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2003 Contest ResultsCongratulations 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. View all previous contest results The WINNERS for the Open Door Contest sponsored by Splendid Picturesare in. scr(i)pt magazine and Splendid Pictures would like to thank all who entered and congratulate the winners below.The Top Three Finalists are (in order):Nicole Perlman forChallenger, a dramaSandi Steinberg for Time Surfer, an adventure/dramaMatthew Shepatin for The Joy of Rejection, a comedyThe Second Round Finalists are:(The Third Round Finalists were ommitted to save space. They appear only above.) Whit Rummel forThe Secret Boy, a thriller/mysteryGeoff Murrin and Jim Murrin for Ghost of a Chance, a fantasy/comedyIsabelle Theisen for Unlikely Hero, a historical dramaKristin Kirby for Kill the Messenger, a thrillerChristopher Plain for Young Musketeers, an action/adventureScott J. Thompson for Anonymity, a thrillerStephen Devlin for Second Wind, a dramaThe First Round Finalists were:Grant Ching forTsunami, a romantic dramaKimberly A. Bougas for A Game of Hide and Seek, a thriller/crimeKelly Gay for Vega's Seven, an actionPhillip E. Cook for Slayer, a horrorMark Narduzzi for Fiery Lies, a thrillerKwame Ivery for Chasing Lyons, a suspense/thrillerMichael Beubis for A Long Fall, a dramaTom Doganoglu for Tell Me Your Fears, a thrillerRobert S. Horvath for That's Bisbee!, a comedyLarry Madill for Nowhere Girl, a thrillerJeff N. Dunphy for Habitual, a dramaKathleen Slattery-Moschkau for Side Effects, a romantic dramedyJames Russo for Passing Time, a comedyChristine Chepeleff for The Undead American, a dark comedyWalter Bauer and Paul Loeschke for Diamond Magic, a dramaElizabeth Savage Sullivan for Finding Velma, a film noirJames K. M. Watts for Dark Beauty, a romance/thrillerJames Hutton for Final Weekend, a comedy/dramaMark Stouffer for The Challenge Family, an adventure/thrillerMichael T. Portwood for Katoomba, an adventure/comedyJulian Starks for Feast of Fools, a crime dramaClayton Wold for American Jihad, an action/thrillerGlen Samuel for The Lesser Evil, a dramaJoyce Harmon for Coyote Magic, a mystery/romanceTim Houts for Laguna Summer, a coming of age dramaNicholas Arena for The Stealers, a gangster/black comedyBruce Wilkinson for Beneath the Darkness, a thrillerJeffrey Alan Belkin for Hail the Immortal, a supernatural/thrillerRandi Barros and Daniela Creutz for Room for Rent, a romantic comedyJune Webster for Hunted, a thrillerEric Stein and, Michael S. Bandy for Lemonade, a comedyCharles Creasy for Over the Rainbow, a dramaLisa Luciano for Redemption, a dramaRob Humphreys and Christine Kohlbrenner for Greetings from Somewhere, a romantic comedyThe WINNERS for the Open Door Contest sponsored by Broder-Webb-Chervin-Silbermann Agencyare in. scr(i)pt magazine and Broder-Webb-Chervin-Silbermann Agency would like to thank all who entered and congratulate the winners below.The Top Three Finalists are (in order):Scott Huebscher forThe Perfect Miss, a dark comedyEric Litra for The Cicada's Song, a dramaTejal Desai for Cowboys and Hindus, familyThe Second Round Finalists are:Ken Collins forM.O., an actionCharles Howard Emery for Gun Control, a thriller/dramaDiane Hanks for The Resurrectionist, a dramatic/thrillerJonathan Flinker for Sophie and the Dogwalker, a dramedyBarbara Schwartz for Ladyloo, a comedy/dramaTodd Stein for 2:22, a thrillerMargaret South for Frankie Gets Religion, a comedy/horrorThe First Round Finalists are:Joseph J. Ayella forStriking Back, a dramedyJanet Maxwell for Getting Even, a dramaBrennan Howard for Stir the Children, horrorRichard J. O'Brien for The 9th Messiah, a dramaMichael A. Hoskins for The Powers That Be, crimeMark Kurasz for Puzzle Factory, a dramaZachary Kaplan for Session by Session, a romantic comedyJames Ossi for Healing Marie, a romantic comedyWendy Wheeler for Dark Blood, a sci-fi/horrorReiny Pierson for The Confessional, a thrillerMary Szmagaj for Juan Doe, a dramaJohn Stumpf for John Doe Citizen, a dramaJohn Stumpf for Antic, a dramaMurray Spitzer for Jason's House, a dramaDavid O'Hara for Sam & Danny, an actionChase Libbey for Marlis, a dramaChase Libbey for Mr. Hit, a comedyScott A. Lyons for Legacy, a dramaPhilip Daay for Neversleep, a fantasy/dramaChris Saffran for The Fugue, an action/suspenseCindy Elias for Hollywood Hippie, a comedyEdward John Freedman for Barrington Place, a dramaMurray Spitzer for Con Man, a comedyRoberta Lautenschlager, Nicholas M. Muccini for Joliba, a drama/epicCraig Peters for Free Radicals, a comedyWilliam E. Wallo for Black Sam, a mystery/periodKurt Ayau, David Rachels for Flagrant Fouls, a comedyCal Rogers for The Eulogy, a thrillerAaron Sugarman, Laura Chamorro for Wake of the Flood, an action/adventureAlfred Thomas Catalfo, Louis Morneau for American Fugitive, an action/thrillerBruce Witty, Joe Bonadonna for A Distant Shore, sci-fiSheri O'Sullivan, Gary L. Mitchell for The Toymaker's Son, a family dramaMichael Hagan, Chris Petty for Botticelli Girl, a suspense/thrillerRic Parker for Destroyer of Worlds, sci-fiReg Platt for In Hot Water, Texas, a fantasy romanceSeth Panitch for The Gondolier, a comedyNorman Saffen for Mad House, a comedyJacqueline Guzda for The Little Pony of Shacklefor , Mark F. Schwartz for |
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