Stirling, the first film by Director Perry Kroll. For more info please visit perrykroll.com
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On September 27, 1816, Robert Stirling applied to receive a patent for what would one day be known as the Stirling Engine.

On July 20, 2002, Professor Bill Weist and his team of engineers unveiled the Stirling Advance at an international energy convention. After almost six years of research Bill had made his breakthrough - the Stirling Advance would run infinitely, creating cheap, clean power without burning any fuel. Bill's name would go down in history alongside Einstein, Newton and Galileo. Then disaster struck! Before he had a chance to explain his design to anyone, Bill was suddenly murdered! The last ones to see him were his closest friends, the scientists and engineers who helped him for six years. Would one of them really have poisoned Bill just hours after the convention? Why would someone knowingly kill the one man who held in his mind the secret to perpetual energy?
 
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