When a real estate agent gets unexpected viewers in one of his houses where he keeps a dark secret, the visitors pay a higher price than he can accept.
Type:
Short
Status:
In development
Page Count:
9pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Studio/Financer:
2frame
Synopsis/Details
Content: The broker has an argument by phone with his locksmith, who he believes has put a bad lock on one of his houses. The broker has "something valuable" in his house, he lets slip. Consequently, he had to fix it himself. That same moment, a youngster sees the house in question, and they call the broker for an immediate viewing. Inside the house, the younger couple macabrely disappears. As the broker is about to make his way out, two locksmith mechanics report in. They threaten him in connection with the swearing, but also want to take a look inside in connection with "something valuable. The broker lets them in. After that, however, the man loses control of his secret ...

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The Writer: Frank Van der Meijden

Frank van der Meijden (1978) is a Dutch director and (screen)writer. He originally worked as a journalist and linguist/writer (Dutch Language and Culture). This resulted (after some years of experience in newspapers and magazines) in matching positions as a speech writer and language trainer. Later on he worked for the Dutch police and police academy (in communication) for more than fourteen years. The last few years in International Relations in corporation with foreign police forces. All these years he was writing stories as well. Nowadays he's a lecturer of applied sciences in Communication. He also composes music, publishes suspense fiction and writes scenario's. He has written (and… Go to bio
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