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TALK ISN'T CHEAP
By Jerry Smith

GENRE: Independent
LOGLINE:


Sometimes words can move mountains,... or bring down buildings. 

SYNOPSIS:

John Randolf, a self proclaimed rebel who simply wants to stay under the radar of the system, can't help but speak his mind when the occasion arises. The only problem, in today's society, when does the occasion not arise? That along with 'happy accidents' make for an interesting life.

Living behind the barn on the farm of Peter Thompson, a World War 2 veteran, Randolf adopts the old man as his own and also recruits a few young men eager to learn while they work the farm. Heading into town to pick up supplies, one of those happy accidents occur that slowly sets off a chain reaction that eventually will seal Randolf's fate.

Randolf has a genuine magnetism for interesting characters. From the local part time guitar player who invites him to one of his gigs, to Linda, the investment banker he meets there, and falls in love with, and her jealous future ex-boyfriend, who thinks Randolf is responsible for blowing up a government building, which inadvertently, he was. This all leads to a standoff at the farm reminiscent of Concord in 1775. This is a movie that will make people think and maybe even question their government.

I've led an interesting life and have been blessed with meeting characters of whom I write about. Who knows, I may even be some of these characters. I've lived in the streets, and yes, way under the radar.

Barry A.A. Dillinger

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