07 — Screenplays · Kit Anderson
Nine feature screenplays by Kit Anderson. None of them have been made into movies yet. This is not Kit Anderson's fault.
A high school kid who is very good at basketball and very bad at everything else. Won best dialogue at AOF Fest, 2010. The title is more complicated than it sounds. Watch the AOF interview ↗
A mythological courier who only accepts payment in horseshoes discovers that the afterlife has a logistics problem. He is not the right person to solve it.
A fixer who works exclusively for the ultra-wealthy learns that old money has longer memory than he does. The aftermath of a clean job is never clean.
A professional snowboarder who can no longer afford to be professional and a retired ski patroller who never should have retired are the only two people standing between a mountain town and something that has come down off the mountain.
A bare-knuckle fighter who has never lost a fight and never been paid what he's worth decides to settle both problems on the same night. It goes fine until it doesn't.
A gang of jackass skiers blow up a chairlift. Adapted from the novella of the same name. A stand-alone story about some funny trouble in the town of Rockwell. Read the book →
A gambler rigs the Super Bowl. Again. Adapted from the novella of the same name. Read the book →
A combat veteran finds uneasy peace on a remote jungle beach, until it doesn't hold. Adapted from the novel of the same name. Read the book →
Four rally cars. One road. 1911. The race from Grass Valley to San Francisco has never been sanctioned, never been finished, and never been forgotten. Kit Anderson's most historically accurate screenplay, which is not saying much.
All nine screenplays are completed originals by Kit Anderson, Author, Artist, and Amateur Stuntman, operating a private media kitchen in Truckee, California. Three are adapted from published novels and novellas.
None of them have been produced. Hollywood has not called. Kit Anderson is not by the phone. For inquiries that are serious and involve real money, see the contact page — and read it carefully before making contact.
For the films Kit Anderson has actually made, see IMDb ↗ and kitanderson.tv ↗. Nothing is real.