Taking the runner-up slot is Madre De Sangre by Chris Drzewiecki. The 49th Day was also a finalist in the 2015 WeScreenplay competition and has earned a coveted spot on the 2016 Blood List, founded by literary manager Kailey Marsh. ![]() She must find a way to convince her parents of the horrifying truth and save them from brutal deaths. The story centers on Diana, a nine-year-old Japanese-American girl, whose imaginary friend-Death in disguise-starts killing off her family one by one. Intelligently designed and genuinely frightening, the emotional script has a thoughtful spiritual core and an original and wholly empathetic protagonist. Out of more than 1,000 submissions, The 49th Day by Craig Peters has been selected as the Grand Prize Winner of the 2016 ScreenCraft Horror Screenplay Contest.
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