
Speed Racer - January 4, 2007 first draft script by Larry & Andy Wachowski - hosted by:
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he story begins with Speed Racer who is a young man with natural racing instincts whose goal is to win The Crucible, a cross-country car racing rally that took the life of his older brother, Rex Racer. Speed is loyal to the family business, run by his parents Pops and Mom. Pops designed Speed's car, the Mach 5. The owner of Royalton Industries makes Speed a lucrative offer, Speed rejects the offer, angering the owner. Speed also uncovers a secret that top corporate interests, including Royalton, are fixing races and cheating to gain profit. With the offer to Speed denied, Royalton wants to ensure that Speed will not win races. Speed finds support from his parents and his girlfriend Trixie and enters The Crucible in a partnership with his one-time rival, Racer X, seeking to rescue his family's business and the racing sport itself.
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Hero - August 30, 1991 forth draft script by David Webb Peoples (story by Laura Ziskin & Alvin Sargent and David Peoples) - hosted by:
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Bernie Laplante is having a rough time. He's divorced, his ex-wife hates him and has custody of their son, the cops are setting a trap for him, then to top it all, he loses a shoe whilst rescuing passengers of a crashed jet. Being a thief who is down on his luck, Bernie takes advantage of the crash, but then someone else claims credit for the rescue.
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Roughshod - undated, unspecified draft script by Hugo Butler & Geoffrey Homes (Story by Peter Viertel) - hosted by:
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Wrangler Clay Phillips and his young brother are taking horses to Sonora when they come across four dancehall girls heading the same way, stuck with a wrecked buggy. He takes the girls on to the nearest ranch, where it turns out one of the girls is the homesteader's wayward daughter. As he already has an escaped killer after him he is less than thrilled to have to take the remaining girls on with him. But it has to be said that Mary is damn easy on the eye.
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I Am Legend - September 11, 2006 unspecified draft script by Akiva Goldsman (based on the novel by Richard Matheson and screenplay by Mark Protosevich) - hosted by:
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It is the year 2012. In the ruins of New York city. Robert Neville who is a military scientist who is the lone survivor of a biochemical disease which was supposed to cure cancer 3 years previous. With only blood thirsty zombies as his neighbors and his trusty dog, Samantha, Robert is trying to discover a cure for this disease and to find out any other people who might have also survived.
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3:10 to Yuma (Contention) - September 15, 2004 unspecified draft script by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas - hosted by:
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Rancher Dan Evans heads into Bisbee to clear up issues concerning the sake of his land when he witnesses the closing events of a stagecoach robbery led by famed outlaw Ben Wade. Shortly thereafter, Wade is captured by the law in Bisbee and Evans finds himself one of the escorts who will take Wade to the 3:10 to Yuma train in Contention for the reward of $200. Evans's effort to take Wade to the station is in part an effort to save his land but also part of an inner battle to determine whether he can be more than just a naive rancher in the eyes of his impetuous and gunslinging son William Evans. The transport to Contention is hazardous and filled with ambushes by Indians, pursuits by Wade's vengeful gang and Wade's own conniving and surreptitious demeanor that makes the ride all the more intense.
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The Mist - December 5, 2005 revised 2nd draft script by Frank Darabont (from the novella by Stephen King) - hosted by:
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After a violent storm attacks a town in Maine, an approaching cloud of mist appears the next morning. As the mist quickly envelops the area, a group of people get trapped in a local grocery store -among them, artist David Drayton and his five-year-old son. The people soon discover that within the mist lives numerous species of horrific, unworldly creatures that entered through an inter-dimensional rift, which may or may not have been caused by a nearby military base. As the world around them manifests into a literal hell-on-earth, the horrified citizens try desperately to survive this apocalyptic disaster.
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Master and Commander: Far Side of the World - August 2001 unspecified draft script by Peter Weir & John Collee (based on the Aubrey/Maturin Novels by Patrick O'Brian) - hosted by:
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The year is 1805. Europe has fallen to Napoleon, and only the Royal Navy stands in his way to total victory. Off the cost of South America, a new conflict is brewing. Captain Jack "Lucky Jack" Aubrey (Russel Crowe) of the Man-of-War HMS Surprise is under orders to sink or capture the French privateer Acheron, which has been deployed to the region. After seven weeks of uneventful sailing, the Acheron strikes first, all but crippling the Surprise in an engagement in which Aubrey realizes his enemy's ship is nautically superior to his own. Along with his close friend and confidant Stephan Maturin (Paul Bettany) who also happens to be the ship's surgeon, Aubrey is now faced with the choice of retreating to England and admitting defeat or remaining at the Acheron's mercy. Aubrey must now do the impossible if he is to survive, repair his ship, catch up to his enemy and defeat the Acheron--somehow.
