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– Don
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Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are thirty original scripts for your reading pleasure.
– Don
Last year Steven Clark’s The Combination spent some time on the discussion boards – A personal tragedy drives a man to repair a damaged bicycle.
Now it moves thanks to Matt Levine.
A husband drowning in grief and guilt and his despondent wife struggle to save their marriage and restore their lives in an unconventional manner, after the loss of their only son.
The Combination Short Film Hi-Def from Matt on Vimeo.
Talk about it on the discussion board.
Lights Out: Ghost Party – transcript- from: Generic Radio
A séance party gets out of hand when an actual undead creature is summoned.
Information courtesy of Generic Radio
BBC: The Dweller in the Darkness: A Play of the Unknown – transcript- from: The Wireless
A surprisingly solid thriller about six people in a haunted house. Broadcast in April 1925, this is a very early example of a play written especially for radio.
Information courtesy of The Wireless
The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy: The Farmer – transcript- from: Generic Radio
Information courtesy of Generic Radio

The Witch’s Tale: The Altar – transcript- from: Generic Radio
The son of aristocrats takes vengeance on the French Revolutionaries who cost him his parents — and builds an altar of hate.
Information courtesy of Generic Radio

Dragnet – transcript- from: Old Time Radio Researchers Group
Two years’ worth of “Dragnet” scripts
Information courtesy of Old Time Radio Researchers Group
Red Light
One year after a woman is killed by a red light runner, three teens run the same red light in hopes of seeing her ghost, who they believe is responsible for the recent string of bizarre murders.
Okay, horror fans: think quickly. On your grubby, bloody feet! Here’s a question about our much beloved genre… one you can answer instantly:
What sub-genres of horror are so iconic and classic they warrant separate categories in Netflix? Hmmmm, let’s see…. Zombies? That’s an obvious “no-brainer”… once the ghouls have had their feast. Then there are Possession/Exorcism tales. Alien Abductions. Creature Features. Ghost stories of every scary shape and size.
Then there’s the biggest creep show of them all – a category of horror that deserves it’s own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Folks, I’m a Preaching’ to Y’All about Slashers. Ruminate a moment, and you’ll see.
When you think of memorable horror films, what Big Bads come to mind? Come on kiddies – it’s easy! Michael Meyers. Jason Voorhees. And Freddy Krueger (oh dearest Wes, R.I.P.)
Those are the names of true Boogey Men. Sinister celebrities that stand out from the crowd.
And that’s what makes any horror film a box office blast: the creation of monstrous archetypes with mind-blowing visuals. Ones that burn their details into your mind.
And let’s be honest here. That’s a pool of talent which occasionally must be refreshed. Sure, classic creepy crawlies will always sell *some* tickets. But once the sequels reach #8-10, then it’s time for new faces to emerge. The rush of YOUNG BLOOD… as it were.
Ladies and Gents, STS is proud to present to you just such a thing. It’s a horror Slasher that has “Franchise” written all over it. And won’t leave you yawning “cliché!”
We bring to your attention: Red Light. It’s a creepy blood drenched entry to the horror cannon. With a memorable villain that’ll sear itself into your mind.
Here’s the grim scenario: a lonely, miserable dark night. The location: rural “Old Haven Road” – smack dab in the middle of bum-f*ck nowhere. An old woman – Tabitha Hudson – approaches the intersection, clad in a bright yellow raincoat. The light’s safely red – so she crosses.
Just as a car shoots through the light, ignoring the ruby warning sign. Smack! A hit and run – instantly. Tabitha lies in the gutter. Suffers and dies. Yet the driver of the car keeps going: both a crime…and a tragedy. Even more complex than one can understand.
Fast forward. One year.
Another car blows through the light. Again.
Yet another lonely night. But this time, there’s no victim – just a group of careless teens. Some drunk. Others texting. The irresponsible jerks stop at a diner for a bathroom break, only to meet a horrific fate. An avenging shadowy figure kills all but one of them (Matt) in gruesome ways. Who is it? We don’t know. But the killer wears a battered yellow raincoat. And carries a gore-dripping steel pipe.
Within a day, rumors abound. Especially at nearby Augustus State University… attended by the lamented victims. Stories circulate about the yellow-coated specter of death – and the grisly end that awaits anyone who runs that fearsome light.
Among the concerned students are several bosom buddies: roommates Hannah and Nikki. Their fabulous – and muscular – pal Xander and Hannah’s estranged brother, Jimmy. Taunted by snobby sorority queen Rebecca (Jimmy’s catty ex), the crew run through the Old Haven light on a dare. Sure, they’re a bit nervous. But who cares? The curse can’t be really true. After all, Matt survived the massacre.
That night, Matt meets a nasty end…
Which leaves the teens fearing for their lives. Taking the initiative, Hannah and Nikki begin to investigate the true death of Tabitha Hudson. Who drove the car that killed her? And are supernatural forces in play? Or is the rumor just petty gossip – generated by Rebecca and her bitchy entourage?
The mystery quickly deepens. As does the bloody trail. The clock ticks loudly for Nikki and her friends. Each of them – marked for death.
Needless to say, spoilers need not apply. But rest assured – the characters in this Slasher are in Technicolor 3d. The killer and the deaths? Both memorable. As much as Freddy, we’d say…
But the twists and turns are under wraps. So contact writer Chris Shamburger at cshamburger “AT” live dot com for a copy of the script.
Red Light’s a horror classic in the making. Not to mention a future franchise!
Check out Coverage of Red Light by No Bull Script Consulting
About the writer: Chris Shamburger was a finalist (Top 10) in the 2013 Shriekfest Film Festival for his recently-produced script, Hiccups. He has been a semi-finalist twice and has also been published in Twisted Dreams Magazine and Horror in Words. Chris lives in Marietta, GA with his partner and their Chow-mix rescue, Walter. Aside from writing, Chris has been teaching pre-kindergarten for the past six years. You can find him on IMDb.
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Near Dark – undated, unspecified draft script by Eric Red & Kathryn Bigelow – hosted by: Horror Lair – in pdf format
A mid-western farm boy reluctantly becomes a member of the undead when a girl he meets turns out to be part of a band of southern vampires who roam the highways in stolen cars. Part of his initiation includes a bloody assault on a hick bar.
Information courtesy of imdb.com
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Ouija – September 26, 2013 draft script by Juliet Snowden & Stiles White – hosted by: Horror Lair – in pdf format
A girl is mysteriously killed after recording herself playing with an ancient Ouija Board, which leads to a close group of friends to investigate this board. They later find out that some things aren’t meant to be played with, especially the ‘other side’.
Information courtesy of imdb.com
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Thanks Phil for the heads up on this.

