Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “Duppy Conqueror” by Leonard Archie Wilson has been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood movie 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. Recently, a Hollywood-style script was written for Leonard Archie Wilson’s best-read, “Duppy Conqueror,” which can be adapted into a movie masterpiece. If converted into a movie, this story will be highly marketable and profitable. The storyline allows for a lot of creativity, the concept is captivating, and the story can be further fleshed out into branches that make a TV show.
The screenplay is the common ground on which producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the movie will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be seen on the big screen. The production of the Movie Script coverage is to prepare for the screenplay to be produced.
Leonard Archie Wilson was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1951, the youngest of four siblings born in Jamaica to his parents, Leonard Nathaniel and Althea Ulrica. The family home on Jacques Road in Kingston was destroyed during the deadly hurricane Charlie that visited the island in the fall of 1951. The family relocated to England the following year, 1952. In the British school system, Leonard stood out in English composition in all the schools and all the grades, such was his love for storytelling.
In the spring of 1967, the family, now comprising eight siblings, relocated to Jamaica, where the teenager apprenticed as a jeweler on the famed King Street in Kingston. After a four-year apprenticeship, Leonard attended West Indies College to round out his high school education. He sat the General Certificate of Education exam from Cambridge University, and of all his passes, he treasured mostly his distinction in English. Leonard spent much of the time regaling his siblings with Stories, made up and otherwise. The streets of Kingston were a feast to his eyes and cars; the sixties being a very turbulent time in Jamaica.
In his retirement decades later, after suffering serious illnesses, he settled in central Florida, where he writes. This is the fourth book Leonard has penned during the three years of his retirement.
“Duppy Conqueror” is a movie about faith and shedding light on the fact that there are forces beyond what we see or understand. It further teaches that you can accomplish what you set your mind to, but you must be ready to make the corresponding sacrifice for your goals. It is a Jamaican tale that uses native slang in tandem with English and will be a fantastic movie adaptation as it appeals to a large audience.
The title “Duppy Conqueror” should resonate with most Jamaicans. No, not because of the reggae song by the same name, but because it has been a title conferred upon a very tough person, a force of nature. The story is about a young man born in the mid-1960s who is confronted by gangs, the rude boys, and other more frightening folks of a paranormal nature. William’s strength is informed by his religious parents and the Bible, but are they enough to keep him safe and alive in the concrete jungles of Jamaica? The story draws upon the real-life experiences of family and friends. This is a work of fiction; however, the impact of the Holy Spirit is no fiction.