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Logline: Jim Elliott is the head of a corrupt organization,
where crime and acts of terror are committed against humanity; nobody crosses
him and lives to talk about it.
He is a man of great influence in society, well educated in
criminal law, has wealth and power, and uses it all for evil means. His family
must pay the ultimate price for his behavior. Living in a free society, is not
one his family can ever experience because of his sins.
The Price We Must Pay For Our Father's Sins is Read from the Novel. It is the window to the real world where acts of violence is heard about and some of it is seen. Sexual assaults against women and girls, abuse against children and violent crimes committed against others, begs for and answer to the question: How much more blood will hate shed?
Synopsis
Title: The Price
We Must Pay for Our Father's Sins
By: Ellen
Barrier
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316-201-6178
Co-writer: Stephanie
Kimmel and Kathy Krantz Stewart (Pre-Producer and Co-writer)
Jim Elliott is the head of a corrupt organization, where
crime and acts of terror are committed against humanity; nobody crosses him and
lives to talk about it.
He is a man of great influence in society, well educated in
criminal law, with great influence, wealth and power; He and those in his
organization believe in revenge, and they will get it, if it means blowing up
buildings with children in them. They have no sense of remorse. Killing is
their business. Priscilla is a physical and psychological abused sexual slave
in his organization, who will never be free. She and her family will never live
in a free society. Death is the price they must pay for a world they lives in
that is filled with crimes committed against the innocents for money, power,
sex and violence.
Priscilla is a college graduate student of law, who
graduated with a 4.0 average and dreams of successful goals. She was filled
with life and excitement, until on the day she became Mrs. Jim Elliott. She did
not know that her marriage to Jim Elliott would result in a price she and her
family would have to pay. Priscilla and many others were deceived by Jim
Elliott’s extraordinary good looks, intelligence and charm. He was famous for
showing the world a sensitive and caring man, but Priscilla soon sees the true
Jim Elliott, on their wedding night. He is someone who she deeply loves, that
is incapable of loving another human being. She realizes she is his prisoner
and sexual slave.
Jim Elliott taught his teenage sons the ways of his
organization. When they became adults his sons hated each other, because of his
wicked influence over their life. He loved one son and hated the other. The son
he hated has vowed to make him and those in his organization pay for the crimes
they have committed against others. He has been discovered and a bounty to kill
him has been placed upon him. He has said, “Death is the inevitable price we
must pay. Freedom is not a thing my family nor myself has ever known."
The man who
shows great respect for his mother, and the women in his life: will have
respect for those he meets. __ Ellen J.
Barrier
Evil can
oftentimes disguise itself as being beautiful, that attracts the eyes and
stimulates pleasant desires that can results in a broken heart when it is
embraced. Some women have made the mistake of choosing the wrong man, who they
gave their hearts to, such as the one who is described below:
He is
gorgeous, so attractive to look upon, that when his eyes met hers, she could
not look away. His eyes hold within them a captivating beauty that is irresistible.
He is charming: his words are those that captured her attention: He said all
the things he knew she desired to hear. While saying “Hello” to her, and
complimenting her on her appearance, he was quickly reading her like an open
book. He finds out her weaknesses and uses them to achieve his desires. He is
evil disguised in beauty. But she is blinded by passion. Who is this gorgeous
creature she has fallen helpless in love with?
He is evil.
His heart can never belong to her: He is incapable of loving. He uses his looks
and charm to get whatever he wants. When she finds out who he really is, the
doors of her prison are locked and she learns she can never be free.
“Do not envy
evil men, neither desire to be with them. For their hearts studies destruction
and their lips talk of mischief” King Solomon (Proverbs 24:1)
These men are not good role models. They are
abusive, controlling and manipulative to women and children. They have no compassion
for their family.
The people
who follow them accept their behavior as strong men. They in reality are very
weak men.
Strong men
respect others. They are good role models for children. They possess the
characteristic tracts of kindness, Love, respectful, peaceful, empathy and
sympathy: Such men are trustworthy, gentle and reveal patience in a
relationship. Women who give their hearts to them, are not blinded by passion,
they are protected with their Love. They have been given a treasure chest of
priceless valuables that will last a lifetime. The men in their lives are
careful and thoughtful in the decisions they make. They are cool-headed under
pressure, but will fight when there is a legitimate cause.
The
character of an individual describes who they are. This is a safe way to avoid
a broken heart: And asking, “Where did I go wrong?
From the Novel: The Price We Must Pay For Our
Father’s Sins
One day when
Priscilla looked into the mirror, she saw the face of a battered woman. Inside,
her soul felt the same. The gorgeous face and figure that were once hers were
gone. She felt like a much older woman. The youthful zest she once had coupled
with energy, had vanished from her body. Not only was she a prisoner to Jim,
she had become a prisoner in his organization as well. “Where did I go wrong? She
asked.
Written by
Ellen J. Barrier
The synopsis
for the story and other information regarding the Screenplay, can be found on
Barrier’s Books & Associates primary website @ http://barriersbooks.1wp.com/
“Death is the inevitable price we must pay.” Tony Elliott
This is a reading from part one of the story from the movie, The Price We
Must Pay For Our Father's Sins a novel written by Ellen J. Barrier an Official Selection for Best Screenplay 2013 at The Beverly Hills Film Festival.
The Price We Must Pay For Our Father’s Sins is Coming Soon in PG-13 MOVIE
Jim Elliott is the head of a corrupt organization, where crime and acts of terror are committed against humanity; nobody crosses him and lives to talk about it.
He is a man of great influence in society, well educated in criminal law, has wealth and power, and uses it all for evil means. His family must pay the ultimate price for his behavior. Living in a free society, is not one his family can ever experience because of his sins.
Priscilla was a beautiful young woman who graduated from
law school, with a promising future in the field of law. However, on the day
she became Mrs. Jim Elliott, every one of her dreams were destroyed. Jim
Elliott was not an ordinary man. He was possessed with demons, a man without a
conscious. But, Priscilla didn't realize this horrible truth about her husband,
until it was too late.