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A non violent, meaningful movie investment opportunity. Investing in my movie may be better than investing in real estate. I know this is hard to believe, but the article below shows how this can be true. The lower the cost of the movie, the better the chance of profit. Only $259,000 is needed to make this movie. Three investors are onboard for a total of $55,900. A company for this project has been incorporated and a business plan and budget have been drawn up. I have a short list for some very talented actors and crew. "Sam and Leah" will be shot in High Definition video. I am an award winning filmmaker, and I know how to keep costs down, and how to complete projects under budget. I fully expect this movie to win awards, and to make money. What you get out of it: 1. A chance to TRIPLE your money. 2. Credit as executive producer. 3. Bragging rights at parties. 4. A chance to be in the movie. Meet the cast and crew, attend the wrap party, and VIP premiere. 5. You will be helping to create art and make the world a little bit better, with this meaningful movie. 6. You will up your cool rating and have fun! I have a game plan which includes festivals, TV, direct to DVD sales, internet sales, and theaters. My project compares to a similar priced local project which earned about 1.5 million. And my project is better! "Sam and Leah" is an enduring love story, which will be shown on TV for years and years. This movie will help create empathy and understanding for alcoholics, addicts, battered women and prostitutes, and inspire some such to get help. It will help make the world just a little bit better. And you can be part of it. To find out more and to ask any questions, please call me or email me. I am friendly and easy to work with. The Characters: Leah, about 24, cocaine addict, alcoholic, prostitute. Slim and attractive. Sam, 42-49, recovering alcoholic, former baseball pitcher, physically fit. Pamela, 38-44, recovering alcoholic, she becomes Sam's girlfriend. They meet at AA. Orlando, 30's, drug dealer, and Leah's abusive boyfriend. Peter, 30's, Orlando's friend, he helps Orlando with drug deliveries sometimes. Minor role. Mr. Robinson, 50's, apartment manager, he helps Leah. Smaller but very important role. Tom, 25-30, minor role, he becomes Leah's boyfriend. They meet at AA. There are several smaller roles that you can play! (Of course if you can really act, and suit the role, you could be one of the lead characters.) I have been developing the scenes with actors, one by one, and have shot and edited a few practice scenes which you can see on the internet, by request. You can watch the trailer and a demo love scene through a link on the homepage right now with a couple of clicks. If you are seriously interested, I can email you the script to "Sam and Leah". Please have a good look around my website. You will see that I am not an ordinary guy, and I am not looking for ordinary investors! I am looking for someone who wants to help produce art, and make the world a little bit better. Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. Steve Cosmic. Yep! My real name! PS: Of the $55,900 raised so far, $25,900 (10%) is my own money. If I had more, I would invest more.... yes, up to 100%. I totally believe that this movie will be a huge success. Steve Cosmic 1898 Balsam Street Apartment 4 Vancouver BC Canada V6K 3M4 604-731-0090 TO EMAIL ME, CLICK HERE. Better than Real Estate? Investing in my movie may be better than investing in real estate. This article is a real eye opener. Written by someone not associated with this project. "BETTER THAN REAL ESTATE". THE BUSINESS PLAN. THE BUDGET. Why I will never produce a violent movie. Two articles and commentary on the effects of TV and film violence. CLICK HERE. To return to the SAM AND LEAH homepage, CLICK HERE. RISK STATEMENT. Investors in this movie have a chance to triple their money, but there is no guarantee of this, and there is the risk that they can loose part or all of their investment. This investment offer will comply with securities rules and all applicable laws, and investors will re required to sign an acknowledgement of risk statement. |