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Dark motives

Synopsis
In a dark, shadowy room filled with smoke she waits, awaiting her company for the night. A knock at the door, its him, the mobster to be, Frank. A hello and a kiss on the cheek are exchanged. He enters. She offers him whiskey, no thank you maam he replies, she leans in close almost seeming that she is going to kiss him, a mobsters wifes lips only a head turn away she begins to caress his head softly as they get into conversation there is a phone call, its him her husband Rorik the raven Faulkner, asking to speak to Frank directly, asking him to take good care of his wife and make sure she is happy....... or else. Hanging up the phone with a sense of fear Mrs Faulkner asks whats wrong, he replies how about that drink? After this night, for the next six months, Frank faces a series of tests ranging from dates to false hold ups and a daring hostage situation, all designed by the raven him self to see if he is mobster material. After these fast six months, Frank gets accepted as we discover his true intentions from the past six months. His cover is blown during a heated argument though luckily he made friends inside the gang and begins a new mission to corrupt them from their lives of crime and turn them to good, in this process he must also keep on a low radar from the raven as he picks apart the gang member by member causing an internal war and making it easy for the police to shut them down for good. To turn the heads of the mobsters he offers protection for their families, pay offs and a fair trail. To bring down the members he plans a set of deliberate failures by tipping off the DA to drug and weapon shipments thus removing morale and faith in the gang leaders making it is easier to corrupt the lower ranks and to wreak internal havoc.

Actor choices
Jamie Bell - Looks hapless, innocent and young. He also appeals to a female audience. Catherine ZetaJones Mature and has starred in Chicago, a neo noir. Harvey Keitel Been in Reservoir Dogs, and looks very rugged, suited for a mobster.

Research
We think that our film will be successful as a similar classic noir film, The man who wasnt there, earned $664, 404 in its opening weekend. LA Confidential also gained $5, 211, 198 on its opening weekend. We think the age rating of our film is 15 because it includes minor violence and minor foul language, but has a intimate relationship in the film.

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