Literary Studies & Research Centre
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The Night to Run Amok
Neil Sinha
This is an outstanding work in human relations, which focuses on very deep inside of abnormal human relations. The storyline is about the evilness of interfamily forbidden relationships, which are rapidly increasing nowadays. This milestone screenplay, along with a valuable Addendum for academic purposes, is not only for the filmmakers, but also for the writers, behaviour analysts, sociologists, and other researchers.
SYNOPSIS: Every time Brad had fallen in love with a girl, the girl had either disappeared or found dead. It had continued even with his just-married wife. But no one ever noticed any back trails, except Ellie, Brad’s former lover and the only girl who had escaped from death before they broke up. As Police Inspector Lane, once Ellie’s boyfriend, was doing his best, Ellie started her way to find out the killer. All of a sudden, the serial-killer, who was also a female, came out from Brad’s own family and tried to kill Ellie when she succeeded to find out a deceased body of a long-missing girlfriend of Brad. The serial killer was unexpected to Ellie. She was unaware about the danger and, unfortunately, a female Psychiatrist bumped off her. That Psychiatrist was helping the police to find out the killer of Brad’s wife! Did Lane can trail such murderous women? Did Lane succeed to escape from death as the Psychiatrist tried to burn up all the men and women alive, including that serial killer and Brad along with Lane, during a forbidden ceremony?

Screenplay, July 2009, e-book, Free (Restricted Distribution)
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