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1941
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| Screenplay by Bob Gale & Robert Zemeckis Story by John Milius and Bob Gale & Robert Zemeckis |
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Draft Date: 8/28/78
Draft Stage: 9th revised draft
# Pages: 132
Copy #: 1
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Alamo, The
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| Written by Leslie Bohem and Stephen Gaghan and John Lee Hancock |
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Draft Date: no date
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 1
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All Quiet on the Western Front
Manuscript
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| Adaptation by Del Andrews Dialogue by Maxwell Anderson and George Abbott
Based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque |
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Draft Date: 11/20/1929
Draft Stage: Abbott version
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: both the 2nd and 3rd annual Academy awards were held in the year 1930 in order to pick up a time lag and present awards closer to their eligibility deadline; included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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All Quiet on the Western Front
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| Adaptation by Del Andrews Dialogue by Maxwell Anderson and George Abbott
Based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque |
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Draft Date: 11/20/1929
Draft Stage: Abbott version
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: in Best American Screenplays, First Series |
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Americanization of Emily, The
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| Screenplay by Paddy Chayefsky Based on the novel by William Bradford Huie |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 125
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| Notes: published in book The Collected Works of Paddy Chayefsky: The Screenplays vol. 1 |
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Apocalypse Now
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| Written by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola Narration by Michael Herr |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 138
Copy #: 4
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Apocalypse Now
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| Written by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola Narration by Michael Herr |
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Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 163
Copy #: 5
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Apocalypse Now
Manuscript
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| Written by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola Narration by Michael Herr |
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Draft Date: 12/3/1975
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 153
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: title page note: Original screenplay by John Milius. Inspired by Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. This draft by Francis Ford Coppola December 3, 1975; included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Apocalypse Now
Manuscript
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| Written by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola Narration by Michael Herr |
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Draft Date: 12/5/1969
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 131
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: first draft by John Milius |
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Apocalypse Now
Manuscript
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| Written by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola Narration by Michael Herr |
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Draft Date: 12/3/1975
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 140
Copy #: 3
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| Notes: page one note: Original screenplay by John Milius. Inspired by Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. This draft by Francis Ford Coppola December 3, 1975 |
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Atonement
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Christopher Hampton Based on the novel by Ian McEwan |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 107
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: double-sided small page format |
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Bananas
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| Written by Woody Allen & Mickey Rose |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 100
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: fka El Weirdo |
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Battle Circus
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Richard Brooks Story by Allen Rivkin & Laura Kerr |
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Draft Date: 6/25/1952
Draft Stage: changes through 12/1/52
# Pages: 121
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Richard Brooks collection; photocopy of original at AMPAS |
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Battleground
Manuscript
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| Written by Robert Pirosh |
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Draft Date: 3/16/1949
Draft Stage: okay script
# Pages: 127
Copy #: 1
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Battleground
Manuscript
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| Written by Robert Pirosh |
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Draft Date: 3/25/1949
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 127
Copy #: 2
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Behind Enemy Lines
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| Screenplay by Zak Penn and David Veloz Story by James Thomas and John Thomas |
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Draft Date: 3/28/2000
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 119
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Best Defense
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Gloria Katz & Willard Huyck Based on the novel Easy and Hard Ways Out by Robert Grossbach |
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Draft Date: 8/1/1983
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 119
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Best Years of Our Lives, The
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| Screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood Based on the novel Glory For Me by MacKinlay Kantor |
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Draft Date: 7/16/46
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 220
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| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Big Lift, The
Manuscript
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| Written by George Seaton |
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Draft Date: 8/9/1949
Draft Stage: temporary script
# Pages: 192
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: in original 3-ring binder |
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Big Red 1, The
Manuscript
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| Written by Samuel Fuller |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 423
Copy #: 1
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Birdy
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Jack Behr & Sandy Kroopf Based on the novel Birdy by William Wharton
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Draft Date: 3/5/1984
Draft Stage: A.P.'s final draft
# Pages: 127
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| Notes: A.P.'s final draft presumably director Alan Parker |
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Black Hawk Down
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| Screenplay by Ken Nolan Based on the book by Mark Bowden |
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Draft Stage: shooting script
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: published in book of same title |