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The Mist - August 5, 2005 revised draft script by Frank Darabont (from the novella by Stephen King) - hosted by:
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After a violent storm attacks a town in Maine, an approaching cloud of mist appears the next morning. As the mist quickly envelops the area, a group of people get trapped in a local grocery store -among them, artist David Drayton and his five-year-old son. The people soon discover that within the mist lives numerous species of horrific, unworldly creatures that entered through an inter-dimensional rift, which may or may not have been caused by a nearby military base. As the world around them manifests into a literal hell-on-earth, the horrified citizens try desperately to survive this apocalyptic disaster.
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Jumper - June 23, 2005 unspecified draft script by David S. Goyer (Based on the novel by Steven Gould) - hosted by:
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Jumper - August 24, 2006 unspecified draft script by Simon Kinburg - hosted by:
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A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between "Jumpers" and those who have sworn to kill them.
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3:10 to Yuma - December 16, 2005 unspecified draft script by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas. Revisions by Stuart Beattie (based upon the film "3:10 to Yuma" written by Halsted Welles (from the short story by Elmore Leonard) - hosted by:
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Rancher Dan Evans heads into Bisbee to clear up issues concerning the sale of his land when he witnesses the closing events of a stagecoach robbery led by famed outlaw Ben Wade. Shortly thereafter, Wade is captured by the law in Bisbee and Evans finds himself one of the escorts who will take Wade to the 3:10 to Yuma train in Contention for the reward of $200. Evans's effort to take Wade to the station is in part an effort to save his land but also part of an inner battle to determine whether he can be more than just a naive rancher in the eyes of his impetuous and gunslinging son William Evans. The transport to Contention is hazardous and filled with ambushes by Indians, pursuits by Wade's vengeful gang and Wade's own conniving and surreptitious demeanor that makes the ride all the more intense.
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The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford - August 17, 2005 final white draft script by Andrew Dominik (based on the novel by Ron Hansen) - hosted by:
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Highly regarded as a charismatic, spiritual, larger-than-life bad man, Jesse James bloody exploits captured the fascination and admiration of a nation transfixed with its hunger for antiheroes. Robert Ford was a young impressionable torn between dedicated worship and murderous jealousy of his criminally rampaging idol. He was "the coward" who coveted Jesse's legend and sought to subsume his notoriety.
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The Omen - september 8, 1975 revised draft script by David Seltzer - hosted by:
The Omen Chronicles - in pdf format
Robert and Katherine Thorn seem to have it all. He is the US Ambassador to Italy and they want for nothing in their lives, except one thing: they do not have children. When Katharine has a stillborn child, Robert is approached by a priest at the hospital who suggest that he take a healthy newborn whose mother has just died in childbirth. Without telling his wife he agrees to to so but after relocating to London, strange events - and the ominous warnings of a priest - lead him to believe that the child he took from that Italian hospital is evil incarnate.
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Damien: Omen II - September 19, 1977 final Shooting Draft script by Stanley Mann and Mike Hodges (story by Harvey Bernhard) - hosted by:
The Omen Chronicles - in pdf format
Seven years later, 13-year-old Damien is just discovering who he really is, and what he is destined to do. Now living with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousin in a wealthy suburb of Chicago, Damien is anxious to inherit everything. Can Richard Thorn finish the job that Damien's father (Ambassador Thorn) started?
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The Final Conflict - January 3, 1980 third draft script by Andrew Birkin - hosted by:
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amien, the anti-Christ, is a thirty-something CEO of a huge multinational corporation and the new ambassador for Great Britain (Scotland, England & Wales), but he lusts for control of the world. The Dark One's only enemies are seven monks sworn to Damien's destruction with sacred daggers forged for that one purpose. As the monks hunt Damien, he orders the systematic elimination of recently born boys, who he believes are the Second Coming of Christ. Will good or evil triumph?
