A teenage car thief is forced to drive the getaway car for a gangster and his mercenary rodeo-clown henchman on a diamond heist that takes a deadly turn, with his girlfriend along for the ride.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
120pp
Genre:
Action
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details

Everything is finally looking up for Sid, a down-and-out ex-car thief, and felon, when he meets Lana, the love of his life.

That is until Sid puts his abusive brother into a coma while trying to protect his mother from him.

Then after his brother dies in the hospital Sid gets arrested for murder.

Without a penny to his name and an inexperienced public defendant to save him.

Sid's only way out is to pay his brother’s debt to a gangster by driving the getaway car in a diamond caper with a psycho-killer rodeo clown.

He's still got Lana, the love of his life, who's still there for him.

So he takes the job as his only way out, but as I said earlier, bad luck is the only kind of luck you get when you're down and out.

So when Lana becomes part of the caper as an insurance policy taken out by the same gangster... they are all in for the ride of their lives, and survival... that's for the lucky one.

All Accolades & Coverage

Rome Independent Prisma Awards Official Selection. Rome Independent Prisma Awards Finalist.

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The Writer: Nicholas Zingarelli

Nicholas is a writer who grew up on the gang-infested streets of Chicago’s infamous West Side. At the age of fourteen, he witnessed the shooting of his twelve-year-old brother, staying with him to the end in the swarm of flashing lights with sirens singing. Writing about this experience led him into his new life. I can revise any of my scripts to make them a better fit for the budgetary restraints of film production costs for anyone interested in purchasing one of them. Go to bio
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