Story by, Robert U Manning
Screenplay & Production Schedules are completed
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"High schoolers (ages15 -18) and parents of teenagers (ages 40-41) Story to remind people of morals and values"
Robbie tells a dramatic story about teen romance and adult relationships. Robbie wants to win the sexual pleasures of his long-time high school sweetheart (Maisha) who is firmly holding on to her virginity. Maisha with visions of college insist Robbie changes his bad boy ways to continue to see her. Robbie loves Maisha, but he is immature; and crime, negative attitude about school, and greed poses a threat to their future. Robbie gets very little guidance from his father who is never home and learning his own lessons about relationships. Maisha wants a man who can commit to her, love her, and they grow and develop together. An emotional display of love, broken hearts and shattered lives.
Diverse African American film
Budget 2 million
Realism a story that could be you!
Fitted for Prime-Time Television & Streaming, Premiering Feb 1 perfect for Black History month and filmed with addiontal scenes at the Dallas Courthouse, and the Gaylord Texan Glass Cactus night club.

Audiences are seeking diverse african american films telling stories of guidance. Throughout history seniors have always been the best story tellers. International viewers want to learn from us how to make it in America. Netflix making deals for over 600 hours of content for African American content. This is just one film but could easily premier on network television , and streamers could reach a large audience. No way this film could lose money .

A Director debut signature film. First time directors are just as likely to make a breakout hit as repeat directors. Premier Feb 1 to contribute to African American cinema during African American Black History month. New writers are evolving as predicted 4% increase between 2021 and 2031 about as fast as all other occupations. Welcoming partnership and seeking mentor.
Allow me to make this film for you, and the city of Dallas, a film that would engage many performers as we develop a new generation of Stars and mentored by our A listers. Create a house hold film similar to "Claudine" Staring James Earl Jones and Diane Carol. Would like to give it that classic feel a household staple
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