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Jeff Maysh
Jeff Maysh’s article about the true story of the 1959 murder/suicide of Lillian Perelson by her husband Harold and the Los Angeles house that has remained untouched since that night is being adapted into a film.
The true story of the 1959 murder/suicide of Lillian Perelson by her husband Harold and the house that has remained untouched since that night in Los Angeles.
Based on the true story of Alfred Dellentash Jr, a pilot and music producer who flew acts like the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead in lavish private jets, all while serving as one of the key drug smuggler’s in Pablo Escobar’s empire and partner to crime boss Salvatore Ruggiero.
Lucas Ochoa and Thomas Benski are producing the crime/drama for Pulse Films, while David Greenbaum will oversee for Fox Searchlight. Based on a true story, the pic follows the life of pilot, music producer, and drug smuggler Alfred Dellentash Jr.
In 1990, the police department in the rural town of Flint, Michigan devises a fake wedding in order to lure all the local drug dealers to one party.
In 1990, the police department in the rural town of Flint, Michigan devised a plan to create a fake wedding in order to lure all the local drug dealers to one party.