Written as part of the April 2011 ScriptFrenzy challenge, Author Marisa L. Williams follows up "Summon the Shaman" with "The Young Buck," with "The Looney Balloonies" falling somewhere between the two. This screen play ends the reality-based fictional trilogy with even more drama. After making a movie and working as a carnie, it is time to relax at Mardi Gras, and just when you think you know how things will end, "The Young Buck" enters the picture, creating a war of drama between friends that changes everything.
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Written as part of the April 2011 ScriptFrenzy challenge, Author Marisa L. Williams follows up "Summon the Shaman" with "The Young Buck," with "The Looney Balloonies" falling somewhere between the two. This screen play ends the reality-based fictional trilogy with even more drama. After making a movie and working as a carnie, it is time to relax at Mardi Gras, and just when you think you know how things will end, "The Young Buck" enters the picture, creating a war of drama between friends that changes everything.
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