Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “Devil’s Eye: A Joe Barrett Series” by Vince DeOrchis 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 “Devil’s Eye: A Joe Barrett Series” by Vince DeOrchis which can be turned into a successful movie.
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.
Vince DeOrchis has been a practicing maritime lawyer in New York City for nearly 47 years. Before going to law school, he spent several months at sea as a deckhand on a freighter that traveled between Spain and the East Coat of the United States.
He has traveled around all over the globe conducting investigations and working with organizations such as the Comite Maritime International, the Maritime Law Association of the United States, and the UNCITRAL workshop involved in the development of a new international convention for the carriage of cargo at sea while handling many marine casualty cases.
He is also one of the founders of the International Maritime Law Seminar, which is held in London and Singapore each year.
The author is an avid sailor, proficient at art glass, and an admitted amateur painter. He lives in New York City and Centerport, Long Island with his wife.
“Devil’s Eye: A Joe Barrett Series” by Vince DeOrchis follows the story of Nizar, a seventeen-year-old boy, and his little sister, Rima, who seek to escape the horrors of war-torn Syria. With no family to seek help to, their only hope is to reunite with their estranged cousin, Sayid, who lives in the USA. Unknown to them, Sayid, their only hope, developed covert ties with an extremist group.
The twins sneak onto a ship headed for New York in Spain by hiding inside a container. When the ship runs into an intense storm, the siblings are exposed to a cargo of lethal gas. Following an extremely dangerous journey, Nizar and Rima find themselves embroiled in a widely publicized legal proceeding pertaining to a terrorist attack on an aircraft headed towards New York.
Joe Barrett, a young and somewhat unconventional lawyer, is unexpectedly drawn into the investigation as he tries to fathom how the two young stowaways were exposed to the sarin gas aboard the containership.
With help from Dalia, a quick-witted bartender, he unravels a plot that endangers the lives of those in the New York courtroom involved in sentencing the terrorist.
A compelling and masterfully written legal thriller, “Devil’s Eye: A Joe Barrett Series” features a distinctive concept, compelling characters, and proficient use of location. The screenplay effectively integrates aspects of terrorism, undercover operations, and courtroom drama to create an engaging and thought-provoking story.
The narrative film explores themes of justice, resiliency, and unbreakable humanity while combining the tension of a courtroom drama with the urgency of a terrorist plot. Improving the story’s shortcomings would increase its emotional impact.
All things considered, the script might appeal to those looking for a gripping and intricate thriller.
