103 screenplays begin with the letter S
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| S. Darko |
Crime,
Mystery,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller
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Nathan Atkins |
2009 |
Second Draft |
| S.W.A.T. |
Action,
Crime
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George Huang, Ron Mita, Jim McClain, Lem Dobbs, Chris Morgan, Chris Fernandez, David Ayer |
2003 |
Script |
| Saboteur |
Adventure,
Romance
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Alfred Hitchcock, Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison |
1942 |
Shooting Script |
| Sandman |
Horror
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Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio |
1996 |
Second Draft |
| Save The Last Dance |
Drama,
Romance
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Duane G. Adler, Toni-Ann Johnson, Cheryl Edwards |
2001 |
Rewrite |
| Saving Private Ryan |
Action,
Drama
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Robert Rodat |
1998 |
First Draft |
| Saving Private Ryan |
Action,
Drama
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Robert Roday |
1998 |
Script |
| Scarface |
Action,
Crime
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Oliver Stone |
1983 |
Script |
| Scary Movie 2 |
Comedy,
Horror
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Shawn Waynes, Marolon Waynes |
2001 |
Script |
| Schindler's List |
Drama
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Steven Zaillian |
1993 |
Rewrite |
| Schindler's List |
Drama,
Historical/Period,
War/Military
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Steven Zaillian |
1993 |
Script |
| Scream |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror,
Thriller
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Kevin Williamson |
1996 |
Script |
| Scream |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror,
Thriller
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Kevin Williamson |
1996 |
Rewrite |
| Scream |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror,
Thriller
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Kevin Williamson |
1996 |
Rewrite |
| Scream 2 |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror,
Thriller
|
Kevin Williamson |
1997 |
Script |
| Scream 2 |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror,
Thriller
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Kevin Williamson |
1997 |
Script |
| Scream 2 |
Horror,
Thriller
|
|
1996 |
Fourth Draft |
| Scream 3 |
Comedy,
Crime/Mystery,
Horror,
Thriller
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Ehren Kruger |
2000 |
Script |
| Season of the Witch |
Crime,
Drama
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Martin Scorsese |
1973 |
Script |
| Semi-Pro |
Comedy,
Sports
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Scot Armstrong |
2008 |
Script |
| Serial Mom |
Comedy,
Crime/Mystery,
Horror
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John Waters |
1994 |
Second Draft |
| Seven |
Crime/Mystery,
Drama,
Thriller
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Andrew Kevin Walker |
1995 |
Production Draft |
| Seven |
Crime/Mystery,
Drama,
Thriller
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Andrew Kevin Walker |
1995 |
Script |
| Seven |
Crime/Mystery,
Drama,
Thriller
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Andrew Kevin Walker |
1995 |
Script |
| Seven Years In Tibet |
Adventure,
Drama
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Becky Johnson |
1997 |
Script |
| Sex and the City: The Movie |
Drama,
Romance,
Romantic Comedy
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Michael Patrick King |
2008 |
Script |
| Sex, Lies And Videotapes |
Drama
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Steven Soderbergh |
1989 |
Script |
| Sex, Lies, and Videotape |
Drama
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Steven Soderbergh |
1989 |
Fourth Draft |
| Sexual Life |
Drama,
Romance
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Ken Kwapis |
2005 |
Script |
| Shakespeare In Love |
Comedy,
Drama
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Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard |
1998 |
Script |
| Shakespeare In Love |
Comedy,
Romance
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Mark Norman, Tom Stoppard |
1998 |
Script |
| Shallow Grave |
Drama,
Thriller
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John Hodge |
1994 |
Final Draft |
| Shampoo |
Comedy,
Romance
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Robert Towne, Warren Beatty |
1975 |
Script |
| Shawshank Redemption |
Drama
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Frank Darabont |
1994 |
Script |
| Shine |
Drama,
Romance
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Scott Hicks, Jan Sardi |
1996 |
Script |
| Signs |
Drama,
Horror,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller
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M. Night Shyamalan |
