Ten-Best Script Listings

 

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BEST SCI-FI/ FANTASY:

ELSEWHEN, by Gary Bullock

 

Sci-fi with a romantic edge.  Teenage science prodigies Elijah and Laura are separated when she’s lost in a plane crash.  Twenty years later at a space-tracking station, Elijah discovers Earth’s imminent destruction by a black hole.  A very alive Laura reappears, having “stepped aside” into a parallel universe to escape death.  They try to save the world via a path to Elsewhen, an alternate dimension.

 

MYSTIC HORIZON, by Amber Epling

 

Harry Potter-styled, female-driven fantasy.  In today’s England, a young girl with extraordinary powers discovers that she’s connected to every witch, sorcerer and wizard on the planet and must ally with two 400-year-old societies to fulfill a prophesy and battle an evil force out to absorb her powers.

 

FIFTH STAR POINT, by Susan Rhinehart

 

Sword-and-sorcerer fantasy meets contemporary thriller.  A female ex-Marine turned LAPD detective reluctantly embraces her power as a witch to team up with a 700-year-old Knight Templar -- in an epic struggle against  Satan's son to protect an unsuspecting world from Armageddon.

 

SPORE, by Richard Bailey

 

Medical sci-fi.  Doctors investigating a deadly disease encounter a drug-cartel lord who reveals a secret that could change human history.  But their efforts to curb an epidemic are hampered by DEA/CIA agents trying to destroy the cartel.

 

THE MEDALLION, by Darren Gresham

 

A plane crash drops newlyweds Karen and Graham into an alternate-dimensional land in the Middle Ages.  Karen’s first husband, long thought to be dead, comes unexpectedly to their rescue.  The conflicted trio try to escape an evil warlord out to reclaim a magical medallion they must use to find their way back home.

 

EARTH’S MONTH TO SURVIVE, by James Borden

 

Futuristic sci-fi a la When Worlds Collide.  In 2060, the moon is discovered to be a giant intergalactic ship left behind by an advanced alien race.  A group of scientists must use the moon for space travel to transport Earth’s survivors to another galaxy before our planet self-destructs from a core meltdown.

 

UTOPIA, by Daniel Mihalovich

 

Period sci-fi based on a novella by H.G. Wells.  In 1928 London, a secret gateway transports a journalist through time to Utopia.  He returns to the then present to offer this alternative existence to his world, only to face dire resistance.

 

LEAP INTO THE UNKNOWN, by Richard Bailey

 

Tongue-in-cheek sci-fi comedy.  Evil men in black kidnap a sexy female scientist, who escapes and leads them on a hair-raising chase, determined to exact revenge…except that she’s invisible, her best strength and worst weakness.  Linda Seger Screenplay Contest finalist.

 

ZONE TRIPPER, by Alan Weinmann

 

Sci-fi thriller set in a post-apocalyptic desert.  The crew at a future water-sourcing station investigates a distress signal and discovers they’re all dead – in Purgatory.

 

FREAK SHOW, by Terry Southern

 

Sci-fi comedy a la "Little Miss Sunshine" with aliens.  A Venice Beach boardwalk hustler discovers four alien circus performers stranded on Earth.  He cons them into his "family" of misfits, a traveling circus of street performers.  Comic mayhem ensues, as sweet-tempered aliens touch jaded carny hearts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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