One True Thing Script
Stop it. Stop it. Stop it.
Let go! Let go! Stop!
Damn. Richard Ellespeare died.
- He was a professor of mine at Harvard. - No!
- He was a novelist, humanitarian. - Hey, hey, back there.
- Published eight novels, including the best seller... - Stop it! Quit it!
Hopes Way, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize.
- What kind of man was this? - A man who pursues excellence and noth
novel a week at bucks.
Its serious money.
I can connect you with the guy.
Were thinking of
collaborating on one ourselves.
I gave up writing when I was .
- Too dangerous.
- Only if someone reads what you write.
So far we havent had that problem.
Ive found my profession.
Im an exterminator.
Of course, Bill. Thats just what the world needs-
more literate exterminators.
Give me a cigarette.
Of cours
L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
by Brian Helgeland
Based on the novel by James Ellroy
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November 16, 1995
Minor Revisions
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FADE IN:
OVER the opening strains of "I LOVE YOU, CALIFORNIA," a
MONTAGE: a mixture of headlines, newsreel footage and
live action. Economy Booming! Postwar Optimism! L.A.:
City of the Future! But most prominent among them:
GANGLAND! Police photographers document crime scenes.
Caine Mutiny Script
Today you are full-fledged ensigns.
Three months ago, you assembled here
from all walks of life, -
- field, factory,
office and college.
Each of you knew
what the fighting was about.
Each of you knew that the American
way of life must be defended.
From here on, your education
must continue in the school of war.
As an ensign
in the United States Navy, -
- you go down to the sea
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