Edward J. Scott - Upcoming Projects

Upcoming Projects

Scott is in a producing partnership with producer/screenwriter Brendan Burns on the following film and television projects:

  • Covert: My Years Infiltrating the Mob by NBA referee Bob Delaney; partnered with Appledown Films, Larry Spiegal and Judy Goldstein, producers;
  • Freshwater Road, the award-winning novel by Denise Nicholas about a young woman’s coming-of-age during the Freedom Summer of 1964, hailed by the Washington Post as “The best work of fiction on the Civil Rights Movements since The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman;” partnered with Appledown Films, Larry Spiegal and Judy Goldstein, producers, and Frank Tobin;
  • Hidden Valor: The Women of the SOE, a 6-hour WW II miniseries, from a story and treatment by Burns, based upon the exploits of Nancy Wake, the most decorated woman in World War II; partnered with Appledown Films, Larry Spiegal and Judy Goldstein, producers;
  • Cast No Shadows, by Mary S. Lovell, based upon the true-life adventures of Betty Pack, the notorious World War II American “Mata Hari-esque” spy; in partnership with Appledown Films, Larry Spiegal and Judy Goldstein, producers; Craig Gerber is confirmed as screenwriter with Evolution Entertainment packaging;
  • Scott and Burns are co-creators and executive producers of the reality/documentary series Base Jump Rush with Brentwood Entertainment; and
  • VTV, a one-hour dramatic series based on the screenplay VTV by Burns.

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