A town on the verge of destruction by a small gang, gets an unknown saviour in the shape of a violent but kind stranger without a name.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Available for Free
Page Count:
79pp
Genre:
Action, Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Raindrop Heaven. A sleepless town with high poverty and no great hopes. The police stands without any power in comparision to the real rulers. The local gang has a hold on everyone and controls the entire town and it's citizens. In walks a stranger. A man who never say his name. He orders a coffee in a diner and life in the town would never be the same. Armed with a violent will and a heart of gold, he makes small steps to oppose the gang. During his journey he encounters a few citizens. Some with stories to tell. Some of good kind. Some of bad kind. Some will help him during his journey and some will sadly fall victims for the crimes of the evil gang. Cause they do all they can to stop the stranger and make him dead. The violence is in short bursts, without too much been overdone. But the last clash has more firepower and provides more of the good stuff for the audience. In the end, the local police finally decides to make the good thing, no matter the outcome. The title of the script is a reference on the Toto-song by the same name.

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The Writer: Robin Andersson

I'm a Swedish shortfilm director on my sparetime and have been writing a few scripts for fun for a few years. I adore people of a creative flow and my dreams would be to help giving a few tools to help out in the world of movie-making. Always trying to see things from a possitive light and learn a few things along the way. You never know how far you can go without trying. Don't fear to talk to me if you feel curious about it. Go to bio
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