Current Projects:
Sandlot Productions is always looking for new and exciting projects. Currently, Sandlot is reviewing
a number of movie and made-for-television productions.
Among projects currently under consideration are...
"Boxer George - the Pet Santa"
Written by Ted Nicholson, Screenplay by K.R. Boxberger
Genre: Holiday/Inspirational
In a long forgotten dog pound on the other side of town, a young boxer puppy and his sickly mother are fighting for survival while the mean doggy dictator controls his domain with fear and intimidation.
Boxer George does his best to steal scraps of food for his sickly mother as she encourages him to keep his spirit because "you have a greater destiny." As Boxer George's mother breaths her last breath, she implores him to escape the horrors of captivity and do his best to stop such inhumanity for pets everywhere.
As the tears run down Boxer George's distraught face and freeze as they hit the frozen ground, he
hears a noise. He looks up and realizes that it's Christmas Eve and Santa Clause and his reindeer are passing overhead. Boxer George looks down in despair as he realizes "there's no Santa for pets."
It is not to long before Boxer George knows what he has to do. "Mom is right. I must escape and make sure this never happens again to anyone else!"
As this story develops, it becomes clear that Boxer George's mom's prayers will be answered by the power of the holiday spirit. By the time
next Christmas rolls around, Boxer George's extraordinary adventures lead to the holiday season's newest and most unexpected hero:
"Boxer George - the Pet Santa."
Based on the Poetry of Edward A. Nicholson, this enchanting Holiday Special Presentation will lighten the hearts of even the most hardened holiday nay
Sayers and create a whole new hero and roll model for the world's children and their parents.
Every holiday season the world will look forward to heartwarming holiday specials like "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," "Charlie Brown's Christmas" and now,
"Boxer George, the Pet Santa".
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"Evilspeak II"
Written by Eric Weston
The original "EVILSPEAK" was released in 1980 and became an instant cult classic with a strong following that remains
today. It was re-released on DVD with an initial delivery of 100,000 units. Strong sales prompted another 100,000 units.
Over the years there have been sequels made of most of the well known horror titles. They have enjoyed great success theatrically and in the DVD market. EVILSPEAK is one of the last gems remaining to be rediscovered and given the same treatment.
In January 1980 EVILSPEAK opened theatrically at number one, averaging more than $6,100 per theater. In Los Angeles it averaged $11,292 per theater.
And that was when a theater ticket was $2.
The competing films playing that week were: Taps, Time Bandits, Chariots Of Fire, True Confessions, Body Heat, Prince Of The City.
Warner Brothers licensed EVILSPEAK in certain foreign territories for the amount of $1.2M. Their release in Japan earned $1,256,000 and a fourth place in the top ten.
EVILSPEAK reached $6.5M total worldwide earnings. This was when the only existing markets were theatrical, network television and VHS rentals. Today we have DVD sales and rentals, pay-per-view, cable, satellite, network and much more as potential markets worldwide.
And not to forget that $10 theatrical ticket.
Today's goal is a sequel aimed for theatrical release (the film ended with a sequel in mind) at a budget of $2.5M.
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"Angel on My
Shoulder"
Romantic Comedy based on the 1946 film starring
Paul Muni, Claude Rains and Anne Baxter
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Gangster Eddie Kagle is killed by his partner and trusted friend since childhood, Smiley Williams. Kagle ends up in hell, where "Nick" offers him an opportunity for revenge in exchange for help with a problem. He looks exactly like Senator Thomas Parker, an upright man who was entirely too honest and liable to cause more trouble in the future, since he is running for governor of his state. Kagle readily agrees.
Nich arranges to have Kagle take over parker's body. Then, funny things start happening. Though Kagle pursues his goal with evil intent (thought often at cross purposes with the Devil), everything he does to smear the judge's reputation somehow ends up making Parker look better. Along the way, Kagle becomes acquainted with Barbara Forster, The senators fiancée. He falls in love with her himself, causing him to question his whole outlook on life. Finally, he rebels.
Exasperated and defeated, Nick tries to take KAGLE back to Hell, leaving Judge Parker much better off than before. Nick threatens to make the reformed man's existence even more painful than usual, But Kagle is rescued by the Archangel Michael. It seems Kagle has found redemption through love and has saved himself a return trip to hell. He is taken to heaven, leaving Nick cursing the heavens above.
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"Roar"
Written by Eric Weston & Gerald Green
In a city that never sleeps, nothing can prepare them for the terror that is about to be unleashed.
When a ship arrives in to the New York city harbor carrying illegal cargo , we see a twelve foot long, eight hundred pound vicious Bengal Tiger, the largest ever caught, kill he entire crew.
Investigating the gruesome crime, Detective Corbett realizes that the killings were in no way humanly possible. The investigation takes a critical turn when mutilated bodies start showing up in Central Park and even the most veteran detectives on the scene have no
understanding as to who, or what, could be capable of such horrendous attacks.
With havoc unleashed throughout “The Big Apple”, Corbett seeks the help of Dr. Rawson, the Central Park Zoo veterinarian and big cat specialist. After analyzing the gruesome remains, realizes that the criminal at large is a rare Bengal Tiger found in India. The immense tiger, the jungle’s most dangerous and smartest predator, is on the prowl, moving into the dark lurking tunnels of New York City’s subway system; hiding and then viciously attacking everything in its path, growing more vicious with each step. The enormous beast has taken over New York City, spreading pure fear and terror with every pounce. The savage beast is no longer the hunted, but the hunter.
“Roar” brings the same terror that Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” brought to the dark murky waters of the Atlantic, this time the terror is feared throughout the dark murky streets of "The Big Apple”.
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"Targets"
Written by James Coyne
Based on a Story by James Coyne and Cung Le
"Nicaragua"
Screenplay by Eric Weston
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