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Wings (1927) Movie Review. Starring: Gary Cooper, Clara Bow, Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers
But friendship outweighs David’s anger for Jack and when it comes to it, he puts himself in harms way to protect Jack from enemy fire. His heroism leads to his plane being shot down in German territory. He escapes capture and manages to steal a German fighter the next day. Fleeing into the morning air, he is mistaken for a German pilot by, of all people, Jack, who believes David has died and has it in his heart to avenge his fallen friend. David tries to disclose his true identity but does so to no avail. He is fatally wounded and in his last remaining moments attempts to make a safe landing. When Jack learns of what has occurred he is devastated. Continue reading
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town – Movie Review. Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, George Bancroft
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
MR DEEDS TO TOWN, 1936 Movie Reviews Directed by Frank Capra Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, George Bancroft Review by Aria Chiodo SYNOPSIS: Longfellow Deeds lives in a small town, leading a small town kind…
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May 8th Writing Festival Details
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
This week’s writing festival is a showcase of some of the best spec screenplays in the world today. We will be performing the winning Thriller feature screenplay, 3 short scripts, plus the winning May 1st…
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April 2016 Drama Films/Screenplays/Stories
Submit your Drama Screenplay/Film to the Festival Today: https://festivalfordrama.com/
Watch the best of Drama Stories and Films from April 2016: Continue reading
Posted in Drama Films, Drama Novels, drama television, drama tv shows, Feature Film Loglines, Feature Screenplay, Feedback Film Festival, Matthew Toffolo WILDsound, Table Read, Uncategorized, WILDsound Film Festival Review, Winning Screenplays
Tagged audience feedback, Cath the Devil screenplay, Drama, Gary's Girls screenplay, Mailroomies TV Pilot, Marie Madeleine short film, Matthew Toffolo, Mystic Village novel, Panterra: The Machinist novel, screenplay festival, tableread, The Woman in Paris who Walked her cat story, Wall in the Garden screenplay
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April 2016 Comedy Films/Screenplays/Stories
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Submit your Comedy Screenplay or Film to the Festival Today:http://festivalforcomedy.com See the April 2016 Comedy Stories. Click the link and watch the winning videos: 1st Scene Screenplay – MAN SEEKING MONKEY April 2016 ReadingWritten by Steve…
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Read NEW Crime Feature Film Pitches
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Read the best of Crime Feature Film Pitches Submit your Screenplay to the Writing Festival Today. – Full Feedback. Get script performed by professional actors. CLICK THE Links and Read the…
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Movie Review: EASY RIDER (1969)
The film was produced for under $400,000 and was extremely successful at the box-office, breaking in a fresh wave of independent films known as ‘New Hollywood’, much like Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs would do 25 years later. It struck a chord with the alternative youth culture market on which the movie was based, with a pulsating rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack the likes of which had never been attached to film. Easy Rider would also break with many other Hollywood traditions, employing jump-cuts and flash forward transitions, uneven pacing and an improvisational style of acting and dialogue that includes in particular some of Jack Nicholson’s most memorable work. Continue reading
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Best Scene Reading – Le Chat Noir by Paula Sewell
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Watch Best Scene Reading of LE CHAT NOIR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS71_U-MGWg SYNOPSIS: Genre: Animation, Family, Comedy A tough alley cat detective teams with the pets of an upscale neighborhood to find a missing black cat, and uncovers…
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Watch the March 2016 Winning Screenplays & Novels
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Watch the winning writing festival novels, stories, films, and screenplays for March 2016. Feature Screenplay ? MOTHS TO FLAME March 2016 ReadingWritten by Fredric Maffei 1st Scene Screenplay ? BEFORE GOD March 2016 ReadingWritten by…
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