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South Central Cartel Gangsta Conversation Rarest DogYet. Synopsis: Friday, 1: 3. PM - Four masked men rush a corner bank to rob it. Action stops as the door is opened. The night before the heist - Gathered around a TV, four young men quickly go over the plan. Talkative smartass ALFIE HAWKS leads the group: immature and giggly BILLY LANG, quiet co- worker JEAN- LUC HUSTON, and thuggishly terse CLAUDE WELLS. The plan is simple: wear . Action stops as the door is opened. PM - Billy Lang runs from his crappy apartment, late. In a comic race, he catches a bus - and is almost thrown off by a Driver who wants exact change. He strikes up a conversation with IDA SEBERG, pretending he is Clyde Barrow to her Bonnie Parker. Ida, it turns out, is a teller at the bank to be robbed. CORNELL BELMOND enters the bus - a cop detective who uses Billy Lang as an informer. He puts the screws on Billy, promising several return visits if nothing valuable comes out of Billy's mouth. The bus lets Billy off at the Bank. It is 1: 2. 9 PM. Friday, 1: 3. 0 PM - Four masked men rush a corner bank to rob it. Action stops as the door is opened. PM - Jean- Luc Huston helps his older lover, SIDNEY JAFFE out of their house: they are both Cajuns, sparring familiarly to cover up concern that Jaffe is dying. Huston is helping with the robbery, in fact, to buy a farewell . They walk the short blocks to the bank. It is slow- going, and Jaffe must stop behind a strip- mall to rest. He sends Huston on - then, out- of- sight, Jaffe collapses. Huston arrives at the bank just as Billy Lang gets off the bus. They pretend they do not know one another. It is 1: 2. 9 PM. Friday, 1: 3. 0 PM - Four masked men rush a corner bank to rob it. Action stops as the door is opened. PM - Alfie Hawks, cocky and self- assured, calmly shaves himself and dictates the . With occasional flashbacks, Hawks is still smarting from the cynical put- downs he and Huston must endure daily from BOGART, their manager at the probably- corrupt shipping firm they both work in for day jobs. Hawks drives to the rendezvous point, proudly noting (and dictating into the recorder) Billy Lang's and Jean- Luc Huston's arrivals. He plans on erasing the tape, but puts it off till later. Hawks parks far from the rendezvous, leaves the micro- recorder in the car - and unknowingly leaves the door unlatched, slowly swinging open. It is 1: 2. 9 PM. Friday, 1: 3. 0 PM - Four masked men rush a corner bank to rob it. Action stops as the door is opened. PM - Claude Wells rises from a bedroom tryst with LAUREN ASTOR, a woman who is both terrorized and aroused by his silent physicality. Calmly destroying a breadbox, Wells prepares a meal in her kitchen, then leaves - carrying a gym bag full of guns. Using a hammer, he smashes open a car window and steals the vehicle. Driving towards the bank he sees a bus - and through the window catches sight of Billy Lang talking to Belmond, the detective. Wells pulls to a side street and tensely observes: Belmond leaves the bus before Billy Lang, goes to a waiting car - but drives away from the bank. Reassured, Wells uses his hammer again to steal a second car, drives it by the bank - the other three are . It is 1: 2. 9 PMFriday, 1: 3. PM - Four masked men rush a corner bank to rob it. Action does not stop - Wells shoots out one security camera; Lang tries to shoot the second, misses, smashes it with his gun. Only Alfie Hawks is supposed to talk, but Billy Lang keeps muttering smartass comments - and the bank teller, Ida Seberg, begins to recognize him from the bus. Meanwhile, Wells and Huston are successfully looting the vault, while Hawks keeps customers and employees down on the floor. Billy Lang giggles at the . Wells starts to raise his gun - but Huston shoots Ida first, shouting at Billy Lang, ! Hawks, Lang and Huston crouched on the floor of the stolen car, Wells (unmasked) driving. As they drive, Hawks starts to equally divide the money into Express Mail envelopes - but Wells insists Billy Lang's share be cut in half because he screwed up. Billy disagrees, but is punched out by Jean- Luc Huston. PM - At a post office, Huston mails the Express Mail packets to numbered accounts in Jersey, then walks away. Hawks, Lang and Wells drive the car away in an opposite direction. All have changed jackets. PM - The guns are dumped down a sewer chosen at random. PM - The clothes and masks are buried in an empty field. Billy Lang tries to ingratiate himself with Wells to get back his half- share of the money. They separate. 