Sleepy Hollow
Being the true storie of one Ichabod Crane
and the Headless Horseman
Kevin Yagher and Andrew Kevin Walker
Based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
Screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker
A pleasing land of drowsy head it was,
of dreams that wave before the half shut eye...
EXT. GNARLED FOREST -- NIGHT
An UGLY MAN charges through on a horse, holding a lantern
forward on
Silence. Norland Park, a large country house built in the early part of the eighteenth century, lies in the moonlit parkland.
2 INT. NORLAND PARK. MR DASHWOODS BEDROOM. NIGHT.
In the dim light shed by candles we see a bed in which a MAN (MR DASHWOOD, 52) lies his skin waxy, his breathing laboured. Around him two silhouettes move and murmur, their clothing susurrating in the deathly hush. DOCTORS.
Last Tango In Paris Script
Fucking God!
- A phone token, please.
- No tokens. At the end, on the left.
Maman? Yes, its Jeanne.
Ive found a flat to rent in Passy.
Im going to see it.
Then Ive got to go to the station
to meet Tom. I promised him.
OK, see you later. Bye!
Ive come to see the flat. I saw the sign.
- The sign?
- Yes.
Its always the same!
Nobody ever tells me anything.
- Id like to see
The movie begins with scenes of people screaming in horror and running down the streets of a big city. The ground shakes from what seems like giant footsteps. There are pieces of building debris falling everywhere, people getting crushed, power lines coming down, etc. - complete pandemonium. It all looks very much like a Japanese animated King-Kong or Godzilla movie. We hear the footsteps getting
HEATHERS
An Original Screenplay
by
Daniel Waters
FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT
Registered WGAW
February 8, 1988
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPT CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS
AND SOME "OMITTED" SLUGS. THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS
SOFT COPY.
FADE IN:
EXT. SAWYERS BACKYARD--DAWN
Elegiac music murmurs as three female and barefoot PAIRS OF
LEGS in skirts break from tableau to gently engage in Croquet.
A blue
One black suit jacket. One pair of black suit pants. One hat, black. One pair of sunglasses. Twenty three dollars and seven cents. Sign here.
Jake signs an "X" on the form.
Opening Credits start rolling.
SONG: "She Caught the Katy" (background music)
JAKE AND ELWOOD IN THE CAR
JAKE
Whats this?
ELWOOD
What?
JAKE
enters.
INT. THE BOOKSHOP - DAY
It is a small shop, slightly chaotic, bookshelves everywhere,
with little secret bits round corners with even more books.
Martin, Williams sole employee, is waiting enthusiastically.
He is very keen, an uncrushable optimist. Perhaps without
cause. A few seconds later, William stands gloomily behind the
desk.
WILLIAM
Classic. Absolutely classic.
Prof
THE PIANO LESSON
Screenplay for a film by
JANE CAMPION
Producer
JAN CHAPMAN
Script editor
BILLY MACKINNON
Maori dialogue and translator
SELWYN MURU
(c) copyright:
Jan Chapman Productions Pty Ltd
2 Fairlight Street Leichhart 2040
NSW Australia
4th draft 1991
Developed with the assistance of
The Australian Film Commission
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THE SWEET HEREAFTER
By
Atom Egoyan
Based on the novel by
Russell Banks
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Final revised draft
Copyright c1997 Ego Film Arts
All Rights Reserved
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FADE IN
INT. SUMMER COTTAGE -- DAY
A young family together in bed. It is a bright summer
morning. Father, mother, and a three year old girl are
still asleep. They are naked. A light breeze drifts into
the room. The scene is serene and softly suspend
저는 이 과목을 통해서 교수님 수업을 3학년이 된 지금에서 처음 듣게 되었습니다.
미국문학개관을 처음 신청 하게 된 이유가 사실 전공 필수 과목이었기 때문이었는데 지금 생각 해 보면 왜 필수로 이 과목을 배워야 하는지에 대해서 조금은 알 것 같습니다. 영문학과를 다닌 다고 말을 하고 다니기엔