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Join KAL E. KALZOO in an odd kind of place. It's a place where a
train might just fly past your face And a clock on a shelf might be
more than it seems. And a rock star might sing the song of your
dreams Well I've told you too much or perhaps just enough. You must
now turn the page to see other neat stuff
This is an approximately ninety minute screenplay about children
growing to adolescence in a convent orphanage in the late forties.
A boy disappears and all but one think he ran away.
Alex Fazio lost his mother when he was eight. He and his sisters
are split up and passed among various relatives and finally sent to
a boarding school-a convent known as the orphanage; where the nuns'
primary concerns were did you say your prayers, did you brush your
teeth and were you relatively quiet most of the time; and where he
was introduced to entirely new experiences: confinement, group
living, slavishness, coming of age...and bullying by Sr. Saint
John, the tallest nun and Robert Steeter, the oldest boy in the
orphanage. When Robert shows up missing, the nuns, as well as
Robert's sister Maureen, assumed he has run away and little more
thought is given to him. Years later, circumstances arise where
there is a chance Robert will be found-at the same time that Alex's
sister Maria becomes terminally ill. If she dies without telling
what she knows of the past, no one will believe what actually
happened. Alex is terrified and must decide what to do. Meanwhile,
to complicate matters, Alex and Maureen have maintained a life-long
illicit relationship. Now Alex is faced with confessing what he
knows before Maureen finds out, but is afraid. He finds his
cowardice, as well as his dual life with her loathsome and it
severely debilitates him.
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