
IN DEVELOPMENT
All projects and scripts have been registered with the WGA (Writers Guild of America) as well as the US Library of Congress
Untitled G. Lane Hillman Project #1 - Action/Adventure
©copyright/WGA#1518594
LOGLINE:
The first truly detailed account of the greatest epic battle the universe has ever seen. What did Satan’s fall from grace really look like? How did he convince a third of the angels to chance rebelling against the Most High God? This is a radical, categorical account of the ultimate battle between good and evil.
TAGLINES:
• Sometimes I feel like I am God!
• When everything is not enough
• Pride always comes before the fall
• The ultimate deal with the devil
• Ultimate battle between good and evil
Untitled G. Lane Hillman Project #2 - Thriller
©copyright/WGA#1538803
LOGLINE:
John Doe is a 15 year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department by profession, but his passion has become serving the little children in his local church on Sundays. Witnessing more than his share of crimes and homicides involving young teens, John begins to have trouble coping with the antithesis of his two worlds the deeper he gets into his religious beliefs. He believes he is chosen to save these innocent children from becoming corrupt teens and falling prey to gangs. He has no choice (in his twisted mind) but to kill these children before they reach the age of accountability in order to save them from God’s wrath on judgement day. John’s pastor is now faced with the realization that one of his most faithful service leaders may very well be a serial killer.
TAGLINES:
• Christian…or crazy?
• Suffer little children to come unto me
• While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept
• Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein
• Save the little children
Untitled Sheryl Jones-Dillard Project - Drama
©copyright/WGA#1528794
LOGLINE:
1 in 4 children are molested. 1 in a million has a story as raw and compelling as hers. This is the true story of Prophetess Sheryl Jones-Dillard, one of the most empowering and inspiring women of our day. Having endured repeated sexual abuse throughout her childhood starting at the tender age of 3, and later overcoming domestic abuse as an adult, Sheryl, through her faith would sing and write her way to survival. According to Dr Riggins Earl, Ethics Professor at The Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta and Research Scholar at Tuskegee Institute, “Sheryl’s story gives voice to silence”. This is “Precious” x 2, but with a most triumphant ending.
TAGLINES:
• Silent tears, public triumphs
• Momma’s perfect little sacrifice
• I know why the little girl sings
• God can You hear me?
• Giving voice to silence

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