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Black Hawk Down
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Ken Nolan Based on the book by Mark Bowden |
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Draft Date: 10/31/01
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 112
Copy #: 3
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Black Hawk Down
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| Screenplay by Ken Nolan Based on the book by Mark Bowden |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 1
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Bold and the Brave, The
Manuscript
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| Written by Robert Lewin |
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Draft Date: 5/2/1955
Draft Stage: (revised draft)
# Pages: 130
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| Notes: Robert Lewin collection; digital copy is on disk TV/film scripts scanned 2006 |
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Born on the Fourth Of July
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Oliver Stone & Ron Kovic Based on the book by Ron Kovic |
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Draft Date: 8/1/1988
Draft Stage: revised (from original 1978) draft
# Pages: 142
Copy #: 1
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Born on the Fourth of July
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Oliver Stone & Ron Kovic Based on the book by Ron Kovic |
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Draft Date: 8/1/1988
Draft Stage: revised (from original 1978) draft
# Pages: 140
Copy #: 2
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Born on the Fourth of July
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Oliver Stone & Ron Kovic Based on the book by Ron Kovic |
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Draft Date: 11/1977
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 138
Copy #: 3
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Braveheart
Manuscript
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| Written by Randall Wallace |
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Draft Date: 3/24/1994
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 114
Copy #: 1
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Breaker Morant
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Jonathan Hardy, David Stevens, Bruce Beresford Based on the play by Kenneth Ross |
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Draft Date: 4/1/79
Draft Stage: shooting script
Copy #: 1
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Bridge on the River Kwai, The
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| Screenplay by Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson Based on the novel by Pierre Boulle |
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Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 151
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: credit corrected per WGA 10/86
Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson were blacklisted; orig. credits designation on this draft: by Pierre Boulle; included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Bridge On the River Kwai, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson Based on the novel by Pierre Boulle |
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Draft Date: 6/1956
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 144
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: credit corrected per WGA 10/86
Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson were blacklisted; this draft's orig. designation:
Ceylon, June, 1956
Screenplay by Carl Foreman |
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Bridges at Toko-Ri
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Valentine Davies
From the novel by James A. Michener |
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Draft Date: 12/8/1953
Draft Stage: revised final shooting script
# Pages: 123
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Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
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| Written by Melvin Frank and Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller |
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Draft Date: 8/26/1967
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 160
Copy #: 1
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Carry On Sergeant
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Norman Hudis Based on the novel The Bull Boys by R. F. Delderfield |
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Draft Date: 3/7/58
Draft Stage: shooting script
# Pages: 95
Copy #: 1
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Casualties of War
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| Screenplay by David Rabe Based upon the book by David Lang
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 123
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Catch-22
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Buck Henry Based on the novel by Joseph Heller |
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Draft Date: 6/19/1968
Draft Stage: 2nd draft
# Pages: 250
Copy #: 2
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Catch-22
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Buck Henry Based on the novel by Joseph Heller |
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Draft Date: 7/29/1968
Draft Stage: final revised draft
# Pages: 186
Copy #: 1
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Che Part Two: The Guerrilla
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Peter Buchman and Benjamin A. van der Veen Based on The Bolivian Diary written by Ernesto Che Guevara |
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Draft Date: 3/31/2008
Draft Stage: final shooting script
# Pages: 110
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| Notes: double-sided copy |
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Code Name: Emerald
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Ronald Bass Based on his novel |
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Draft Date: 8/24/1983
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 116
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Cold Mountain
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| Screenplay by Anthony Minghella Based on the novel by Charles Frazier |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: double-sided unpaged small format |
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Cold Mountain
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Anthony Minghella Based on the book by Charles Frazier |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: unpaged |
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Come On Marines
Manuscript
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| Written by Byron Morgan and Joel Sayre |
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Draft Date: 8/21/31
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 120
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: original script (mimeo) with blue MGM cover; originally titled The Marines Have Landed;
in archival box |
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Command Decision
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by William R. Laidlaw & George Froeschel Based on the play by William Wister Haines |
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Draft Date: 4/10/1948
Draft Stage: revised shooting draft
# Pages: 159
Copy #: 1
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Control Room
Manuscript
Awards
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| Written by Julia Bacha and Jehane Noujaim |
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Draft Date: 5/19/04
Draft Stage: final version transcript
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: unpaged; |
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Courage Under Fire
Manuscript
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| Written by Patrick Sheane Duncan |
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Draft Date: 6/8/1995
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 127
Copy #: 2
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Courage Under Fire
Manuscript
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| Written by Patrick Sheane Duncan |
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Draft Date: 11/10/1996
