When a successful businesswoman comically attempts to date three very different and attractive men at the same time during the Christmas season, she must figure out what she truly wants and who she truly loves.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
91pp
Genre:
Comedy, Romance
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Successful single businesswoman Dina Richards has a problem this Christmas. She's found herself attracted to 3 men...3 very different men who each bring something different to her busy but mostly unromantic life. And this isn't even the first time she's found herself in a "love quadrangle." It happened before in high school and it didn't end well. With advice from two loving, funny and nosy sisters and with the support of her recently widowed mom, Dina is on a journey to discover what she really wants from a man and what she wants from life. While working and hoping none of the men find out about the others, who will this ultimate multitasker ultimately choose and take back to her hometown for Christmas? Guessing is half the fun. From first meeting charming businessman Ryan, amusing world traveler Jack and humbling teacher Sam, Dina is drawn to each of their personalities and qualities. And after a few dates that include a ritzy Christmas party, a trip to Ireland to view the Christmas sites and a school Christmas pageant, it just gets harder and harder for Dina to decide. It's Three For Christmas...but there can only be One. (note: music montages included add to script time)

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The Writer: Tom Vodick

Former TV Creative Director in Chicago. Multiple regional Emmy award and national Promax award winner for commercial and promotion producing, writing and editing. First time screenwriter. Go to bio
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