Casino Film Script
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- Movie Scripts and Screenplays gives you exactly what it says, with a long list of manuscripts that you can also directly find with its search function. All writers know that reading great material is an essential part of honing and building your craft.
- CASINO ROYALE JAMES BOND FILM MOVIE SCRIPT WITH SIGNATURES, AUTOGRAPHS REPRINT A unique gift for any TV lover!! This is the full 112-page movie script from Casino Royale Second Set of Revisions 13th December 2005 with 3 cast signatures. SIGNATURES INCLUDE: Daniel Craig - BOND, James Bond Eva Green.
- Casino is a 1995 American epic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese, produced by Barbara De Fina and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is based on the nonfiction book Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas by Nicholas Pileggi, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the film with Scorsese.
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A small token of Thanks from Frank and Adam for being a perscriber to Coffee With Cullotta on YouTube. This is a copy of Franks movie script from Casino, it is autographed by Frank Vincent, Joe Pesci, Sharon Stone, Martin Scorsese, Joe Reidy, Robert De Niro and of course Frank Cullotta.
History of the Script
When Frank Cullotta was hired as a technical consultant for the movie Casino he was given a copy of the script. When the movie wrapped, Frank asked Frank Vincent, Joe Pesci, Sharon Stone, Martin Scorsese, Joe Reidy and Robert De Niro to sign his script cover. They each signed it to J.C., those are the initials of Franks alias that was given to him by the Fed’s when he entered the witness protection program. When Adam saw this he suggested to Frank that he should sign it and offer all of the YouTube “Perscribers” to be able to download their own copy to print, frame and hang. Frank loved the idea and also wrote a message to the Perscribers and put his John Hancock on it as well. Thank you all for watching our YouTube channel, Coffee With Cullotta, Enjoy!
If you want to write movie screenplays, you need to read movie screenplays – it’s just as essential as batting practice for professional baseball players. Reading in general is important, whether it’s novels, comics, or the backs of cereal boxes—even if you’re not paying attention, your brain is remembering hundreds if not thousands of subtle connections between language and storytelling.
Reading screenplays provides an added benefit—allowing you and your brain to see proper formatting in action. It’s also vital for aspiring screenwriters to see the difference between how scenes play out on the page and how they play out on the screen. Finally, while proper screenwriting adheres to a very rigid format, it’s extremely useful to see how various writers work within those rules and even use them to their advantage. Even if you know exactly what you’re seeing, your brain is actively learning and your subconscious is absorbing more and stronger information with every script you read.
By reading screenplay after screenplay, you will get a sense of how you can write your own.
Here, then, are ten websites that allow you to download professional movie scripts. Start clicking and start reading today—if not for your own sake, at least do it for your brain’s.
1. IMSDB – Internet Movie Screenplay Database
IMDB has proven a valuable resource for researching movie crews, casts, and trivia. IMSDB is just as useful for those looking for screenplays of all kinds and genres.
2. Go Into the Story
Go Into the Story is the official blog for The Blacklist, the screenwriting community famous for its annual top ten list of unproduced scripts. One useful feature of Go Into the Story is its bank of downloadable movie scripts.
3. Drew’s Script-o-Rama
The titular Drew has been sharing scripts with curious readers and writers for almost two decades now, and has a vast library from which to choose from. A great benefit of Script-O-Rama is that it holds several drafts of certain movies, an invaluable resource for those who want to see how a Hollywood film evolves in the writing process.
4. Simply Scripts
Simply Scripts has a wide, diverse library that also includes plays and non-English screenplays. It’s also constantly updated, providing scripts to current movies such as Interstellar and Foxcatcher.
5. AwesomeFilm
AwesomeFilm is another resource with dozens of scripts you can download with a single click, alphabetized for easy searching. If you’re looking for a screenplay to read, this site is, well, awesome.
6. Screenplays For You
Screenplays For You is a clean, smooth website with hundreds of scripts. You’re more than likely to find something from the genre you need—its library boasts everything from low-key award-winning dramas like Sideways to action blockbusters like Avatar.
7. The Daily Script
The Daily Script offers a ton of screenplays in a very simple, easy-to-navigate layout. It keeps things homey for the typical screenwriter, even using Courier New as its primary font.
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8. The Screenplay Database
The Screenplay Database is another useful resource with a large choice of scripts to choose from. If you’re interested in a certain type of film, the website also allows you to search its library by genre, to better allow you to window shop and find something you didn’t even know you were looking for.
9. The Script Lab
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The Script Lab comes in handy if you’re looking for more recent screenplays. Its front page divides its library into the three most recent years of releases, so if there’s something from 2014 you’d like, for instance Birdman or Boyhood, this is the website for you.
10. Movie Scripts and Screenplays
You’ve got to love the straightforward title. Movie Scripts and Screenplays gives you exactly what it says, with a long list of manuscripts that you can also directly find with its search function.
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