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 121
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Won Lone Star Film and Television award for Best Screenplay 1997 |
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Dawn Patrol, The (1938)
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Seton I. Miller & Dan Totheroh Screen story by John Monk Saunders |
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Draft Date: 8/4/1938
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 161
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Deer Hunter, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Deric Washburn Story by Michael Cimino & Deric Washburn and Louis Garfinkle & Quinn K. Redeker |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 123
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| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Defiance
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Clayton Frohman & Edward Zwick Based on the book Defiance: The Bielski Partisans by Nechama Tec |
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Draft Date: 11/1/2007
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 111
Copy #: 1
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Defiance
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Clayton Frohman & Edward Zwick Based on the book Defiance: The Bielski Partisans by Nechama Tec |
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Draft Date: 11/1/2007
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 111
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: double-sided small format |
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Desert Rats, The
Manuscript
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| Written by Richard Murphy |
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Draft Date: 11/6/52
Draft Stage: shooting final
# Pages: 128
Copy #: 1
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Devil at Four O'Clock, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Liam O'Brien Based on the novel by Max Catto |
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Draft Date: 7/20/1960
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 190
Copy #: 2
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Dirty Dozen, The
Manuscript
Digital
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| Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson and Lukas Heller
From the novel by E. M. Nathanson |
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Draft Date: 4/23/1966
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 187
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| Notes: digital copy is on disk Film scripts scanned 2008 |
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Don't Go Near the Water
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley & George Wells Based on the novel by William Brinkley |
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Draft Date: 2/21/1957
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 122
Copy #: 1
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Empire of the Sun
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Tom Stoppard Based on the novel by J. G. Ballard |
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Draft Date: 1/7/1986
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 135
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End of the Affair, The
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
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| Screenplay by Neil Jordan Based on the novel by Graham Greene |
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Draft Date: 10/8/1998
Draft Stage: 2nd draft rewrite
# Pages: 106
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| Notes: digital copy on disk Humanitas Prize Titles to 2004 |
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English Patient, The
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Anthony Minghella Based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 104
Copy #: 1
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English Patient, The; A Screenplay
Published
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| by Anthony Minghella Based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje; foreword by Michael Ondaatje |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 189
Copy #: 1
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Ernie Pyle's Story of G. I. Joe
Published
Awards
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| Screenplay by Leopold Atlas and Guy Endore and Philip Stevenson Based on articles by Ernie Pyle |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: published in the book Best Film Plays - 1945; included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Fahrenheit 9/11
Published
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| Written by Michael Moore |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 182
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: photocopy of screenplay in published book The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader; shelved in manuscript screenplay section |
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Farewell To Arms, A
Manuscript
Digital
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| Screenplay by Ben Hecht Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway |
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Draft Date: 10/22/56
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 191
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| Notes: digital copy is on disk Film scripts scanned 2008 |
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Five Graves To Cairo
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Charles Brackett & Billy Wilder Based on the play Hotel Imperial by Lajos Biro |
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Draft Date: 12/17/42
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 93
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| Notes: Billy Wilder special collection |
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Flags of Our Fathers
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Paul Haggis Based on the book by James Bradley with Ron Powers |
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Draft Date: 10/27/04
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 120
Copy #: 3
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Flags Of Our Fathers
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Paul Haggis Based on the book by James Bradley with Ron Powers |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 117
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: double-sided small format |
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Flags Of Our Fathers
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Paul Haggis Based on the book by James Bradley with Ron Powers |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 117
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: double-sided small format |
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Frogmen, The
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by John Tucker Battle Story by Oscar Millard |
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Draft Date: 10/18/50
Draft Stage: first draft continuity
# Pages: 136
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Robert A. White collection fragile material; in archival box |
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From Here to Eternity
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Daniel Taradash Based on the novel by James Jones |
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Draft Date: 3/12/1953
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 167
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Full Metal Jacket
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Michael Herr and Gustav Hasford Based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 118
Copy #: 1
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Glory
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Kevin Jarre Based on the books Lay This Laurel by Lincoln Kirstein and One Gallant Rush by Peter Burchard and the letters of Robert Gould Shaw |
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Draft Date: 2/4/1989
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 111
Copy #: 1
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Go For Broke!
