SimplyScripts.com - Read Movie Scripts Online

    Submit Your Script - If you've written a script and want a little exposure, submit your script to Simply Scripts' unproduced scripts showcase.

The scripts for the July, 2008 One Week Challenge.

Wherein writers were asked to write a script (properly formatted) no more than 15 pages long (courier 12 point font) on the month's theme and genre:

Genre: drama
Theme: "The guys at the post office are never gonna believe this."





Registered Delivery by Philip Whitcroft - (Douglas Fir)

(Short, Drama) - A mail man has to deliver a package to a Doctor with radiation poisoning. On his route he loses track of the package before he encounters the terrorists who want it. The race is on to find the package and keep it from the terrorists. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

The Family Name by Timothy F. Betts (souterfell) - (Sitka Spruce)

(Short, Drama) - An elderly collator pursues a coincidence to his past life. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Postal by M.R. Hoffman - (Montezuma Cypress )

(Short, Drama) - When threatened by an unknown organization, a postal worker must take matters into his own hands to protect himself. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

All eyes on her by Stephen Brown - (Deodar Cedar)

(Short, Drama) - Lucy has big plans for her future, but somebody has already made bigger plans for her present. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Delivery by Jonathan Garland (wordartisan) - (Tamarack Larch)

(Short, Drama) - A mailman on his regular run finds himself in a most irregular and unsettling situation. (rtf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

The Broken Locker by Willy Brown (willy) - (Red Spruce)

(Short, Drama) - A broken locker in a post office leads to something which no one in the post office ever could believe. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

A Guy Named Yuley by Sandra E. Watson - (Lost Mind)

(Short, Drama) - A phobic postman questions the validity of a monster and a spiritual order called The Brotherhood. As he turns his life over to chance, he discovers his fear is legitimate and The Brotherhood is real. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Postman Pete by Tyler Higgins (higgonator) - (Prickly Ash)

(Short, Drama) - George is sick and tired of being Postman Pete and everyone else is sick and tired of Postman Pete being George. (rtf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

The Ballad of Uncle Sam: An Anarchist's Medley by Bryan Mora - (Pignut Hickory)

(Short, Drama) - Grown weary to the established order of society, a man introduces a motivating idea of his very own in perilous ways. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Love Letters by PC - (Persian Walnut)

(Short, Drama) - Things begin to change for the worst when a Postman starts to receive love letters. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

The Package by Jordan Wiebe (theboywhocouldfly) - (Simon Poplar)

(Short, Drama) - A man must retrieve a package to save his family. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Mercy by T. Joseph Fraser (Blakkwolf) - (Garry Oak)

(Short, Drama) - Bad things come in small packages. A young runaway gets into trouble at a roadside diner. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Sneak Peek by Chris Reid - (Scott Pine)

(Short, Drama) - Sneak Peek is about Pete, an express delivery postman, who can't believe his luck when an attractive woman invites him into her home. However, what seems like an opportunity to get a bit of slap and tickle quickly turns into a life and death situation, as Pete finds himself trapped in the middle of an underworld dispute. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

The Stolen Santa by Gary Murphy (gm) - (Wych Elm)

(Short, Drama) - 30 years ago a tragedy ripped one mans life apart, now he is looking for answers and thinks he has found the man who might have them. Sometimes the truth is better not known. (pdf - formatting: )

Discuss this script on the Discussion Board

Search with Google

More Navigation

Advertisement