End of the Line
End of the Line
Feature
· Historical · 122 pages
At the height of the great depression, Henry Ford empowers his explosive fixer to use any means necessary to keep the newly formed United Auto Workers union out of his massive River Rouge factory – the largest and most powerful industrial complex the world had ever seen.
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Nickolas Gilbert
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While cutting his teeth in the camera department on network sitcoms (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and studio features (Oz, the Great and Powerful), Nickolas spent his off hours honing his craft as a screenwriter. Originally focusing on comedic shorts, he’s currently concentrating on longerform projects, often with historical elements. He’s from Detroit and c...
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