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Written by Brian Peter Falk Synopsis: Walter Garvey is a nobody — stuck in a dead end job at a small bank branch, and living in the soulless suburban sprawl of southern California. But when he is kidnapped, fitted with an exploding collar, and forced to rob his own bank, Walter’s life changes ... perhaps for the better. Info: The Collar is being produced by Jimmy Daddabbo at Owasco Entertainment (Freak Talks about Sex). Max Casella (Ed Wood, Analyze This, The Sopranos) is slated to star. To download a PDF of the first 20 pages, click here. Written by Brian Peter Falk Synopsis: When militant vegetarian Tom Tuttle becomes a zombie, he resists eating human flesh in an attempt to save the rest of his small town from a growing horde of the undead. But can Tom ignore his own appetite for human flesh long enough to be a hero? Info: Producer Rob Stone (Citizen X, The Negotiator, Gone in Sixty Seconds) is currently attached to this project. To download a PDF of the first 20 pages of Tom Zombie, click here. Writer: Brian Peter Falk Artist: Adam Forman Brian is currently working on a graphic novel version of the Tom Zombie story with Pasadena-based graphic artist Adam Forman. To find out more about Adam and his amazing work, go to his site: www.oliphanthouse.com Written by Brian Peter Falk Synopsis: After a farm family’s favorite son dies in the big city, his body arrives home for burial accompanied by a young female drug addict. Although she claims to have been the dead man’s closest friend, her hidden agenda threatens to destroy the already fractured family. Info: Brian will be making his feature-film directorial debut with Burying Billy Quinn. Burying Billy Quinn has been optioned by Push-Pull Pictures in New York City. Brian will direct. Jessie Fuller will produce. Filming is scheduled for Fall, 2008 in upstate New York. To download a PDF of the first 20 pages, click here. Written by Brian Peter Falk Synopsis: A quirky high school loser discovers adventure, love, and himself on a road trip across America. Info: Fine was a prize winner at the Scriptapalooza Screenwriting competition in 2000 (www.scriptapalooza.com), and has enjoyed critical acclaim by both casual readers and industry pros. To download a PDF of the first 20 pages, click here. |
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