A woman leaves her husband and runs off with the cab driver.
A scenic film artist uses his talent to arrange the “accidental” deaths of his odious siblings to become the sole beneficiary of the billion-dollar Saxon Oil Trust. As in “Catch Me If You Can” and “Kind Hearts and Coronets,” the ingenious hero is sympathetic and comedic, but in the end is convicted of a murder he didn’t intend.
A wealthy New Yorker has a young wife from Arizona who has theatrical dreams and no talent.
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Louis Felder was born in San Francisco and received his Masters Degree in Writing from Indiana University. His first novel “Rocky Libido in San Francisco” was published by the avant-garde Contact Editions. He now lives and works in Los Angeles. Also an actor (as Lou Felder), he has appeared in hundreds of commercials, films, and […]
A father proudly reveals his plan to leave his son his estate (paint store) but the son has other ideas.
On a cruise ship, an older couple has a rough passage.
An African-American high-school genius invents a solar/voltaic cell so powerful it could replace oil, coal and natural gas as the world’s energy source. Frantic forces want to exploit it, others to destroy it. But the kid forgot how he made it so he’s got the only one! Gangs, cops, FBI, CIA, and agents from North Korea are all after the ultimate American Inventor.
On a commuter train, a doctor invites a woman to follow him for volunteer work in a Cambodian clinic.