Starlite Film Productions: Loglines
WHEN ANGELS CRY - LOGLINE
A Native American woman's vision embarks her on a phenomenal journey to save her hometown from an environmental crisis. Based on a true story.
WHEN ANGELS CRY - TRUE ACCOUNTS
1. Florida Homestead - 1968 - 1976 - 2005 2. Found crystal rock on railroad tracks - 1968 3. Attended Chiefland Elementary School - 1968 4. Narrow Gap Indian Massacre - 1539 5. Buried Redbird inside cedar box - 1970 6. Drove 1972 Volkswagen w/Indian decals - 1976 7. Graduated Chiefland High School - 1976 8. First Seminole War “Battle of Suwannee - 1818 9. Clay Landing Trading Post - 1818 10. Civil War Hematite Foundry “Iron Forty” - 1861 11. Firestorm over Long Pond - 1809 12. Chief Nero’s Black Settlement - 1818 13. Chief White King Indian Village - 1750 - 1760 14. Chief Bowlegs Indian Village - 1818
15. Vision of Kokopelli Dancer - 1998
16. Vision of caves - 2005 - 2005
17. Cluster of Suicides - 1970 thru 2005
18. Became blood sisters with best friend - 1968
19. Petitioned Environmental Protection Agency - 2006
20. Florida EPA tested groundwater - 2008
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THE LEGEND OF JERRY GOLDWIRE - LOGLINE
The Civil War brought Jerry Goldwire, a Black Union Soldier, to a small Florida town where he became a freedom fighter and freed local Plantation slaves. Based on a true story.
THE LEGEND OF JERRY GOLDWIRE - -TRUE ACCOUNTS
1. Civil War of the South ~ 1861 - 1865 2. Issac P. Hardee Cottonwood Plantation ~ 1861 - 1865 3. Florida Railroad ~ 1861 - 1862 ~ Levyville Station 4. David Levy Yulee Cottonwood Plantation ~ 1861 -1863 5. Clay Landing Camp ~ 1861 - 1865 6. Cedar Keys' Atsena Otie Key Lighthouse ~ 1862 7. Civil War Battle @ Cedar Keys' #4 Bridge ~ 1862 8. Slavery ~ 1861 - 1865 9. Union Soldier, Jerry Goldwire freed several Plantation Slaves ~ 1864 10. Hardeetown General Store ~ 1861 - 1864 11. Fowlers Bluff Camp ~ 1862 12. Cedar Keys' Island Hotel ~ 1862 - 1865 13. Gulf of Mexico Ship Blockade ~ 1862 14. Jerry Goldwire married former Hardee Plantation Slave girl ~ 1865 (?) 15. Levyville Hematite Foundry "Iron Forty" ~ 1862