The New Howell Theater

presents

More Screenplays of

Ronald L. Ecker




(Note to producers: These unproduced screenplays are currently
available for option or purchase. WGA registered.)







Want a film noir suspense thriller? See

The Antiquity

A disgraced ex-CIA agent, a corrupt colonel in Egyptian security, and a lovely biblical scholar with a shady past match wits in the deadly hunt for a sensational first-century Christian scroll.

The quest starts in Cairo.




Want a biblical epic? See

The Asherah

Desire, intrigue, and bloodshed ensue when Jezebel, a beautiful Phoenician princess, becomes queen of Israel.

Meet the lovely Jezebel.




Want historical drama? See

Black Hickory

A slave tries to win his freedom as a jockey, with the help of a gifted mare, in the early 19th-century South.

Trouble starts on a plantation in South Carolina.




Want religious conflict? See

Fire in the Kingdom

The young English priest William Tyndale becomes an outlaw, hunted by King Henry VIII, Sir Thomas More, and the Holy Roman Empire, when he translates the Bible into English.

The heresy starts here.




Want horror? See

It's Coming to Get You

A lovely psychic joins an alcoholic city councilor in trying to solve a series of murders by something supernatural in Salem, Massachusetts.

Welcome to Halloween in Salem.




Want more horror? See

Rider of the Clouds

Doctor Crill hasn't been the same since that lightning bolt hit him.

The unearthly storm starts here.




Want action/crime comedy? See

The Wrong Place

Some misdirected ransom money leads to wild chases by land and air.

The wrongdoing gets started here.





Enjoy the movie(s)!



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THE NEW HOWELL THEATER is named after the old Howell that once graced Lemon Street in Palatka, Florida, where Ron Ecker grew up, seeing everything at the Howell from Gone with the Wind to Plan 9 from Outer Space.