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Allan J. Love

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the consequence of the mind and real life drama's

Bio
Allan recently sold his interest in a British TV and film production company to concentrate on his writing. He has completed to date seventeen full-length screenplays, five shorts, a half-hour TV comedy series entitled “The Boozer,” a children's book, “The Magical Tales of Hiballi,” and a series of musical collaborations. He currently resides in the Philippines and writes twenty-four-seven.
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Dramatic suspense

Some of my Scripts

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The Trials of Destiny

In 1930s Alabama, a young African American man, Moses Freeman, seeks justice for his family's murder at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan, while navigating the flaws and biases within the legal system.

In 1930s Alabama, a young African American man, Moses Freeman, seeks justice for his family's murder at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan, while navigating the flaws and biases within the legal system.

Audience Emotional Journey
Writing Craft Metrics

UNIQUE SELLING POINT

What sets 'The Trials of Destiny' apart is its raw and unflinching portrayal of the racial tensions in 1930s Alabama, combined with a deeply personal story of a young man's journey to seek justice for his family. The screenplay not only addresses historical injustices but also resonates with contemporary issues, making it relevant and compelling for today's audience.

STANDOUT FEATURES

  • Unique Hook: The intertwining of personal and systemic struggles for justice in a racially charged environment.
  • Major Twist: The revelation of Mayor Hobbs's past as a Klan leader and his eventual arrest during the trial.
  • Innovative Ideas: The use of a young lawyer's perspective to navigate the complexities of racial injustice and legal battles.

WRITER'S NOTE

Four highly talented, final-year law students plan to avenge the brutal deaths of a sharecropper and his family by manipulation of the legal system; their mastery is only surpassed by their desire to win.

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The Legend of Mills Crossing

In a chaotic Western town, a drunken ex-miner must navigate absurd conflicts between settlers and Native Americans while seeking redemption.

In a chaotic Western town, a drunken ex-miner must navigate absurd conflicts between settlers and Native Americans while seeking redemption.

Audience Emotional Journey
Writing Craft Metrics

UNIQUE SELLING POINT

The screenplay stands out for its irreverent humor, eccentric characters, and a blend of Western tropes with absurdity. It offers a fresh take on the genre, appealing to audiences who enjoy over-the-top comedy and unconventional storytelling.

STANDOUT FEATURES

  • Unique Hook: The juxtaposition of dark humor with serious themes of cultural conflict and survival.
  • Major Twist: The unexpected alliance formed between the settlers and the Crow tribe during the climactic battle.
  • Distinctive Setting: The vibrant and chaotic atmosphere of a late 19th-century mining town, combined with the cultural richness of the Crow encampment.

WRITER'S NOTE

Overseen by a diminutive drunk, a Chicago mining corporation instructs Regulators and a tribe of inebriated Indians to forcibly acquire the holdings of a small mining town; the residents have other ideas.