Equus Script
Afterwards, he says, they always embrace.
The animal digs his sweaty brow
into his cheek...
and they stand in the dark for an hour...
Like a necking couple.
And of all nonsensical things,
I keep thinking about the horse...
not the boy, the horse,
and what he might be trying to do.
I keep seeing the huge head,
kissing him with its chained mouth...
nudging through the metal,
some desir
On another screen
we see them cut to STOCK NEWS FOOTAGE: regular cockroaches,
crawling on garbage.
ANCHORMAN
Blattida Germanica. The common
cockroach.
DIRECTOR
(To a RUNNER)
Tell them were ready for a live feed.
EXT. OUTSIDE VAN - CITY HALL - DUSK
The runner exits the News Van. Other such vehicles parked
nearby. A CROWD of ONLOOKERS, REPORTERS and a gaggle of
PROTESTERS with handpainted
MR. BEAN
By
Richard Curtis
And
Robin Driscoll
INT. NATIONAL GALLERY. BOARDROOM - DAY
A very grand room, with lots of wood and some very famous portraits round the walls.
A group of grave gentlemen and gentlewomen. They are the trustees of the National Gallery. LORD WALTON, a very grand man, sits at the table head. To his right sits his assistant, GARETH. All are deep in thought. LORD WALTON fidge
Annie Hall
Screenplay by Oliver Parker
Produced by Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Directed by Woody Allen
Cast List:
Woody Allen Alvy Singer
Diane Keaton Annie Hall
Tony Roberts Rob
Carol Kane Allison
Paul Simon Tony Lacey
Colleen Dewhurst Mom Hall
Janet Margolin Robin
Shelley Duvall Pam
Sound and Woody Allen monologue begin.
FADE IN:
White credits dissolve in and out on black screen. No sound.
F
painter Paul Gauguin
who said,
"The ugly may be beautiful...
but the pretty, never."
I dont suppose that means
very much to you.
Im not stupid.
Theres nothing about your past,
present or future...
that your hands
do not know.
And there is nothing
about your hands
that Madame Zoe
does not know.
I, Madame Zoe...
er...
Jesus-fucking-Christ!
Husband...
is she gonna find
a husband?
Oh...
I see men in
Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo Script
My husband.
Thank you for last night.
Thank you for last night.
Thank you for last night.
Hey, what do you think
youre doing?
Shit.
Today, these visually-impaired senior
citizens will fulfill a lifelong dream:
To swim with dolphins.
Hey, check this out.
-What is that?
-Careful.
That is four years of research.
A technological breakthrough
which might just save
Lethal Weapon
Screenplay by Shane Black
Produced by Richard Donner
Joel Silver
Directed by Richard Donner
Cast List:
Mel Gibson Martin Riggs
Danny Glover Roger Murtaugh
Gary Busey Joshua
Mitchell Ryan The General
Tom Atkins Michael Hunsaker
FADE IN:
CITY OF ANGELS
Lies spread out beneath us in all its splendor, like a bargain basement Promised Land.
CAMERA SOARS, DIPS, WINDS its way SLOWLY DOWN,
AVATAR
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THE SOUND OF DRUMSfrom a great distancegrowing louder.
FADE IN:
WE ARE FLYING through
LABYRINTH
by Laura Phillips and Terry Jones. Story by Dennis Lee
FADE IN ON:
1 EXT: SKY - DAY
A WHITE BIRD soaring. The sky is a glorious explosion of blue and
mauve and lavender. The setting sun washes the clouds with a delicate
pink tint. The bird swoops and spirals and we are right there with
him. Then suddenly, below us, an extraordinary sight appears.
2 EXT: LABYRINTH - DAY
It is the labyrin
The Saul Zaentz Company
THE ENGLISH PATIENT
Screenplay by
Anthony Minghella
Based on the novel by
Michael Ondaatje
Directed by
Anthony Minghella
Produced by
Saul Zaentz
Revised Draft (*)
28th August, 1995
O 1995 The Saul Zaentz Company
1. EXT. LATE 1942. THE SAHARA DESERT. DAY.
SILENCE. THE DESERT seen from the air. An ocean of dunes for mile after mile. The late sun turns the sand every color fr