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Omen IV: Armageddon - February 24, 1983 final first draft script by Stanley Mann (based on the novel "Omen IV Armageddon 2000" by Gordon McGill - hosted by:
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Damien Thorn is dead, but his prophecy is reborn in a mysterious girl named Delia, who is adopted by two attorneys, Gene & Karen York. When Karen realizes her baby was born under suspicious circumstances, she hires a private investigator to find Delia's real parents. A series of bizarre accidents occur, and Karen begins to suspect everyone of conspiring against her as she unravels the truth about her baby.
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Last Time Forever - undated, unspecified draft script by Adam Bonfanti - hosted by:
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Small time divorce lawyer John MacDonald becomes involved with an alluring married woman named Gloria Conovan. Gloria has a prenuptial agreement with her wealthy husband Tom, which states that if he is ever unfaithful, she will be entitled to a huge sum of money as a divorce settlement. John and Gloria want that money and devise a scheme to set Tom up, enlisting the help of another woman. Her job is to seduce Gloria's husband while Gloria's private investigator documents his infidelity. At first, everything seems to work out according to the lovers' plans, but as the plot cleverly unfolds, it becomes clear that nothing is quite as it seems, leading to a shocking conclusion.
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Flight Plan - April 30, 2004 first polished draft script by Peter Dowling (revisions by Larry Cohen & Terry Hayes, current revisions by Billy Ray) - hosted by:
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The husband of aviation engineer Kyle Pratt has just died in Berlin. Now she is flying back to New York with his coffin and their six-year-old daughter Julia. Three hours into the flight Kyle awakens to find that Julia is gone! It's a big double-decker plane, so very concerned mother has a lot of territory to cover in order to find her daughter. But as Kyle fights to discern the truth, she takes matters into her own hands.
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The Fisher King - January 20, 1989 revised draft script by Richard LaGravenese - hosted by:
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The Fisher King - June 31, 1990 revised draft script by Richard LaGravenese - hosted by:
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A madman carries out a massacre in a club, after hearing the popular DJ Jack Lucas. Dejected by remorse, the DJ strikes up a friendship with Perry, ex-professor who became a tramp because of his wife's violent death (she was killed by the madman). Jack decides to help him both searching a nonexistent Holy Grail and conquering Lidia, the girl he fell in love with.
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Carrie - January 1976 second draft script by Lawrence D. Cohen (based on the novel by Stephen King) - hosted by:
Carrie… A Fan Site - in pdf format
Carrie White is a shy young girl who doesn't make friends easily. After her class mates taunt her about her horrified reaction to her totally unexpected first period one of them takes pity on her and gets Tommy Ross, her boyfriend and class hunk to invite Carrie to the senior prom. Meanwhile another girl who has been banned from the prom for her continued aggressive behaviour is not as forgiving and plans a trick to embarrass Carrie in front of the whole school. What she doesn't realise is that Carrie is ... gifted, and you really don't want to get her angry.
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - undated, 3rd draft script by Alex Cox & Tod Davies (based on the book by Hunter S. Thompson) - hosted by:
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Here is the controversial "early draft" by Alex Cox & Tod Davies. Controversial because Terry Gilliam swears he didn't base his shooting script on the Cox/Davies draft and they claim (just as vehemently) that he did. There are certain suspicious similarities between this early draft and the finished film (e.g. the opening "wipe"), but also some major differences. This early draft is lighter and looser, less faithful to the book.
An adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's novel of the same name. The film details a whacky search for the "American Dream", by Thompson and his crazed, Samoan lawyer. Fueled by the massive amount of drugs they purchased with an advance from a magazine.
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30 Days of Night - July 22, 2006 polished production draft script by Steve Niles (based on the graphic novel by Niles & Templesmith) revisions by Stuart Beattie and Adi Hasak - hosted by:
Horror Lair - in pdf format
This is the story of an isolated Alaskan town that is plunged into darkness for a month each year when the sun sinks below the horizon. As the last rays of light fade, the town is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires bent on an uninterrupted orgy of destruction. Only the small town's husband-and-wife Sheriff team stand between the survivors and certain destruction.
