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I'm a writer. I like to write scenarios that can be made into TV shows. I also like writing TV shows. Am working on my first script and hoping to find a home for it.
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The Power and the Prize (1956)
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An executive goes to Europe to "buy" rights to a company. Forcing the company to sell low is the goal. While in Europe this enterprising chap looks in on a employment agency own by his company, several times removed, rumored to have a prostitution ring. The orders are to close it down if rumors are true. He meets the young lady who works there and finds out the rumors where only half true. no not organized ring but some of the women working out of agency did when the work was slow and they felt it was the only way to eat.
the power to control companies but helpless to help people because it takes so much time and effort to keep control. The lady at the agency didn't like that people gave money to ease their minds. Throw money at the problem ease my mind and hope it goes away. Never really solving the issue that created the problem in the first place.
The lady wanting to improve the lives of her fellow man. The executive will he get away from two plus two equals four long enough to realize companies are people not just numbers. thank you all for your time
Nate Dow
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
change from silent to talkies.
silent films where the rage for 25 years till the talkies came to town did you ever think what it was like to change over to talkies or to make a musical. The problems people have when they buy into their own made up publicity or they think their to big of a star to listen. To any producer this is a horror film to us laymen its pure comedy. Gene Kelly Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor show us the "life" of the actors and others involved. the Comedy is first class and the singing... well you cant get any better then Debbie Reynolds... Its also very interesting to see the glamor of Hollywood at its finest how reality vs. fiction is always being used for "good" publicity. please enjoy the movie.