2002 |
Script |
| Silence Of The Lambs |
Horror,
Thriller
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Ted Tally |
1991 |
Second Draft |
| Simone |
Comedy,
Drama,
Sci-Fi
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Andrew Niccol |
2002 |
Script |
| Sister Act |
Comedy,
Crime/Mystery
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Paul Rudnick |
1992 |
Script |
| Slackers |
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David H. Steinberg |
2002 |
First Draft |
| Sleeping Beauty |
Animation,
Family,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Romance
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Milt Banta, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Charles Perrault, Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears, Ralph Wright |
1954 |
Shooting Script |
| Sleepy Hollow |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror
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Andrew Kevin Walker, Washington Irving, Kevin Yagher |
1999 |
Shooting Script |
| Sleepy Hollow |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror
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Andrew Kevin Walker, Washington Irving, Kevin Yagher |
1999 |
Third Draft |
| Sleepy Hollow |
Crime/Mystery,
Horror
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Andrew Kevin Walker, Washington Irving, Kevin Yagher |
1999 |
Shooting Script |
| Sling Blade |
Drama
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Billy Bob Thornton |
1996 |
Script |
| Slumdog Millionaire |
Crime,
Drama,
Romance
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Simon Beaufoy |
2008 |
Script |
| Snow Falling On Cedars |
Drama
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Ron Bass, Scott Hicks |
1999 |
First Draft |
| Snow Falling On Cedars |
Drama
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Ron Bass, Scott Hicks |
1999 |
Shooting Script |
| Solaris |
Drama,
Romance,
Sci-Fi
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Steven Soderbergh |
2002 |
Script |
| Some Like It Hot |
Comedy,
Romance
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Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond |
1959 |
Script |
| Someone To Watch Over Me |
Action,
Crime/Mystery,
Thriller
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Howard Franklin, Danilo Bach, David Seltzer |
1987 |
Rewrite |
| Sorry, Right Number |
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Stephen King |
|
Script |
| Sounder |
Drama
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Lonne Elder III |
1972 |
Script |
| SouthPark: Bigger, Longer And Uncut |
Animation,
Comedy,
Musical
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Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Pam Brady |
1999 |
Eighth Draft |
| Space Jacked |
Action,
Sci-Fi
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Brendan Broderick |
1997 |
Shooting Script |
| Spaceballs |
Comedy,
Sci-Fi
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Mel Brooks |
1987 |
Script |
| Sphere |
Sci-Fi,
Thriller
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Stephen Hauser |
1998 |
First Draft |
| Sphere |
Sci-Fi,
Thriller
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Paul Attanasio, Michael Crichton, Kurt Wimmer, Stephan Hauser |
1998 |
Shooting Script |
| Spider Man |
Action,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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Barry Cohen, Ted Newson, James Cameron, Joseph Goldmari, John Brancalo |
2002 |
Second Draft |
| Spider Man |
Action,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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James Cameron |
2002 |
Partial Draft |
| Spider Man |
Action,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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Barry Cohen, Ted Newson, James Cameron, Joseph Goldmari, John Brancalo |
2002 |
Second Draft |
| Spider Man |
Action,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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James Cameron |
2002 |
First Draft |
| Star Blazers |
|
Tab Murphy |
|
Script |
| Star Trek |
Sci-Fi
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Gene Roddenberry, Harold Livingstone |
1979 |
Shooting Script |
| Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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Harve Bennett, Jack B. Sowards |
1982 |
Script |
| Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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Harve Bennett, Jack B. Sowards |
1982 |
Shooting Script |
| Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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Harve Bennett, Jack B. Sowards |
1982 |
Final Draft |
| Star Trek 6 |
Action,
Sci-Fi
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Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimov, Laurence Konner, Mark Rosenthal, Nicholas Meyer, Denny Martin Flinn |
1991 |
Script |
| Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country |
Action,
Sci-Fi
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Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimov, Laurence Konner, Mark Rosenthal, Nicholas Meyer, Denny Martin Flinn |
1991 |
Script |
| Star Trek 7: Generations |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman |
1994 |
Script |
| Star Trek: Generations |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga |
1994 |
Script |
| Star Trek: Nemesis |
Action,
Adventure,
Drama,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller
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Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, John Logan, Brent Spiner |
2002 |
Shooting Script |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas |
1977 |
First Draft |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas |
1977 |
Script |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas |
1977 |
First Draft |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas |
1977 |
Script |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
|
George Lucas |
1977 |
Second Draft |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas |
1977 |
Third Draft |
| Star Wars |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
|
George Lucas |
1977 |
Fourth Draft |
| Star Wars: Episode 1 |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas |
1999 |
Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 1 |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
|
George Lucas |
1999 |
Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
|
George Lucas |
1999 |
Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
|
George Lucas |
1999 |
Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 2 |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas, Jonathan Hales |
2002 |
Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 5 - Empire Strikes Back |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan, Leigh Brackett |
1980 |
Shooting Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan, Leigh Brackett |
1980 |
Script |
| Star Wars: Episode 6 - Return Of The Jedi |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas |
1993 |
Second Draft |
| Star Wars: Episode 6 - Return Of The Jedi |
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi
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Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas |
1983 |
Second Draft |
| Starship Troopers |
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi
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Edward Neumeier |
1997 |
Script |
| Steel Sharks |
Action,
Thriller
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William C. Martell |
1996 |
Script |
| Stepmom |
Comedy,
Drama
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Ronald Bass, Gigi Levangie |
1998 |
Second Draft |
| Storytelling |
Comedy,
Drama
|
Todd Solondz |
2001 |
Final Draft |
| Strange Days |
Action,
Crime/Mystery,
Sci-Fi
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James Cameron, Jay Cocks |
1995 |
Script |
| Stranglehold |
Action
|
Mark Evan Schwartz, Rob Kerchner, Brendan Broderick |
1994 |
First Draft |
| SubUrbia |
Comedy,
Drama
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Eric Bogosian |
1996 |
Shooting Script |
| Sugar And Spice |
Comedy
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Lona Williams, Mandy Nelson |
2001 |
Script |
| Sunset Boulevard |
Drama
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Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D.M. Marshman Jr. |
1950 |
Script |
| Superman Lives |
|
Kevin Smith |
1997 |
Script |
| Superman Lives |
|
Kevin Smith |
1997 |
Script |
| Suspect Zero |
Crime,
Thriller
|
Paul Schrader |
1998 |
Unused Draft |
| Sweet Smell Of Success |
Drama
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Clifford Odet, Ernest Lehman |
1958 |
Script |
| Swingers |
Comedy,
Drama
|
Jon Favreau |
1996 |
Third Draft |
| Synecdoche, New York |
Comedy,
Drama
|
Charlie Kaufman |
2008 |
Script |
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Screenwriting Books
There are hundreds of screenwriting books that can aid a writer in losing
his voice and squelching his originality. If the writer does need screenwriting
help...
Richard Walter's SCREENWRITING
provides an excellent overview from the outline to the query letter process.
For a scholarly source
into character and motive, try Lajos Egri's THE
ART OF DRAMATIC WRITING
For insight into the
hero's journey and storytelling myth, Joseph Campbell's THE
HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES which inspired George Lucas and STAR WARS.
Writing Conditions
Music
or no music, ball game on the radio, television, urban noise, crickets -
the writer may wish to surround herself with nurturing rhythms.
Keith Jarret's KOLN,
Stephane Grapelli's OLYMPIAD,
Bach's BRANDENBURG
CONCERTOS, any Miles
Davis, any Mozart,
anything free-flowing and non-lyrical to liberate the writer's flow of word
without intrusion.
