Sierra Leone; a cesspool of anarchy with warlords constantly challenging their weak government for control. When the daughter of a prominent U.S. Senator (BRODIN) is brutally raped and murdered over there while offering medical aid, revenge rears her ugly head.
Bordin recruits retired Navy SEAL Colonel Isaiah Francis Jefferson to head a special team to go over to Sierra Leone and protect the remaining humanitarian workers. Brodin tells him of the African Socialist Army (ASA) and their leader Ogun; a bloodthirsty bastard hell-bent on taking over the country. After a little prodding, Frank ultimately agrees, but on two conditions; one; that they use only non-US equipment and two; his recruits must all black. Brodin agrees. So Frank combs through the cream of the African American Special Forces crop and finds the five men he needs. They include:
A second in command and computer expert.
A tough-as-nails, Medal of Honor winning Gunnery Sergeant.
A slightly off kilter explosion expert.
An African Native turned Navy SEAL sniper.
And a black Jewish cowboy Air Force pararescuer.
As they protect a band of medical professionals, Frank and his team realize something isn’t right. There’s a new strain of the AIDS virus. Nothing has worked so far and the infected die in six months. As Frank and his team investigate, they discover Ogun is behind the outbreak. Ogun has his hands on a biological weapon that could obliterate the population of Freetown; the capital of Sierra Leone.
Frank and his team can’t allow that. Now they have to go on the offensive. It’s 300 versus six.
“Angels of Africa” is a high octane, high energy, action adventure film about good versus evil. It's "Inglorious Basterds" meets "Tears of the Sun" or more succinctly, it's "The Expendables" with an all African American cast.
The script is attached.
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Permalink Reply by franklin wright on December 21, 2010 at 1:31pm HOW ARE YOU DOIN MY NAME IS FRANKLIN WRIGHT AND i'M A SCREENPLATWRITER WHO'S LOOKING FOR A PA JOB i READ THE SCRIPT AND LIKE IT PLEASE CONTACT ME AT FRNKLNWRIGHT@YAHOO.COM THANK YOU.
Permalink Reply by Thanapaulis Films on December 21, 2010 at 2:17pm Interesting.
I'd like more info please.
thanapaulisfilms@gmail.com
Have you read the script?
Thanapaulis Films said:
Interesting.
I'd like more info please.
thanapaulisfilms@gmail.com
Permalink Reply by Harry Williams Jr on January 13, 2011 at 2:32am Hello Doug,
I have read your script and I am very, very interested in auditioning for a role in the film. I love the dialog between the characters and the whole story is very well written. I believe you have a winner on your hands and I would love nothing more than to be a part of it.
Please contact me at harrywilliamsjr@gmail.com or call me at (661) 400-0421 with more information and where to send you my headshot and resume.
Thanks for your time,
Harry Williams Jr
Hello Harry,
I'm happy you enjoyed the script. I would love to hold auditions, but unfortunately I don't have any contacts for funding, producing, directing, etc.
Harry Williams Jr said:
Hello Doug,
I have read your script and I am very, very interested in auditioning for a role in the film. I love the dialog between the characters and the whole story is very well written. I believe you have a winner on your hands and I would love nothing more than to be a part of it.
Please contact me at harrywilliamsjr@gmail.com or call me at (661) 400-0421 with more information and where to send you my headshot and resume.
Thanks for your time,
Harry Williams Jr
Permalink Reply by Dwayne Scantlebury on January 25, 2011 at 7:02am Hi Doug,
Have read the script and would love to be a part of this project. Please view my headshots and spotlight link
http://www.spotlight.com/0459-1274-8977
Thank You
I'm happy you enjoyed the script. I would love to hold auditions, but unfortunately I don't have any contacts for funding, producing, directing, etc.
I'm just a douchebag who can put words on a page. If you have contacts, feel free to shop it around.
Dwayne Scantlebury said:
Hi Doug,
Have read the script and would love to be a part of this project. Please view my headshots and spotlight link
http://www.spotlight.com/0459-1274-8977
Thank You
Permalink Reply by Dwayne Scantlebury on January 25, 2011 at 12:46pm
I'm happy you enjoyed the script. I would love to hold auditions, but unfortunately I don't have any contacts for funding, producing, directing, etc.
I'm just a douchebag who can put words on a page. If you have contacts, feel free to shop it around.
Dwayne Scantlebury said:Hi Doug,
Have read the script and would love to be a part of this project. Please view my headshots and spotlight link
http://www.spotlight.com/0459-1274-8977
Thank You
Permalink Reply by JNL Media on February 1, 2011 at 11:31am
I'm happy you enjoyed the script. I would love to hold auditions, but unfortunately I don't have any contacts for funding, producing, directing, etc.
I'm just a douchebag who can put words on a page. If you have contacts, feel free to shop it around.
Dwayne Scantlebury said:Hi Doug,
Have read the script and would love to be a part of this project. Please view my headshots and spotlight link
http://www.spotlight.com/0459-1274-8977
Thank You
be careful how you word that! put out a call to producers that will help you to produce the script. they will get the connections, biz plan, breakdown, budget, etc... to be able to take to investors. i do all of those things (for a fee of course! LOL) if you need help. but don't just tell ppl "to shop it around", can get you into trouble and hold up your project.
Doug said:
I'm happy you enjoyed the script. I would love to hold auditions, but unfortunately I don't have any contacts for funding, producing, directing, etc.
I'm just a douchebag who can put words on a page. If you have contacts, feel free to shop it around.
Dwayne Scantlebury said:Hi Doug,
Have read the script and would love to be a part of this project. Please view my headshots and spotlight link
http://www.spotlight.com/0459-1274-8977
Thank You
Permalink Reply by Royce Hercules on February 10, 2011 at 8:14pm
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