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A supernatural, anthology series of 34 episodes (ghost stories) from varied ethnicities and time periods.
SYNOPSIS:
"Old Wives' Tales" contains thirty-four, half-hour, supernatural/ghost stories formatted and similar to, "The Twilight Zone" and "Tales from the Darkside," with 29 notable artists attached. Marla Gibbs, Stan Shaw and Beverly Todd have signed on to play in the pilot. Also, three principals from the feature, "The Five Heartbeats" appear in stand-alone episodes. Will submit introductory material for review. Seeking producers or financiers with "network" contacts.
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Czerny, the concept of a supernatural anthology series featuring ghost stories from diverse ethnicities and time periods has strong potential and built-in appeal for audiences seeking fresh perspectives in the genre. However, the logline is very general and reads more like a brief description than a pitch. To strengthen it, consider adding a hook or unifying theme. What makes this anthology stand out from others? Is there a narrator, connective mythology, or a particular tone (horror, suspense, folklore)? Highlighting one standout story or thematic through-line would help this feel more distinctive and engaging.