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Dan Settani

DAN SETTANI   (1970 - )

Nationality:   USA    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

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Siren's Management 310 246 1969

Plays by Dan Settani

DAN SETTANI

Night Ferris Bueller Died, The

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Genre:

One Act

Parts:

Male

2

Female

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Parts other:

2-4 extras

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Synopsis:

New York, late at night. Randy Mitchell gets on a subway train. Amongst the other passengers is Luke whistling aimlessly. Randy ignores him and tries to read his magazine. Luke keeps moving his seat until he is very close to Randy. Randy asks what he is playing at. It seems that Luke thinks Randy is Matthew Broderick - flattered Randy pretends he is. Luke begins to interrogate him about his life - especially a car accident that Matthew Broderick suffered with Jennifer Grey and how Luke thinks he got away without prosecution when anyone else not so famous, would not. Luke gets more and more angry. A tramp tries to intervene and is stabbed to death by Luke. Randy tries to escape but he too is stabbed to death. Luke tells him that it is not so great now to be Matthew Broderick

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