Paul Haggis Scripts

What do Million Dollar Baby (2004) and Crash (2005) have in common? Apart from being Oscar winners as Best picture, these two films share another trait- Paul Haggis wrote the screenplay for both these Film. He became the first screenwriter since 1950 to write two Oscar winning movies in Best film category back to back. Million Dollar Baby was the first released feature film that had a screenplay written by Haggis whereas Crash was his directorial debut.

Before starting his silver screen affair, Haggis wrote scripts of various TV series for more than two decades. His writing credit includes some very popular shows such as Chuck Norris’  Walker, Texas Ranger, Thirtysomething, The Facts of life and even the Scooby-doo show. His vast and diversified experience explains how he managed to write scripts that are totally different in terms of genre or structure. After Crash, he teamed up with Clint Eastwood and joined in the screenplay collaboration of Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima. The later one earned him a third Oscar nomination for screenplay.

He also wrote the screenplay of Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, the last two James Bond movies that gave a new life to this character. Being inspired by a Playboy article, Haggis wrote the script of In the Valley of Elah and also directed the movie himself. Without any doubt, this Canadian writer (and director also) has achieved a rare level of skill in his craft.

Here you can find all Paul Haggis movie scripts.

Million Dollar Baby Script

Crash Script

The Last Kiss Script

Flags of Our Fathers Screenplay

Casino Royale Script

Letters from Iwo Jima Script

In the Valley of Elah Script

Quantum of Solace Script

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The Next Three Days Script

Liam Neeson Scripts

Liam Neeson, star of the new epic action/adventure film Taken 2 (2012) is sure to be considered A-list royalty for years to come. He has been able to wear many hats throughout his career, from bad guy to good guy, angel to demon, father-type to sex icon. No matter what role Neeson takes on, he grabs his audiences’ attention with his good looks, charm and devastatingly honest demeanor.
In short, he’s the guy who you can trust to take care of your kids, give you advice or to save you from any predicament. And that is what the world loves to see in their leading men.

Films

  1. (2012) Taken 2
  2. (2012) The Dark Knight Rises
  3. (2012) Battleship
  4. (2012) Wrath of the Titans
  5. (2011) The Grey
  6. (2011) Unknown
  7. (2010) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  8. (2010) The Next Three Days Script
  9. (2010) The A-Team Script
  10. (2010) Clash of the Titans Script
  11. (2009) After.Life Script
  12. (2009) Chloe
  13. (2009) Five Minutes of Heaven [Transcript]
  14. (2008) The Other Man
  15. (2008) The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian [Transcript]
  16. (2008) Taken
  17. (2006) Seraphim Falls
  18. (2005) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Script
  19. (2005) Breakfast on Pluto Script
  20. (2005) Batman Begins Script 
  21. (2005) Kingdom of Heaven
  22. (2004) Kinsey [Transcript]
  23. (2003) Love Actually Script [$]
  24. (2002) Gangs of New York [Transcript]
  25. (2002) K-19: The Widowmaker
  26. (2000) Gun Shy
  27. (1999) The Haunting Script 
  28. (1999) Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Script 
  29. (1998) Les Misérables Script [$]
  30. (1996) Michael Collins
  31. (1996) Before and After [Transcript]
  32. (1995) Rob Roy [Transcript]
  33. (1994) Nell
  34. (1993) Schindler’s List Script
  35. (1993) Ethan Frome Script
  36. (1992) Leap of Faith
  37. (1992) Husbands and Wives [Transcript]
  38. (1992) Shining Through Script [$]
  39. (1991) Under Suspicion
  40. (1990) Crossing the Line
  41. (1990) Darkman Script
  42. (1989) Next of Kin
  43. (1988) High Spirits Script [$]
  44. (1988) The Good Mother
  45. (1988) The Dead Pool
  46. (1988) Satisfaction
  47. (1987) Suspect
  48. (1987) A Prayer for the Dying
  49. (1986) Duet for One
  50. (1985) Lamb
  51. (1985) The Innocent
  52. (1984) The Bounty
  53. (1983) Krull [Transcript]
  54. (1981) Excalibur [Transcript]
  55. (1981) Nailed
  56. (1979) Pilgrim’s Progress
  57. (1979) Christiana

The Next Three Days

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Year:2010
Director:Paul Haggis
Written by:Paul Haggis (Screenplay), Fred Cavayé (Screenplay), Guillaume Lemans (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of a murder. Lara Brennan is arrested for murdering her boss with whom she had an argument. It seems she was seen leaving the scene of the crime and her fingerprints were on the murder weapon. Her husband, John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. And when the strain of being separated from her family, especially her son, gets to her, John decides to break her out. So he does a lot of research to find a way.
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