Arthur Milo, an IRS official with access to detailed personal and financial data, chooses his kidnap victims from his files. Pete Honeycutt is in charge of the case and Milo taunts him with personal phone calls, eventually threatening his family.
When a police officer is killed in the line of duty, his soul enters into the body of a young officer to seek revenge for his murder. However, when the spirit takes over, the officer is unaware of what is going on and most think he is in need of a psychiatrist, including the wife of the fallen cop.
An ordinary man frustrated with the various flaws he sees in society begins to psychotically and violently lash out against them.
Susie Singer Carter is a multi-award-winning writer, director, producer, actor, and Alzheimer’s/caregiver advocate. She wrote, directed, and produced the 2018 Oscar-qualified short, My Mom and the Girl, starring Valerie Harper, using her personal experience to shed a heartfelt, uplifting light on caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. She also wrote and produced “Bratz: The Movie” (Lionsgate) and co-produced “Soul Surfer” (Sony). Her acclaimed podcasts include “Love Conquers Alz”—named 2020 Best Podcast by New Media Film Festival and 2024 Best Dementia Podcast by Goodpods—and the horror/comedy, “I Love Lucifer”, nominated for Best Audio Fiction by the Indie Series Awards. Her latest screenplay, “RUN”, is in pre-production with Phiphen Pictures. Most recently, Susie wrote, directed, and produced “No Country for Old People, a Nursing Home Exposé”. After her mother suffered and died from neglect and abuse in a 5-star facility, she felt morally compelled to expose a broken system through a cautionary tale meant to spark reform. The film received the 2024 Gold Anthem Award for Awareness. A passionate advocate, Susie emceed the San Fernando Valley Walk to End Alzheimer’s and proudly carried a purple flower for her late mother. She also hosts the WGAW’s 3rd & Fairfax Podcast.
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