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  1. Posted: April 24, 2019In: Thriller

    In 1961, a British double agent is blackmailed with his past crimes by a duplicitous former colleague, and forced to confront some old faces, as he becomes a pawn in the entrapment of a suspected Nazi war criminal, now an American jet-setter living on the French Riviera.

    thedarkhorse Samurai
    Added an answer on April 24, 2019 at 10:22 pm

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I'll see what I can do.

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I’ll see what I can do.

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  2. Posted: April 19, 2019In: Thriller

    In 1961, a British double agent is blackmailed with his past crimes by a former colleague, and forced to spy on a suspected Nazi war criminal, now an American jet-setter living on the French Riviera.

    thedarkhorse Samurai
    Added an answer on April 24, 2019 at 10:02 pm

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Thanks for the loglines, Robb Ross. I'll see what I can do.

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Thanks for the loglines, Robb Ross. I’ll see what I can do.

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  3. Posted: April 15, 2019In: Thriller

    After a night out drowning her sorrows, a lonely woman wakes up next to a man she just met and discovers they are on his boat in the middle of the ocean and it?s sinking fast.

    Ckharper Samurai
    Added an answer on April 24, 2019 at 4:36 pm

    I can?t envision a thriller based on trying to keep sinking boat afloat. Think titanic. That was actually a love story. If you are still developing this idea how about something like this: ?After a night of indiscretion, a woman wakes up on a boat next to a strange man and that?s not her only probleRead more

    I can?t envision a thriller based on trying to keep sinking boat afloat. Think titanic. That was actually a love story. If you are still developing this idea how about something like this:

    ?After a night of indiscretion, a woman wakes up on a boat next to a strange man and that?s not her only problem. The stranger seems intent on killing her. ?

    Still you have the problem of a whole movie taking place on a boat so not many places to run! Would need to move action aground.

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