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Untraceable - June 5, 2006 unspecified draft script by Robert Fyvolent & Mark R. Brinker, current revisions by Allison Burnett - hosted by:
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A secret service agent, Jennifer Marsh, gets caught in a very personal and deadly cat-and-mouse game with a serial killer who knows that people (being what they are - both curious and drawn to the dark side of things) will log onto an "untraceable" website where he conducts violent and painful murders LIVE on the net. The more people who log on and enter the website, the quicker and more violently the victim dies.
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Children of the Corn - August 5, 1983 2nd revised draft script by George Goldsmith (based on the novel by Stephen King) - hosted by:
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A boy preacher named Isaac goes to a town in Nebraska called Gatlin and gets all the children to murder every adult in town. A young couple have a murder to report and they go to the nearest town (Gatlin) to seek help but the town seems deserted. They are soon trapped in Gatlin with little chance of getting out alive.
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Big Trouble in Little China II - January 12, 1995 network draft two script by Charles Proser (story by Charles Proser and Peter David) - hosted by:
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Unproduced sequel to
Big Trouble in Little China by Chip Proser. Was to be a made-for-tv movie, but never got off the ground.
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - August 8, 2003 Third Revised draft script by Douglas Adams (revised by Karey Kirkpatrick) - hosted by:
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Everyone has bad mornings. You wake up late, you stub your toe, you burn the toast...but for a man named Arthur Dent, this goes far beyond a bad day. When he learns that a friend of his is actually an alien with advanced knowledge of Earth's impending destruction, he is transported off the Earth seconds before it is exploded to make way for a new hyperspace motorway. And as if that's not enough, throw in being wanted by the police, Earth II, an insane electronic encyclopedia, no tea whatsoever, a chronically depressed robot and the search for the meaning of life, and you've got the greatest adventure off Earth
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Hitman - undated, unspecified draft script by Skip Woods - hosted by:
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A gun-for-hire "Hitman" is a genetically-engineered, elite assassin known only as Agent 47 hired by a group known only as 'The Agency' is ensnared in a political conspiracy, which finds him pursued by both Interpol and the Russian military as he treks across Eastern Europe. But even 47 couldn't anticipate a "random equation" in his life exactitude: the unexpected stirrings of his conscience and the unfamiliar emotions aroused in him by a mysterious Russian woman.
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Field of Dreams - March 9, 1998 final draft script by Phil Alden Robinson (based on the novel by W. P. Kinsella) - hosted by:
Awesome Film - in pdf format
Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella hears a voice in his corn field tell him, "If you build it, he will come." He interprets this message as an instruction to build a baseball field on his farm, upon which appear the ghosts of Shoeless Joe Jackson and the other seven Chicago White Sox players banned from the game for throwing the 1919 World Series. When the voices continue, Ray seeks out a reclusive author to help him understand the meaning of the messages and the purpose for his field.
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In The Bedroom - undated, unspecified draft script by Rob Festinger and Todd Field (based on the short story 'Killings' by Andre Dubus) - hosted by:
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The Fowlers are a normal family in Maine. Matt is the town doctor and loves to fish, his wife, Ruth, is the school's choir leader, and their son, Frank, is home from his first year of college. Frank is in love with Natalie, a young mother who isn't quite divorced yet from her ex-husband, Richard Strout, whose family runs the local cannery. It makes Richard's blood run cold to see his wife running around with another man. And soon, an unthinkable tragedy happens that will tear the Fowlers apart...
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Entrapment - december 2, 1996 first draft script by Ronald Bass (story by Ronald Bass and Michael Herzberg)
Entrapment - february 22, 1998 eighth draft script by Ronald Bass (story by Ronald Bass and Michael Herzberg) Revisions by Don Macpherson 1/19/98 and Revisions by William Broyles 2/22/98 )
Entrapment - may 8, 1998 revised tenth draft script by Ronald Bass and Don Macpherson (story by Ronald Bass and Michael Herzberg) - hosted by:
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Following the theft of a highly-secured piece of artwork, an agent convinces her insurance agency employers to allow her to wriggle into the company of an aging but active master thief. Robert MacDougal takes her on suspiciously and demands rigorous training before their first job together--stealing a highly-valued mask from a chichi party. Their deepening attraction and distrust could tear apart their partnership but the promise of a bigger prize (some eight billion odd dollars) by Virginia Baker keeps the game interesting. Only, who's playing with whom?
