Script File
Wrath Made Flesh
LOGLINE: "Shondra and her controlling ex-boyfriend find themselves fighting for their lives in a slaughterhouse surrounded by murderers. That’s not their only problem; a headless lady is on the way to kill everyone."
SYNOPSIS: June Bug arrives at work early to prepare for the day, but before he can lock the door, a group of men arrive at the wild game slaughterhouse to have a deer processed. He agrees, but they have to leave a license to make sure they come back for the deer.
On down the road, the group of men realize that the lady they killed had her head sewn onto the deer by the torture killer of the group. They need the head to collect the payment.
They return to the slaughterhouse, known as a "Deer Processor".
June Bug's ex-girlfriend arrives because her brother, who works there, had a flat. She had to bring him in.
It has been six months since June Bug and Shondra have spoken.
Not long into the morning, they discover the deer they hung up to slaughter has a human head. As they navigate their relationship difficulties, Shondra is unable to leave in time with her brother before the men get back for that severed head.
June Bug devises a way to fight back.
Once they have things almost settled between them and the murderous crew, Trix, with a deer's head sewn on, comes to exact vengeance on all and to retrieve her head.
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Kelly TippettWriter
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Number of Pages:90
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
I worked in television news production and as a video journalist, where I learned video editing and camera work.
Also, I worked as a newspaper photojournalist, where I met many different people and encountered many unscripted scenarios to try and achieve photographs worthy of newsprint.
Once learning the script format, I began using the skills garnered from those professional experiences to create short movies for my enjoyment. I produced and directed a few shorts written by others as well. Of these, most were experimental, while a few shorts are on Amazon and social media.
I am now writing screenplays as spec and when I write one that fits my budget, I may produce it myself.