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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Chariots of Fire screenplay - post author Don

Chariots of Fire – February 13, 1980 second draft script by Colin Welland – hosted by: UCLA Extension Writers’ Program – in pdf format

ritons Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell are both naturally gifted fast sprinters, but approach running and how it fits into their respective lives differently. The son of a Lithuanian Jew, Harold, who lives a somewhat privileged life as a student at Cambridge, uses being the fastest to overcome what he sees as the obstacles he faces in life as a Jew despite that privilege. In his words to paraphrase an old adage, he is often invited to the trough, but isn’t allowed to drink. His running prowess does earn him the respect of his classmates, especially his running teammates, and to some extent the school administration, if only he maintains what they consider proper gentlemanly decorum, which isn’t always the case in their minds. Born in China, the son of Christian missionaries, Eric, a Scot, is a devout member of the Church of Scotland who eventually wants to return to that missionary work. He sees running as a win-win in that the notoriety of being fast gives him an added outlet to spread the word of God, while he sees his speed as being a gift from God, and he wants to run to honor God and that gift. This view does not sit well with his sister, Jennie Liddell, who sees his running as only taking away time from his work to God. Harold and Eric’s lives do intersect in national races, but it is the one hundred meter track event at the 1924 Paris Olympics which the two men and their supporters most anticipate. Beyond the fact that Americans Charles Paddock and Jackson Scholz are favored in the event, the much anticipated head to head between Harold and Eric may be further shadowed by other issues, especially as it affects Eric’s Christian beliefs.

Information courtesy of IMDb

Monday, August 24, 2020

The French Lieutant’s Woman screenplay - post author Don

Exploring archive.org

The French Lieutant’s Woman – November 3, 1979 unspecified draft script by Harold Pinter (based on the novel by John Fowles) – hosted by: UCLA Extension Writers’ Program – in pdf format

A movie is being made of a story, set in nineteenth century England, about Charles, a biologist who’s engaged to be married, but who falls in love with outcast Sarah, whose melancholy makes her leave him after a short, but passionate affair. Anna and Mike, who play the characters of Sarah and Charles, go, during the shooting of the movie, through a relationship that runs parallel to that of their characters.

Information courtesy of IMDb

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Original script sunday and site update - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced scripts page are fifteen original scripts for your reading pleasure.

And a few site updates!

We’ve updated the Treatments and Series Bibles page.

We’ve created a new page of Unproduced treatments and series bibles.

And there has been a massive overhaul of the Produced scripts page and full listing of produced movie scripts (Now with fewer broken links!)

Friday, August 21, 2020

David Koepp’s Script Archive! - post author Don

Huge thanks to John for the heads up on David Koepp’s script archive. Like John August, Koepp has posted what apprears to be his entire library of his scripts to the internet. This is an invaluable resource for screen writers as he has posted multiple drafts of incredibly popular movies where you can see the evolution of the script as well as see the difference between a spec script and a shooting script.

I highly recommend checking out the early draft of Jurassic Park with his revision notes and compare to the final shooting draft.

There are a ton of scripts with multiple drafts including Mission Impossible, Carlito’s Way, Zathura, Stir of Echos, Death Becomes Her, and much, much more!

– Don

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Conan (2011) screenplays - post author Don

Thanks to Sword Girls for the heads up on not one, but three drafts of the screenplay for 2011’s Conan.

Conan – October 7, 2009 revised draft script by Thomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer (Based on the writings of Robert E. Howard);
Conan – February 2010 working draft script by Thomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer and Andrew Lobel (Based on the writings of Robert E. Howard);
Conan – November 19, 2010 revised script by Thomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer – Sean Hood revisions (Based on the writings of Robert E. Howard) – hosted by: DailyScript – in pdf format

A quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds, as Conan realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.

Information courtesy of IMDb

Top Knot Detective screenplay - post author Don

Thanks Aaron for the heads up on this one:

Top Knot Detective – December 22, 2015 final shooting draft script by Aaron McCann and Dominic Pearce – hosted by: Top Knot Detective – in pdf format

This is the story of how a failed Japanese samurai series became an instant cult classic.

Information courtesy of imdb.com

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Saturday, August 15, 2020

The Writers’ Tournement Round 5 and Overall winner - post author Don

Round 5 Writers have been revealed. Congratulations to Marnie and her winning script The Cost of War

Congratulations to Paul (PKCardnial) Knauer who was the overall winner of the Tournament.

Several scripts have already been option or sold as these are generally limited location/limited cast scripts and easy to film. So, now is the time to reach out to these folks to secure rights to film them.

Round 1: Money is the root of all evil
Round 2: Blood is Thicker than Water
Round 3: Nature vs Nurture
Round 4: Your Hero Is the Villain
Round 5: Winning At Any Cost

Several of the winning scripts have been reviewed by Michael Kospiah (with more to come)

Black List screenplays (2017 – 2019) - post author Don

Zach White has put together a great page on The Black List scripts from 2017, 2018 and 2019

Check it out at: www.BlackListHost.com

Thursday, August 13, 2020

The Blue Bird screenplay - post author Don

Thanks Jake for the heads up on this blast from the past.

The Blue Bird – September 1, 1939 final script script by Maurice Maeterlinck; sceenplay by Ernest Pascal; additional dialogue Walter Bullock (based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck – hosted by: Archive – in pdf format

Mytyl and her brother Tyltyl, a woodchopper’s children, are led by the Fairy Berylune on a magical trip through the past, present, and future to locate the Blue Bird of Happiness.

Information courtesy of imdb.com

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