Bull Durham
In baseball, you dont know nothing.
--Yogi Berra
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Whoever wants to know the heart and
mind of America had better learn
baseball.
--Jacques Barzun
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You could look it up.
--Casey Stengel
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Titles over--
FADE IN:
A series of still photos. Black and white. Ancient.
BABE RUTH SWINGS -- An icon of American history. His giant
upper body balanced delicately on tiny ankles and feet. Th
We are moving through a small airfield full of parked light planes. There are no people around. We move through the cluster of planes towards a hangar on the edge of the field.
INT. HANGAR - DAY
We are still moving through light planes, but now we are inside the hangar. Some of the planes have their engine covers open, parts strewn around. Others are partially covered with tarps or have sections
King Of Comedy Script
And now from New York...
with Jerrys guests-
Tony Randall...
Richard Dreyfuss,
Rodney Dangerfield...
Dr. Joyce Brothers,
Lou Brown and the orchestra...
and little ol me-
Ed Herlihy.
And now say hello to Jerry!
- Whoo!
- Whoo!
Whoo!
Thank you. Good evening to you.
You look like a great audience.
Louie, how are you?
Lou Brown, ladies and gentlemen...
and the marvelous
Langford
Trucks are parked on the parking lot of an ice rink. Flemish technicians, grips and electricians, talk together while unloading the equipment, lamps, cables, tracks. They spread it out on the parking lot, take some lamps into the rink. The four technicians all wear the same black T-shirt with an inscription in Dutch.
A few cars arrive, belonging to the film crew (cinematographer, sound engineer).
She is JACKIE BROWN, a stewardess dressed in her CABO AIR uniform. (A little shuttle airline that flies from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas. Approximate flight time: forty five minutes)
Jackie stands still as a people-mover slowly inches her through the airport. The CREDITS APEAR and DISAPPEAR in front of her.
Jackie Brown is a very attractive black woman in her mid forties, though she looks like
A few patients sit around fumbling with themselves. One man sits at a table scratching back and forth on a piece of paper with a crayon. Another stands in a corner smoking a cigarette and staring at the crayon guy. This is CHARLES. Another man, KARL, sits in a chair staring at the floor and rubbing his hands together. We cut back and forth between Charles staring and Crayon Man scratching. After
THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
Our story begins in 1965, on a hot afternoon in August.
FADE IN
EXT. IOWA LANDSCAPE - DAY
Rolling green hills, lush farmland, vast open space. Not a
house or sign of life in sight. On a long dusty road, a TRUCK
is driving across the screen. Clouds of dirt follow in its
tracks -- its motor, the only sound we hear.
INT. TRUCK - DAY
FRANCESCA JOHNSON is sitting in t
Jimmy Hollywood Script
Ready.
Gloria Swanson.
Maurice Chevalier.
Ralph Bellamy.
Lon Chaney.
Phillips Lord.
One of my favorites,
Humphrey Bogart.
Heres an actress, Snow White.
Ann Miller.
Jean Harlow.
Blank.
Rex Harrison.
Burgess Meredith.
Ray Bolger.
Blank. Steve McQueen.
Danny Kaye.
Sarah Vaughan.
Jimmy Stewart.
Victor Mature.
Edward G. Robinson.
Blank.
Dinah Shore.
Adolphe Menjou.
Erich von Str
TRACKING DOWN the line of empty, open capsules. Frozen twilight. The final four capsules are sealed, lids in place.
ANGLE - INSIDE CAPSULE
NEWT, then RIPLEY. HICKS next, his head and chest bandaged. Then BISHOP in his caul of plastic. But the lid of Bishops capsule is misted with hothouse condensation.
CLOSER
A tear of fluid streaks the condensation.
An alarm SOUNDS.
A monitor begins to scroll da
V 3.30 (ASCII)
This is the Semi-Official ASCII Version of the Lion King Script,
originally cast into textual form by the legendary Phil "Leopold Stokowski"
Pollard, of JMU, and re-edited several times into the form you see here by
Brian Tiemann (FDCMuck Timon) of Caltech. This is your guarantee of
quality, that what you see here on your screen is as close to what was
presented in the movie as is