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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Hanssen (filmed as Breach) – Screenplay - post author Don

The issue with the missing pages has been resolved

Hanssen part 1 (filmed as Breach) Hanssen part 2 Hanssen part 3 – April 18, 2005 unspecified draft script by Adam Mazer, William Rotko and Billy Ray – hosted by: The Daily Script – in pdf format

In February, 2001, Robert Hanssen, a senior agent with 25 years in the FBI, is arrested for spying. Jump back two months: Eric O’Neill, a computer specialist who wants to be made an agent is assigned to clerk for Hanssen and to write down everything Hanssen does. O’Neill’s told it’s an investigation of Hanssen’s sexual habits. Within weeks, the crusty Hanssen, a devout Catholic, has warmed to O’Neill, who grows to respect Hanssen. O’Neill’s wife resents Hanssen’s intrusiveness; the personal and professional stakes get higher. How they catch Hanssen and why he spies become the film’s story. Can O’Neill help catch red-handed “the worst spy in history” and hold onto his personal life?

Information courtesy of imdb.com

Breach – July 21, 2006 unspecified draft script by Adam Mazer, William Rotko and Billy Ray – hosted by: ScriptSlug – in pdf format

2 Comments so far

1.

Hawkeye
July 26th, 2017 at 4:08 pm

This is missing the entire middle portion (pages 41-85). Do you have these pages?

2.

Don
July 27th, 2017 at 11:07 am

The missing pages have been restored.

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