Bad Boys for Life Script

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Year:2020
Director:Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
Written by:George Gallo (Characters), Joe Carnahan (Screenplay), David Guggenheim (Screenplay), Anthony Tambakis (Screenplay), Chris Bremner (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:Marcus and Mike are forced to confront new threats, career changes, and midlife crises as they join the newly created elite team AMMO of the Miami police department to take down the ruthless Armando Armas, the vicious leader of a Miami drug cartel.
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Bad Boys II Script

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Year:2003
Director:Michael Bay
Written by:George Gallo (Characters), Ron Shelton (Screenplay), Jerry Stahl (Screenplay), Marianne Wibberley (Story), Cormac Wibberley (Story), Ron Shelton (Story)

Script Synopsis:Out-of-control, trash-talking buddy cops Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey of the Miami Narcotics Task Force reunite, and bullets fly, cars crash and laughs explode as they pursue a whacked-out drug lord from the streets of Miami to the barrios of Cuba. But the real fireworks result when Marcus discovers that playboy Mike is secretly romancing Marcus’ sexy sister.
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29th Street Script

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Year:1991
Director:George Gallo

Script Synopsis:After winning $6.2 million in the 1976 New York State Lottery, he is arrested for throwing rocks at a church. He then tells his story at the police station.
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Double Take Script

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Year:2001
Director:George Gallo

Script Synopsis:The governor of a Mexican state is assassinated. Soon after, junior executive Daryl Chase's life turns upside down: after he flags a huge transfer of funds from a Mexican account as probably illegal, he's attacked in his apartment, rescued by a CIA agent, finds his secretary shot dead, and witnesses two cops get killed. He calls the CIA guy who tells him to grab the next train to Mexico. Leaving M
*7017

See Spot Run Script

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Year:2001
Director:John Whitesell
Written by:Gregory Poirier (Writer), Dan Baron (Writer), Chris Faber (Writer), Andrew Deane (Story), Michael Alexander Miller (Story), George Gallo (Story), Stuart Gibbs (Adaptation), George Gallo (Writer), Craig Titley (Adaptation)

Script Synopsis:A drug sniffing agent canine is a target for an assassin boss so the FBI calls Witness Protection to send him somewhere else. Meanwhile a single Mom puts her 6 year old boy James in the care of her irresponsible, mailman, neighbor, Gordon, when the babysitter bails on her. Meanwhile, an assassin mob boss hires 2 goons to kill Agent 11. But when 11 escapes from the van when they tried to kill him, he hides in Gordon's Mailtruck that James is in too. And guess what they name him. Spot.
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Middle Men

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Year:2010
Director:George Gallo
Written by:George Gallo (Writer), Andy Weiss (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Chronicles Jack Harris, one of the pioneers of internet commerce, as he wrestles with his morals and struggles not to drown in a sea of conmen, mobsters, drug addicts, and pornstars.
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Midnight Run

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Year:1988
Director:Martin Brest
Written by:George Gallo (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:An accountant embezzles $15 million of mob money, jumps bail and is chased by bounty hunters, the FBI, and the Mafia.
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Bad Boys

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Year:1995
Director:Michael Bay
Written by:Michael Barrie (Screenplay), Jim Mulholland (Screenplay), Doug Richardson (Screenplay), George Gallo (Story)

Script Synopsis:Marcus Burnett is a hen-pecked family man. Mike Lowry is a foot-loose and fancy free ladies' man. Both are Miami policemen, and both have 72 hours to reclaim a consignment of drugs stolen from under their station's nose. To complicate matters, in order to get the assistance of the sole witness to a murder, they have to pretend to be each other.
*5738

Wise Guys

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Year:1986
Director:Brian De Palma
Written by:George Gallo (Writer), Norman Steinberg (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Harry Valentini and Moe Dickstein are both errand boys for the Mob. When they lose $250,000, they are set up to kill each other. But they run off to Atlantic City and comedy follows.
*5396