Day At The Races Script
This way to the sanitarium.
Free bus to the sanitarium.
This way to the Standish Sanitarium.
Standish San... Standish San...
This... This way to the Standish...
Stand... Free bus. Free bus.
Standish Sanitarium.
Free bus to the sanitarium.
Just got room for a few more.
- Sanitarium?
- No, racetrack.
You dont wanna go there.
Youre sick.
Im going to the races!
All right. You
Desperate Living Script
Boy: LETS GO!
COME ON!
COME ON!
YEAH!
[CHILDREN YELLING]
Second boy:
LETS GO! LETS GO!
Second boy:
LETS GO! LETS GO!
COME ON!
COME ON!
[CHILDREN YELLING]
[CHILDREN YELLING]
YOU MUST REALIZE,
BOSLEY,
YOUR WIFE IS ONE OF
THE MOST NEUROTIC WOMEN
IVE EVER EXAMINED.
I STILL THINK
A FEW MORE MONTHS
IN THE SANITARIUM
WOULD BE HELPFUL.
IT MAY BE TOO EARLY
TO TRUST HER
IN HER NATUR
House on Haunted Hill
By
Dick Beebe
Story by
Dick Beebe & William Malone
Adapted from the screenplay by
Robb White
Blue Revisions: 13 Jan 1999
Production Draft: 2 December 1998
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPTS CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS.
THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS SOFT COPY.
FADE IN:
BLACK SCREEN
And in the darkness, a TICKING sound is heard. Soft and
steady -- soothing -- and then a BANG!
S
HALLOWEEN
a screenplay by John Carpenter and Debra Hill
- - -
1 MAIN TITLE SEQUENCE
OPEN on a black screen. SUPERIMPOSE in dark red letters:
HALLOWEEN
FADE IN TO:
Darkness, with a SMALL SHAPE in the center of the screen. As MAIN
TITLES CONTINUE OVER, CAMERA SLOWLY MOVES IN ON the shape.
We get closer and closer until we see that the shape is a HALLOWEEN
MASK. It is a large, full-head platex rubbe
The Manchurian Candidate Script
- Joint raided!
- No, no.
Its just our Raymond,
our loveable Sergeant Shaw.
All right, lets go, you men! Come on!
- Lets go!
- Come on, Sarge. Gertrude buy you beer.
Whats the matter him?
Im afraid our Saint Raymond,
he dont approve.
Well, maybe hes got a girl
back home or something.
Him? Our Raymond? Are you kidding?!
- Silvers, how about the robe?
- What do you m