This is a black comedy-drama in the guise of a sci-fi satire.
It would run around 50 minutes to an hour, maybe as a mid-budget TV drama, and indeed
could possibly be fleshed out into a feature film.
To write all this out in proper script format would therefore take at least 50 A4 pages, and nobody is really going to expect casual readers to read all that dialogue, so understandably, I've set it out here in abbreviated form, like a short story, which should be accessible enough to put over the idea [I am capable of putting dialogue together and will only do so if there is any good response]:
The Year: 2051. The location: the top-secret, high-gloss VORTEX INDUSTRIES
We see a group of young committed scientists, led by central figure Theo Saulberg, obsessed with his ambitious experiments: in a vast hard-tech complex, they anticipate a major new development, any second now.
A dimensional vortex opens up, and a soldier-like figure materializes out of nowhere, intact and beaming with glee. The elated scientists rush to greet him, checking he is fine, then asking him for 'proof'.
Proof comes in the form of a 1912 newspaper handed over by the soldier: on inspection, the paper reveals details of the Titanic Disaster, and crucially, the paper is bright white and non-yellow, as if fresh off the presses that same day: the Worlds' first Time Travel Experiment is a resounding success.
Fired with enthusiasm, the leading scientist, the 30-something Theo Saulberg, proceeds with his lifes' mission, outlining his motives to an attractive young female colleague. Saulberg is obsessed with avenging the deaths of his Jewish Ancestors, most of who were wiped out in the WW2 Holocaust. He keeps a private gallery of personal photos of his murdered relatives, along with a blow-up of a facial close-up of a scowling Adolf Hitler, which he has kept to inspire his acts of justice: Saulberg is Hell-bent in personally punishing Hitler for his crimes, which is hopefully about to become a reality.
Preparations are swiftly set in place in the time-travel complex, and a crack team of three SAS-like specialists are primed and ready [with small but powerful futuristic weapons] for a time-leap to Berlin 1945, in the ruins of Hitlers' Bunker, in April of that year: the time-placement co-ordinates are set to ensure that the three time-jumpers will appear 12 feet away from the Fuhrers' actual 1945 location.
The time-transmission goes ahead successfully, in an arc of searing light.
BERLIN 1945:
Hitler is seen in a vast granite-lined lavatory, despondent, and seated on the bowl. Russian Shellfire is heard in the distance. The futuristic Vortex from 2051 opens up yards away from him, and the Nazi leader is astonished at the sight of the three soldier-like figures appearing out of thin air.......nevertheless, he is sussed enough to draw his luger and advance, but unfortunately his britches are still wrapped around his ankles, and sadly for him he loses balance, and falls to the hard floor. The time travelers take advantage of his bad fortune, and grab him back into the time-vortex, which disappears with all four people,included the captured Adolf-------just before an SS bodyguard squad batter down the reinforced lavatory door.
Back in 2015, the time-vortex re-materializes, and a round of applause is greeted when the dumbfounded Hitler is successfully supplanted into this distant future, in a state of capture.
Hitlers' underwear is still wrapped around his ankles, resulting in the young female scientist quipping:
'Oh, look! He's circumcized!'
Saulberg is beside himself with joy as his lifetimes' ambition has finally come to fruition: Hitler is finally within his grasp, a few feet away from him. After his initial joy subsides, his mood changes and he lunges forwards as if to strike the Fuhrer: he is held back from doing so by his colleauges.
Hitler is swiftly clapped in futuristic Irons.
Shortly, an impassioned, impromptu meeting is assembled, as the scientist debate the fate of the captive Hitler. The top-secret nature of their work ensures the rest of the World know nothing of this alarming event, and opinions vary from putting Hitler on show-trial on World Wide TV , to concocting some agonizing, prolonged form of torture to punish him for his past acts.
Saulberg favours keeping him incarcerated until a fitting punishment for him is agreed upon.
Suddenly, another scientist rushes into the meeting, proclaiming:
'Somethings' gone wrong with Hitler!'
TO BE CONTINUED