HUNTERS OF THE SUN

SYNOPSIS
Believers and Non-Believers of Vampires, all of what you see and read is real... or is it ?
Hunters of the Sun just may change your view of vampires.
December 7th 1941 was a day that will live in infamy. Not, however, for the reason we all read about. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a calculated diversion from the true mission. On that day, the German high command began the hunt for “The Pedigree of Blood” by sending an elite unit of SS and scientist on a secret mission to find the reminds of Vladislav III, Prince of Wallachia, better Count Dracula. Dracula’s remains have been stolen and removed a hundred or more years earlier from their original resting place. More importantly, however, was the child they found.
It was Hitler's belief that if remnants of the child's body could somehow be extracted, he could create a super army of soldiers through the fertilization of human specimens. More than a year passed before a breakthrough was made.
By that time, there were almost forty three hundred women housed in the Doclue Camp. Dracula's viciousness with his enemies and his ruthlessness as a leader was the corner stone for Hitler’s model of governing the new Arian world. His fascination with the supernatural and legends of the creatures of the night marked the change in the German philosophy towards those who would fight against German rule.
This story is about those who survived the horrible brutality of those experiments and their genetic mutation into "Hunter’s of the Sun".
SAMPLE OF SCRIPT
FADE IN Panoramic shots of glaring sun and colorful buildings. FULL SHOT EXT: PARK -- MORNING CHILDREN are at play. EXT. PARK ABIGAIL,10, is pushing AMY,6, on a SWING. Amy's PARENTS look on. In the distance, ANDRES a TANNED man looks on intently. HANNAH, a young woman in her early twenties, very tan, is STANDING by pine trees. She WATCHES the children play. CUT TO: ARMANDO, a young man, mid twenties, DRIBBLES a basketball as he WALKS the path to the basketball court. He SEES Hannah near the pine trees. He lets the basketball ROLL towards HANNAH. ARMANDO (jogging) Excuse me please. A little help with by ball, yes.
Hannah looks BRIEFLY. She IGNORES the plea and continues her vigilance. Armando approaches. He RETRIEVES the ball. He ATTEMPTS to impress her with some RAZZLE-DAZZLE. It fails. MEDIUM SHOT ARMANDO PLAYING WITH THE BALL ARMANDO (CONT'D) You are a beautiful woman, no? Armando LOOKS to see what Hannah is STARING at. He moves CLOSER to Hannah. ARMANDO (CONT'D) (looking around) You are alone, yes? *********************************************************** The truth was that the SS was on a secret mission to find the remains of Vladislavs wife. KYLE But why his wife. Why not just find Dracula's remains? PROFESSOR MCGINNIS Ahh there's where it gets interesting. Dracula's remains had been stolen.. removed a hundred or more years before from their original resting place. More importantly, however, was the child. The professor TURNS the page and shows Kyle a picture of a young girl. Her RESEMBLANCE to AMY is remarkable ANGLE ON PICTURE PROFESSOR MCGINNIS (CONT'D) The remains of Dracula's one and only daughter were buried under her mother. The professor continues with his story. He turns to the next page of the book which REVEALS the capture of hundreds of YOUNG GIRLS during the war. CLOSE ON PROFESSOR PROFESSOR MCGINNIS (CONT'D) It was Hitler's belief that if remnants of the child's body could somehow be extracted, he could create a super army of frontsoldat.. (pause) front-line soldier. CLOSE ON KYLE KYLE But how? The ability to extract DNA wasn't even possible then. PROFESSOR MCGINNIS No, it wasn't. It took about a year until a breakthrough was made. By that time, there were almost forty three hundred women housed at Doclue forced to endure unspeakable scientific experiments . |











