Screenplays

Lover of Women

Screenplay Roster

Here’s my roster of feature-length screenplays.

#1 Twisted Love – a thriller love story

#2 Paranoia – a family horror story.

#3 The Bird and The Bees – a father/son comedy

#4 Midnight Sun – a coming-of-age story set in Alaska

#5 Rodrigo de Cuellar – a 10th century action adventure

#6 Grace – a con job drama within a Christian story

#7 N.R.G. – a kid’s animated adventure set around energy

#8 TABLOID! – an ensemble comedy starring the biggest celebrities

#9 Lover of Women – a comedy starring George Clooney

Future Work - TABLOID! AI Movie

TABLOID! was originally written as a screenplay. Then I adapted it to a novel. Kind of backwards but here we are. TABLOID! could be readapted back to a screenplay for the movie TABLOID!.

Get this. This could be a gigantic AI movie. Film the story then use AI to set everyone's age back ten years. Blockbuster, anyone? Ya heard it here first.

I wrote this screenplay with – who else? – George Clooney in mind. George is the Lover of Women.

Lover of Women is a story about the hedonist – the seeker of pleasure - versus the pious – the religious and self-controlled. Latin lover Diego de Luna versus Catholic Priest Father Alberto. Their prize? The soul of Antonio, a young lover-in-the-making.

Thrust together for a weekend in Diego’s lair, the great lover Diego sets out to teach Antonio, (and Father Alberto) the finer points of love and sexual chemistry. Though Father Alberto tries his gallant best to keep Antonio on the straight and narrow, he’s no match for the sexual savvy of Diego de Luna.

As the moon appears in the nightly sky, this fact remains: Diego de Luna never loses.

Well, until he does.

The ladies show up and the sexual chemistry - the quicama - he bragged about to Antontio and Father Alberto bites him on the butt.

A person is holding an open book with the text '3) WRITE THE BOOK YOU WANT TO READ' written on one of the pages. The image is in black and white, showing a close-up view from above.
A person is holding an open book with the text '3) WRITE THE BOOK YOU WANT TO READ' written on one of the pages. The image is in black and white, showing a close-up view from above.

Screenplays by John Doyle

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