A cash drop off to apartment six goes horribly right when it should have been made to number nine.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
6pp
Genre:
Comedy, Crime
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Stan and Brenda have been tasked to make a drop-off for their boss. Brenda is the driver and Stan, all dressed for the part, heads into the apartment block to find number six. He finds an old man, Marvin, at home and inquires about his contact, Sam. Marvin says Sam’s not home now, but let’s Stan in. Stan hands him two flight tickets to Jamaica, a case full of cash and instructions to book into a hotel and mingle like normal vacationers and to remember to pick up the big prize. Wasting no time, Stan leaves, relieved to have completed the job successfully. Samantha returns home and passes Samuel, also nicknamed Sam, and inquires about his mother. Samuel, typical teenager, isn’t interested in conversing with the old lady and heads for his apartment two doors down. Samantha tries to fix the number outside their apartment by sliding it back into place to display as a nine, but it slides back into position six. She heads inside to be greeted by a very excited Marvin who shows her the wins and shares his excitement, believing that one of the many contests she is always entering is finally a winner.

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The Writer: Christine Locker

Christine Locker lives in South Africa. My writing partner is Lee Ann Riddle from USA, and we have been writing together since 2003 and finally took the plunge into producing in 2019. We are currently in post-production with our short film "My neighbor Earl" (2020). Progress can be followed on imdb.com and Facebook. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11114394/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 https://www.facebook.com/groups/584878578750561/ Our short screenplay "6 Equals 9" has been picked up for production by Ron Harris of Stargazersfilmco right here on Script Revolution. Our short screenply"Ghost o'clock" was selected as semi-finalist in New York City International Screenplay awards. Our feature screenplay "… Go to bio
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