YOUNG COP

A Film by Keith Adler

Southern Noir

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NOVEMBER 20, 2026

Based on the novel by Keith Adler © 2026

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Princeton, Kentucky · 1985

In the fading Kentucky town of Princeton, 14-year-old Caleb Harlen is the only one still patrolling the streets at night. Wearing a uniform that doesn't fit, he drives the cruiser with his older partner, checking doors and chasing shadows while the town quietly unravels around him. When a string of break-ins escalates into a drug operation that has already claimed too many, Caleb begins connecting dots no one else wants to see. The closer he gets to the truth, the more it threatens the few people he still has left to protect, and the more it costs the boy who refuses to look away.

Press Release

For Immediate Release

June 20, 2026

Young Cop - Scene 24

The first fully AI-assisted Southern noir feature film. One filmmaker. No crew. No studio. Under 6 months.

Release Dates

Teaser Trailer: July 4, 2026

Trailer: September 13, 2026

Full Film: November 20, 2026

80 min 100 scenes 37 characters 25 locations 4K upscale 8-track OST

Independent Filmmaker Uses AI to Bring Southern Noir Storytelling to Life in Record Time

San FranciscoYoung Cop, written and directed by Keith Adler, is an 80-minute Southern noir drama about a 14-year-old boy serving as the only night patrol officer in a fading Kentucky town. The story explores faith, moral responsibility, and the quiet cost of doing the right thing when no one else will.

The entire production is AI-driven. Film is generated at 720p in Higgsfield Cinema Studio and upscaled to 4K with Topaz Video AI. Characters and locations are designed in GPT Image 2. Voices are created with ElevenLabs. The soundtrack is produced in Suno. One filmmaker, no crew, no studio.

"AI does the heavy lifting. It generates the footage, renders the locations, voices the characters, scores the music. But the original story, the musical motifs, the visual choices, those are mine. These tools let me build the world that exists in my head. This is human-driven storytelling, assisted by AI."

The workflow is continuously improving, focusing creative energy on story and character, not process. The novel is free to download. The movie, audiobook, and soundtrack will all be available for free for non-commercial use under Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0 at youngcop.com. Commercial use requires a paid license.

Keith Adler

Keith Adler

Writer, Director, Producer, Composer
San Francisco

Media Contact: contact@youngcop.com

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Cast

Princeton, Kentucky. 1985. These are the people who live there.

Caleb Harlen

14 years old. The night shift.

He drives the cruiser sitting on a phone book. The uniform is two sizes too big and the badge catches the light wrong. Fourteen years old, orphaned, performing adulthood so convincingly that the town forgot to stop him. He keeps a folder. He notices patterns. He won't look away, even when looking away is the only thing that might keep him safe.

Marcus Robinson

34. Partner. The passenger seat.

His fingers never stop tapping a private rhythm on the car door. He dozes in the passenger seat but never actually sleeps. Made a promise once, after finding a kid behind the feed store. Keeps it every night. The closest thing to a father Caleb has, and the only one who calls him by his first name on the radio.

Erin

14. The one who stays.

Paperback always in hand. Wins arguments. Gives him The Outsiders inscribed with two words that carry the whole film. She tried to pull him back to ordinary, then accepted who he is and chose to stay anyway. The ball always rolls toward where she stood.

Miss Coleman

Late 20s. The light upstairs.

Runs the corner store. Sings in the church choir with a voice that carries. Fighting for guardianship through a divorce and court battles nobody talks about. Leaves the light on upstairs. Makes biscuits, tomato pie, chicken and dumplings. Never asks questions. Never goes anywhere. The closest thing to unconditional.

Reno

Mid-30s. The supplier.

Black leather jacket. Dark hair slicked back. Unlit cigarette behind his right ear. Drives a 1977 Trans Am with California plates. Face that might have been handsome before something went wrong behind the eyes. Speaks in threats dressed as jokes. Everybody's got someone they'd rather not lose.

Chief Dutton

50s. The jacket stays on.

Princeton's police chief. Under-resourced, stretched thin. Mother in Shady Oaks at $2,400 a month. Wears his jacket even indoors, always ready to leave, never comfortable. Took a chance on Caleb once and has been afraid of what the truth might cost him ever since.

Bobby McClure

40s. The disguise.

Coaches Little League. Goes to First Baptist. Known for fifteen years. New truck, paid cash. The kind of man nobody suspects because he looks like every other dad at the game. His nephew asked for twenty dollars for gas. His nephew doesn't have a car.

Tammy Dalton

Late 20s. The cost.

Once made Homecoming court. Still in there, barely. Five days and she aged five years. Calls Caleb 'deputy' and 'honey.' Grabs his arm in the alley and tells him what the new drug does to you. The canary in the coal mine, still singing.

Teaching Guide

A video guide for educators on using the Young Cop novel in the classroom

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Teaching Guide Podcast

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How It's Being Made

STORY & CREATIVE

Written, directed, and produced by Keith Adler

Gemini NotebookLM and Grok for story and script development

VISUALS

GPT Image 2

Characters, locations & props

Higgsfield Cinema Studio

Film generation (2.5+ hours raw → 80 min final)

Topaz Video AI

Upscaling and enhancement

AUDIO

ElevenLabs

Character voices & audiobook narration

Apple iMovie

Sound effects & mixing

MUSIC

Suno

Original soundtrack

WEBSITE & HOSTING

Fly.io + Cloudflare

Global performance and caching

DEVELOPMENT & WORKFLOW

Website and production pipeline developed by Keith Adler using Claude

YOUNG COP