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WHITE TUNA

WHITE TUNA
By Peter Marshall Smith

GENRE: Thriller, Drama
LOGLINE:

Aided by an aging Western lawman, an American reporter uncovers proof connecting the ruling class of Mexico to a drug smuggling operation, and must flee the country to protect his source’s 6-year-old son.

SYNOPSIS:

CO-CREATED AND WRITTEN BY STANTON HILL AND PETER MARSHALL SMITH

INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS:

In February of 1995 the Mexican government spent millions in Washington D.C. hiring top lobbying firms to help overturn the “dolphin safe” tuna embargo that had inadvertently undermined the main cocaine trafficking pipeline in the Pacific. Raul Salinas de Gortari, the brother of former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari along with members of the PRI, had invested a fortune in Pescadero Azteca, Mexico’s largest tuna fleet. This joint venture with the Cali and Tijuana Cartels enabled the smuggling of massive quantities of cocaine on tuna schooners.

OVERVIEW:

An aging Texas Ranger undergoes a deadly mission to save a kidnapped child and repay a debt to a slain journalist who uncovered proof of a massive drug smuggling operation. Meanwhile a veteran FBI agent tries to close the case of a suspected serial killer to reunite with her ailing daughter. Little does she know the ranger is the killer she needs to catch.

WHITE TUNA is a serial crime thriller with a unique structure that follows three protagonists.

The story begins following the first, Will Henry, a journalist hell bent on chasing the biggest story of his life, exposing the tuna-cocaine smuggling connection in the Pacific. In the process, he inadvertently acquires the shipping manifests and financial records of the entire smuggling operation as well as evidence connecting the ruling class of Mexico. This accidental revelation puts his source in harm’s way and he is forced to choose between fleeing to save himself and staying to protect the innocents left behind. He chooses to stay and call in help from a old friend, the second protagonist, Texas Ranger, Mike Doyle.

In an unconventional twist Will Henry is killed at the end of the pilot teeing up the second major storyline of the series; a Cartel ransom of an innocent boy in exchange for a critical hard-drive.

Mike Doyle’s mission to recover the boy, brutally executing one target after another, becomes viewed as supernatural wrath by the Cartel soldiers, and who’s to say it’s not? Who’s to say that the rage and conviction of one man is not a form of possession.

Enter the 3rd protagonist, FBI agent Fawn Fletcher assigned to unravel his crimes. Fletcher is an analyst in the BAU-2 unit and hoping for one last simple assignment and early retirement to manage the care of her mentally ill teenage daughter. Despite her efforts to quickly close the case, Agent Fletcher becomes entangled in the pursuit of what she believes to be a serial killer in the Southwest. Who is to say that Doyle’s savage executions are not the actions of a serial killer?

The bewildering murders, acts of war from another epoch, will not only threaten Fletcher’s life, but put her soul at hazard, forcing her to confront her core beliefs about good and evil.

Each of these heroes is fiercely committed to a final life mission in the chaotic frontier of the U.S./Mexico borderlands.

PILOT AND SERIES BIBLE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST:

lasreverfilms@gmail.com

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