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Through a legal agreement with Jerrie Mock, screenwriter Dan Pimentel has secured the movie rights to this story, and has developed the feature film screenplay Three-Eight Charlie after lengthy interviews with this living aviation legend.
Jerrie has provided large amounts of very valuable background information on her historic 1964 flight, along with the complex preparations leading up to her March 19 departure. As a result, the finished script is an accurate and intriguing behind-the-scenes look at Mocks life and around-the-world flight. And Dan Pimentel is the only screenwriter to have access to this detailed information.
The agreement between Mock and Pimentel represents the first time ever that she has released her life story rights. This is significant because as an aviation pioneer, Jerrie Mock should be considered to be as important to aviation history as Lindbergh and Earhart. The primary difference between those famous aviators and the successful female heroine in Three-Eight Charlie is that the world has not yet heard of Jerrie Mock.
Because of its significant historical importance, Three-Eight Charlie is already attracting attention from anyone who hears about it. The media has begun taking interest, and articles are scheduled to begin appearing nationwide that will bring the name and accomplishments of Jerrie Mock back into the public realm.
If you can visualize the potential of this film and are in a position to seriously consider the acquisition of this property and its related rights package, you may personally contact screenwriter Dan Pimentel by telephone at 541.344.2301 or by fax at 541.344.2309. Email will reach Dan by clicking here.
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