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The Oval Portrait  - a vampire love story The Suicide Angel  - A star crossed love story

Original Screen Play by Michael Smolanoff
Adaptation -  Dhonna Goodale

Producer - Goodale Productions

Starring:


Timothy D. Stickney - Plutarch
Eric Roberts - John Flood
Cathy Moriarty - Lesley
Freddie Jackson - Gary Gein
Jerry Lombardo - Moloch
Dhonna Goodale - Dr. Betty Marquis
Bobby Goodale - nerdy customer
Mark Douglas - Chanter
Father Luigi Harrigan - Priest
Bill Lee Loscalso
Gail King - Dr. Zoe Marquis
Donald Trump - Plutarch's confidant and Financier
Perez Hilton - Reporter
Roberta Flack
Patti La Belle

Associate Producer - Don Kelly
Line Producer - Antonio Chisholm
Musical Director - Paul Antonelli
Musical score - Paul Antonelli, Jerry Barns and Shelton Beacton
Product Placement consultant - Tim Mc Heffey
Communications Consultants - Relay Communications
(Louis Vuitton and Dennis Basso)

The best part about this movie will be the sequels...

One of the special effects of this movie
Will be
done using Rotoscoping.

>
Rotoscoping  see Charles version <

Documentary filming of the Oval Portrait - Albert Maysles




To be cast:
 
Gail Gilbert (lead)
Elizabeth (lead)
May Wan (lead)
Chiu Wan (lead)


other lead parts still available for a short time.


>>>>>> View Synopsis <<<<<<



Starring - (photos below)




As Plutarch






Eric Roberts - as John Flood





Cathy Moriarty -  as Lesley





Freddie Jackson - Gary Gein




Dhonna Goodale - Dr. Betty Marquis






Jerry Lombardo - Moloch










Father Luigi Harrigan - Priest





Bill Lee Loscalzo




Paul Antonelli - Musical Director




Ms. Patti Le belle





Ms. Roberta Flack






Story boards - Opening Scene
at the Capitol One Club

Al Johnson - artist





















-  Opening Scene at Capital One Club  -

'Inside - wall to wall cash machine'




To:  Capital-One

I, Dhonna Goodale, am so glad that you brought back the Vikings, I love them
so, so much that I want them in our movie!

Plutarch turns and says - "what's in your wallet?"










Original Screen Play by Joanne De simone
Adaptation -  Dhonna Goodale

Producer - Goodale Productions



Starring:

Timothy D. Stickney
Dhonna Goodale
Bill Lee Loscalso


Musical Director - Paul Antonelli


Original Music :

Say no - Jerry Barns
I will love you most of all - Shelton Beacton

Line Producer - Antonio Chisholm

Product Placement consultant - Tim Mc Heffey

One of the special effects of this movie Will be
done using Rotoscoping in the beginning and the end.

>
Rotoscoping  see Charles version <

>> Synopsis <<<

A story of star-crossed lovers:

Angie Marino - raised by her Baptist minister father and devout aunt.  On the day of her College graduation  with a brilliant future in the fashion industry, she loses her entire family in a tragic car accident.  Her life begins to spiral out of control. She becomes a high-class call girl living the jet-set life on Park Avenue.  Not factoring in age, now 40, having lost everything, she is living in a slum tenement, finds herself working in a low-rent brothel where she was arrested and is now facing jail time.   We find her at this point in the story reflecting on her life contemplating suicide.

Jerry - on an angry impulse ended his life with an “accidental” suicide. He can’t get into heaven and he’s too good for Hell. Now an angel in limbo he is sent back to earth to save Angie. This is Jerry’s last chance to save a soul as all of his past attempts have ended in the person committing suicide. If he succeeds he can get into heaven, if not, oh hell. His task is complicated by the fact that God and the Devil are competing for both of their souls. Jerry falls in love with Angie and is called back to limbo to answer for his transgression.

He fails in his mission, but in his failure his soul and that of Angie’s are deemed worthy of salvation. What happens will make you watch this film again and again.