1.Young Alan (8) sketches radio designs in a doorway on Brooklyn street with flickering streetlamp above
2.Amron family at dinner table, Alan's seat empty, then Alan bursts in and runs to his room
3.Father Hy finds young Alan in bedroom surrounded by disassembled transistor radio parts
4.Adult Alan (37) in workshop mixing adhesive formula for Press-on Memo prototype
5.Elderly Alan (77) in federal courthouse holding legal documents about his inventions
6.Opening titles sequence showing Alan Amron's 40 patents and legal war room
7.Outside Ivals Kosher Butcher Shop, workers installing new sign with 'S' added
8.Inside butcher shop, young Alan watches father Hy serve customers
9.Alan follows father to back refrigeration room, discovers thousands in spoiled meat
10.Young Alan (6) demonstrates homemade light bulb battery system to amazed parents
11.Fourth-grade classroom, Alan fixes broken PA system while principal waits for announcements
12.After class, Mrs. Kowalski gives Alan a book about Thomas Edison
13.Summer blackout, entire Brooklyn block in darkness, neighborhood in chaos
14.Neighbors knock on Amron family door asking if Alan can fix the power
15.Alan (12) behind disassembled refrigerator reconnects wires, lights come back on
16.Neighborhood celebrates as power returns thanks to Alan's repair
17.Teenage Alan (14) goes door-to-door fixing radios and TVs for neighbors
18.Alan (16) with two pickup trucks running Amron Sprinkler Systems business
19.Worker backs truck into driveway, Alan maps out sprinkler system layout
20.Alan collects coins from payphones he maintains, sees Memphis State acceptance letter
21.Alan shows parents his Memphis State University acceptance letter, family celebrates
22.Alan playing football at Memphis State, gets hit hard and injures shoulder
23.Team doctor shows Alan x-rays of his injured shoulder, football career over
24.Alan (20) in Naval Air Reserve uniform working on sophisticated aviation electronics
25.Alan at Brooklyn diner meeting SARAH for early dates, their romance beginning
26.Alan in garage workshop late at night developing Press-on Memo adhesive prototypes
27.Morning kitchen scene, Alan preparing to demonstrate his Press-on Memo invention
28.Alan at hospital blood bank, sells plasma to fund his invention expenses
29.Alan at printing company getting Press-on Memo samples professionally printed
30.Graphic artist studio, Alan works on packaging design for Press-on Memo with designer STEVE GROSSMAN. "Your Press-On Memo concept is revolutionary, Mr. Amron. Rocky Aoki keeps me busy with his restaurant empire, but this...this could be bigger than fucking Benihana!"
31.Outside mass mailing company, Alan preparing to send samples to executives nationwide
32.Inside mailing facility, workers assembling Alan's Press-on Memo promotional packages
33.Post office, Alan mails certified packages of Press-on Memo samples on July 22, 1974
34.Lawyer's office, Alan meets with attorney to discuss patent filing on July 24, 1974
35.Workshop before expo, Alan perfects Press-on Memo display and demonstration materials
36.Family kitchen morning, Sarah encourages Alan before the big inventors expo
37.Outside Sheraton Hotel, Alan arrives with boxes for the National Inventors Expo
38.Grand ballroom at Sheraton, Alan's Press-on Memo booth attracts crowds of interest
39.Hotel bar, Alan meets 3M executives who show intense interest in his invention
40.Hotel parking lot, Alan loads unsold inventory while 3M executives watch from distance
41.Back in hotel bar, 3M executives discuss how to acquire Alan's invention
42.3M corporate headquarters boardroom, executives examining Alan's Press-on Memo samples
43.Chris Turner's home, 3M engineer receives assignment to develop Post-it Notes
44.Montage of 5 years (1975-1980) showing bills piling up while Alan waits for 3M
45.Studio 54 nightclub scene showing Alan's brief success and celebration
46.Dick Clark's office, Alan pitches invention ideas to the famous TV host
47.Carnegie Hall during Frank Sinatra concert, Alan in audience with celebrity connections
48.Jerry Weintraub's office, powerful entertainment manager meeting with Alan about J.D. Salinger
49.Book Soup bookstore on Sunset Strip, Alan searching for J.D. Salinger's address
50.New Hampshire airport, Alan arrives to meet the reclusive author J.D. Salinger
51.In taxi, Alan nervous as he approaches J.D. Salinger's home
52.Outside J.D. Salinger's home, dogs attack taxi while Salinger refuses Alan's movie offer
53.Airport phone booth, Alan calling to report on his failed Salinger meeting attempt
54.Back at Carnegie Hall Sinatra concert, Alan reflects on his journey
