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Moon Light Drive - Feature Film Screenplay |
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"Beware the limousine that moves silently through the streets of Los Angeles,
for the driver brings death. And he delivers fury from Hell; the victims united as One Superior at the Gates that
burn with unmatched cerebral fire." When a young woman jumps to her death from the infamous
Hollywood sign, veteran Detective Charles Updike is called upon to investigate. Initially appearing to be a suicide,
Updike quickly gathers clues that reveal a murder that could be serial in nature. Nearing retirement and low on patience, he is appalled when young and
inexperienced Thomas Ingram is assigned as his new partner. Updike quickly realizes that his countdown to retirement could
be the most stressful period in his career. An autopsy of the
victim discloses what Updike suspects - she was murdered by a killer with medical skill who surgically removed parts
of her body. When the body of
a second victim with missing body parts is found, Updike realizes that a serial killer has surfaced in Los Angeles. Can the
detectives stop the flow of body parts, or will the serial killer slip away from their grasp? Can Updike
overcome his nervousness and solve the case before the city forces him into retirement? Will Ingram find the ability
to overcome the vastly superior hypnotic grip of the killer? A powerful psychological suspense thriller is “Moon
Light Drive - Fade2Black”. |
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"Beware the limousine that moves silently through the streets of Los Angeles, for
the driver brings death. And he delivers fury from Hell; the victims united as One Superior at the Gates that burn with
unmatched cerebral fire."
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