Paul Schrader Scripts

Screenwriters can often be seen as men and women “behind the mask.” Despite the fact that they create worlds that are presented to the world in movie form, they are often forgotten by the public and left to anonymity outside of professional film makers in the field. A good example of an anonymous, yet profound, writer is Paul Schrader. Most people who have seen the film Taxi Driver (1976) associate the film with its director, Martin Scorcese.

In all respects, Taxi Driver does represent many of the qualities that have distinguished Scorcese as a director. However, the film was written by Paul Schrader. The mental workings of this creative genius are apparent when looking at a few other scripts that he has written. Raging Bull (1980) was a profound drama about a boxer who goes through much tumultuous inner struggles before coming out on top in the end. The same thing goes for Taxi Driver.

                In addition to these two films, Schrader is also responsible for the adaptation of one of the most controversial films in recent history. The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) is among a few select films that have defied conventional morality in the retelling of Jesus Christ.

It goes without saying that Schrader has had a positive career in the industry, simply by knowing that he had a part in the making of the previously stated three films. However, his career has not been perfect. For every successful film script he wrote, there were a few flops that were considered weak. Some of his scripts became films that remain in anonymity to this day!

The most important lesson for a screenwriter to learn when writing a script is to have faith in their writing ability regardless of how an audience interprets one script. No matter how good a writer is, there will always be a time when he or she simply cannot express an idea in a way that an audience accepts wholeheartedly. Sometimes it takes years or decades for people to even start appreciating the work of one writer. However, he or she must not give up and continue to write; for each writers’ experiences are important and are worthy to be expressed, no matter how the rest of the world depicts it for a moment in time.

  1. (2007) The Walker
  2. (1999) Bringing Out the Dead Script
  3. (1999) Forever Mine
  4. (1997) Affliction Script
  5. (1997) Touch
  6. (1996) City Hall
  7. (1992) Light Sleeper Script
  8. (1988) The Last Temptation of Christ Script
  9. (1987) Light of Day
  10. (1986) The Mosquito Coast [Transcript]
  11. (1985) Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
  12. (1980) Raging Bull Script
  13. (1980) American Gigolo
  14. (1979) Old Boyfriends
  15. (1979) Hardcore Script
  16. (1978) Blue Collar
  17. (1977) Rolling Thunder
  18. (1976) Obsession [Transcript]
  19. (1976) Taxi Driver Script
  20.  (1974) The Yakuza

Mindhunters

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Year:2004
Director:Renny Harlin
Written by:Ted Boonthanakit (Storyboard), Lee Wilson (Storyboard), Wayne Kramer (Story), Wayne Kramer (Screenplay), Kevin Brodbin (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:Trainees in the FBI's psychological profiling program must put their training into practice when they discover a killer in their midst.
*6380

Big Trouble in Little China

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Year:1986
Director:John Carpenter
Written by:Gary Goldman (Screenplay), David Z. Weinstein (Screenplay), W.D. Richter (Adaptation)

Script Synopsis:When trucker Jack Burton agreed to take his friend, Wang Chi, to pick up his fiancee at the airport, he never expected to get involved in a supernatural battle between good and evil. Wang's fiancee has emerald green eyes, which make her a perfect target for immortal sorcerer Lo Pan and his three invincible cronies. Lo Pan must marry a girl with green eyes so he can regain his physical form.
*6379

The Enchanted Cottage

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Year:1945
Director:John Cromwell
Written by:DeWitt Bodeen (Writer), Herman J. Mankiewicz (Writer), Arthur Wing Pinero (Theatre Play)

Script Synopsis:A homely maid and a scarred ex-GI meet at the cottage where she works and where he was to spend his honeymoon prior to his accident. The two develop a bond and agree to marry, more out of loneliness than love. The romantic spirit of the cottage, however, overtakes them. They soon begin to look beautiful to each other, but no one else.
*6377

Way out West

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Year:1937
Director:James W. Horne
Written by:Jack Jevne (Writer), Charley Rogers (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Stan and Ollie try to deliver the deed to a valuable gold mine to the daughter of a dead prospector. Unfortunately, the daughter's evil guardian is determined to have the gold mine for himself and his saloon-singer wife.
*6370

The Kite Runner

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Year:2007
Director:Marc Forster
Written by:David Benioff (Screenplay), Khaled Hosseini (Novel)

Script Synopsis:After spending years in California, Amir returns to his homeland in Afghanistan to help his old friend Hassan, whose son is in trouble.
*6369

Into The Wild

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Year:2007
Director:Sean Penn
Written by:Sean Penn (Screenplay), Jon Krakauer (Novel)

Script Synopsis:After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity, and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
*6368

Revolutionary Road

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Year:2008
Director:Sam Mendes
Written by:Justin Haythe (Scenario Writer)

Script Synopsis:A young couple living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children. Based on a novel by Richard Yates.
*6367

Duchess

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Year:2008
Director:Saul Dibb
Written by:Jeffrey Hatcher (Screenplay), Anders Thomas Jensen (Screenplay), Saul Dibb (Screenplay), Amanda Foreman (Novel)

Script Synopsis:A chronicle of the life of 18th century aristocrat Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, who was reviled for her extravagant political and personal life.
*6366