A parody of Agatha Christie's famous "And Then There Were None" starring only middle-aged GenX assholes.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
64pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None"
Synopsis/Details
Ten men are summoned to a tiny remote island off the coast of Massachusetts after receiving a note from a previously unknown rich uncle that they are due to receive a substantial inheritance. They all soon find out, however, that they have been duped, and that the reason they are there are because they all have committed heinous acts in their past and must now atone for them. The men couldn't care less, and soon set out indulging themselves in the fine cuisine and drink the house has to to offer. But then people start dying. The men first attribute the deaths to natural causes, but as the nature of the deaths becomes much more violent, they realize that either one of them is the killer... or there is someone else on the island. Making things worse for the men is the realization that, given the unbelievably selfish means by which they have led their lives, no one will ever miss them. "Ten Too Many" is hardly a parody of Agatha Christie as it is of Generation X, and will give everyone a good chance to laugh during this most black of comedies.
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The Writer: Dave Miller

Dave Miller wasted his youth on Shakespeare and all the corresponding 19th century musical accompaniments. He has managed to undo good in several professions, among them the U.S Army and the U.S. State Department, all after graduating at the bottom of his class from Georgetown University, which considers him their greatest living embarrassment after Irene McGee from "Real World: Seattle". He speaks atrocious Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian, and when not writing can be found walking one of the several routes of Camino de Santiago de Compostela. In addition to these travels he has visited 50 countries around the world, all of which have yet to invite him back. Go to bio
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