A Script for a Dramatic Standoff Logline: In a lawless frontier town, convicted murderers are given one chance at freedom: a duel against the sheriff. But the true battle is not of bullets—it is of guilt, justice, and the human breaking point. SCENE I: THE RULES OF THE GRAVE SETTING: A dusty, half-abandoned town. Sunset. A long main street lined with wooden hitching posts. A clock tower reads 5:55 PM. On one side, three SHERIFFS in dark dusters, badges glinting. On the other, three MURDERERS in shackles, wrists raw.
"In Black Hollow, every bullet has a name. Every sheriff has a ghost. And every murderer? Every murderer was once someone’s last prayer. Duel at dusk. Draw if you dare. But know this: no one walks away clean." FADE TO BLACK.
"Go ahead. Add my blood to your brother's. See if that brings him back." SHERIFF VEGA (screaming): "DRAW!" (Elias does not move. Vega fires. Elias falls. His last word is a whisper.)
Both draw. Sheriff Moss is faster—but his gun jams. Cain fires, grazing Moss’s shoulder. Moss does not flinch. He clears the jam with one hand, fires again. The bullet takes Cain in the chest.
A Script for a Dramatic Standoff Logline: In a lawless frontier town, convicted murderers are given one chance at freedom: a duel against the sheriff. But the true battle is not of bullets—it is of guilt, justice, and the human breaking point. SCENE I: THE RULES OF THE GRAVE SETTING: A dusty, half-abandoned town. Sunset. A long main street lined with wooden hitching posts. A clock tower reads 5:55 PM. On one side, three SHERIFFS in dark dusters, badges glinting. On the other, three MURDERERS in shackles, wrists raw.
"In Black Hollow, every bullet has a name. Every sheriff has a ghost. And every murderer? Every murderer was once someone’s last prayer. Duel at dusk. Draw if you dare. But know this: no one walks away clean." FADE TO BLACK. murderers vs sheriffs duels script
"Go ahead. Add my blood to your brother's. See if that brings him back." SHERIFF VEGA (screaming): "DRAW!" (Elias does not move. Vega fires. Elias falls. His last word is a whisper.) A Script for a Dramatic Standoff Logline: In
Both draw. Sheriff Moss is faster—but his gun jams. Cain fires, grazing Moss’s shoulder. Moss does not flinch. He clears the jam with one hand, fires again. The bullet takes Cain in the chest. Sunset