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
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| Written by Robert Pirosh |
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Draft Date: 10/2/1950
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 110
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| Notes: digital copy is on disk Film scripts scanned 2008 |
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Go Tell the Spartans
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Wendell Mayes Based on the novel by Daniel Ford |
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Draft Date: 1970
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 151
Copy #: 1
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Gone With the Wind
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Sidney Howard Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell |
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Draft Date: 1/24/1939
Draft Stage: final shooting script
# Pages: 256
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Gone With The Wind
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Sidney Howard Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell |
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Draft Date: 1/24/39
Draft Stage: final shooting script
# Pages: 256
Copy #: 2
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Good Morning, Vietnam
Manuscript
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| Written by Mitch Markowitz |
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Draft Date: 5/14/1986
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 120
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Box Office Titans collection |
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Good Morning, Vietnam
Manuscript
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| Written by Mitch Markowitz |
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Draft Date: 4/9/87
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 135
Copy #: 2
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Great Escape, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by James Clavell and W.R. Burnett Based on the novel by Paul Brickhill |
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Draft Date: 4/26/1962
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 210
Copy #: 1
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Green Dragon
Manuscript
Digital
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| Written by Timothy Linh Bui Story by Timothy Linh Bui & Tony Bui |
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Draft Date: 6/7/00
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 108
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| Notes: digital copy on disk Humanitas Prize Titles to 2004 |
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Green Zone, The
Digital
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| Written by Brian Helgeland Inspired by the book Imperial Life In The Emerald City by Rajiv Chandrasekaran |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 110
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| Notes: this draft by Paul Greengrass and titled Imperial Life in the Emerald City or Untitled Green Zone |
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Guns of Navarone, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Carl Foreman Based on the novel by Alistair MacLean |
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Draft Date: 1/4/1960
Draft Stage: work copy; changes complete to 16-9-60
# Pages: 157
Copy #: 1
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Hasty Heart, The
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Ranald MacDougall Based on the play by John Patrick |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 163
Copy #: 1
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Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by John Lee Mahin and John Huston Based on the novel by Charles Shaw |
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Draft Date: 8/13/1956
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 108
Copy #: 1
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Hell In the Heavens
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Byron Morgan, Ted Parsons Based on the play The Ace by Herman Rossmann |
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Draft Date: 8/1/34
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 110
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: original (mimeo) manuscript with Fox Film Corp. yellow cover; in archival box |
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Hellcats of the Navy
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by David Lang and Bernard Gordon Based on the short story by David Lang Based on Hellcats of the Sea by Charles A. Lockwood and Hans Christian Adamson |
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Draft Date: 11/19/56
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 148
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: credits corrected per WGA 3/97; original credits designation: Screenplay by Raymond Marcus and David Lang
Bernard Gordon was blacklisted |
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Home of the Brave
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Carl Foreman Based on the play by Arthur Laurents |
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Draft Date: 1/20/1949
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 116
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Home of the Brave (2006)
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Mark Friedman Story by Mark Friedman and Irwin Winkler |
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Draft Date: 4/18/2006
Draft Stage: revised shooting draft
# Pages: 121
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Hope and Glory
Manuscript
Awards
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| Written by John Boorman |
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Draft Date: 7/14/1986
Draft Stage: fourth draft
# Pages: 100
Copy #: 1
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Hope and Glory
Published
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| Written by John Boorman |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 91
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: published in book of same title |
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Hotel Rwanda
Published
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| Written by Keir Pearson & Terry George |
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Draft Stage: shooting draft
# Pages: 128
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: published in book Hotel Rwanda; Bringing The True Story of An African Hero To Film |
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Hotel Rwanda
Manuscript
Awards
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| Written by Keir Pearson & Terry George |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 128
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Golden Satellite Award nom 2005 best original screenplay |
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Hurt Locker, The