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Domino - September 8, 2004 draft script by Richard Kelly - hosted by:
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Based on the true story of Domino Harvey, daughter of film actor Laurence Harvey. Tired and unsuited to the pretentiousness of her high-society LA life, Domino leaves the glitterarti behind and sets off to become a bounty hunter. She quickly falls under the wing of veteran hunter Ed Mosley and his crew and becomes an unlikely natural in the art of bounty hunting. But things really heat up when a masked gang pilfer the contents of an armored car, and before long the mob, a crazed TV producer, the FBI and a terminally ill child have all got caught up in the crazy situation.
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Demolition Man - November 19, 1992 draft script by Daniel Waters and Jonathan Lemkin - hosted by:
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John Spartan and his nemisis Simon Phoenix are imprisoned in cryogenic stasis. While in deep freeze John's brain is filled with a love of knitting while Simon gains knowledge in computers, weapons and fighting techniques. The police force of the future is incapable of apprehending Simon after he escapes and the department is forced to wake John. He must find his way in the totally different world he has awoken in while at the same time trying to find and capture Simon once and for all.
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Demolition Man - August 1989 revised second draft script by Peter M. Lenkov - hosted by:
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DEMOLITION MAN changed almost completely from its first draft before it made it to the screen. Different characters, different story, different genre, even a different "world". Only Lenkov's basic concepts (e.g. cryo-prison, cop vs psycho) survived.
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Conspiracy Theory - September 12, 1996 unspecified draft script by Brian Helgeland - hosted by:
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Jerry Fletcher is a man in love with a woman he observes from afar. She works for the government. Fletcher is an outspoken critic of that government. He has conspiracy theories for everything, from aliens to political assassinations. But soon, one of his theories finds itself to be accurate. But which one? Some dangerous people want him dead and the only person he trusts is that woman he loves but does not know.
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Cliffhanger - March 30, 1992 Shooting Draft script by Michael France, Terry Hayes, Sylvester Stallone - hosted by:
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The final shooting script of Cliffhanger, by Sylvester Stallone himself. Based mostly on the early draft by Michael France (i.e. most of Terry Hayes' major re-write was thrown out except for the frozen lake scene and the "king's leap"), but faster, more direct, and with all-new dialogue by Stallone.
Whilst crossing a ledge, 4000 feet above the earth, Gabe's friend's equiptment fails to work and she slips out of his hand, falling to the ground. Almost a year later, Gabe is asked to go back to the same mountain range and rescue a group of 'stranded' people. The only catch is that these so called 'stranded' people are infact looking for three boxes filled with $100,000,000 and they need mountain ranger to lead them to them!!
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Pink Floyd The Wall - May 8th, 1981 unspecified draft script by Roger Waters - hosted by:
A Fleeting Glimpse - in pdf format
The life of the fictional rock star 'Pink' is the subject of the visually evocative cult film based upon the music and visions of the group Pink Floyd as portrayed in the album of the same title. Relationships, drug abuse, sex, childhood, WWII and fascism combine in a disturbing mix of episodic live action and lyrical animation drawn by British caricaturist Gerald Scarfe.
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Cliffhanger - March 30, 1992 First Draft, 2nd Revision script by Michael France, revision by Terry Hayes - hosted by:
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Whilst crossing a ledge, 4000 feet above the earth, Gabe's friend's equiptment fails to work and she slips out of his hand, falling to the ground. Almost a year later, Gabe is asked to go back to the same mountain range and rescue a group of 'stranded' people. The only catch is that these so called 'stranded' people are infact looking for three boxes filled with $100,000,000 and they need mountain ranger to lead them to them!!
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Below - November 6, 2000 blue revised script by Darren Aronofsky & Lucas Sussman with revisions by David Twohy. - hosted by:
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In the dark silence of the sea during World War II, the submarine U.S.S. Tiger Shark prowls on what should be a routine rescue mission. But for the shell-shocked crew, trapped together in the sub's narrow corridors and constricted spaces, this is about to become a journey into the sensory delusions, mental deceptions and runaway fear that lurk just below the surface of the ocean and deep inside the human psyche.
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Miracle at St. Anna - October 22, 2007 shooting draft script by James McBride (based on the novel by James McBride) - hosted by:
TF1 International - in pdf format
Miracle at St. Anna vividly follows four of the U.S. Army's 92nd Division of all-black buffalo soldiers as they become trapped between forces beyond their control and between worlds. Three of the soldiers have bolted behind enemy lines to rescue their comrade, the colossal, but simple, Private Sam Train. They find themselves stranded between worlds in a remote central Italian village, with the German Army hidden on one side and their racist and largely mismanaged American commanding officers on the other. The strange world of the village floats between myth and reality, where belief in magic coexists with the most horrific acts of war.