Die Hard 3: (Simon Says: Die Hard III) – March 29, 1994 revised first draft script by Jonathan Hensleigh – hosted by: Free PDF Hosting – in pdf format
John McClane and a Harlem store owner are targeted by German terrorist Simon Gruber in New York City, where he plans to rob the Federal Reserve Building.
Information courtesy of imdb.com
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Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are thirty seven original scripts for your reading pleasure.
– Don

Suspense: Return to Dust – transcript- from: Generic Radio
The entire drama takes place on the desktop of a scientist who is rapidly shrinking to microscopic size. Can he contact the one man in the world who could save him?
Information courtesy of Generic Radio

The Lux Radio Theatre: Sunset Boulevard – transcript- from: Microphone Plays
A down-on-his-luck screenwriter works on a script for faded silent film star Norma Desmond. “You used to be big,” he tells Norma. “I am big,” she insists, “It’s the pictures that got small.”
Information courtesy of Microphone Plays

The Lux Radio Theatre: Death Takes a Holiday – transcript- from: Microphone Plays
To find out why humans fear him, Death assumes the mortal form and spends a weekend with the family and guests of a wealthy Italian duke. “There must be something here on earth to be known and felt — something desirable — that makes men fear me and cling to their life. I must know what it is,” says the Grim Reaper. Later remade as “Meet Joe Black.”
Information courtesy of Microphone Plays

Vic and Sade: Unaired Episode – transcript- from: Generic Radio
Vic and Sade’s son Rush is asked by a neighbor to hide a basket of Christmas presents. A typically odd holiday episode from radio’s quirkiest comedy program.
Information courtesy of Generic Radio

Screen Guild: A Letter to Three Wives – transcript- from: Generic Radio
The town tart informs three wives that she’s run off with one of their husbands. But which one?
Information courtesy of Generic Radio
