Script File
CSCI (series 1 Cruise Ship Heist)
When a crime on a cruise ship is far too big for the onboard security to deal with, they call CSCI.
Ex Commander Kieron Phillips visits his adopted Syrian daughter, a dancer on a cruise ship where he quickly realises his presence was exacted.
The result is that what could just be a great screenplay for a major movie, is the start of a TV series as Kieron sets up CSCI in Miami.
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Stuart St PaulWritersee IMDB - over 1000 shows and eps
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Project Type:Television Script
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Number of Pages:300
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
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Breckenridge Film FestivalBreckenridge
June 1, 2010
Best Director, Best Film, Best Actor -
Mexico International Film FestivalMexico IFF
June 15, 2010
Silver Palm -
Fantasporto Film FestivalPorto
June 8, 2003
Special Jury Award -
Cabourg Romantic Film FestivalCabourg, France
May 23, 1997
Nominated Best Director -
Verona Shermi D'amourVerona Italy
June 16, 1997
nominated Best Director -
LA NOIR award for CSCI screenplay / BookLos Angeles
November 25, 2023
Award -
Oxford Script for CSCIOxford, England
October 31, 2023
Official Entrant Awarded
Stuart St Paul won Best Director in the USA, a Silver Palm in Mexico, was nominated for a Star & Screen in Mumbai, and his movie Scarlet Tunic was selected in Cannes for official selection at both Cabourg and Verona. As a result of the multitude of story-telling tricks learnt during his fifty years in A-list film and TV, he delivers a humorous, action-packed, and tension-laden narrative in CSCI, that leaves readers on the edge of their seats, and impossible to second guess.
Despite all his achievements he is still known as the Celebrity Stuntman, even though his last performance being back in 1985 playing inside the iconic Queen Alien for James Cameron in Aliens. His last HoD Supervising Stunt Coordinator for HBO on Strike Back, his last sreenplay hasn't been written.
I have always dreamed in pictures, always been a film man, guess nothing is going to change for the night shift of my career.