Body Snatchers Script

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Year:1993
Director:Abel Ferrara
Written by:Jack Finney (Novel), Raymond Cistheri (Screenplay), Larry Cohen (Screenplay), Stuart Gordon (Screenplay), Dennis Paoli (Screenplay), Nicholas St. John (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:When Environmental Protection Agency inspector Steve Malone travels to a remote military base in order to check for toxic materials, he brings his family along for the ride. After arriving at the base, his teenage daughter Marti befriends Jean Platt, daughter of the base's commander, General Platt. When people at the base begin acting strangely, Marti becomes convinced that they are slowly being replaced by plant-like aliens.
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Boiling Point Script

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Year:1993
Director:James B. Harris
Written by:Gerald Petievich (Novel), James B. Harris (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:Red is an aging scam-artist who's just been released from prison together with Ronnie, a young and not-so-bright hoodlum who is easily manipulated. Their new business is to organize fake-money sales and then kill the buyer to take his money; but when Ronnie kills an undercover secret service agent, his partner Jimmy Mercer vows revenge and is given one week to catch the killers before being transferred. Written by Giancarlo Cairella
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Calendar Girl Script

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Year:1993
Director:John Whitesell
Written by:Paul W. Shapiro (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Like many adolescent boys, Roy Darpinian had the hots for movie divas, and one in particular was his wet dream as half of America's in the 1950s: Marilyn Monroe. The difference is, one summer holiday he actually decided to enlist his spineless buddies, Scott Foreman and Ned Bleuer, to actually drive all the way to Hollywood and make as many desperate attempts as it takes to meet her or get arrested trying, and no setback or embarrassment (even publicly bare-ass) can stop or distract him. Against all odds, he finally even got a chance to help her...
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Carlito’s Way Script

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Year:1993
Director:Brian De Palma
Written by:Edwin Torres (Novel), David Koepp (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:A Puerto-Rican ex-con, just released from prison, pledges to stay away from drugs and violence despite the pressure around him, and lead a better life outside NYC.
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The Cemetery Club Script

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Year:1993
Director:Bill Duke
Written by:Ivan Menchell (Writer)

Script Synopsis:The story of three Pittsburgh widows who meet every year to visit their husband's graves and talk about perspectives in their lives.
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Coneheads Script

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Year:1993
Director:Steve Barron
Written by:Tom Davis (Screenplay), Dan Aykroyd (Screenplay), Bonnie Turner (Screenplay), Terry Turner (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:With enormous cone-shaped heads, robotlike walks and an appetite for toilet paper, aliens Beldar and Prymatt don't exactly blend in with the population of Paramus, N.J. But for some reason, everyone believes them when they say they're from France.
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The Crush Script

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Year:1993
Director:Alan Shapiro
Written by:Alan Shapiro (Writer)

Script Synopsis:A precocious and obsessive teenager develops a crush on a naive writer with harrowing consequences.
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Dangerous Game Script

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Year:1993
Director:Abel Ferrara
Written by:Nicholas St. John (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:A New York film director, working on his latest movie in Los Angeles, begins to reflect the actions in his movie and real life, especially when he begins an affair with the lead actress.
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A Dangerous Woman Script

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Year:1993
Director:Stephen Gyllenhaal
Written by:Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal (Writer), Mary McGarry Morris (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Martha Horgan is a withdrawn, mentally disabled woman who lives with her aunt, Frances. One of Martha's unusual traits is that she doesn't lie, a quality that leads to her getting fired from a dry-cleaning shop thanks to the actions of the shifty Getso. Conflict seems to follow Martha, since she also becomes romantically involved with local fix-it man, Mackey, who is sleeping with Frances as well.
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