Published
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| Written by Mark Boal |
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Draft Date: 6/7/2007
Draft Stage: shooting draft
# Pages: 114
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: published in the book of the same title |
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Hurt Locker, The
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
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| Written by Mark Boal |
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Draft Date: 6/7/2007
Draft Stage: shooting draft
# Pages: 118
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: digital copies on disk WGA & WGAE 2010 62nd; Humanitas 2010 36th TV/Film |
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Inglourious Basterds
Manuscript
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| Written by Quentin Tarantino |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: unpaged
Copy #: 3
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| Notes: small page format |
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Inglourious Basterds
Published
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| Written by Quentin Tarantino |
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Draft Date: 7/2/2008
Draft Stage: last draft
# Pages: 164
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: published in book of the same title |
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Inglourious Basterds
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
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| Written by Quentin Tarantino |
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Draft Date: 7/2/2008
Draft Stage: last draft
# Pages: 165
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: digital copy on disk titled Academy Awards 2010 82nd
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Jarhead
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. Based on the book by Anthony Swofford |
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# Pages: 120
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Johnny Got His Gun
Manuscript
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| Written by Dalton Trumbo From his novel |
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Draft Date: 4/21/1968
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 136
Copy #: 2
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Johnny Got His Gun
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo From his novel |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 136
Copy #: 1
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Killing Fields, The
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Bruce Robinson Based on The Death and Life of Dith Pran by Sidney Schanberg in the New York Times magazine |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 144
Copy #: 1
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Killing Fields, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Bruce Robinson Based on The Death and Life of Dith Pran by Sidney Schanberg in the New York Times magazine |
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Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 145
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: signed by writer |
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La Grande Illusion
Published
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| Scenario, adaptation and dialogue by Charles Spaak and Jean Renoir |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 77
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| Notes: published in book Masterworks of the French Cinema |
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La Vita E' Bella
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Vincenzo Cerami and Roberto Benigni |
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Draft Stage: no draft info
# Pages: 195
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: in Italian |
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Lafayette Escadrille
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by A. S. Fleischman From a story by William A. Wellman |
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Draft Date: 9/7/1956
Draft Stage: revised estimating draft
# Pages: 132
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: this draft titled C'Est La Guerre; original WB tan binder; in archival box |
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Lafayette Escadrille
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by A. S. Fleischman From a story by William A. Wellman |
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Draft Date: 2/6/1956
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 134
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: this draft titled C'Est La Guerre; red binder; in archival box |
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Last Flight, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Byron Morgan and Robert Lord Based on John Monk Saunders' story Nikki and Her War Birds, from his serialized novel Single Lady |
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Draft Date: 4/6/31
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: original script (mimeo) with blue WB cover; signed by Byron Morgan; originally titled Spent Bullets; in archival box |
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Last Of The Mohicans, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Philip Dunne Adaptation by John Balderston and Paul Perez and Daniel Moore From the novel by James Fenimore Cooper |
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Draft Date: 6/6/1936
Draft Stage: revised final script
# Pages: 136
Copy #: 1
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Last of the Mohicans, The (1992)
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Michael Mann and Christopher Crowe Based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper and 1936 screenplay by Philip Dunne Adaptation by John L. Balderston and Paul Perez and Daniel Moore |
|
Draft Date: 6/15/1990
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 133
Copy #: 1
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Last of the Mohicans, The (1992)
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Michael Mann and Christopher Crowe Based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper and 1936 screenplay by Philip Dunne Adaptation by John L. Balderston and Paul Perez and Daniel Moore |
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Draft Date: 3/7/1991
Draft Stage: rev. second draft
# Pages: 117
Copy #: 2
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Last Samurai, The
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by John Logan and Edward Zwick & Marshall Herskovitz Story by John Logan |
|
Draft Date: 9/4/03
Draft Stage: 6th draft
# Pages: 117
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| Notes: double-sided copy |
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Letters From Iwo Jima
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Iris Yamashita Story by Iris Yamashita & Paul Haggis Based on the book Picture Letters From Commander In Chief by Tadamichi Kuribayashi and edited by Tsuyoko Yoshido |
