ANGEL HAWK PRODUCTIONS
827 N. Hollywood Way #246, Burbank, CA 91505
SUMMARY OF SCRIPTS
ELDRIDGE WAY
There's a deep rooted gnawing that constantly torments Gabe Eldridge. It's
an anguish that burns so deep inside, nothing can stop it. "We were driven
to do what we did. Me, I reckon more so than my brothers."  When Mrs.
Longworth pleads with the three brothers to "find the monsters that
destroyed my family," they oblige. But, at what cost? Gabe overhearing
Sheriff Hathaway say that the outlaws have moved on to Oklahoma
Territory, take pursuit. Once in Oklahoma, all seems eerily quiet. Feeling
the intensity all around, even Luke, an alcoholic, tries to remain sober.
Detective Crossen is one man in town who especially hates the Eldridge's
interference. First of all, they get in the way of what he's trying to
accomplish. Secondly, he's a man who harbors a dark secret, one that
involves half the town. As this action adventure, old west tale unravels, we
find out the truth behind Gabe's obsession, and - just when does the price
of justice become too high?






ALONG THE WAY
When Josiah's family is killed, he calls on  the aid of his brother, Marcus,
even though they  haven't seen one another in years. Marcus is now a
priest and what Josiah asks is against everything that Marcus stands for. "I
don't want your hands folded in prayer, I want them wrapped around this
trigger."  Great strife churns inside Marcus, as he has his own battles to
encounter, including coming face to face with his own past and his own
current indiscretions. Amongst the gun battles and family feuds - memories
come flooding in - remembrances long tucked away.  And it's two women
that now hold the key. Hannah the one to Marcus' heart. And Josiah's in the
form of a prostitute named Lottie - the only person who can really unlock
the truth about what happened.








THE ADVENTURESS
This action adventure is a story of murder, and mystery, and also of love in
the face of adversity, set in post Civil War times. Can Grace, a woman of
the night, get out of a life full of misery?  Grace, being forced into
prostitution by her abusive husband, Ben, is watching as her friends are
being murdered one by one. Isaiah, a man with a cane, an eye patch and
painful memories of the war, enters the picture.  Could this mysterious
stranger have anything to do with Grace's friends being murdered? As
Isaiah becomes closer to Grace, matters are complicated when Isaiah
discovers the true identify of Grace's husband.  When Ben takes a shot at
Grace, Isaiah is the one who saves her. As he stands there holding a gun to
Ben's head, Grace begs him to pull the trigger.  But, Isaiah can't.  He has
his reasons. As the story unfolds, we find out who lives, who loves and who
ends up in a pine box before it's all over.
FILM PROJECTS -
IN DEVELOPMENT

ACTION ADVENTURES
SET IN
THE OLD WEST

"WIND OF REVENGE"
LYRICS BY DAVID RAY TUCK
THEME SONG FOR
"ELDRIDGE WAY"
WE ALSO HAVE FIRST RIGHTS TO OPTION ON

"THE SAGA OF
SOAPY SMITH"

AND

"DODGE"

BY JOHN FASANO AND RICHARD C HACKER

We are currently talking to Stuart Margolin and Marcus
Dillistone about directing "Soapy Smith."

* Stuart is an actor, writer and director.   
He has directed over 50 TV shows and films.
(Ron Stannett, DP and Margolin have worked together on
"Lonesome Dove: The Series" and on "Dead Man's Gun"
making them a
perfect team for this type of genre)

* Marcus is an award winning film director, A close friend of Sir John Mills,
he directed the film of Sir John's life Sir John Mills' Moving Memories.  


JOHN FASANO bio

John Fasano began his filmmaking career creating industrial films for such companies as IBM.
In 1984 he wrote the play "Thoughts in the Margin" for Amnesty International. His work in
the independent motion picture field includes producing and directing Rock 'n' Roll
Nightmare (1987), Black Roses (1988) and The Jitters (1989). Fasano began his career as a
motion picture research editor for Time/Life's TV Cable Week and from 1983 through 1986
he was a magazine editorial director.  

In addition, Fasano has produced over 15 films for television, including The Hunchback with
Mandy Patinkin, Ladies Night with Paul Michael Glaser, and A Family Lost with Leslie
Easterbrook and Cindy Gibb.  He also served as an Associate Producer on the film Tombstone
and was Executive Producer and writer of The Legend of Butch and Sundance.  He has
written several TV movies including Saving Jessica Lynch, Stone Cold,  and The Hunley.  

The US Department of the Army presented Fasano with the Commander's Award for Public
Service -- the fourth highest public service honorary award that may be granted to a private
citizen -- for Directing and writing the documentary "Army Strong -- Technology of the 21st
Century." Presented May 20, 2008 at Raleigh Studios, Hollywood.







RICHARD CARLETON HACKER bio

In addition to script writing and film production, Richard Carleton Hacker is a featured writer
on premium wine, spirits and tobacco for Robb Report (the leading luxury lifestyle magazine
in America), Playboy Magazine (no description necessary!), Ritz-Carlton Magazine, Resort
Living, Smoke Magazine, and is a regular columnist for The Quarterly Review of Wine. He
writes about these pleasurable pastimes for other national and international lifestyle
publications as well.
In addition, he has authored 11 books on pipes and cigars that have been published in the
U.S., Great Britain, and Germany. The internationally acclaimed author is a popular keynote
speaker, has made numerous guest appearances on radio and television, is a judge for the
San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the Critic’s Challenge International Wine
Competition, and has been the subject of countless newspaper and magazine articles.