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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Kameron's Movie Proposal

Mr. Ron Howard
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Re: Time Trip: The Journey to Ancient Greece Movie Proposal

Dear Mr. Howard,

I am writing this proposal request in regards to one of my favorite books written by author Jason McKenney. I feel that you should turn the book Time Trip: The Journey to Ancient Greece into a thrilling, and adventurous film. This story is about two cousins named Zammie and Kyla. The children travel back in time all the way to Ancient Greece. They get a strange doll from their elderly neighbor, Ramesh, whom they affectionately called Mr. G. In order for the doll to work you have to twist the upper half of its body and pull its four arms down on both sides, look deep into its eyes and it will take you on a magical trip that will teach you about the past and even better the future. I don’t want to give too much of the book away as I have enclosed a copy for your personal enjoyment.

If you make this book into a movie it would garner much attention from the public. The perfect location to film the movie would be in Samos, Greece. Why? Because in order for the audience to feel the whole medieval Greece theme, what the children really went through, and the journey they experienced, Greece would be ideal. It would really bring to life the problems Zammie and Kyla encountered during their path to get back home as well as their adventurous journey. I picked Samos, Greece because it is a small town and still has the stone buildings, grassy hills, and a great big Sea that surrounds the coast of Samos.

My recommendation for the actor and actress that would play the characters should be Mackenzie Foy (The Conjuring) who would play Kyla and Max Records (Where the Wild Things Are) should play Zammie. I feel like these two young actors are perfect for this role because they both know how to be funny as well as being able to take on serious roles. They are both young and fit the personalities of Kyla and Zammie. Mr. G should be played by David Suchet, he was born in London, speaks four languages, German, French, Russian and Arabic. His years of acting experience and training in some of London’s most prestigious acting theatres will really give life to Mr. G’s character.

Mr. Howard, I am such a fan of a lot of your films, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Parenthood and my ultimate favorite American Graffiti. Although I am young, American Graffiti made me wish I was born and experienced that 1960’s era. Mr. Howard, making this exciting book in to a Hollywood Box office hit would be one of the best films you have ever directed. I have enclosed a copy for your review and please sir, just think about it.

Sincerely,

Kameron
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