Short Scripts Collection One: Thirteen Short, Original Screenplays

Short Scripts Collection One: Thirteen Short, Original Screenplays

by Richard Alexander Hall
Short Scripts Collection One: Thirteen Short, Original Screenplays

Short Scripts Collection One: Thirteen Short, Original Screenplays

by Richard Alexander Hall

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Thirteen wacky, original, short screenplays:

THE END: This script for a five-second film (and the film produced from it) is the most violent film script EVER, as measured by a number of deaths to film length ratio!

A PERFECT WORLD: The NSA has nothing on you, your Boss, and your boogers.

CHERISH THE BACON: Cherish it, Jimmy.

GREATER MINDS: With whom do our post-apocalyptic discoverers sympathize, and are they indeed superior?

IN THE FOUL SACRILIGE OF THY OATH: Santa?

TIME TRAVEL MOUTH: What?!

FLAVOR ARCHEOLOGY What??!

THE FOOD TRILOGY, EPISODE I: TACO: Paulo believes that song may alter the menu.

THE FOOD TRILOGY, EPISODE II: HAMBURGER: Ethan also believes that song may alter the menu.

APPLICANT TO HELL: An anonymous victim of Hell's lower echelons examines the contract more closely.

THE OTHER: What???!

THE CRIME OF PASSION: What results when the Traveler introduces Beethoven to music from beyond his
time?

THE DARK LORD SINGS, EPISODE I: THE SWIPED AIRS: Darth Sonar discovers and recites the secret lyrics to the STAR WARS saga.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046138818
Publisher: Richard Alexander Hall
Publication date: 08/21/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 846,933
File size: 330 KB

About the Author

Richard Alexander Hall is always creating and geronding (at the moment he writes this, that being about science fiction and abstract art, but this is highly subject to change), and sometimes inventing words or insisting that spell-checkers are wrong, and is very glad for this opportunity to imitate Isaac Asimov's gag of stating that he likes to write biographical blurbs about himself in the third person.

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