When you decide to get married on Halloween and the Grim Reaper’s djing your party and your guests are massacred and turn into zombies, suddenly, their deaths become the least of your worries.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
98pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
Death Lives Here by Nicholas R. Zingarelli
Synopsis/Details
What could go wrong when Will and Cherie decide to get married... ...Halloween Night...? ...The Grim Reaper could fall in love with your girlfriend, and crash your party to stop the wedding ceremony... ...That and... a group of criminals could also crash your party, stop the ceremony, kill all your guests, and kidnap your boss, the president of the bank you work at, to rob the bank.  All that and... ...The Grim Reaper could refuse to do his job after all the guests are murdered, and DJ the party of Living Dead... The most important question is... ...Can you survive long enough to save the justice of the peace and one witness long enough to get married... ...And regardless of that answer... ...With the Grim Reaper DJing the party... ...Will it ever end...

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The Writer: Nicholas Zingarelli

I have been writing short stories and drawing cartoons since I was in grammar school in Chicago. I was a bit of a delinquent when I was young and got into trouble with the police many times. When I finally wised up, I got a union job in the building trades and subsequently built over two hundred playgrounds for inner-city children in Chicago. I started writing screenplays twenty years ago while recovering from three severe work-related injuries that led to surgeries that have left me physically challenged. Man, I thought getting in trouble with the police, severe injuries, and the subsequent surgeries and growing up in the inner-city was tough, but this screenwriting thing is a whole new… Go to bio
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