Consult this list to determine which boxes to page. Then proceed to the record in Searchworks, and page boxes electronically.
BOX 1
Ace Ventura Pet Detective "The Curse of the Wahiti". Written by Steve Oedekerk. 60 p. October 11, 1994. Produced by Morgan Creek Productions.
Affliction. Written by Paul Schrader. 97 p. September 23, 1994. Produced by Schrader Productions. From the novel by Russell Banks.
Afterglow. Written by Alan Rudolph. 105 p. August 1, 1996. Produced by Afterglow Production Services, LTD. Partnership.
Albino Allgator. Written by Christian Forte. 113 p. Fifth Draft February 27, 1995. Produced by Motion Picture Corporation of America.
American History X. Written by David J. McKenna. 113 p. July 26, 1995.
'American Perfekt'. Written by Paul Chart. 106 p. May 1994. Director: Paul Chart; Producers: Irvin Kershner, Andrew Schuth, Paul Chart.
The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery. Written by Adam Greenman. 106 p. First Draft April 30, 1995. Produced by Avenue Pictures. Based on a true story.
The American President. Written by Aaron Sorkin. 166 p. Second Draft July 1, 1994; Revised August 8, 1994. Produced by Castle Rock Entertainment.
BOX 2
Amy Foster. Written by Tim Willocks. 126 p. Sixth Draft May 1996. Produced by Tapson Steel Films. Inspired by a Joseph Conrad short story; Developed with the assistance of British Screen Finance Limited, London, England.
Anaconda. Written by Hans Bauer [rewrite by John M. Mandel]. 115 p. January 16, 1995. Produced by Cinema Line Films Corporation.
Anaconda. Written by Mark Haskell Smith. 90 p. Revisions March 11, 1996. Produced by Cinema Line Films Corporation.
Angels and Insects. Written by Philip Haas, Belinda Haas. 108 p. November 30, 1993. Based on the novella Morpho Eugenia by A.S. Byatt.
Angels in the Endzone. Written by Alan Eisenstock, Larry Mintz. 95 p. November 8, 1995; Second Draft January 8, 1997. Rewrite by Gary Nadeau.
Apt Pupil. Written by Brandon Boyce. 135 p. Production Draft #1 February 20, 1996. Produced by Bad Hat Harry Productions. Based on the novel by Stephen King.
Around the Block. Written by Mary Stuart Masterson. 110 p. February 11, 1994 Revised May 3, 1994. An original screenplay; cover: William Morris Agency.
The Associate. Written by Nick Thiel. 123 p. Revised First Draft August 26, 1994. Produced by Frederic Golchan Productions.
The Associate. Written by Nick Thiel. 123 p. Revised First Draft August 26, 1994. Produced by Interscope Communications, Inc.
BOX 3
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Written by Mike Myers. 93 p. May 24, 1996.
B. Monkey. Written by Andrew Davies, Michael Thomas. 116 p. Draft January 1996. Produced by Scala Productions Limited/Synchronistic Pictures Ltd.
Barney's Great Adventure. Written by Stephen White. 95 p. Revised March 17, 1997. Produced by The Lyons Group.
Baseball in Black and White. Written by David Himmelstein. 107 p. First Draft, Second Revision August 1995. Produced by HBO Pictures. Director: Kevin Sullivan; Producers: Gary Hoffman, Kevin Brown.
Basquiat. Written by Julian Schnabel. 119 p. Revised August 12, 1994. Subtitle: (Build a Fort, Set it on Fire).
Beautiful Girls. Written by Scott Rosenberg. 114 p. n.d. Produced by Woods Entertainment.
Bedlam. Written by Alison Maclean. 125 p. May 1995. cover: William Morris Agency.
The Avengers. Written by Don Macpherson. 104 p. First Draft June 2, 1994. Produced by Jerry Weintraub Productions.
The Beautician and the Beast. Written by Todd Graff. 109 p. April 19, 1996.
BOX 4
Big Bugs. Written by Steve Pink, D. V. De Vincentis. 99 p. Draft Revision April 22, 1996. Produced by Blue Peach Productions; Twentieth Century Fox. Based on screenplays by Adam Rifkin and David Simkins.
"Blade Squad" [TV Movie Pilot]. Written by W. Peter Iliff. 94 p. March 19, 1997. Produced by H. Beale Company; Fox. Executive Producer: Brandon Tartikoff.
Bliss. Written by L. Young. 116 p. September 20, 1994. Produced by Triumph/Columbia. Producer: Allyn Stewart.
Bliss. Written by L. Young. 117 p. November 21, 1994. Produced by Triumph/Columbia. Producer: Allyn Stewart.
Bogusland. Written by not listed. 111 p. October 1, 1994. Produced by Yorktown Productions Inc.
Bongwater. Written by Nora Maccoby, Eric Axel Weiss. 152 p. May 16, 1997.
