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National Treasure 2: Book Of Secrets Script
[fireworks exploding]
[crowd clamoring]
[indistinct chatter]
[man] Hes in the other room.
- Are you Thomas Gates?
- Yes.
We got something
that wed like you to take a look at.
I hear youre quite good
with puzzles and riddles.
- [man] Its a coded message.
- [Gates] Its a Playfair cipher.
- Pla
G.I. JANE
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by
David Twohy
FIRST DRAFT
August 6, 1995
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FADE IN:
INT. SENATE HEARING ROOM - CAPITOL BLDG. - DAY
Blinding in their white uniforms, naval flag officers sit
in the audience, showing their support for THEODORE HAYES,
a 50-year-old civilian. This is his confirmation hearing.
Reading from prepared material:
HAYES
... last few years have brought many
advances in the interests of women
education"
Come, sir, I think youve picked
a poor example.
Did l?
"Hear them down in Soho Square
Dropping Hs everywhere
"Speaking English any way they like
"Hey, you, sir, did you go to school?
"What ya tike me for, a fool?
"No one taught him take instead of tike
"Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse
Hear a Cornishman converse
"ld rather hear a choir singing flat
"Chickens cackling in a barn
Just like t
SPHERE
BY
PAUL ATTANASIO
Based on the novel by
Michael Crichton
BARRY LEVINSON VERSION SHOOTING SCRIPT
FADE IN:
EXT. OCEAN FLOOR - DAY
BEGIN TITLES.
MOVING AMONG the hallucinatory variety of creatures --
barbaric, distorted, sublime -- that haunt the ocean floor.
All but unknown to man except in the deep preconscious brain
that houses the family album of the race... Where we remember
that they ar
Con Air Script
Army Rangers have
a proud history.
Since the 1700s, Rangers have led the
way in every major confrontation...
in which the United States
has been involved.
You men are a credit to that fine
heritage, and Im sorry to see you go.
But youve served your country well,
and youve displayed the ability
to fight on...
to the Ranger objective
and complete its mission:
never leaving behind a f
educated and
self-sufficient, he has built himself, as he built his
farm, brick by brick, from the coarse clay of the earth.
A finely-made rocking chair, missing only the dowel on
which Martin is working, sits on the work table. The
chair is a work of art, thin and light, a spider-web of
perfectly turned wood, no nails, no glue. Sitting on the
woodpile, SUSAN, 4, a silent, stone-face wisp of a ch
Legends Of The Fall Script
Some people hear their own inner voices with great cleanness.
And they live by what they hear.
Such people become crazy, or they become legends ...
Tristan Ludlow was bom in the moon of the falling leaves.
lt was a terrible winter.
His mother almost died bringing him into this world.
His father, the Colonel, brought him to me.
l wrapped him in a bear skin and held him a
educate and
thereby protect society. Thank
you.
Applause as Helen warily checks for the TWO COPS. They are
carefully casing the crowd.
CUT TO:
LATER:
The crowd is breaking up. FIRST COP walks HELEN to the
ladies room. People reach to shake Helens hand; she copes
as well as she can with her fear. THEY LEAVE THE STAGE
THROUGH A DOOR OPENING TO A CORRIDOR LEADING BACK TO
DRESSING ROOMS AND A LADIES
Are We There Yet Script
Mom says we have to be polite
to her dates...
...and we will
if he makes it to the door.
- Merry Christmas, sucker.
- And dont come back for Kwanzaa.
Think youre going out
with our mama?
Im gonna get you two.
Get me out of here!
Lindsey, you really think Dads
coming back?
Any day now. But until then,
we have to keep Mom available.
Problem is, shes just too pretty.
That jus
BARRY LYNDON
A Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick
Based on the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK - DAY
Brief shot of duel.
RODERICK (V.O.)
My father, who was well-known to the
best circles in this kingdom under
the name of roaring Harry James, was
killed in a duel, when I was fifteen
years old.
EXT. GARDEN - DAY
Mrs. James, talking with a suitor; Roderick, at a
distance.
RODERICK