An amazing short-form screenplay submitted by Kitsune, a Femalemuscle viewer:
Here’s the scenario:
A lonely, small-town spinster librarian works late one evening. When leaving for the night, a young thug jumps out of the shadows of the dark parking lot and snatches the librarian’s purse. But, she runs him down, tackles him, and beats him unconscious. She then stuffs him into her trunk and drives home to her secluded farmhouse. There, in the cellar, she shackles the coarse man with leg and arm irons to a damp brick wall. “I’ve waited for this opportunity all my life”, she tells him. She strips off her old maid’s attire to reveal a hard, muscular physique. In the cellar are her weights, a mattress, and various implements of torture. She manipulates him into unbareably agonizing positions, breaking each of his fingers and poking out his eyes so he can’t escape. She shaves his head and body of all hair with a straight razor, and has her way with him in every imaginable way. Her pent-up sexuality consumes her and she keeps him alive with dog food and water in order to serve out her nightly passions. Her franetic brutality ultimately kills him. She drops him into a grave she’s dug out on the weedy back 40. But she keeps a souvenir: his head, which she places in a large jar on a cupboard shelf–next to 10 others!
The perfect woman to play the lead role would be Autumn Raby, whose photos here immediately suggested this plot to me.
Anyway, to continue, a couple of the thug’s gang members come snooping around the librarian’s farm. Crunch!!
But she not only get the two snoopers, but slowly begins picking away at all the male thugs in town. They’d begin disappearing one by one from dark alleys in the night, and her cellar wall would be full of blind, broken-fingered ruffians. The local sheriff is stumped. At last, a smart, tough woman cop from the city (played by, well, I’ve already mentally cast Mistress Treasure in this role, but she hasn’t said whether she’d like to do it) would show up, solve the mystery, physically overpower the librarian, and haul her to justice.
I want points if this gets made!
(You should demand more than points, in our opinions!)
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