"Bookworm". Written by David Mamet. 147 p. Revised Draft July 10, 1995. Producer: Art Linson; Director: Lee Tamahori.
The Blouse Man. Written by Pamela Gray. 119 p. Revised March 21, 1997. Produced by Punch Productions.
BOX 5
Bordello of Blood [Tales from the Crypt Presents]. Written by Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis, A L Katz, Gilbert Adler. 108 p. Fourth Draft March 17, 1995. Produced by Silver Pictures.
Bound. Written by Larry Wachowski, Andy Wachowski. 118 p. First Draft September 28, 1994. Produced by Dino de Laurentiis Communications.
"Boys on the Side". Written by Don Roos. 126 p. Revised May 10, 1993. An original screenplay.
Braveheart. Written by Randall Wallace. 126 p. January 21, 1993. Produced by ICON Productions.
Breaking Up. Written by Michael Cristofer. 86 p. Revised May 23, 1995. Produced by Producers: David Matalon, Michael Cristofer, Robert Greenwald. Director: Robert Greenwald.
Breast Men. Written by John Stockwell. 122 p. Revised October 18, 1996. Produced by HBO Pictures.
The Borrowers. Written by Gavin Scott. 116 p. September 21, 1995. Produced by Working Title Films. Based upon the novels by Mary Norton; rewrite by John Kamps.
The Brave. Written by Paul McCudden, Aziz Ghazal. 105 p. September 15, 1993. Produced by Acappella Pictures; Little Deer Productions. From the novel by Gregory Mcdonald; Producers: Charles Evans, Jr., Carroll Kemp, Aziz Ghazal; Director: Aziz Ghazal.
BOX 6
Buddy. Written by Caroline Thompson. 107 p. First Draft Revisions January 21, 1996. Based on the book "Animals Are My Hobby" by Gertrude Lintz.
Buffalo '66. Written by Vincent Gallo, Alison Bagnall. 108 p. n.d. Produced by Blue Moon Entertainment. Original story by Vincent Gallo.
'Buffalo Rome'. Written by James Dearden. 109 p. Third Draft (revised) August 1995. Produced by CineVisions. Based on the novel by Jay McInerney.
C/O The Spitfire Grill. Written by Lee David Zlotoff. 115 p. Second Draft January 9, 1995.
Chairman of the Board [Carrot Top Is:]. Written by Alex Zamm. 111 p. Fourth Draft November 28, 1995. Produced by Trimark Pictures.
Chasing the Dream of Gold Mountain. Written by Galen Yuen. no page numbers. Second Draft Revised November 1, 1994. Produced by The Polone/Winer Company.
The Butcher Boy. 109 p. August 9, 1994.
The Chamber. Written by William Goldman. 143 p. Second Draft December 21, 1994. Produced by Imagine Entertainment. Based on the novel by John Grisham.
BOX 7
Cinderella. Written by Dewi and Robert de Luxembourg. 114 p. Revised Draft 4 February 15, 1995. Produced by Trimark Pictures.
City of Angels. Written by Dana Stevens. 120 p. May 29, 1996. Produced by Atlas Entertainment, Inc.
Coach. Written by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld. 119 p. Third Draft October 22, 1994. Produced by Jersey Films.
Cold Around the Heart. Written by John Ridley. 97 p. Director's Draft September 22, 1995. Produced by Illusion Entertainment Group.
Come West with Me. Written by Craig Bolotin. 127 p. Revision April 8, 1995. Produced by Fox 2000 Pictures.
The Cherokee Kid [The Wild West Adventures of Isaiah Turner better known throughout the Western Lands as]. Written by Tim Kazurinsky, Denise DeClue, Trey Ellis. 110 p. May 7, 1996. Produced by Spring Creek Productions.
The Christmas Movie. Written by Michael O'Rourke. 100 p. [1996].
BOX 8
Commandments. Written by Daniel Taplitz. 109 p. March 7, 1995. Produced by Northern Lights Entertainment.
Company of Angels. Written by Jay Cocks. 127 p. Second Draft March 17, 1995. Produced by Morgan Creek.
Cop Land. Written by James Mangold. 136 p. July 12, 1993. Produced by Woods Entertainment.
Counter Measures. Written by Peter Osterlund, Amy Brooke Baker. 124 p. July 27, 1992. Produced by Walt Disney Company.
Courage Under Fire. Written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. 137 p. n.d. Produced by Joseph Singer Entertainment.
Cousin Bette. Written by Lynn Siefert, Susan Tarr. 101 p. Revised February 21, 1996. Produced by Creative Artists Agency, Inc. Based on the novel by Honore de Balzac.
Crime of the Century. Written by William Nicholson. 124 p. First Draft. Produced by Astoria Productions Ltd. Based on the book The Airman and the Carpenter by Ludovic Kennedy.
Crossworlds. Written by Krishna Rao, Raman Rao. 108 p. Draft October 14, 1994.
