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"DORF: U.S.M.C." starring
Mr.TimConway
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The Company's major current planned
production is titled "DORF: U.S.M.C." Mr.TimConway
has been contracted to star in his ongoing role as "Dorf" in
this full length motion picture.
All
the other enlisted pimple- faced kids jump to their
feet except one, our boy Dorf! He simply rolls over and
yells for someone to turn off the radio? This is the
start of a beautiful relationship between Dorf and his
Sergeant (Sgt. Fullton). When we cut to the chow
hall kitchen, we can hear Dorf but we can’t
see him! Dorf is in the same room humming a song.
He can’t carry a tune and he sounds like
he’s in a tunnel. We cut to a high shot
and see that Dorf is inside a big vat cleaning
it out from lunch. A few of the guys are sick
of hearing him sing so they place the heavy lid
over the top of the steam vat trapping Dorf inside!
One of the cooks enters and walks over to the
steam vat to inspect it. It is tall and he figures
that if the lid is on it, the food must be inside
and ready to cook! Not knowing that Dorf is inside,
our cook turns on the heat too high and walks
away! When the other Marines realize what's happened,
they inform Sgt. Fullton. The Sergeant panics
and flips off the large lid! As the steam clears,
we see that Dorf is leaning back and sitting
on his work stool. His shirt is off and he’s
taking a steam bath. Surprised, Dorf thanks the
Sergeant for the KP duty and tells him that he
wants to volunteer for it everyday! Fullton is
livid as we cut to the outer chow hall to hear
the Sergeant screaming. When the walls start
cracking and shaking, the other jarhead pups
(Marines), still eating, stop, look around, and
then stampede out of the chow hall to save themselves.
The dining room is destroyed! And that’s
only the beginning!
Credits:
“DORF: USMC” was written by Hugh Kelley and Lang Elliott. Tim Conway
will star as the beloved “Dorf.” Lang Elliott will produce and direct,
Hugh Kelley will Co-produce, and Michael Wetherwax will write and compose all
of the film’s musical score. Reb Brown will have one of the character co
-starring parts (Sgt. Fullton), and all other casting considerations will be
done concurrently with the financing of this motion picture. Film locations have
not been selected as yet; however, California is the intended state in which
we plan production to take place.
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"ANIMAL HOUSE FOR KIDS"®
By Lang Elliott and Hugh
Kelley |
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As
we open each episode, the camera pans to a small house
in Middle America, with a small but neat backyard. In
the first episode we can hear the sounds of snoring off
camera as we pass a doghouse with two snoring, sleeping
dogs. The camera passes the dogs and then quickly jumps
back to settle on our two dog character stars. The oldest
dog is like a 10 year old kid named Leonard and the other
is named Forrest, a younger dog similar to a 5-year-old
child.
In our series, all animals can talk to one another
with their mouths moving and reflecting their actions
and responses. As the camera zooms in on Leonard
and Forrest, Forrest awakes startled, staring
in horror at the camera! Forrest urgently starts
yelling to Leonard. "LEONARD!", "WHAT!" says
Leonard? Forrest tells Leonard that an alien from
outer space who only has one eye is starring at
them. Leonard opens his one eye and tells Forrest
that it's only a camera and not to worry about
it. Forrest is relieved, pauses and then expresses
his concerns again saying, "WHAT'S A CAMERA?" "DOES
IT EAT ANIMALS?" Leonard assures Forrest that
it doesn't eat animals it simply takes their picture.
Forrest again thinks for a moment and then says, "Oh,
I see…. But I don't want my picture taken,
it's mine!" Forrest is again thinking as Leonard
is watching him. Leonard asks, "You're going
to ask me what a picture is aren't you?" Forrest
nods his head in agreement. Leonard can see that
it's going to be a long day. He isn't going to
get much sleep so he decides to wake up and explain
to Forrest and our audience, what a camera is and
what it does. And, of course, just like all children
of that age, Forrest is asking question after question
in an innocence funny manner in hopes of learning
something new. Within the course of their conversation,
Leonard gives Forrest an example of how cameras
are used to photograph wild animals in Africa so
everyone can learn about them and preserve them
for future generations to enjoy. This prompts Forrest
to ask, "What animals do they photograph?" Leonard
gives Forrest an example, using a tiger!
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At that point the frame dissolves into
that part of the world where the Tiger lives. This
is how each episode would evolve into our discussion
about that week's explanation of each animal on our
planet. Some of the animals would be found domestically
and others would be found in foreign regions of the
world. When the camera has finished the scene dissolves,
the "on camera" animals would again be able
to talk to each other and explain who they are, their
likes and dislikes, the food they hunt and eat, and
who their natural enemies are in the wild.
"ANIMAL HOUSE FOR KIDS" is
intended to be an informative and
educational tool for our children.
Cost of the show is to be minimal,
as we will be using stock footage
obtained from film and video libraries.
Once we have the stock footage in
hand, we would then use a morphing
visual effect to allow the animals
to talk. Music and sound effects
would also be incorporated. We
also intend to introduce other animals
that might be sisters, brothers,
parents, teachers, doctors and so
on. We also intend to create merchandising
related to our characters.
©2004SunnClassicPictures,Inc.
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Future
Productions |
The
Company already owns significant film assets and completed
screenplays. We are a rapidly expanding, diversified
Entertainment Company incorporated in Wyoming. SUNN
is a unique company whose plan of operations is to produce
and distribute high quality, low budget motion pictures
and series television programs on an ongoing and long-term
basis. Management believes we can distinguish
ourselves from our competitors by offering these products
to the marketplace at a reasonable price, and in a regular
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“PURSUIT” The
Company is also now developing a reality-based television
series with the working title “PURSUIT,” which
will capture the large viewing audience currently involved
with this popular series format.
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"STINKIN'
BADGES" is
a live action comedy where a group of kids run afoul
of the law and are given two choices: go to jail or join
the Los Angeles Junior Police Academy.
©2004SunnClassicPictures,Inc. |
"THE
POWER OF WHO DO" is a family-oriented,
live action, adventure film based on a story about Meghan
Fitzgerald, an eight-year-old who was accidentally electrocuted
while investigating the inner workings of an interactive,
virtual reality-type computer game. Molly Dolly and Avenger,
Bo Diddly, action figures toys, come to life in order
to try and save Meghan's life from the evil sorcerer
Wizz Bane.
©1996SunnClassicPictures,Inc. |
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”BEAUTY
AND THE HUMP" is a live action
comedy with a frolicking, rip roaring good time
as we travel to France to share the 1482 Festival
of Fools with everyone's favorite, Hump - Quasimodo.
Everyone runs from this halfback from Notre Dame,
except the beautiful gypsy girl, Esmeralda.
©2001SunnClassicPictures,Inc.
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“THREE
CORNER FOLD” is a shocking, riveting
story based on oral history about American GIs in
WW II.
©2003SunnClassicPictures,Inc. |
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"IS
IT THEM?" It was a magnificent
Thanksgiving weekend with family and friends
until it turned into the most terrifying nightmare
any of them could have imagined.
©2006SunnClassicPictures,Inc. |
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