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Name: |
Greg Justin Hall |
Phone: |
(604) 754-3704 |
Email: |
Dementedpictures666@hotmail.com |
Website: |
Screenplayplanet.com |
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N/A |
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| Biography: |
With a fascination for film every since he was a child, Greg sought screenwriting as a way to put his imagination into a physical form. After making five short films, some in which screened at many festivals in North America, he attended Film Arts at Langara College in the Screenwriting Stream. He has made numorous more short films, and continues to write for most genres. His style tends to lend towards darker themes. A musical that he had written, and produced, won for best director and film. |
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| Title 1: |
The Blackbank Mile |
| Genre 1: |
Action (Feature Film) |
| Log Line 1: |
“The Blackbank Mile”, a place where murderers are king, a few will stand tall and take over the oppression that is being caused. |
| Synopsis 1: |
The Blackbank Mile is a story of three correlating characters. The first is a man named Miles, the Mayor of Scotia City. He created the Mile as a place to send the criminals and unwanted people from Scotia. He would do anything to keep his power over the city, even if it means putting his family in danger. Secondly, Jack Malone, a hired drifter, recruited to put fear into the city. Since all the criminals are gone, Miles needs Jack to stage fake crimes throughout the city. But, when one job involves exterminating a 12 year old boy, his morals come into play. Lastly, Jim Longly A.K.A. The Biker, a working doctor whose life of cars, houses and family are all flipped around when his wife and daughter are raped and murdered by a local biker gang. Jim becomes The Biker and takes down everyone that was involved with the murder. The bearings of these men are closer than they grasp. |
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| Title 2: |
Memento Mori: The Plague Doctor |
| Genre 2: |
Superhero, action, fantasy (Feature Film) |
| Log Line 2: |
“Evil is a plague, and I’m the cure.” |
Synopsis 2: |
“Memento Mori” follows the story of a grandfather, Peter Davis, who is looking after his Grandson, Michael, while he is suspended from school. Their connection is lost at first until Peter notices the comics that Michael had brought with him, entitled The Plague Doctor. Peter starts to tell Michael of a story relating to the comic. The story revolves around Frank Tines, a young up and coming boxer, who is poisoned before a big match. He dies in the hospital soon after. Frank’s body is missing from the morgue. His father uses a resuscitating device that removes blood from the veins and uses saline solution to drop the body’s temperature core. Frank soon rises from the dead. After his father and girlfriend are killed by the same men that “tried” to kill him, Frank goes on the become The Plague Doctor. As the story progresses to the end, Michael soon realizes that what his Grandfather is telling him is actually about their family. |
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| Title 3: |
Ten Ways to Become a Better Criminal |
| Genre 3: |
Drama/crime (Feature Film) |
| Log Line 3: |
An amateur criminal believes he can commit the perfect crime when the safety of his family is in jeopardy. |
| Synopsis 3: |
Terrence Bright never went to College, not that he couldn’t afford it. He just knew how to make more money with his ten rules of committing a crime. He lived by these rules. He compiled, analyzed, and tested each and every step. His crimes paid for his mother’s surgery, and he even had enough to put away for his daughter Malorie. Terrence’s best friend, Mike Linden, an officer in training, becomes envious of Terrence’s life. Knowing that Terrence is a single father working many hours and living in a run down part of the city, Mike calls in a social worker. Malorie is taken away from Terrence and put into foster care. Betrayed by his best friend, Terrence creates a scheme for the perfect crime, even if it means breaking his own rules. |
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