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ONE
NIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO
by Debora Hill
TONE:
Romantic comedy, set in San Francisco during the present day.
Similar in style to trend-set films like DESPERATELY SEEKING
SUSAN and AFTER DARK, but with a feel of old-fashioned romantic
comedies like WHO'S THAT GIRL? and ST. ELMO'S FIRE.
SET
UP:
Two journalists set out for the evening with their friends,
an aspiring fashion designer and computer whiz. During dinner
they meet two television actors who accompany them to a nightclub
where they meet a skinhead who is going to introduce them to
some Satanists. The two journalists want to interview the Satanists.
The entire story takes place during one night.
STORY LINE:
When two female journalists go out to dinner with friends, they
meet two television actors. They then go on to a fashion show
where one of their friends is showing her designs, and the two
actors are also guests. The actors tag along (thinking romantic
thoughts) as the journalists attempt to track down a group of
Satanists with the help of a skinhead. Romance occurs, Satanists
don't.
Copyright 2002 by Debora Hill
Registered WGAw #467399 |
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