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Compelled by pending financial ruin, three young Miami repo upstarts are forced by a corrupt bank manager to steal a drug lord’s jet, hangered on a dope farm in Columbia. But, to their chargrin, they don’t know how to fly that type of jet. They will be landing in Miami in ten minutes or when the fuel runs out.
SYNOPSIS:
I’m Michael Gossette and Two Inches to Miami is an action feature that can best be described as Repo Man meets Scarface.
KENNY GRUBBS inherited his dying father’s repo business, but business is not good. The bills keep piling up. Kenny and his best friend SPIDER try to drum up more clients, but fail until Kenny’s main squeeze KAT, a bank manager, is approached by her boss MR. GOULD about a repo job. Gould gave a loan to a shady character to buy a G-4 jet. After Mr. Shady got the jet, he quit making payments. Gould offers the repo job to Kenny & Spider for 100K. The pressure is on Gould by a bank board member to retrieve the G-4 at all costs and he ups the finders fee to 250k. Kenny & Spider REALLY need the money so they agree even though neither knows how to fly a G-4 and the jet is on a farm in Columbia. Plus, Gould didn’t bother to share the reason he’s under great pressure. Kat discovers the truth and realizes it’s a death trap for Kenny & Spider. She races to the airport, tells them of the trap, but can’t convince then to shuttle the mission so she joins them in the quest. Our three heroes are flown over the Columbian drop sight and “convince” the pilot, GRADY SEYBOLT to go with them by putting him in a parachute and throwing him out of the plane. That’s why there are co-pilots. Armed to the teeth thanks to Gould’s expense account they brace for the worst. The farm is an armed fortress. After a running battle they get the jet airborne. When they get Miami in sight the jet runs out of fuel and drops like a rock. Their shaken pilot lands the G-4 on a long dock just out of reach of the sun bathers and the repo team collects the reward.
Two Inches to Miami is 92 pages of action, suspense, and laughter. It’s the perfect popcorn movie the world needs today. I hope you read it. Sincerely, Mike
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