JFK

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Year:1991
Director:Oliver Stone
Written by:Oliver Stone (Screenplay), Jim Marrs (Novel), Jim Garrison (Novel), Zachary Sklar (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:This acclaimed Oliver Stone drama presents the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison. When Garrison begins to doubt conventional thinking on the murder, he faces government resistance, and, after the killing of suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, he closes the case. Later, however, Garrison reopens the investigation, finding evidence of an extensive conspiracy behind Kennedy's death.
*4207

Born on the 4th of July

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Year:1989
Director:Oliver Stone
Written by:Ron Kovic (Author), Oliver Stone (Screenplay), Ron Kovic (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:The biography of Ron Kovic. Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, he becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country he fought for.
*3946

Any Given Sunday

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Year:1999
Director:Oliver Stone
Written by:Oliver Stone (Screenplay), John Logan (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:A star quarterback gets knocked out of the game and an unknown third stringer is called in to replace him. The unknown gives a stunning performance and forces the aging coach to reevaluate his game plans and life. A new co-owner/president adds to the pressure of winning. The new owner must prove her self in a male dominated world.
*3886

Wall Street Scripts

Hey, another sequel – 23 years after the original…. Oliver stone revisits Wall Street. I haven’t seen it yet, but coming back to the topic is apropos for the times. Michael Douglas gets to play and older Gordon Gecko.  Stone co-wrote the original script but does not have scriptwriting credit for the sequel.

Wall Street Script (original 1987)

Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps Script (sequel 2010)

Oliver Stone Movie Scripts

With Oliver Stone’s sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps hitting theaters later this year, it looks like the legendary filmmaker has no plans of slowing down. From Platoon (1986) to Any Given Sunday (1999), Oliver Stone’s directorial range has given audiences a glimpse into everything from murder to football, wall street to fallen presidents.

Other than being a very accomplished director, Oliver Stone is also a very capable screenwriter. His deft grasp of story and character has allowed him to not only pen his ideas on paper, but to properly translate then unto the screen.

See a compiled collection of his written feature-length works below:

1. Alexander Script (2004)
3. Evita Script (Dialogue Transcript) (1996)
4. Nixon  Script (1995)
6. Heaven & Earth Script (1993)
7. JFK Script (1991)
10. Talk Radio Script (Dialogue Transcript) (1988)
13. 8 Million Ways to Die Script (1986)
14. Salvador Script (Dialogue Transcript) (1986)
15. Year of the Dragon Script (1985)
16. Scarface Script (1983)
17. Conan the Barbarian Script $ (for Purchase) (1982)
18. The Hand Script (1981)
20. Seizure Script (1974)