VIRGIN IN THE CITY charts the hilarious journey of a small town girl, Knoxie Dibbles… plucked from her southern roots of Libertyville, Georgia… thrown into “LaLa Land” (Hollywood)… and thrust into the limelight as the host of a controversial radio show advocating “no sex” as opposed to “safe sex” for teenage girls. The show rallies supporters and sparks protest. When she trumps the president of “Prepared Parent” in a televised safe-sex versus abstinence debate, and exposes the truth about the condom study cover-up, Knoxie’s popularity soars.
The abstinence movement explodes, spreading like wildfire as “True Love Waits” clubs pop up everywhere. “True Love Waits” becomes all the rage.
Meanwhile, Knoxie’s enemies, through cunning and deceptive, attempt to sabotage and scandalize her… but in the end, the truth triumphs.
The safe-sex industry falters… the abstinence movement becomes a phenomenon, and the new sexual counter-revolution that espouses old-fashioned morals and values is born.

Ryan (our little angel), A dedication to my
precious nephew Ryan.
Monday, July 6, 2009 at 10:39pm
On the eve of an early fall day in 2001 in McAllen Texas, my beautiful six year old nephew while visiting with friends, and family, received a friendly visit from their parish priest, Father Jerry. Ryan charmed everyone, like usual, as he showed his latest money making venture... an autobiographical book he had created on his way to meet his $100 goal to purchase a Game-boy. Suddenly, as if out of nowhere... he gently touched Father Jerry, handed him a five dollar bill, and whispered, "Please give this to the Poor." It was one of the sweetest, most touching moments to witness. Within 24 hours he was tragically killed in an automobile accident.
Ryan was truly a very, very special little boy. His innocence was cut short, but he lives deeply within me, and inspires me everyday with a strong purpose and mission to help preserve this innocence in our youth.
Virgin in the City is the first of hopefully, many future projects, to carry out my dream of making important movies that really make an impact, challenge, and help make the world a better place for our future generations.
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