Rustler's Creek
Bear Krause, the Texas prodigy who saved the Gulf Coast from terroristic disaster as a tween-ager, loses her way as a teenager and finds herself in a boot camp for at-risk kids. She and her fellow campers confront their personal demons and become embroiled in a violent local conspiracy that has wide-ranging consequences.
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James CoateWriterChocolate Bayou, Baker's Mound, Swinger, Corporate Trilogy
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Number of Pages:101
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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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Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival
2014 Best Script - Corporate Trilogy -
Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival
2011 Best Screenplay - Baker's Mound -
Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival
2008 Best Drama - Swinger
James Coate began writing screenplays in 2007 in order to have material to produce and direct short films. Since then, James has evolved into writing feature-length screenplays exclusively.
Rustler's Creek is a sequel to the feature-length screenplay, Chocolate Bayou.