Andrew is a good kid, 23, but going nowhere fast. While living with his parents, he takes off from his menial job without telling anyone. He’s going to go see Gus Rine, his Godfather who lives 1500 miles away and who used to be his dad’s best friend. Things come to a head when Andrew learns why his dad and his childhood hero had a falling out 15 years earlier.

Honest John Packett has been sheriff of Buffalo Springs, Texas for several years now. Renowned throughout the west as a God-fearing man who is tough but fair, the outlaws know better than to break the law in his town. But that all changes when a gang of Regulators from Wyoming ride in to town to challenge his authority.  In this story of betrayal, his world is turned upside down while on the trail of the outlaws and he is forced to discover the truth about himself, his beliefs, and the true cost of seeking vengeance.

In this black comedy, a Texas teacher makes a life changing decision to stand up to parents and administrators and “do what’s best for kids” no matter what the consequences. He recalls what happens as a result of this decision--all from a hospital bed while angry parents protest outside his window demanding he be fired.

Decades after breaking up, a legendary rock band reunites and recounts life on the road in this musical adventure set in the 80s. But it’s not all fun and games as they try and overcome rowdy bar rooms, drug use, and the pressures and jealousies that threaten to tear them apart on their way to the Big Time.

 

Reading a screenplay is not the same as reading a book.  It’s not difficult, but there can be some parts of it that might be confusing if you’ve never read a screenplay before. Well, if that’s you, than you’ve come to the right place! While reading one of my screenplays, if you come across a word or a term or an abbreviation that you’re not sure of, just click on this handy-dandy “Reader’s Guide” to find out what it means.  It’s all in alphabetical order so just scroll down until you get to the term or abbreviation you’re not sure about.