Novels About Hollywood
Bruce
Wagner's I'M
LOSING YOU - the closest one can get to the filth and moral depravity
of Hollywood without actually getting dirty.
Also...
Nathanael West's DAY
OF THE LOCUST
Michael Tolkin's THE
PLAYER
Charles Bukowski's HOLLYWOOD
Film Criticism
Pauline
Kael on how to talk about film. She once set a standard for cinema when
filmmakers actually welcomed criticism. James
Agee - AGEE
ON FILM: CRITICISM AND COMMENTARY ON THE MOVIES - reprinted by Martin
Scorcese. Brilliant text on the films of the 1930's and 40's.
Novel Genres
DETECTIVE:
Ed McBain - (also known as Evan Hunter screenwriter of the BIRDS as well
as dozens of detective novels)...latest is THE
LAST DANCE about New York homicide detectives - true to the expectations
of the genre and yet etches his original voice.
MELODRAMA:
Thomas Hardy - TESS,
JUDE
THE OBSURE - the dialogue is often very cinematic, but it is the plot
that really moves.
HUMOR:
John Kennedy Toole - CONFEDERACY
OF DUNCES, a one-man wrecking crew, buffoonery and gaseous wit, a
"vehicle" for a comic actor.
Joseph Heller - CATCH
22 for absurd plotting and ensemble writing - a forerunner of situation
comedy - the humor is derived from the situation and milieu - Heller writes,
"There was only one catch and that was Catch 22, which specified
that a concern for one's own safety in the face of dangers that were real
and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could
be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would
no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions... If he flew them
he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane
and had to... "That's some catch, that Catch 22," he [Yossarian
observed] "It's the best there is," Doc Daneeka agreed.
Charles Bukowski -
In all his fiction, he uses setting to depict character - the reader's
sympathies are drawn out of the dregs of the protagonist's skid row life.
DIALOGUE:
Mark Twain's HUCK
FINN - use of vernacular and regional dialect. Twain and Oscar Wilde
created the pseudo-intellectual paradox. Twain writes on fighting, "Thrusting
my nose firmly between his teeth, I threw him heavily to the ground on
top of me."
THEATRICAL
DIALOGUE: Eugene
O'Neil's ICEMAN
COMETH for barroom humor and raw realism - a predecessor to the slang
of Mamet.
MEMOIR:
John Bayley's ELEGY
FOR IRIS - two writers, husband and wife, and their stuggle with Alzheimer's.
Poignant commentary on the lifestyle of the writer.
SHAKESPEARE:
For dialogue, characterization, and plot. Steal. Steal. Steal.
Films
Classic
films for writers - CITIZEN
KANE, RULES OF THE GAME, SEVEN
SAMOURAI, CHINATOWN, TAXI DRIVER, DINER,
SUNSET
BOULEVARD, THE
GODFATHER, REAR WINDOW, DR. STRANGELOVE
Some other highly
regarded films for the writer...
MARTY
- a great dialogue movie by Paddy Chayefsky, the great screenwriter who
never directed. It was made for television.
PAT
GARRET AND BILLY THE KID - underrated humor, redefined a genre, a
British comedy of manners, very detailed into the life of a cowboy - how
does a sheriff walk down the stairs after a night with four whores - James
Coburn ambles gingerly.
THE THIRD MAN - bringing
out a main character late in a film, building suspense, giving the audience
just enough to chew - classic economy of plot.
UNBEARABLE
LIGHTNESS OF BEING and ONE
FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Adaptations - don't get tied to the text.
These screenwriters dared to expand on the original material and further
enhance its spirit.
NASHVILLE,
SHORT
CUTS - drama in all its complicated humanity, what Paul Thomas Anderson
valiantly but couldn't quite accomplish in MAGNOLIA.
Murmured naturalistic dialogue and seamless transitions - should be given
full attention on the big screen.
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