The Dead Won’t Shut Up!

a.k.a. Mourning Routine

NYC 1938: Sick of dealing with constant sexism, a female cop quits the NYPD and becomes a private eye, only to discover an untapped gift and end up (reluctantly) specializing in paranormal investigations – with the unsolicited assistance of a dead 1920s bootlegger.

ONE-HOUR TV SERIES PROJECT

Created and developed by Emilio Audissino

Nicolette “Nick” Sharpstein is a brilliant young woman with a dream: to become a Homicide Detective, but her progression in the 1930s NYPD is hindered by prejudice. Exasperated, she resigns and gets a P. I. license. But the private sector is similarly sexist. Until the day Nick finds out that she has the gift of seeing ghosts, and decides to apply her investigative talents to the paranormal – with the (unsolicited) assistance of Cal Benedetto, the ghost of a 1920s Italian-American bootlegger, and the advice of her father, Dr. Samuel Sharpstein, a Religious Studies scholar at Columbia. Specifically, clients seek Nick to investigate the reason why a particular spirit has not yet crossed over into the afterlife, and to devise a solution to the problem. No séances, magic, or proton guns: just astute investigative work.

Teaser from the Pilot Script:

AUTHOR’S NOTE:

In 2017 I was impressed by the presence of a conspicuous number of supernatural-themed TV shows that mixed horror and comedy: I-Zombie, Lucifer, Santa Clarita Diet… – types of shows that have always been much to my liking. I was also busy studying serial narration in television script-writing. Finally, I was also in the middle of binge-watching the sitcom Two Broke Girls. As regards the latter, I was mesmerised by Kat Dennings and her talent and, as I progressed in my perusal of the show, I got increasingly convinced that in that show Ms Dennings’s skills in both drama and comedy were flattened to a farce-led monotony and were lamentably undervalued.

The convergence of all the circumstances above resulted in my decision to embark on a practical exercise in writing for television. I tasked myself with the writing of the pilot for a TV series. Said TV series must: 1. Be in the supernatural, comedy/horror genre-bender territories; 2. Be a period piece, which would require the extra challenge of historically accurate preliminary research; 3. Blend two of my favourites: the British ghost story genre and the American hard-boiled detective genre; 4. Be expressly written for Kat Dennings in the leading role. What was supposed to be merely an academic exercise to apply theory to practice ended up meeting some success in the festival circuits. Regretfully, Ms Dennings never got to read it — I would have appreciated to hear what she might thing of it.

Instead of keeping it on the shelf to collect dust – since I don’t see it coming to the screen any soon – below I offer the script of the pilot episode, as well as a dossier including the premise, the character bios, and the springboards for the following episodes of the first season.

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Copyright: Emilio Audissino 2019

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La Stampa“, 3 September 2019