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Anne Fletcher
An uptight and by-the-book cop tries to protect the sexy and outgoing widow of a drug boss as they race through Texas pursued by crooked cops and murderous gunmen
An uptight and by-the-book cop tries to protect the sexy and outgoing widow of a drug boss as they race through Texas pursued by crooked cops and murderous gunmen.
“The Guilt Trip” director in talks for action comedy.
Let’s hope it’s better than “The Guilt Trip.”
Logline: An uptight and by-the-book cop tries to protect the sexy and outgoing widow of a drug boss as they race through Texas pursued by crooked cops and murderous gunmen.
A young inventor and his mother embark on a road trip, ostensibly to sell his his organic cleaning product to marketing outlets. However, each of them have ulterior motives. He plans on reuniting his mother with a man she loved earlier in life, while his mother attempts to help him overcome his “curse†of non-commitment in relationships.
Christmas romcom finds a director.
Joins Working Title’s feature on punk rocker senior citizens!
Logline: Kept under wraps, but in the vein of “An Unmarried Woman” and “Saturday Night Fever.”
Logline: Story centers on a woman who is a criminal suspect and the male FBI agent who is supposed to be escorting her to court when the two are ambushed and forced to go on the run.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: An American couple on honeymoon are implicated in a murder that they witness.
Logline: A young inventor and his mother embark on a road trip, ostensibly to sell his his organic cleaning product to marketing outlets. However, each of them have ulterior motives. He plans on reuniting his mother with a man she loved earlier in life, while his mother attempts to help him overcome his “curse” of non-commitment in relationships.
Logline: Story centers on several generations of a large dysfunctional family who are forced to come together and live under one roof.
Logline: Follows the true story of the group of Northampton, Mass. seniors who, under the tutelage of a younger choir director, sang versions of songs from artists such as The Clash, Coldplay and James Brown.