Screenplay Resurrection Hangover Lounge
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- TV und Film
Thrillers and crime movies you never heard of because they haven’t been made— yet. Each season we present a full-tilt, radio-style podcast of a feature length screenplay with a final commentary episode from the people involved in the films non-making. We’ll listen to their stories—both bleak and hopeful—about the project that will hopefully get made once it’s been heard on our podcast. Got a killer screenplay and a story to tell about how it didn't go so well and you didn't get to make your film? Go to screenplayresurrection.com to join our mailing list and submit your screenplay!
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MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Trailer
MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - Screenplay Resurrection, S1 - TRAILER
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MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Ep.1 "Killing A Rummy"
Based on the notorious true-crime that happened in the Bronx, New York, in the early 1930s, a plot to murder Michael Malloy for a life insurance policy leads to a series of darkly comical twists, making this one of the weirdest murder tales ever. Series pilot, 1 of 4 episodes.
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MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Ep.2 “Without A Sigh”
Anthony Marino, having previously taken a life insurance policy out on his fiancée and cashed it in after he and his gang murder her, revives the scheme with a new victim and a simple plan.
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MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Ep.3 “An Unwholesome Environment”
Multiple attempts by Marino and the gang on Malloy's life had been thwarted by a combination of incompetence and Malloy's iron constitution, but with Michael Malloy finally out of the picture, the gang takes the necessary steps toward collecting on the insurance policy.
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MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Ep.4 “Dancing In The Stars”
With Malloy's body missing, Marino and his gang have resorted to killing a body double as a substitute to collect on the insurance. Complications ensue when Marino is forced to come to terms with the fact that his plot did not produce the desired effect.
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MURDERING MICHAEL MALLOY - S1, Ep.5 "Resurrecting Murdering Michael Malloy"
Filmmakers Raymond De Felitta and David Zellerford have a candid conversation on the rich, complicated history of trying to turn their screenplay "Murdering Michael Malloy" into a movie—from the warm reception and enthusiastic participation of several major actors and investors, through the gradual decline of interest in the project, as world events and a changing marketplace stalled the project. They also discuss how it ultimately led to the positive development of this podcast and renewed interest in the projects future.