A Face in The Crowd Script
Somebodys looking for you.
Miss Jeffries!
Morning, Sheriff.
Weve got what you want, we always
get a good haul on the 4th of July.
Good. Come on, let go.
Here she comes, Bill.
Come in, and see what weve got.
Wait, I forgot my tape recorder.
Boys, this is Miss Marcia Jeffries.
How do you do?
Her uncle owns the radio station
in town, KGRK.
Shes been doing a programme,
mayb
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
THE MATRIX
by Larry and Andy Wachowski
FADE IN:
ON COMPUTER SCREEN
so close it has no boundaries.
A blinking cursor pulses in the electronic darkness like a
heart coursing with phosphorous light, burning beneath the
derma of black-neon glass.
A PHONE begins to RING, we hear it as though we were
making the call. The cursor continues to throb,
relentlessly patient, until --
MAN (V.O.)
Yeah?
Data no
Day of The Dead
FADE IN:
1 EXT. THE EMPTY STREET OF A CITY - DAY
No people. A FEW CARS AND TRUCKS are parked at odd angles,
abandoned. A TITLE FADES IN, one phrase at a time.
FIVE YEAR...
SINCE THE DEAD FIRST WALKED.
2 EXT. THE CITY - DAY
We hear THE SOUND OF A STRONG WIND. DEBRIS flutters through the
streets. A LARGE ALLIGATOR slithers into frame, stops and
looks around.
MONTAGE: as MORE GATORS
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
By Jeff Arch
Rewritten:
Nora Ephron & Delia Ephron
May 10, 1992
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FADE IN:
CLOSE ON SAM BALDWIN
A card: Chicago.
Hes in his thirties. His neck is pinched into a crisp
dress shirt and tie. His expression is vacant, faraway.
A breeze blows but he doesnt react to it. In the
distance the architect
MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: THE MOVIE
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REVISIONS BY ARNE OLSEN
DIRECTED BY BRYAN SPICER
REVISED DRAFT OCTOBER 31 1994
FADE IN:
BLACK SCREEN
Words SCRAWL UP ON SCREEN and we hear a RESOUNDING VOICE.
VOICE
In a time of great strife, a
legendary interdimensional being
known as Zordon, came to the city
of Angel Grove to establish a
vanguard in the never ending
struggle against evil. with the
aid
Fast Times At Ridgemont High Script
See the people
walking down the street
Fall in line
just watching all their feet
They dont know
where they want to go
But theyre walking in time
They got the beat
They got the beat
They got the beat, yeah
They got the beat
All the kids
just gettin out of school
They cant wait
to hang out and be cool
Hang around til quarter after :
Thats when they fall in line
RUSH HOUR
Original Screenplay
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RUSH HOUR
FADE IN:
EXT. LOS ANGELES - DAY
The whole dysfunctional megalopolis, beige and blurry in the
summer smog. If this is the American Dream, do me a favor and
wake me up.
EXT. LAX - DAY
The traffic loop outside the terminals is gridlocked -- mostly
with stretch limousines.
INT. LAX
AVATAR
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THE SOUND OF DRUMSfrom a great distancegrowing louder.
FADE IN:
WE ARE FLYING through
RETURN OF THE APES
by Terry Hayes
first draft
1996
DEEP SPACE.
No atmosphere, no life, nothing. Just a web of lights- a billion stars hang
in a velvet void. The only sound is the howl of the cosmic wind.
The light of a distant sun strikes a rising planet. We see ragged
continents and oceans wreathed in cloud. This is earth rise. Our world
spins slowly in space, a thing of beauty, of awesome majes