Putting on Heirs Budget: $10M - $30M | Action ⋄ Comedy With $50 million at stake, two competing and artfully deceptive private investigators with a troubled past must deny their growing mutual attraction to hunt for the legitimate heir of a billion-dollar estate. Then they must outfox each other as they hoodwink/bamboozle the heir across the country under the noses of rival investigators, a nosy reporter and court officials to stand before a judge, with no one becoming the wiser, especially the heir.
Thirty Nine Budget: $1M - $5M | Fantasy ⋄ Comedy Passed over for a promotion nearly 500 years ago at the parchment factory for a younger and hotter candidate, a woman strikes an unusual deal with the devil to remain forever young. But now the deal has matured, the woman feels there must be more to life than longevity, and although she wants out, the devil won’t let her go, forcing her to outwit him in this flirty comedy of female empowerment.
C.O.T.S. Budget: $100K - $1M | Other ⋄ Drama Proverbs 27:17. “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.” Two men adrift in life, one soulless, the other homeless, clash through a winter sleep program for the homeless. One man is broke and needs the meager pay he'll get for running the program. The other man needs to use the program just to survive the cold winter months. Each man teaches the other how to cope with life’s setbacks, learn simple human compassion, and they set each other on new life paths.
The Humble Walk Budget: $1M - $5M | Other ⋄ Drama A bright seminary student is quick to help those around her. But when her efforts end suddenly in disaster, she re-examines her life’s purpose. Turns out, the star seminary student really isn’t sure what God wants from her. She looks to her crusty professor for help, only to find he too is haunted by a dark secret. Confronting each other, they deepen their faith and understanding of what it means to walk with God.
The Doomsday Chronicles
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TV Movie
by Gold Key Media
Writer In this two hour documentary for television syndication, host William Schallert looks at the various ways mankind seems intent on dooming itself to extinction, but ultimately ends on a hopeful note.
Semifinlist, Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Contest
(2023)
Quarterfinalist, Big Break Screenwriting Contest
(2018)
Kairos Screenwriting Contest for Spiritually Uplifting Screenplays
(2018)
Top Ten Finalist, Big Break Screenwriting Contest
(2016)
University of Redlands, Johnston Center
(1979-1981)
UCLA School of Motion Picture and Television
(1973-1975)