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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Old Time Radio Saturday - post author Don

Lux Radio Theatre: Miracle on 34th Street – transcript- from: Generic Radio

A department store Santa Claus insists that he’s the real Kris Kringle.

 

Information courtesy of Generic Radio


Lights Out: I, Madman – transcript- from: Generic Radio

Time-hopping tale of terror about a man who travels a year into the future to buy a newspaper — and witness his own death.

 

Information courtesy of Generic Radio


Return to Riondo: The Whistler – transcript- from: Generic Radio

You’ve come back to a Mexican village in order to cheat your ex-partners out of a gold mine, haven’t you, Roy? And, while you’re at it, you’ve taken advantage of the woman who loves you, too. I’m annoying you with my sneering second person narration, aren’t I, Roy? Well, I’m the Whistler and I do many annoying things.

Information courtesy of Generic Radio


Suspense: Stand-In – transcript- from: Generic Radio

A movie star is targeted for murder by her not-too-bright husband and a disgruntled stand-in.

Information courtesy of Generic Radio


Lux Radio Theatre: My Man Godfrey – transcript- from: Generic Radio

In this Depression-era screwball comedy, a “forgotten man” who lives in the city dump is hired to be the butler for a wealthy but eccentric family and finds himself pursued by two very different sisters.

Information courtesy of Generic Radio


Find these and more on the Old Time Radio page.

Skripteez – Project Showcase - post author Don

Here is something I ran across. I haven’t had a chance to play around with it, yet. May be a useful tool.

Skripteez is a simple platform for screenwriters and filmmakers to showcase projects. Whether you have a finished project or just an idea, Skripteez wants to provide an easy way for you to express yourself and share your work.

– Don

Friday, September 4, 2015

Gosford Park screenplay - post author Don

Thanks Lisa for the heads up on this.

Gosford Park – February 20, 2001 revised shooting script by Julian Fellowes (based on an idea by Robert Altman & Bob Balaban) – hosted by: Wisconsin Screenwriters Forum – in pdf format

Set in the 1930’s the story takes place in an old fashioned English country house where a family has invited many of their friends up for a weekend shooting party. The story centers around the McCordle family, particularly the man of the house, William McCordle. Getting on in years William has become benefactor to many of his relatives and friends. As the weekend goes on and secrets are revealed, it seems everyone, above stairs and below, wants a piece of William and his money, but how far will they go to get it…?

Information courtesy of imdb.com

There are more on the Movie Scripts page.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

A “Fantastic Four” screenplay - post author Don

Stephen Batchelor has started a Script of the Week showcasing “…a scripts you may not normally have the chance to read. Forgotten drafts, and films that, for whatever reason, never got past the scripting stage.”

Here “…is one of the probably hundreds of different scripts commissioned by the studio…” Read the rest

The Fantastic Four – May 3, 1996 first draft script by Micahel France (based on characters by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby) – hosted by: Stephen Batchelor – in pdf format

Four young outsiders teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe which alters their physical form in shocking ways. The four must learn to harness their new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.

Information courtesy of imdb.com

You’ll find more movie scripts over on the Movie Scripts page.

– Don

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