7: 0. PM - Wells leaves the stolen car, license plate removed, in a neighborhood where it will be stripped or stolen again. PM - Huston returns to his house, finds out that his lover Jaffe is dead. PM - Belmond, the detective, pounds on Billy Lang's door, demanding information. He is let in - and shot to death - by Wells. He buys and sells tribal art for very rich clients but is not able to make ends meet. He owes a nastyloan shark a lot of money. He resorts to shady business practices. He also drinks too much. Starbird is hired by a wealthy client to procure a shrunken human head. The client, a cripple, believes that these heads have tremendousrestorative powers. He offers Starbird a huge sum of money, enough to end all of his financial woes. Starbird’s search for the shrunken head takes him to a mysterious old man, Papa Bahasa, who exists in a subterranean dungeon underneath apeculiar herb shop. Papa Bahasa forcibly extracts a drop of Starbird’s blood as part of the payment. Almost immediately, Starbird experiences terrible visions – fire, the flash of machete blades, strange gyrating shadows. Starbird goes back to his client but finds he has been murdered. He was decapitated and his head is missing. The police think that Starbird isthe number one suspect. Starbird seeks help from various people – an expert on magic, an upscale gallery owner. All of the people he contacts continue to die in horribleways. Starbird sets out to prove that Papa Bahasa is the murderer and he needs the “tsantsa” in human heads in order to stay alive. As Starbird discovers more about Papa Bahasa’s powers of black magic, he realizes that he is fighting for his very existence and that the realevil may lie deep within his own soul. Honor Camp (Psychological Suspense Thriller) by Robin Sen. Logline: To save his own life, a street- wise teen is forced to use the survival skills taught to him by a boot camp for troubled youths when he stumbles upon another boy's murder and the group's dark secret. Synopsis: Ryan Sole has a secret. Everyone's got problems in their lives, but Ryan doesn't know if he can handle this. He's only sixteen years old. A street- wise, troubled youth craving acceptance, Ryan is lured into a local boot camp for teens. After learning outdoor survival skills and being empowered with trust, Ryan is put to the test when he discovers that the boot camp he belongs to is a front for narcotics dealers training and using kids as drug runners. When Ryan stumbles upon another boy's murder and the camp's dark secret, Ryan is hunted by the very leaders that taught him the skills he must now use to survive. In pursuit, the camp leaders soon employ Lucy, a teen drug addict, to play on Ryan's raging hormones and draw him from the cover of a dense forest, to his death. Ryan faces the dangers of the wild, being hunted by his mentors, and betrayed by his peers only to encounter a Jamaican drug posse at the center of his uncertain fate. Honor Camp follows Ryan's prematurely forced journey of willpower from adolescence to adulthood, his struggle for acceptance and against authority, while simply trying to survive nature, and three people trying to kill him. Multiple (Drama) by Robert Rosenthal. Logline: A well- meaning psychiatrist risks his career, his marriage and ultimately his life when he attempts to treat a young woman with multiple personality disorder. This is the first accurate portrayal of this condition since SYBIL (1. Written by a psychiatrist, based on true clinical material. Optioned twice. Synopsis: Psychiatrist VIC PERLMAN wants to rebound from the humiliation of a malpractice suit for undue familiarity by taking on the treatment of LIZ, a disturbed young woman who cuts herself and suffers episodes of amnesia. Liz becomes increasingly intrusive in Vic's personal life, but Vic finds himself totally out of his league when she turns out to have multiple personality disorder. She wants to remember what happened to her as a child when her psychotic mother jumped out a window. Her seductive and violent alter- personalities have other ideas. So does her powerful physician father. Even Vic's wife would rather he just dump the case, however unethical that might be. As the story builds to its thriller- like finish, Vic must risk his career, his marriage, and ultimately his life to uncover the mystery behind Liz's different personalities. Rational Panic (Suspense/Thriller) by Robert Rhyne. Logline: A college professor believes a student in his play writing class is involved in the disappearance of his wife after the student writes a play with a similar character. Synopsis: Professor Marc Fisher's wife, Michelle, vanishes from a New Orleans hotel during Mardi Gras. Michelle suffers from panic attacks that have left her unable to walk across a room without assistance, making foul play a certainty in her disappearance. After months of fruitless searching, Marc returns to his job, teaching play writing at a New Orleans college. His worst fears play out when a student, Lynne Rambeaut, creates a protagonist who weirdly mirrors Michelle. As Lynne reveals things about her character, details that match Michelle's every quirk, Marc becomes convinced she abducted her.
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