My Blue Heaven Script

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Year:1990
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Nora Ephron (Writer)

Script Synopsis:FBI agent Barney Coopersmith is assigned to protect former Mafia figure turned informant Vincent Antonelli. In the witness protection program one is supposed to keep a low profile, but that is something that Antonelli has trouble doing. Coopersmith certainly has his hands full keeping Antonelli away from the Mafia hitmen who want to stop him testifying, not to mention the nightclubs...
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Protocol Script

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Year:1984
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Buck Henry (Screenplay), Nancy Meyers (Story), Harvey Miller (Story), Charles Shyer (Story)

Script Synopsis:Sweet, unsophisticated Sunny is working as a cocktail waitress. She saves a visiting dignitary and as a reward she gets a top-office job in the Washington beehive. She has to fight against a devious protocol officer but with her charms, she saves the day when she gets involved in an arms deal with an Arab country
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The Goodbye Girl Script

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Year:1977
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Neil Simon (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Paula knows that, in romance, actors all follow the same stage instruction—Exit. Without warning, her actor boyfriend splits for a movie role, and sublet their Manhattan apartment to Elliot, an actor.
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The Owl And The Pussycat Script

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Year:1970
Director:Herbert Ross

Script Synopsis:Meek, owlish Felix (George Segal) and strident, catty Doris (Barbra Streisand) live in the same apartment building. His incessant typing bothers her; her gentlemen callers bother him. Felix informs the landlord of her activities, so Doris moves in on Felix. When they both get thrown out, they move in with Barney (Robert Klein) . . . until they drive him out! That's when Felix and Doris finally decide to put theory into practice. But do opposites attract?
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Last Of Sheila Script

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Year:1973
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Stephen Sondheim (Writer), Anthony Perkins (Writer)

Script Synopsis:A year after Sheila is killed in a hit-and-run, her multimillionaire husband invites a group of friends to spend a week on his yacht playing a scavenger hunt-style mystery game. The game turns out to be all too real and all too deadly.
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Funny Lady Script

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Year:1975
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Jay Presson Allen (Screenplay), Arnold Schulman (Screenplay), Arnold Schulman (Story)

Script Synopsis:1930s in New York – The famous singer Fanny Brice has divorced her first husband Nicky Arnstein. During the depression she has trouble finding work as an artist but meets Billy Rose, a newcomer who writes lyrics and owns his own nightclub.
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The Seven-Per-Cent Solution Script

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Year:1976
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Arthur Conan Doyle (Characters), Nicholas Meyer (Novel)

Script Synopsis:Concerned about his friend's cocaine use, Dr. Watson tricks Sherlock Holmes into travelling to Vienna, where Holmes enters the care of Sigmund Freud. Freud attemts to solve the mysteries of Holmes' subconscious, while Holmes devotes himself to solving a mystery involving the kidnapping of Lola Deveraux.
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Turning Point Script

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Year:1977
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Arthur Laurents (Writer)

Script Synopsis:When her daughter joins a ballet company, a former dancer is forced to confront her long-ago decision to give up the stage to have a family.
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Nijinsky Script

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Year:1980
Director:Herbert Ross
Written by:Hugh Wheeler (Writer), Romola Nijinsky (Writer)

Script Synopsis:The film suggests Nijinsky was driven into madness by both his consuming ambition and self-enforced heterosexuality, the latter prompted by his romantic involvement with Romola de Pulszky, a society girl who joins impresario Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes specifically to seduce Nijinsky. After a series of misunderstandings with Diaghilev, who is both his domineering mentor and possessive lover, Nijinsky succumbs to Romola's charms and marries her, after which his gradual decline from artistic moodiness to complete lunacy begins.
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