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At the onset of World War II, Isaiah Austerlitz is on the brink of financial ruin when his friend Morocco brings him a client with an offer he can't refuse. Sent on a wild-goose chase, will Austerlitz be able to uphold his end of the bargain?
SYNOPSIS:
At the onset of World War II, Isaiah Austerlitz – the owner of a small Manhattan art gallery – is on the brink of financial ruin when his friend Morocco brings him a client with an offer he can’t refuse. This eccentric, nouveau riche client employs Austerlitz to track down the works of a recently deceased artist. Sent on a wild-goose chase, will Austerlitz be able to uphold his end of the bargain? Or will he be overwhelmed by his unscrupulous rivals?
"What a neat and twisted little tale you have here... Even with all the craziness on the page, it never sounded like a campy comedy; instead, it was like a drawing room farce with just enough menace to make the viewer worry about the fate of our hero." --Feedback from the 2013 BlueCat Screenplay Competition
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