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Panther - 1995 unspecified draft script by Melvin Van Peebles - hosted by:
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Panther is a semi-historic film about the origins of The Black Panther Party of Self-Defense. The movie spans about 3 years (1966-68) of the Black Panther's history in Oakland. Panther also uses historical footage (B/W) to emphasize some points.
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Gods and Monsters - May 30, 1997 shooting draft, June 6, 1997 Blue revised, annotated by Ian McKellen draft script by Bill Condon (based on the novel "Father of Frankenstein" by Christopher Bram) - hosted by:
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Set in 1957, James Whale, the director of Show Boat (1936), The Invisible Man (1933), Frankenstein (1931), and Bride of Frankenstein (1935), had long since stepped back from the glamor and glitz of Hollywood. A stroke triggers once buried flashes of memory of his life in Dudley, his film career, and, most influentially, the trenches during the Great War. Haunted and lonely, he recounts many of his experiences to his musclebound gardener, Clay Boone. Despite the divide that exists between them, their friendship develops. Reliant on his sternly disapproving housemaid, Hannah, the flamboyant director whose time has passed sees himself slipping away, unable to stop the decline, and indulges his fantasies by coaxing Boone to model for him.
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action - March 25, 2002 Revised Draft script by Larry Doyle,
Looney Tunes: Back in Action - May 2002 Revised Draft script by Larry Doyle,
Looney Tunes: Back in Action - October 25, 2002 Yellow Draft script by Larry Doyle; drafts by Glen Ficarra & John Requa, Larry Doyle, Roger Schulman, and Adam Resnick; current revisions by Larry Doyle,
Looney Tunes: Back in Action - January 20, 2003 Post-Production Draft script by Larry Doyle; drafts by Glen Ficarra & John Requa, Larry Doyle, Roger Schulman, and Adam Resnick; current revisions by Larry Doyle - hosted by:
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Fed up with all the attention going to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck quits Hollywood, teams up with recently-fired stuntman Damien Drake Jr.(Fraser) and embarks on a round-the-world adventure, along with Bugs and The VP of Warner Bros (Elfman). Their mission? Find Damien's father, and the missing blue diamond... and stay one step ahead of The Acme Corp., who wants the diamond for thier own purposes.
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Duplex - December 14, 2000 First Draft script by Larry Doyle,
Duplex - June 24, 2001 Second Draft script by Larry Doyle,
Duplex - January 13, 2002 Revised Draft script by Larry Doyle; revisions by Greg Mottola and Wally Wolodarsky & Maya Forbes; current revisions by Larry Doyle,
Duplex - February 20, 2003 3rd Yellow Revised (Reshoot) Draft script by Larry Doyle; revisions by Greg Mottola, Wallace Wolodarsky & Maya Forbes, and John Hamburg; current revisions by Larry Doyle - hosted by:
Larry Doyle, Writer-American (Larry Doyle's official site) - in pdf format
Alex Rose (Stiller) and Nancy Kendricks (Barrymore) are a young, professional, New York couple in search of their dream home. When they finally find the perfect Brooklyn brownstone they are giddy with anticipation. The duplex is a dream come true, complete with multiple fireplaces, except for one thing: Mrs. Connelly (Eileen Essel), the cranky old lady who lives on the rent-controlled top floor. Assuming she is elderly and ill, they take the apartment but their hopes are quickly dashed when they realize that Mrs. Connelly is an energetic senior who enjoys watching her television at top volume day in and day out and rehearsing in a brass band. A writer, Alex is attempting to finish his novel against a looming deadline. However, each day as he begins to write, he is interrupted by Mrs. Connelly's numerous demands and requests and what begins as a nuisance quickly escalates into an all-out war. When Nancy loses her job and the pair are trapped at home together with Mrs. Connelly, their rage turns to homicidal fantasy as they plot ways to get rid of their no-good neighbour...
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Collateral - september 12, 2000 (revised july 10, 2003) script by Stuart Beattie, revised by Frank Darabont - hosted by:
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This is the Frank Darabont rewrite before Michael Mann did revisions.
