Veteran Hollywood director, writer, and producer Ron Yungul now offers for the first time three unproduced screenplays whose subjects are the final thoughts of Abraham Lincoln, an Ed Wood-inspired script, and an unlikely WW II romance. Yungul writes with an old-fashioned verve and from a platform founded when Hollywood was still in its vibrant and undaunted youth. If you love a great story, you'll adore the works of Ron Yungul."Transmutant Kingdom" is based loosely on the life of filmmaker Ed Wood, notorious for having been branded the worst director of all time. This story takes a flight of fantasy with real aliens, resurrection, and life beyond Hollywood in what the screenwriter likes to think Ed Wood himself would have written and produced if he was making his own biopic."The Last Mortal Thoughts of A. Lincoln" is a take on the secret life of the 16th President; the unknown corners of his childhood and early life which shaped the man, and the President, to be. If Lincoln's life flashed before his eyes as he lay dying in the Petersen House, it would possibly unfold something like this story.Finally, "Fall" is a story set in World War II Colorado, in and around a beet farm where a German POW and a Japanese-American girl, both interned in camps adjacent to each other, meet during work release. It's a story of love, false assumptions, zealotry of more than one kind, and redemption.
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