The movie script coverage for Edmund A. Wise Jr.’s “The Faithful and the Damned: Demon of the Swamp” has been completed, prepping the book for a Hollywood film adaptation

ARP’s Movie Script Coverage service aims to provide a written outline of the author’s book—a screenplay—that will be stored in a database that major studios can consult when seeking stories to adapt into films. Today, a Hollywood-style script was written for another of our authors’ works.
The screenplay serves as a roadmap for the producers, director, actors, and production in terms of what will be seen on the big screen. It is the common ground on which everyone working on the film will collaborate from start to finish.
The Faithful and the Damned: Demon of the Swamp depicts the battle between good and evil as Atrakhitis, an ancient demon, is freed to fulfill ancient prophecies.
The Faithful and the Damned: Demon of the Swamp tells the story of a demon that enters the Hockamock swamp in Massachusetts to fulfill an old prophecy. It’s an intriguing fiction that attempts to merge ancient mystic traditions with modern times.
The clock is ticking as a demon is born. Overnight, the town of Clearmont, Massachusetts, transforms into a terrifying place. As the number of disappearances and brutal murders rises, rumors of a terrible beast become widespread. Jonathan Bailey, a retired folklorist, and his estranged son, Philip, travel to a faraway region in search of magical powers to stop the demons from destroying the town’s lone protection against the terror that is devouring humanity. Will the citizens of Clearmont find the heroic within themselves in this battle of good vs. evil? When everything appears to be lost, the most unassuming of them will go forward to fight a foe stronger than any human being.