A rail-rider comes chugging along the tracks. Aboard is ARNIE WESTRUM, a big man in a strappy T-shirt and chino pants. He is drinking beer.
ARNIE (sings)
My beer is Rheingold the dry beer...
Think of Rheingold whenever you buy beer...
He drains the rest of his own bottle of Rheingold and tosses it to one side. Up ahead we see a switching point.
ARNIE throws the rail-rider into neutral, opens the
X-Men
By
Ed Solomon
Revisions:
Chris McQuarrie
Tom DeSanto
Bryan Singer
February 24, 1999
BLACK
Sounds of a train rolling to a halt, a shrill whistle.
EXT. CAMP - DAY
UP ON the door of a weathered cattle car as a German
soldier steps into frame wearing that familiar gray of
the all-too familiar era.
He throws the door to reveal a mass of huddled and
frightened people inside.
The words are not nec
A Chinese GONG SOUNDS and the glittering doors of an art Deco pa-poda slide open to reveal a mammoth silver stairway down which rows of beautiful women start descending.
BEGIN MAIN TITLES
The lovely ladies are a mix of races and they sing a strange, haunting melody - one might think them a heavenly choir, if it werent for their sexy, clinging lame gowns.
INT. CLUB ENTRANCE
From the ethereal beau
The Unforgiven
Original Screenplay
by
David Webb Peoples
PRODUCTION DRAFT
April 23, 1984
INT. ALICES ROOM - NIGHT
NIGHT IN ALICES ROOM. A little bit of moonlight coming in
through the tiny window might make a highlight here and
there but thats about all. Words begin to crawl across the
screen:
WRITTEN WORDS (crawl)
Of good family, albeit one of
modest means, she was a comely
young woman and not w
A coffee shop somewhere in New Mexico. MICKEY KNOX, his back turned to us, is sitting at the counter finishing his meal. We hear the PING... BANG... of a pinball machine being played OFF SCREEN.
MABEL, a waitress, comes over and fills Mickeys coffee cup.
MICKEY
What kind of pies do you have?
MABEL
Apple, pecan, cherry, and key lime.
MICKEY
Which do you recommend?
MABEL
The key lime is great, but
The Abyss
AN ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BY
JAMES CAMERON
August 2, 1988
Directors Revision
THE ABYSS
OMITTED 1
OMITTED 2
TITLE: THE ABYSS -- ON BLACK, DISSOLVING TO COBALT BLUE
EXT. OCEAN/UNDERWATER -- DAY 3
Blue, deep and featureless, the twilight of five hundred feet down.
PROPELLER SOUND. Materializing out of the blue limbo is the enormous but
sleek form of an Ohio-class SSBN ballistic missile submar
Hotel New Hampshire Script
Our story begins with
another story.
It was our favourite story.
How mother and father met when
they took a summer job
at the Hotel New Hampshire.
And how Freud arrived
with his bear.
- What was the bears name?
- State of Maine.
The bear...
was in his last legs.
- But they were the only legs he had.
Dont cut out all the juicy parts
cause you think theyre too young
to he
Escape From New York
Written by: John Carpenter and Nick Castle.
transcript by Anjela F. Conner
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FADE IN
CARD -- 1988
FADE IN SECOND CARD -- The Crime Rate in the United States Rises Four
Hundred Percent.
VOICE
In 1988, the crime rate in the United States rises four hundred percent.
GRAPHIC -- Line-graphic of New York, MANHAT
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Harvey Script
After you.
Is this 348?
Yes, it is.
Ive got a special delivery
here. That sounds interesting.
Its for Dowd. Dowds my name. Elwood P.
Here, sir. Let me give you one of my cards.
That wont be necessary.
Just sign right here. Uh-huh.
Beautiful day. Every days a beautiful day.
Thank you.
He was a nice man.
Come on.
Thank heavens
hes go
Final Destination
Script: "Final Destination" Origionely Called "FLIGHT 180"
EARLY DRAFT
Written By: James Wong and Glen Morgan
January 15, 1999
**NOTE**** THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS A SPOLIER FOR THE MOVIE **** DONT READ
ANY FURTHER IF YOU HAVEN"T SEEN THE MOVIE OR IF YOU DONT WANT TO BE
SPOILED*****
The whole ending was changed for the movie. They changed it so the ending in
this first draft is n