Max has lived a mundane life as a cab driver for twelve years. The faces have come and gone from his rear-view mirror: people and places he's long since forgotten--until tonight. Vincent is a contract killer. When an off-shore narco-trafficking cartel learns that they're about to be indicted by a federal grand jury, they mount an operation to identify and kill the key witness, and the last stage is tonight. It is on this very night that Vincent has arrived--and five bodies are supposed to fall. Circumstances cause Vincent to hijack Max' taxicab, and Max becomes collateral--an expendable person who's in the wrong place at the wrong time. Through the night, Vincent forces Max to drive him to each assigned destination. And as the L.A.P.D. and F.B.I. race to intercept them, Max and Vincent's survival become dependent on each other, in ways neither would have imagined.
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Now and Then - October 19, 1994 draft script by Marlene King - hosted by:
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Four childhood friends gather together to prepare for the birth of Wilson's baby. While together, they reminesce about when they were kids in 1970.
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Rails & Ties - undated, unspecified draft script by Micky Levy - hosted by:
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A deadly collision between a train and car lead to an unlikely bond between the train engineer and a young boy who escapes the carnage.
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Cliffhanger - undated first draft script by Michael France - hosted by:
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Whilst crossing a ledge, 4000 feet above the earth, Gabe's friend's equiptment fails to work and she slips out of his hand, falling to the ground. Almost a year later, Gabe is asked to go back to the same mountain range and rescue a group of 'stranded' people. The only catch is that these so called 'stranded' people are infact looking for three boxes filled with $100,000,000 and they need mountain ranger to lead them to them!!
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The Egyptian - July 1, 1953 3rd revised temporary script script by Casey Robinson - hosted by:
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In eighteenth-dynasty Egypt, Sinuhe, a poor orphan, becomes a brilliant physician and with his friend Horemheb is appointed to the service of the new Pharoah. Sinuhe's personal triumphs and tragedies are played against the larger canvas of the turbulent events of the 18th dynasty. As Sinuhe is drawn into court intrigues, and bizarre secrets are revealed to him, he learns the answers to the questions he has sought since his birth. Short on historical accuracy but strong on plot and characterization.
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Superman III - November 7, 12981 amended draft treatment by Ilya Salkind - hosted by:
Superman Cinema - in pdf format
What Superman III could have been… Lana Lang is the new star reporter. Supergirl is raised by Brainiac. Supergirl leaves Brainiac for Earth and meets Superman. Brainiac finds Supergirl and Mxyzptlk shows up. Big fight, happy ending.
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The Other Boleyn Girl - February 6, 2006 unspecified draft script by Peter Morgan (based on the novel by Philippa Gregory) - hosted by:
Natalie Portman . com - in pdf format
A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in European history, The Other Boleyn Girl tells the story of two beautiful sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, who driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the handsome and passionate King Henry VIII.
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Good Luck Chuck - July 21, 2005 sixth draft script by Josh Stolberg (based on the short story by Steve Glenn) - hosted by:
Daily Script - in pdf format
In order to keep the woman of his dreams from falling for another guy, Charlie Logan has to break the curse that has made him wildly popular with single women: Sleep with Charlie once, and the next man you meet will be your true love.
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Havoc 2: Normal Adolescent Behavior - November 4, 2005 shooting draft script by Beth Schacter - hosted by:
Daily Script - in pdf format
Wendy and her friends avoid the heartless world of random hookups and friends-with-benefits by spending all their time together. When she meets Sean, Wendy is torn between her genuine affection and desire for him and her commitment to her friends, especially her best friend Billie: and Billie isn't interested in losing her friends.
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K-Pax - October 24, 2000 "white" shooting draft script by Charles Leavitt (based on the novel by Gene Brewer) - hosted by:
Sci Fi Scripts - in pdf format
Prot is a patient at a mental hospital who claims to be from a far away planet. His psychiatrist tries to help him, only to begin to doubt his own explanations.
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Monkeybone - February 3, 1999 seventh draft script by Sam Hamm (based on the comic book 'Dark Town' by Kaja Blackley and Vanessa Chong) - hosted by:
DailyScript - in html format
In a coma, a cartoonist finds himself trapped within his own underground creation and must find a way to get back, while racing against his popular but treacherous character, Monkeybone.
