BLOOD MANOR

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PRICE: $100,000

GENRE: Thriller

LOGLINE: A couple returns to the husband's childhood home with a group of friends for a weekend of fun. They find that the Manor, steeped in a history of death, continues its reputation.

SYNOPSIS:

Thomas is suffering from disturbing nightmares stemming from the traumatic incident of his parents' tragic death. He has no memory of the actual murder or the weeks that followed. Dr. Murry, Thomas’s psychiatrist, suggests that visiting his childhood home, the place of the incident, may jar loose his missing memories and rid him of the nightmares.

Thomas and his wife, Lynn, set out on a trip to Thomas’s home, Blont Manor, the seat of the town Blontville. They bring along six friends, some of whom have underlying tension with Thomas. Upon arriving at the Manor, Thomas unveils the troubling history of the home. The home and its family have a tragic history that began with its founder, Langston Blont, and his soldiers claiming the land after slaughtering the peaceful natives. The Blont family's wealth grows while the townspeople struggle to barely earn a living, resulting in deep-seated resentment. It is believed that this intertwinement began with a curse issued by the surviving member of a Creole family murdered 100 years ago. The Blont family, blessed with fortune, is also cursed with only the firstborn, always a male, of each generation surviving. All other siblings die tragic violent deaths.

The group encounters Jess, the unlikely sheriff of the town, a young black woman who was a childhood friend of Thomas. Thomas is also reunited with the caretaker of the manor, Mr. Leonard, a mysterious elderly man who is in contact with his uncle, Dr. Blont. Dr. Blont is dead set against Thomas’s return to the manor and has been secretly plotting to sell and destroy it.

It’s not long before the visit to the manor turns deadly for the group. At first, a plot is revealed to drive Thomas insane by his so-called friends. They prove more successful than they desired as the insane Thomas takes on the persona of “Vengdactor man” and goes on a murderous spree. He dons an armored helmet used by Langston Blont when conquering the territory; it harbors dark forces that guide Thomas.

Jess, seemingly always one step behind, investigates throughout the story, trying to get to the bottom of the unfolding mysteries of the manor. By the story’s end, she is able to save Lynn, the final victim of Thomas, while suffering a mortal injury herself. She awakens from a nearly month-long coma to find facts being covered up and discovers her own fortunes are tied to the manor. The pregnant Lynn had plotted to get Thomas’s family’s wealth while sending him to a mental institution but gets more than she bargained for. All of her friends are now dead, and she finds out the only way she and her baby can inherit the fortune is if her child resides in the manor until his 18th birthday.

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PRICE: $100,000

GENRE: Thriller

LOGLINE: A couple returns to the husband's childhood home with a group of friends for a weekend of fun. They find that the Manor, steeped in a history of death, continues its reputation.

SYNOPSIS:

Thomas is suffering from disturbing nightmares stemming from the traumatic incident of his parents' tragic death. He has no memory of the actual murder or the weeks that followed. Dr. Murry, Thomas’s psychiatrist, suggests that visiting his childhood home, the place of the incident, may jar loose his missing memories and rid him of the nightmares.

Thomas and his wife, Lynn, set out on a trip to Thomas’s home, Blont Manor, the seat of the town Blontville. They bring along six friends, some of whom have underlying tension with Thomas. Upon arriving at the Manor, Thomas unveils the troubling history of the home. The home and its family have a tragic history that began with its founder, Langston Blont, and his soldiers claiming the land after slaughtering the peaceful natives. The Blont family's wealth grows while the townspeople struggle to barely earn a living, resulting in deep-seated resentment. It is believed that this intertwinement began with a curse issued by the surviving member of a Creole family murdered 100 years ago. The Blont family, blessed with fortune, is also cursed with only the firstborn, always a male, of each generation surviving. All other siblings die tragic violent deaths.

The group encounters Jess, the unlikely sheriff of the town, a young black woman who was a childhood friend of Thomas. Thomas is also reunited with the caretaker of the manor, Mr. Leonard, a mysterious elderly man who is in contact with his uncle, Dr. Blont. Dr. Blont is dead set against Thomas’s return to the manor and has been secretly plotting to sell and destroy it.

It’s not long before the visit to the manor turns deadly for the group. At first, a plot is revealed to drive Thomas insane by his so-called friends. They prove more successful than they desired as the insane Thomas takes on the persona of “Vengdactor man” and goes on a murderous spree. He dons an armored helmet used by Langston Blont when conquering the territory; it harbors dark forces that guide Thomas.

Jess, seemingly always one step behind, investigates throughout the story, trying to get to the bottom of the unfolding mysteries of the manor. By the story’s end, she is able to save Lynn, the final victim of Thomas, while suffering a mortal injury herself. She awakens from a nearly month-long coma to find facts being covered up and discovers her own fortunes are tied to the manor. The pregnant Lynn had plotted to get Thomas’s family’s wealth while sending him to a mental institution but gets more than she bargained for. All of her friends are now dead, and she finds out the only way she and her baby can inherit the fortune is if her child resides in the manor until his 18th birthday.

PRICE: $100,000

GENRE: Thriller

LOGLINE: A couple returns to the husband's childhood home with a group of friends for a weekend of fun. They find that the Manor, steeped in a history of death, continues its reputation.

SYNOPSIS:

Thomas is suffering from disturbing nightmares stemming from the traumatic incident of his parents' tragic death. He has no memory of the actual murder or the weeks that followed. Dr. Murry, Thomas’s psychiatrist, suggests that visiting his childhood home, the place of the incident, may jar loose his missing memories and rid him of the nightmares.

Thomas and his wife, Lynn, set out on a trip to Thomas’s home, Blont Manor, the seat of the town Blontville. They bring along six friends, some of whom have underlying tension with Thomas. Upon arriving at the Manor, Thomas unveils the troubling history of the home. The home and its family have a tragic history that began with its founder, Langston Blont, and his soldiers claiming the land after slaughtering the peaceful natives. The Blont family's wealth grows while the townspeople struggle to barely earn a living, resulting in deep-seated resentment. It is believed that this intertwinement began with a curse issued by the surviving member of a Creole family murdered 100 years ago. The Blont family, blessed with fortune, is also cursed with only the firstborn, always a male, of each generation surviving. All other siblings die tragic violent deaths.

The group encounters Jess, the unlikely sheriff of the town, a young black woman who was a childhood friend of Thomas. Thomas is also reunited with the caretaker of the manor, Mr. Leonard, a mysterious elderly man who is in contact with his uncle, Dr. Blont. Dr. Blont is dead set against Thomas’s return to the manor and has been secretly plotting to sell and destroy it.

It’s not long before the visit to the manor turns deadly for the group. At first, a plot is revealed to drive Thomas insane by his so-called friends. They prove more successful than they desired as the insane Thomas takes on the persona of “Vengdactor man” and goes on a murderous spree. He dons an armored helmet used by Langston Blont when conquering the territory; it harbors dark forces that guide Thomas.

Jess, seemingly always one step behind, investigates throughout the story, trying to get to the bottom of the unfolding mysteries of the manor. By the story’s end, she is able to save Lynn, the final victim of Thomas, while suffering a mortal injury herself. She awakens from a nearly month-long coma to find facts being covered up and discovers her own fortunes are tied to the manor. The pregnant Lynn had plotted to get Thomas’s family’s wealth while sending him to a mental institution but gets more than she bargained for. All of her friends are now dead, and she finds out the only way she and her baby can inherit the fortune is if her child resides in the manor until his 18th birthday.

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