|
Draft Date: 3/9/2006
Draft Stage: fourth draft
# Pages: 116
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: double-sided small format |
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Lifeboat
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Jo Swerling Story by John Steinbeck |
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Draft Date: 10/7/43
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 162
Copy #: 1
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Little Big Horn
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Charles Marquis Warren Story by Harold Shumate |
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Draft Date: 11/27/1950
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 138
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: screenplay includes photographs; pgs. 27-31 missing |
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Love and Death
Manuscript
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| Written by Woody Allen |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 128
Copy #: 1
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Lust, Caution
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Wang Hui Ling and James Schamus |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 112
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: double-sided small page format; notes source material credit Based on the short story Se, Jie by Eileen Chang |
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Lust, Caution
Published
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| Screenplay by Wang Hui-Ling and James Schamus |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 177
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: published in book of the same title credits do not officially include source material: Based on a story by Eileen Chang |
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M*A*S*H
Manuscript
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| Screenplay by Ring Lardner Jr. Based on the novel by Richard Hooker |
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Draft Date: 2/14/1969
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 139
Copy #: 2
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M*A*S*H
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Ring Lardner Jr. Based on the novel by Richard Hooker |
|
Draft Date: 12/11/1968
Draft Stage: revised first draft
# Pages: 142
Copy #: 3
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M*A*S*H
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. Based on the novel by Richard Hooker |
|
Draft Date: 2/26/1969
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 141
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Manuscript
Digital
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| Screenplay by Peter Weir & John Collee Based on the novels by Patrick O'Brian |
|
Draft Date: 6/6/02
Draft Stage: revised final shooting script
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: digital copy on disk TV/Film Scripts Scanned 2007 |
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McConnell Story, The
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Ted Sherdeman and Sam Rolfe Story by Ted Sherdeman |
|
Draft Date: 12/28/1954
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 118
Copy #: 1
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Me and the Colonel
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by S. N. Behrman & George Froeschel Based on the play Jacobowsky and the Colonel by Franz Werfel |
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Draft Date: 10/7/1957
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 143
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: I.A.L. Diamond is the credited screenwriter on title page |
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Men Who Stare At Goats, The
Digital
|
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| Screenplay by Peter Straughan Based on the book by Jon Ronson |
|
Draft Date: 3/20/2006
Draft Stage: first draft
# Pages: 127
|
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Messenger, The
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
|
|
| Written by Alessandro Camon & Oren Moverman |
|
Draft Date: 6/15/2008
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 107
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: digital copy on self-titled disk |
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|
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Messenger, The
Digital
|
|
| Written by Alessandro Camon & Oren Moverman |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 90
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: no title page; on disk Humanitas 2010 36th TV/Film |
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Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The
Manuscript
|
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| Written by Andrew Birkin and Luc Besson |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 152
|
| Notes: aka Joan of Arc |
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Midnight Clear, A
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by Keith Gordon Based on the novel by William Wharton |
|
Draft Date: 7/26/1989
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 120
|
| Notes: Independent Spirit Award 1993 nominee Best Screenplay |
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Midway
Manuscript
|
|
| Written by Donald S. Sanford |
|
Draft Date: 5/21/1975
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 144
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Mister Roberts
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Frank Nugent & Joshua Logan Based on the novel by Thomas Heggen and the play by Heggen & Logan |
|
Draft Date: 2/15/1955
Draft Stage: shooting script
# Pages: 133
Copy #: 1
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Monsignor
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Wendell Mayes and Abraham Polonsky Based upon the novel entitled "Monsignore" by Jack Alain Leger |
|
Draft Date: 7/30/1980
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 142
|
| Notes: this draft titled Monsignore |
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Mrs. Miniver
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Arthur Wimperis and George Froeschel and James Hilton and Claudine West
Based on the novel by Jan Struther |
|
Draft Date: 10/18/41
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 160
Copy #: 2
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| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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|
|
Mrs. Miniver
Published
|
|
| Screenplay by Arthur Wimperis and George Froeschel and James Hilton and Claudine West Based on the novel by Jan Struther |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: in the book Twenty Best Film Plays |
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No End in Sight
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
|
|
| Written by Charles Ferguson |
|
Draft Date: 6/5/2007
Draft Stage: continuity and post prod. script
# Pages: 172
|
| Notes: digital copy on disk Film Scripts 4-2010 |
