Would love reading the following. Script. ( not shooting script) Hoping a member shares. 1) The Good The Bad And The Ugly 2) Remains of the Day. 3) Sherlock Holmes ( Guy Ritchie's) Downey Jnr. & Jude Law. Looking forward, Thanks
Just a note about older screenplays: Things written pre-electronic submissions (PDF) are often difficult to find in PDF format because they originated on paper and usually stayed on paper (photocopied). This means someone would have to go to the trouble of scanning in the screenplay, and that's a lot of work. I have a pile of paper copies of screenplays and have never thought of scanning any. Why? So many of these older screenplays exist in paper photocopy form - so I just looked at PlanetMegaMall.com for REMAINS OF THE DAY and they have it in paper form. They don't have GB&U, and I wonder about screenplays written in Italian by Italian screenwriters... probably no English version of the actual screenplay exists. You might find a dialogue only dubbing script, but that's not quite the same (and you can go to an online subtitle site to get the dialogue).
This is awesome thank you!
Been enjoying the read. Thanks Scott.
Would love reading the following. Script. ( not shooting script) Hoping a member shares. 1) The Good The Bad And The Ugly 2) Remains of the Day. 3) Sherlock Holmes ( Guy Ritchie's) Downey Jnr. & Jude Law. Looking forward, Thanks
Hi Fleurette. Have you checked out http://www.imsdb.com/? In the meantime, I'll keep a look out for the scripts you listed.
Excellent, thank you
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Just a note about older screenplays: Things written pre-electronic submissions (PDF) are often difficult to find in PDF format because they originated on paper and usually stayed on paper (photocopied). This means someone would have to go to the trouble of scanning in the screenplay, and that's a lot of work. I have a pile of paper copies of screenplays and have never thought of scanning any. Why? So many of these older screenplays exist in paper photocopy form - so I just looked at PlanetMegaMall.com for REMAINS OF THE DAY and they have it in paper form. They don't have GB&U, and I wonder about screenplays written in Italian by Italian screenwriters... probably no English version of the actual screenplay exists. You might find a dialogue only dubbing script, but that's not quite the same (and you can go to an online subtitle site to get the dialogue).