A crime-action-thriller laced with Jazz and Voodoo, a born winner stoked with whirlwind characters thrust through the ruins of post Katrina New Orleans, and into a killer chase and ending.

GREEN DOLPHIN STREET
Original Screenplay based on the Novel

DIE HARD SLAMS INTO THE BIG EASY

Six months ago Mike Rossi was forced to retire after the brutal execution of his NYPD partner. Now he's the wrong man in the wrong city on the worst day possible– a struggling New Orleans drowning on the eve of Mardi Gras.

Six months ago decorated US Army general Jimmy Simms returned from Iraq hellbent to ignite on final solution for the city– a WMD retrieved from the rubble of Baghdad.

Now on the trail to apocalyptic mayhem, Rossi must hunt Simms down. A loan wolf in the lion's den, the only hope for a dying culture on its final day.

 

© David Krikorian 2007 All rights reserved

 
 
 

"A calm lake is a lying bastard that fools call a beautiful lady... Superior's no lady. And this ain 't water. This is the blood of a godless monster."

 

VAMPIRES & PIRATES
Original Screenplay based on the Novel

CAPTAIN JACK MEETS THE LAKE THAT NEVER GIVES UP ITS DEAD

Three years after the murder of his wife, John Haig returns to Lake Superior in search of his soul. To shake the cobwebs, he hires a boat to take him to a remote island for a camping trip. Oddly, the boat's Captain, Bruce McQueeg is quite familiar with Haig's past, and sums him up with an uneasy admiration–– another man who's been through hell and back. He shares his own story with Haig, a story that breaks the boundaries of reality. Yet it contains the elements of love, loss and grief, which grind home the story to Haig.

Minutes after he's dropped off on the island, he hears a woman's cry for help. A woman whose plight will connect Haig to McQueeg in an extraordinary alliance of chance and fate.

 

© David Krikorian 2007 All rights reserved

 

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