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|
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Operation Mad Ball
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Arthur Carter and Jed Harris and Blake Edwards Based on the play by Arthur Carter |
|
Draft Date: 3/21/1957
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 146
Copy #: 1
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Operation Petticoat
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro & Maurice Richlin Story by Paul King & Joseph Stone |
|
Draft Stage: final screenplay
# Pages: 151
Copy #: 1
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Operation Secret
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by James R. Webb and Harold Medford Story by Alvin Josephy and John Twist as suggested by Lt. Col. Peter Ortiz, U.S.M.C.R. |
|
Draft Date: 4/14/1952
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 114
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Paths of Glory
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Calder Willingham and Jim Thompson Based on the novel by Humphrey Cobb |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 145
|
| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Patriot, The
Manuscript
|
|
| Written by Robert Rodat |
|
Draft Date: 11/20/99
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 128
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Box Office Titans collection |
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Patriot, The
Manuscript
|
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| Written by Robert Rodat |
|
Draft Date: 9/28/98
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 133
Copy #: 2
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Patton
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North Based on A Soldier's Story by Omar N. Bradley and Patton: Ordeal & Triumph by Ladislas Farago |
|
Draft Date: 2/1/1969
Draft Stage: shooting script
# Pages: 155
|
| Notes: Edmund H. North collection; included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Pearl Harbor
Manuscript
|
|
| Written by Randall Wallace |
|
Draft Date: 2/21/02
Draft Stage: shooting script
# Pages: 123
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Box Office Titans collection; double-sided copy |
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Pianist, The
Manuscript
Digital
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Ronald Harwood Based on the memoir by Wladyslaw Szpilman |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 102
|
| Notes: double-sided copy; Golden Satellite Award NOM 2003; digital copy on disk TV/Film Scripts Scanned 2003 |
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Pigeon That Took Rome, The
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Melville Shavelson Based on the novel The Easter Dinner by Donald Downes |
|
Draft Date: 10/17/1961
Draft Stage: revised final white script
# Pages: 130
Copy #: 1
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Platoon
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Written by Oliver Stone |
|
Draft Date: 2/10/1986
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 122
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: signed by the writer
contains endings "A" and "B" |
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Pork Chop Hill
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by James R. Webb Based on the book by General S. L. A. Marshall, U.S.A.R. |
|
Draft Date: 4/22/1958
Draft Stage: revised shooting final
# Pages: 144
Copy #: 1
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Purple Heart, The
Published
|
|
| Screenplay by Jerome Cady Story by Melville Crossman |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: published in the book Best Film Plays 1943-44 |
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Quiet American, The
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Christopher Hampton and Robert Schenkkan Based on the novel by Graham Greene |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info
# Pages: 91
Copy #: 1
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Red Dawn
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Kevin Reynolds and John Milius Story by Kevin Reynolds |
|
Draft Date: 10/19/83
Draft Stage: shooting script
# Pages: 112
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Run Silent, Run Deep
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by John Gay Based on the novel by Cdr. Edward L. Beach |
|
Draft Date: 10/29/57
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 144
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Sailor of the King
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Valentine Davies Based on the Novel, "Brown on Resolution," by C.S. Forester |
|
Draft Date: 9/15/1952
Draft Stage: revised final draft
# Pages: 108
|
| Notes: missing pages 90-98 |
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|
Salvador
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Written by Oliver Stone and Richard Boyle |
|
Draft Date: 6/7/1985
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 113
Copy #: 1
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Sand Pebbles, The
Manuscript
Awards
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| Screenplay by Robert Anderson Based on the novel by Richard McKenna |
|
Draft Date: 6/28/1966
Draft Stage: revised shooting script
# Pages: 188
Copy #: 1
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Saving Private Ryan
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Written by Robert Rodat |
|
Draft Date: 1/17/1996
Draft Stage: no draft info
# Pages: 116
Copy #: 1
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Schindler's List
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Steven Zaillian Based on the novel by Thomas Keneally |
|
Draft Date: 6/1/1993
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 191
|
| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
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Sink The Bismarck!
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Edmund H. North Based on the book The Last Nine Days of the Bismarck by C. S. Forester |
|
Draft Date: 3/16/59
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 135
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Edmund H. North collection |
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Manuscript
Awards
|
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| Screenplay by Stephen Geller Based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. |
|
Draft Date: 12/21/70
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 134
Copy #: 1
|
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Stephen Geller Based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. |
|
Draft Date: 11/5/1970
Draft Stage: revised first draft
# Pages: 130
Copy #: 2
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Soldier's Story, A
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Charles Fuller Based on his play |
|
Draft Date: 3/16/1983
Draft Stage: second draft
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 1
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South of St. Louis
Manuscript
|
|
