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Log-Line: Hell, Heaven, Angels, and Demons all exist in the same world parallel to the same reality, it
begins with a tortured soul taking his own life, murdering his birth parents, and he must conquer himself before being
unwhittingly damned to hell.
Synopsis: Alex Linus the son of a World War II war hero. Trained by his father, and following his
father they travel the world to aid U.S. foreign wars as justified by themselves. They're always in the right place
at the right time. After a skirmish in Iraq, Alex begins to rethink his life. He doesn't want to be a soldier.
His father, obsessed that his son must be a warrior, turns away from him. His mother, drunk and poor, turns him out
as well. He only hangs on for one person in this world, her name is Melissa. Without her he is tortured by horrible
visions, and the only way to stop them is by taking his own life. Expecting to die, he is surprised when he is given
a chance to justify his past life. But he is unwhittingly being played as a pawn by the mysterious character Zach.
Alex follows his orders as a soldier, without question and attempts to murder a rich billionaire. But he sees someone
he was told was dead: Melissa. He begins to question who he's taking orders from, and in the end is forced yet again
to play his role. Then he has an idea. He completes the murder, and continues on to finish off the last member
of the family: Jared Wakeman. But it was all a feint, he made the murders look like they'd been commited only to flush
out Zach's true motives. Zach and Alex battle, and in the end Zach is beaten and turns to theiving methods. He
orders Alex to relinquish his power to Zach, or he'll kill Melissa. Zach becomes the new Angel of Death, and Alex is
damned to hell to watch as Melissa and the world he loved collapse.
Welcome to the website containing my sixth film script written by me. This project took me a long
time. Not really because it was difficult to write, but because I had a pretty severe case of writer's block.
Nevertheless it's done, and out there. I enjoyed writing it as I do all my works. I really hope this is my darkest
work yet, as that is what it was intended to be. Enjoy and feel free to comment on it, send comments to: ejjrussell@comcast.net.
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