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Situation Comedy
July/August 2004
Two successful off-the-wall sitcom writers find themselves without an idea for a new hit series. Through a hilarious comedy of errors, each writer finds himself living with the wrong wife! Their agent wants a script, their nosy neighbor wants the scoop, and the writers may just be living the perfect situation comedy!
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I'll Be Back Before Midnight
October/November 2003
A young couple considers buying an abandoned mansion near a quarry from a strange farmer who delights in relaying the gruesome history of the old dwelling. The wife, Jan -- who is recovering from a nervous disorder -- must also deal with the unexpected appearance of her husband's lustful sister. The scares come early and quick in this tightly woven thriller and climax in a horrifying twist that leaves you wondering if anyone will get out alive.
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The Marriage Counselor
March/April 2004
When a volatile young couple mistake a hapless traveling vacuum cleaner salesman for their marriage counselor, the stage is set for a truly hilarious evening. An unrelenting flood of ex-wives, old flames, lovers, long-closeted skeletons, an amorous delivery man, and a psycho with a gun, prevent the poor salesman from making his escape. This won't be a stereotypical visit to the marriage counselor. |
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Epic Proportions
May/June 2004
Two brothers, one seeking fame and the other refuge from the bread lines of the great depression, land jobs as extras in the D.W. Dewitt production of "Exeunt Omnes!" (Everybody Out), the largest motion picture ever filmed. Starting as slaves, the brothers fight their way through the filming of the greatest story every told to emerge as the star and the director. But will their rivalry for the beautiful assistant director tear the production apart, destroy their friendship and derail the biggest movie every made?! |
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What the Rabbi Saw
April/May 2005
Greetings and salutations, you’re invited to the most disastrously hilarious wedding of the century. The Waldorf Astoria will never be the same once the Kirschenbaum wedding party arrives. If they’re not having an affair, inebriated, toting a gun, or missing their pants... then they probably didn't make the guest list. But the wedding party is turned upside-down when the groom fancies the maid of honor and bride has eyes for the best man. This slapstick farce features a zany cast of characters including an intimidating wedding coordinator, a blowhard father-of-the-bride with eyes for the breathy temptress of a wedding singer, her macho gun-toting boyfriend and a loopy Rabbi who can't quite seem to sober up...other than that it should be a nice affair. |
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