A soldier returns home to Willow City to search for his missing brother. Willow City, one of eight authoritarian city-states of the Federation. Willow City, a world of shadowy streets and shadowy characters. 2hr pilot.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
125pp
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
The screenplay has been adapted to a popular novella, available in paperback, large print paperback, hardcover, ebook and audiobook.
Synopsis/Details
A two-hour / two-part pilot for 13 episode limited series. Dystopian Science fiction in an atmosphere of black and white fifties film noir. Willow City is one of eight city-states that make up the Federation, a group of loosely aligned authoritarian municipalities that operate autonomously… within Federation guidelines. The city-state of Willow City is held in the tight grip of City Hall, and the mayor will do anything to ensure the dark, damp streets of Willow City never see Federation boots. Hidden in the shadows of the city-state are ever-shadowy characters living day-to-day, surviving as best they can under the watchful gaze of City Hall. Alan Thornton returns home to search for his brother, recently gone missing. His search takes him into the dark alleys and smoky nightclubs of the city, and very few of the shadowy characters existing there appear glad to see him. Adaptation Willow City has been adapted to novella format, available in paperback, large print paperback, hardcover, ebook and audiobook.

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The Writer: David R. Beshears

Award-winning author and screenwriter of dozens of titles in science fiction, fantasy and adventure. David's work has been praised by literary professors and by PhDs in science, by fans and by book reviewers around the world. His miniseries screenplay adaptation of his popular novel "The Shylmahn Migration" won the Pacific Northwest Screenwriting competition in 2007; many of his other screenplays have placed well in competitions. His novels have received a number of awards. One script is currently in production. David lives in Washington State with his wife Sylvia. When not writing, he can usually be found on any one of a dozen northwest mountains. Go to bio
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