Murderers Vs: Sheriffs Duels Script

A Script for a Dramatic Standoff Logline: In a lawless frontier town, convicted murderers are given one chance at freedom: a duel against the sheriff. But the true battle is not of bullets—it is of guilt, justice, and the human breaking point. SCENE I: THE RULES OF THE GRAVE SETTING: A dusty, half-abandoned town. Sunset. A long main street lined with wooden hitching posts. A clock tower reads 5:55 PM. On one side, three SHERIFFS in dark dusters, badges glinting. On the other, three MURDERERS in shackles, wrists raw.

(on his knees, bleeding out): "Told you... I don't want fair..." (Harding collapses beside Locke. Both are dead. The bell tolls again.) SCENE V: THE RECKONING SETTING: The street is now littered with bodies. Sheriff Moss stands, wounded. Sheriff Vega kneels, weeping. The clock tower reads 6:15 PM. murderers vs sheriffs duels script

"In Black Hollow, every bullet has a name. Every sheriff has a ghost. And every murderer? Every murderer was once someone’s last prayer. Duel at dusk. Draw if you dare. But know this: no one walks away clean." FADE TO BLACK. A Script for a Dramatic Standoff Logline: In

"Go ahead. Add my blood to your brother's. See if that brings him back." SHERIFF VEGA (screaming): "DRAW!" (Elias does not move. Vega fires. Elias falls. His last word is a whisper.) Sunset