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2000 Contest Results

Congratulations Winners and Competitors! These contests bring out some very talented people from the wordwork and into the light of the screenwriting industry. We hope that your experience in our contests have given you a better understanding of the screenwriting business and opened up potential opportunities.

The WINNERS for the Open Door Contest sponsored by Black and Blu Entertainment

are in. scr(i)pt magazine and Black and Blu Entertainment would like to thank all who entered and congratulate the winners below.

The Top Three In Order:

Lorelei Armstrong for

Fuse Park

, a thriller
Carla Tomaso and Maureen Linehan for

Maryfield Academy

, a dark comedy
Suzye Marino for

Sugar Bottom

, an action/ adventure/ western

The Second Round Finalists were:

Cliff Chamberlin for

Hell is Here

, a drama.
D. Jay Williams for

Semper Fi

, a drama.
Sheri Keasler for

The Ringer

, a romantic comedy.
Vicki A. Ruley and Tami M. Olmstead for

Deep Secret

, a thriller.
Todd Leslie for

One in a Million

, a comedy.
Rob Tipton for

Out of Reach

, a fantasy/ drama
Mark Cohen for

Ludlow

, a drama.

The First Round Finalists were:

Ronald Peet for

Chiricahua

, an historical western.
Daniel Kosta for

The Wild Place

, an action/ drama.
John Enright for

She's Got Legs

, a Romantic Comedy.
Amanda Taylor Higdon for

Just What the Doctor Ordered

, a Romantic comedy.
Carol A. Compton for

True Origins

, a thriller.
Brian J. Majeska for

Tour de Force

, a comedy.
Daniel Sussman for

Oversight

, a thriller.
Justin Swingle for

Journey to Lewaro

, an American period drama.
Tamai Kobayashi for

Prairie Ostrich

, a drama.
Michael A. Herbertson for

Becoming Delia

, a drama.
Kal Wagenheim for Fish Die by

The Mouth

, a drama.
Marsha Powers for Beatin'

The Odds

, a love story/drama.
Kristen J. Bennett for After

The Storm

, as action/drama.
Llisa Luciano for

Redemption

, a drama.
Todd Leslie for

Water Walkers

, a drama.
Betty J. Reeves for

Viking

, an historical epic.
Elizabeth English for

The Disciple

, an adventure/drama.
Hank Wilson for

Red Crescent

, a drama/ legal thriller.
Michael Qualiano for

Always Shining

, a thriller.
Lynette D. Harris for

Hell Hath No Fury

, a romanitic thriller
Clement Castellano for

Not Waving But Drowning

, a drama
Bruce Wilkinson for

Esprit de Corps

, a WWII romantic/ drama.
Kerry Kent for

High Incident

, an action/ thriller.
Julie Sharpe

Wellisch for Broken Promises

, a drama.
Todd Keach for

Lukas Mc Kenna

, a drama.

The WINNERS for the Open Door Contest sponsored by Smith Entertainment

are in. scr(i)pt magazine and Smith Entertainment would like to thank all who entered and congratulate the winners below.

The Top Three In Order:

Alicia Harris for

Murder A La Mode


Shane Weisfeld for

The Proxy


Douglas Raine for

Superstitions

The Second Round Finalists were:

Robert Hamilton for

The Fairy Key

, a fantasy adventure
William Gorgensen for

Warm Brothers

, a crime/ drama
Shane Weisfeld for

The Proxy

, a drama
Douglas Alan Raine for

Superstitions

, a thriller
Mark Tachovsky for

In the Shadow of Angels

, a historical drama
Turk May for

Mad Dash

, a comedy
Randy O' Brien for

The Uprising

, a drama
James Keegan for

Mare Imbrium: The Sea of Rains

, a suspense script
Alicia Harris for

Murder a la Mode

, a fantasy/ comedy
Markcus D. Dunn for

Digital Criminals

, a thriller
Sarah E. Bewley for

Conduit

, a drama
Rick Williams for

Mid-Life Christmas

, a holiday family comedy
Bill Walker for

Camp Stalag

, an action/ drama
Bill Walker for

D-Notice

, a historical thriller
Creighton Rothenberger for

Learning to Fly

, a drama
Carl Wolfteich and Tom Dooley for

Pastorius

, a historical drama
D. Clayton Wold for

The Broker

, an action/ thriller
Derek Cordier for

Desdemona Riley

, a drama
Justin Swingle for

Journey to Lewaro

, a period drama
Fil Marchese for

Deception

, a thriller

The WINNERS for the Open Door Contest sponsored by The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and The Radmin Company

are in. scr(i)pt magazine and The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and The Radmin Company would like to thank all who entered and congratulate the winners below.

The Winner:

Carl Wolfteich and Tom Dooley for

Operation Pastorius

, an Historical Drama

The Second Round Finalists were:

Durk Duerksen for

Estrada's Gold

, a Western
Walt Ulbricht for

The Promise

, an Historical Drama
Michael Bennett Weisman for

All The Bases

, a Romantic Comedy
Ralph Stein and Nayan Padrai for

Strikeout

, a Thriller
Carl Wolfteich and Tom Dooley for

Operation Pastorius

, an Historical Drama
Jennifer L. Baum for

The Good Samaritan

, a Psychological Thriller
Curtis Ostler for

Hide And Seek

, an Adventure film
Rich Figel for

The Doll Killer

, a Thriller
Marc Lapadula for

Night Bloom

, a Thriller
Creighton Rothenberger for

Annihilation

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