A normal Dennys, Spires-like coffee shop in Los Angeles. Its about 9:00 in the morning. While the place isnt jammed, theres a healthy number of people drinking coffee, munching on bacon and eating eggs.
Two of these people are a YOUNG MAN and a YOUNG WOMAN. The Young Man has a slight working-class English accent and, like his fellow countryman, smokes cigarettes like theyre going out of style.
It
Los Angeles
to work in a cheese factory?
Im not gonna just work in a cheese sandwich
factory. Im gonna shop my drawings.
- Im gonna be like Charles Schulz.
- Youll be fine.
- No, Im gonna be like Charles Schulz.
- Thats my boy. Confidence.
Youre a big man now.
Youve got a job, a goddamn real job, Gord.
And you gave up on those stupid doodles.
Theyre not stupid. Theyre not stupid.
Whatever. At lea
It is 7:14 P.M., Monday, September 22, 1975, and we are watching the network news programs on CBS, NBC, ABC and UBS-TV, the network of our story. The AUDIO is OFF; and head shots of WALTER CRONKITE, JOHN CHANCELLOR, HOWARD K. SMITH and HARRY REASONER, and of course, the anchorman of our network, HOWARD BEALE, silently flit and flicker across the four television screens, interspersed with the news
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
The Ox Bow Incident Script
Deader than a Paiutes grave.
Well?
- That guys awful slow getting there.
I feel sorry for him. Always in reach
and never able to do anything about it.
- I got a feeling she could do better.
- Youre boasting.
- Whatll you have? Whiskey?
- What you got?
Whiskey.
You ever see such a guy?
All winter Ive been thinking....
And all hes gots whiskey.
- Thats rotten, aint it?
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