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Dead of Night - May 6, 1946 Continuity & Dialogue script script by John Baines Angus MacPhail - hosted by:
Val Lewton Screenplay Collection - in pdf format
Visiting a country house, architect Walter Craig realizes that it and his fellow guests are familiar from a recurring nightmare. As the guests share their own tales of the supernatural, Craig is filled with a growing dread.
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The Enchanted Cottage - September 20, 1944 Revised Final script by DeWitt Bodeen and Herman J. Mankiewicz - hosted by:
Val Lewton Screenplay Collection - in pdf format
When Oliver Bradford is disfigured by war wounds, he hides from his family and fiancée, by renting an isolated cottage. Laura Pennington is a shy, homely maid who tidies up the place. Oliver and Laura gradually fall in love and discover that their feelings for each other have mysteriously transformed them.
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The Innocents - February 1961 Shooting Draft script by William Archibald and Truman Capote - hosted by:
Val Lewton Screenplay Collection - in pdf format
THE INNOCENTS is Jack Clayton's celebrated adaptation of Henry James's “The Turn of the Screw” (1898). With the screenplay by William Archibald (whose play of the book had been on Broadway) and Truman Capote, the film features Deborah Kerr as a straight-laced and impressionable governess who becomes convinced that the children in her care are possessed by the perverse spirits of former inhabitants of the home.
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Torrid Zone - February 1, 1940 Final Draft script by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay - hosted by:
Val Lewton Screenplay Collection - in pdf format
James Cagney plays a foreman of a Central American banana plantation whose boss will do anything to keep him from moving back to America.
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Disturbing Behavior - August 7, 1997 unspecified draft script by Scott Rosenberg - hosted by:
Horrorlair - in pdf format
A man moves to a new town and gets harassed by these annoyingly perfect "good kids". He makes friends with the local rejects, one of which is a conspiracy theorist, another who is an albino, and a third who soon becomes a romantic interest. Together they discover that the jocks are actually lobotomized zombies and that they're next in line
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Beetle Juice - June 1, 1985 second draft script by Michael McDowell (based on a story by Michael McDowell & Larry Wilson) - hosted by:
DailyScript - in html format
After Barbara and Adam Maitland were killed in a car crash, they find themselves trapped as ghosts in their beautiful New England farmhouse. Their peace is disrupted when a yuppie family, the Deetzs, buy their house. The Maitlands are too nice and harmless as ghosts and all their efforts to scare the Deetzs away were unsuccessful. They eventually turn to another ghost 'Beetlejuice' for help..
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White Jazz - Septembert 16, 2007 unspecified draft script by Matthew Michael Carnahan & Joe Carnahan (based on the novel by James Ellroy) - hosted by:
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Set in late 1950s Los Angeles, as vice cop Dave Klein senses he's being set up by the police commissioner, he sets out to expose a decades-old network of corruption engineered by the LAPD.
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Killing Pablo - June 22, 2007 unspecified draft script by Joe Carnahan (based on the book by Mark Bowden) - hosted by:
Smokin' Joe Carnahan - in rtf format
The true story of how the Colombian gangster and terrorist, Pablo Escobar, was assassinated and his Medellin cocaine cartel dismantled by US special forces and intelligence, the Colombian military, and a vigilante gang controlled by the Cali cartel.
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Mr. Brooks - undated, unspecified draft script by Bruce A. Evans & Raynold Gideon - hosted by:
Awesome Film - in pdf format
The story follows a man with a murderous alter ego. Moore will play a tough detective whose devotion to her craft catches the attention and respect of the serial killer she is hunting, which leads to a symbiotic relationship.
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1408 - undated, unspecified draft script by Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski - hosted by:
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Writer Mike Enslin, an author of two hit books, focuses on supernatural phenomena. As research for his latest book, Enslin is determined to check out the notorious room 1408 in a New York City hotel by personally staying as a guest in the fabled room. With the intention that 1408 is just a myth perpetuated by stories and rumor that Enslin has collected for his past works. However, hotel manager Mr. Olin has strong objections to Enslin's stay and only warns him of possible danger to come. But Enslin is determined to go through and convinced that the horrific past of 1408 is just mere coincidence and a myth. But what Mike Enslin is about to experience is no myth, as 1408 truly is a room where the guests don't check out by noon.
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