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Deadly Seven: FEATURE FILM SCRIPT - cover

Deadly Seven: FEATURE FILM SCRIPT

Tina Papados

Publisher: AKAKIA Publications

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Summary

Deadly Seven is a combination of monologues and ‘light’ script engagement of a psychologist with her seven clients, who each represent a deadly sin. Once the psychologist realises she lacks control over each of her clients’ lives, she decides to put an end to their madness. All characters represent an obsession which ultimately destroys them; leading to their deaths.
Available since: 12/14/2015.

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