55.Small law office, Alan meets attorney William Kohn about suing 3M in 1981
56.Kitchen scene, young Stella questions why Post-it Notes have different name
57.Fisher-Price headquarters, Alan pitching toy inventions to executives
58.Fisher-Price boardroom, Alan demonstrating battery-operated water gun prototypes
59.Trendmaster boardroom, Alan presents air-pressurized continuous-stream water gun
60.Backyard of new Long Island home, People Magazine photographer shooting Alan with kids and water guns
61.Jerry Dunne's law office, Alan discussing water gun patent protection
62.Montage of Jerry Dunne's success in 1980s representing Alan in various patent cases
63.Jerry Dunne's office, finalizing patent infringement lawsuit plans
64.Stella's elementary school career day, Alan demonstrating his toy inventions to class
65.Toys R Us Stella Jack and Alan walk down the isles seeing Amron water toys all over
66.Larami toy company boardroom, executives interested in licensing Alan's water guns
67.Hospital break room where Sarah works, she's exhausted from supporting family through legal battles
68.Marriage counselor's office, Alan and Sarah in therapy due to stress from lawsuits
69.3M settlement room, tense negotiations with attorney Elliot Raskin about Post-it Notes case in 1998
70.Workshop flashback to 1973, Alan originally developing the Press-on Memo concept
71.3M settlement room continues, Alan forced to accept inadequate settlement offer from Elliot Raskin
72.Outside 3M headquarters after settlement, Alan defeated but not broken
73.Current Amron home kitchen, family dealing with aftermath of disappointing 3M settlement
74.Montage of wilderness years (1998-2005) showing Alan rebuilding life and reputation
75.Muhammad Ali's Chicago home, Alan meets the boxing legend to discuss invention ideas
76.Nikon headquarters in Huntington, Alan pitching digital photo wallet technology
77.Montage of launch prep for Nikon digital photo wallet product
78.Workshop in 2000, Alan shows Video Page technology to Stella and Jack with Britney Spears video 10 years before Apple introduced the iPad
79.Société Générale bank office, Alan presenting Video Page and Video Chip technologies
80.Workshop in 2005, Alan working late developing eChanging barcode technology for smartphones
81.NFL headquarters, Alan demonstrates laser measurement and barcode ticketing to Roger Goodell and Pat Summerall
82.Workshop in 2010, Alan works with daughter Stella (now patent attorney) on protecting his inventions
83.MLB Advanced Media conference room, Alan discovers baseball using his barcode system without permission
84.FBI Quantico demonstration room, retired agent Michael Burns arranges security demonstration
85.Amron living room 2015, Alan and family watch news about MLB's 'revolutionary' barcode ticket system
86.Stadium turnstiles montage (2016-2019) showing widespread use of Alan's barcode technology
87.Amron living room 2020, Alan and family planning legal action against MLB
88.Federal courthouse war room 2024, legal team with Mark Van Segal preparing for major trial
89.Packed federal courtroom 2025, 3M case trial with Judge Reed, Daniel Darrow testifies
90.Federal courthouse continues, Jeffrey Brown testifies, cross-examined by Diego Martin (3M counsel)
91.Courtroom continues, Michael Solomon (Alan's former lawyer) testifies about 1973 company filing
92.Courtroom continues, Nathan Wilcox testifies about his own $280M settlement with 3M, cross-examined by Diego Martin
93.Courtroom continues, Mark Van Segal and Diego Martin deliver closing arguments in 3M case
94.Federal courthouse September 29, 2025, Judge Reed delivers disappointing ruling dismissing 3M case
95.Courthouse steps October 1, 2025, Alan files Notice of Appeal with family support
96.Alan's workshop at night, elderly Alan sketches regenerative candle while appellate brief sits nearby
97.Federal courtroom MLB case a few months later, Judge Henderson presiding, jury rises for verdict
98.Fantasy sequence showing Alan's dream of complete vindication - jury finds for Alan, museum exhibits, Smithsonian recognition
99.Courtroom continued, Alan snaps back to reality as Judge Henderson repeats 'Please read your verdict'
100.Federal courthouse steps after MLB verdict, media frenzy surrounds Alan but outcome ambiguous
101.Workshop at night 2025, Alan surrounded by 51 years of invention prototypes, regenerative candle burning, 3M appeal on his desk next to the MLB eChanging Barcode case and the newly filed Ticketmaster Live Nation eChanging barcode Federal infringement Case filed
102.Same Brooklyn street from opening, now sunset 2025, elderly Alan walks past everyday use of his inventions