THE THING
Screenplay by
Bill Lancaster
From the story "Who Goes There"
by Don A. Stuart
SECOND DRAFT
March 4, 1981
CAST
MACREADY 35. Helicopter pilot. Likes chess. Hates
the cold. The pay is good.
GARRY 46. The station manager. Stiff. Ex-army
officer. Wears a handgun.
CHILDS 33. Six-four. Two-fifty. Black. A
mechanic. Can be jolly. But dont mess.
BLAIR 50. Sensitive. Intelligent. Unassuming.
An a
Hunt For Red October Script
Hey, what are you doing?
Youre supposed to be
upstairs sleeping.
Stanley keeps waking me up.
Oh, ho, ho. I get it.
Boy, are you getting heavy.
Dont let her pull more
than her usual nonsense.
Two stories,
two glasses of water.
Jack, youre going
to miss the plane.
OK. Cricket,
you listen to me.
Go upstairs with Mrs. Wheeler now
and go to sleep.
On my business trip,
Ill g
DUNE
the motion picture screenplay
Foreword by Matthew Robinson and Kirk Boweat City University, London England
There are a number of things to note about this script:
The formatting is not exactly the same as the script that it was copied from. However, the scenes are all on the same pages that they appear in the script.
The pages are not numbered because the original script contained inconsi
LEVIATHAN
Screenplay by
David Webb Peoples
and
Jeb Stuart
Revised Draft
September 8, 1987
FACE IN ON
THE SURFACE OF THE OCEAN
sunny and placid then slowly WE BEGIN DESCENDING UNDERWATER
Moving down from the bright surface waters, through layers
of fish and marine life...
A school of vibrantly colored fish move with the current,
their numbers are enormous, their movements in unison.
Suddenly out o
서 론
최근 10여 년간에 세계 각지에서 발생한 강진으로 인한 대표적인 피해사례 보고에 의하면 지진재해 규모는 지진에 대한 사회전체의 준비태세와 내진 설계기술 정도에 따라서 크나큰 차이가 있는 것으로 알려졌다. 이와 같은 사실은 1988년 아르메니아 지진의 경우 내진 설계부재와 부실한 시공