In 1874, the frontier town of No Chance is terrorized by brutal killings. A sheriff, his deputy, and a Lakota scout give chase — but the predator they pursue is older, smarter, and already watching them.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
109pp
Genre:
Horror, Western
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
DEMON CREEK unfolds in 1874 in the frontier town of No Chance. After a series of brutal killings, Sheriff Jim Holden rides out with his young deputy, Cal, and a Lakota scout, Wicasa, to track what they believe is a rogue bear. But when the attacks grow closer to town and the evidence defies nature, it becomes clear the predator is something far older — and far smarter. As the killings mount, the town falls into fear, Holden’s own home comes under siege, and the hunters realize they’ve become the hunted. What follows is a desperate fight for survival against a primal force that kills with purpose, leaving Holden and his small band to face not only the terror in the woods but the unraveling of everything they thought they understood about the frontier.

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The Writer: Jerry Robbins

I am a non-WGA screenwriter with four produced feature films, including Catch The Bullet (Lionsgate), The Legend of Lake Hollow (Vision Films), End Zone (World One Productions), and Billy The Kid – Blood and Legend (Third Child Entertainment). A multi-optioned writer, I have completed 29 screenplays across multiple genres, with several winning Best Screenplay awards and placing in the Nicholl Fellowship as Quarterfinalist for Jimmy and the Star Angel (as "Climb.") Earlier in my career, I wrote over 480 audio drama episodes for The Colonial Radio Theatre, including four collaborations with Ray Bradbury. My work aired on Sirius XM Radio for eight years, reaching audiences worldwide. I… Go to bio
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