A womanizing smooth talker, Rusty, loved by everyone that knows him, is the prime suspect for the murder of a suburban housewife that he had been hooking up with. All hell breaks lose when the detective on the case hears Rusty's story for an alibi.
In the slug lines, you should avoid putting in a character’s name unless you are switching from one locale to another. Example: “Detective Wes’ Home (Bathroom). “ This should read something similar to INT./EXT. BATHROOM –MORNING
Then you describe the room. Give us visual cues of whether or not it’s a hotel bathroom, or a one-bedroom apartment bathroom, or a rundown suburban home. What furniture, what do the walls look like, things like this. Lo...
In two days, unless a man hater's fertility deal with one of her brother Baker's dozen lonely hearts tenants comes to fruition, she'll lose control of her Fortune 500 company and her bloodline will end.
A beautiful young black agent must rescue her kidnapped father with the aid of a most unlikely ally, an old redneck ex cop, living next door, and prove to all she is a world class super spy.
In the city that never sleeps, a young actress finds herself in a life that never seems to move. Caught between a fractured family, a soul-crushing job, and a flicker of a chance at her dream, Ruby struggles with a choice: pursue the uncertain future she craves or find comfort in the mess she knows.
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