Feature Length Film
Written by Michael Hayden and Nathan Carlson
Feature Length Film
Written by Michael Hayden
Bill Rafferty and Roscoe “Rascal” Sauter, childhood friends, Civil War vets, gunslingers and finally outlaws before settling in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century. Bill is a hard man, ruthless and cunning with a charismatic personality that makes him a natural leader. Rascal is a stone cold killer who is loyal to his friends and lethal to anyone else.
Bill’s grandson Will and his friend Trent Foy have blazed a similar path having just come home from World War One and now finding themselves and their gang working outside the law. Will takes after his namesake Grandfather in personality as well as lifestyle and connects with him in a way Bill’s son Ben has never been able to.
When Will and Trent’s violent ways put them at odds with Bill and Rascal’s old gang member Ned Williams, Bill is forced to intervene. Things get even worse when Ben insists on dealing with his own son which leads to a deadly escalation and a point of no return.
The two groups are set on an unavoidable course toward violence. Outlaws versus Mobsters, gunfighters versus gangsters, blood versus blood and blood will have it’s reckoning.
Feature Length Film
Written by Michael Hayden
Amy Dumars is young, blond and petite - a perfect match for The Maestro which has led her to obsess over the news of his exploits. She is tasked with installing a traveling art exhibit. The host museum's director Jeannie Lane will be overseeing the installation. Assisting with the task are Cheryl Rosito, Brian Negreanu plus several guards and laborers. A magnetic time lock ensures they will not get out for 12 hours. Romantic sparks soon fly causing tensions to rise, but that soon comes to an end as bodies are found. One body after the other... Amy realizes The Maestro is among them.
The Maestro is obsessed and will have Amy as his canvas no matter who he has to dispose of. Soon Brian and Amy are the only one's left standing, resolved they will have to fight there way out. The Maestro becomes impatient for his prize and orchestrates a dramatic showdown.
Surviving the confrontation Brian and Amy attempt escape only to come face to face with a wounded Maestro. With one desperate action Amy turns the tables and they survive the night, leaving the two damaged and looking for a way to move on.
Feature Length Film
Written by Michael Hayden
In 1960’s Britain, MI:6 has a problem. Their top agents keep blowing their cover; turns out they can’t act. Aging Agent William Crowder thinks he has the solution, he will train actors to become spies. William along with his top aide Rose Alden assembles his motley crew of Thespians and begin in earnest; with predictable results.
When her fellow agent and love interest Barrington Pembroke is captured Rose is forced into action in East Berlin. The actors secretly follow her as back up. Behind enemy lines, Rose must beat the bushes for information on Barrington while also keeping the actors in-line and out of trouble. Can she get them to “act” the part of Field Agents long enough to save the day?
Feature Length Film
Written by Michael Hayden
Nine strangers travel in the only mass transportation still available, the Holocaust trains. Having taken the leap of faith of being locked in again, fear takes over when the car stops and they hear that there is a Nazi amongst them.
A twisted play on a whodunit unfolds, where everyone has to defend themselves while the mob tries to find the faults in their stories. With everyone having their souls laid bare recounting their horrific experiences and trying to prove their innocence. A thirst for vengeance and a need for facing their fears lead them to lash out, sometimes violently, until they can find some measure of Justice. But at what cost?