| Written by Zachary Gold and James R. Webb |
|
Draft Date: 7/29/1948
Draft Stage: final draft
# Pages: 128
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South Pacific
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Paul Osborn From the musical play by Richard Rogers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan produced on the stage by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Joshual Logan and Leland Hayward based on the the collection of short stories Tales of the South Pacific by James A. Michener |
|
Draft Date: 7/17/1957
Draft Stage: revised final script
# Pages: 138
Copy #: 1
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|
Stalag 17
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Billy Wilder & Edwin Blum
Based on the play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski |
|
Draft Date: 1/30/1952
Draft Stage: final white
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 1
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Stalag 17
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by Billy Wilder & Edwin Blum
Based on the play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski |
|
Draft Date: 1/30/52
Draft Stage: final white script
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 3
|
| Notes: Billy Wilder special collection |
| |
|
|
Stalag 17
Published
|
|
| Screenplay by Billy Wilder & Edwin Blum
Based on the play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski |
|
Draft Date: 1/30/52
Draft Stage: final white draft
# Pages: 129
Copy #: 2
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Steel Helmet, The
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Written by Samuel Fuller |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 93
Copy #: 1
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Stop-Loss
Manuscript
|
|
| Written by Mark Richard & Kimberly Peirce |
|
Draft Date: 8/28/2006
Draft Stage: revised shooting script
# Pages: 127
|
| Notes: this draft dated 10/21/08 current post shooting revision |
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Strategic Air Command
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by Valentine Davies & Beirne Lay, Jr. Story by Beirne Lay, Jr. |
|
Copy #: 1
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Teahouse of the August Moon, The
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by John Patrick Based on his play from the novel by Verne J. Sneider |
|
Draft Date: 3/26/1956
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 132
Copy #: 1
|
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Thin Red Line, The
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by Bernard Gordon
Based on the novel by James Jones |
|
Draft Date: 7/23/63
Draft Stage: 8/9/63
# Pages: 137
Copy #: 1
|
| |
|
|
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Published
|
|
| Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo Based on the book by Captain Ted W. Lawson and Robert Considine |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: published in the book Best Film Plays - 1945 |
| |
|
|
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo Based on the book by Captain Ted W. Lawson and Robert Considine |
|
Draft Date: 8/26/43
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 203
Copy #: 2
|
| |
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This Above All
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by R.C. Sherriff Based on a novel by Eric Knight
|
|
Draft Date: 3/11/1942
Draft Stage: revised shooting final
# Pages: 153
|
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|
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This Land Is Mine
Published
|
|
| Written by Dudley Nichols |
|
Draft Stage: no draft info.
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: in the book Twenty Best Film Plays |
| |
|
|
Three Comrades
Published
|
|
| Screenplay by F. Scott Fitzgerald Based on the book by Erch Maria Remarque |
|
Draft Date: 9/1/1937
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 289
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: published in book of same title |
| |
|
|
Three Kings
Manuscript
Awards
|
|
| Screenplay by David O. Russell Story by John Ridley and David O. Russell |
|
Draft Date: 2/17/99
Draft Stage: revised shooting draft
# Pages: 132
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: double-sided copy |
| |
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|
Tropic Thunder
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Ben Stiller & Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen Story by Ben Stiller & Justin Theroux |
|
Draft Date: 1/12/2007
Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 118
Copy #: 2
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Tropic Thunder
Manuscript
|
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| Screenplay by Justin Theroux & Ben Stiller and Etan Cohen Story by Ben Stiller & Justin Theroux |
|
Draft Date: 11/4/2007
Draft Stage: 2nd revised draft
# Pages: 123
Copy #: 1
|
| Notes: double-sided small format |
| |
|
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Twelve O'Clock High
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by Sy Bartlett and Beirne Lay, Jr. Based on the book by Beirne Lay, Jr. and Sy Bartlett |
|
Draft Date: 3/30/1949
Draft Stage: final script
# Pages: 135
|
| Notes: included on the National Film Registry, Library of Congress |
| |
|
|
Vera Cruz
Manuscript
|
|
| Screenplay by Roland Kibbee and James R. Webb Story by Borden Chase |
|
Draft Date: 4/8/1954
Draft Stage: revised draft
# Pages: 126
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Very Long Engagement, A (Un Long Dimanche de Fiancailles)
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| Adaptation by Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Guillaume Laurant Dialogue by Guillaume Laurant Based on the novel by Sebastien Japrisot |
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# Pages: unpaged
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| Notes: unpaged double-sided small format; Cesar Award (France) nom 2005, best writing |
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Victors, The
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| Screenplay by Carl Foreman Based on the novel The Human Kind by Alexander Baron |
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Draft Stage: no draft info.
# Pages: 137
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Watch on the Rhine
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| Screenplay by Dashiell Hammett Scenes and additional dialogue by Lillian Hellman Based on the play by Lillian Hellman |
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Copy #: 1
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| Notes: published in the book Best Film Plays 1943-44 |
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William Shakespeare's Richard III
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| Screenplay by Ian McKellen & Richard Loncraine |
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Draft Date: 0/0/95
# Pages: 299
Copy #: 1
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| Notes: Based on the play by William Shakespeare |
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