BOX 9
Crossworlds. Written by Krishna Rao, Raman Rao. 101 p. June 26, 1995. Produced by The Lloyd Segan Company.
Curtain Call. Written by Todd Alcott. 117 p. October 1, 1996. Produced by Longfellow Pictures.
Dairy Queens. Written by Lona Williams. 105 p. December 11, 1996.
"Dancer, Texas - pop. 81". Written by Tim McCanlies. 103 p. n.d.
Dark Birds. Written by Alec Carlin. 97 p. n.d. Produced by Holus-Bolus Film Company.
Dawn. Written by Keith Gordon. 90 p. February 15, 1995. Based on the novella by Elie Wiesel; Producers: Paula Mazur, Robert Mickelson; Director: Keith Gordon.
The Day of the Jackal. Written by Chuck Pfarrer. 201 p. November 16, 1995. Produced by Universal Pictures. Inspired by the novel The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth; rewrite by Kevin Jarre; 2 copies.
BOX 10
Dead Sleep. Written by Scott Fields, John Stockwell [rewrite by Amy Holden Jones]. 129 p. March 27, 1994. Produced by Warner Bros.
Dead Suzy. Written by Thomas Baum, Darrah Cloud. 98 p. November 9, 1995.
Death Pays the Sitter [A Teleplay]. Written by Shirley Tallman, Nancy Hersage. 105 p. Revised October 3, 1995. Produced by Hearst Entertainment.
Deep Rising. Written by Stephen Sommers. 97 p. Revised 3rd Draft August 18, 1995. Producers: Laurence Mark, John Baldecchi; Director: Stephen Sommers.
Deep Rising. Written by Stephen Sommers. 100 p. Revised 2nd Draft February 1996. Revisions by Robert Mark Kamen; Producers: Laurence Mark, John Baldecchi; Director: Stephen Sommers.
Desert Breeze [aka "Cool Desert"]. Written by John Byrum. 66 p. Revised Second Draft October 24, 1995. Produced by A Stan Rogow/Byrum Power & Light Production. Story by John Byrum and Stan Rogow.
Diabolique. Written by Don Roos. 129 p. August 5, 1994. Produced by Warner Bros. Based on the novel Celle Qui N'Etait Plus by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac; and the film Les Diaboliques screenplay by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Jerome Geronini.
Digging to China. Written by Karen Janszen. 103 p. First Draft. Produced by The Ministry of Film, Inc.; Davis Entertainment Classics.
BOX 11
A Dog of Flanders. 113 p. Third Draft October 6, 1995. Produced by Farren Entertainment Int'l. Flanders Productions Inc.
A Dollar for the Dead. Written by Gene Quintano. 110 p. April 26, 1994.
Disturbing Behavior. Written by Scott Rosenberg. 119 p. February 18, 1994. Produced by Limelight.
Ditchdigger's Daughters. Written by Paris Qualles. 107 p. Second Draft September 13, 1996. Produced by MTM Television. Inspired by the book: The Ditchdigger's Daughters by Yvonne Thornton, M.D. & Jo Coudert.
Doctor Dolittle. Written by Nat Mauldin. 109 p. Edited rewrite July 12, 1996. Produced by Twentieth Century Fox. Rewrite by Larry Levin.
Donnie Brasco. Written by Paul Attanasio. no page numbers. Revised Draft July 12, 1990. Produced by Baltimore Pictures. Based on the book "Donnie Brasco" by Joseph D. Pistone with Richard Woodley.
Dr. Bean. Written by Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll, with Rowan Atkinson. 125 p. Third Draft March 7, 1996. Produced by Working Title Films.
Dracula: Dead and Liking It. Written by Mel Brooks, Rudy DeLuca, Steve Haberman. 122 p. [1994]. Produced by Brooksfilms Limited.
BOX 12
Dream for an Insomniac. Written by Tiffanie DeBartolo. 110 p. n.d.
Dropshaft. Written by Cardon Walker, Arthur Swerdloff. 116 p. July 26, 1994 - 2nd Rewrite. Produced by Hollywood Pictures. Producers: Joel Castleberg and Danica Perez.
"Duets". Written by John Byrum. 125 p. Revised draft August 10, 1995.
Dunston Checks In. Written by Eliot Wald, Andrew Kurtzman. 108 p. August 26, 1994.
"Easy Women". Written by Don Roos. 112 p. Second Draft January 15, 1996.
Elliot Loves Gabriella. Written by Craig Rosenberg. 122 p. May 12, 1995. Rewrite by John Hoffman.
The Education of Little Tree. Written by Richard Friedenberg. 103 p. n.d. Produced by The Daniel Ostroff Agency.
The Empty Mirror. Written by Barry Hershey. 126 p. November 10, 1994. Produced by Walden Woods Film Company, Inc. Includes summary production notes.
BOX 13
Eve's Bayou. Written by Kasi Lemmons. 112 p. n.d. Marked number 597211.
Event Horizon. Written by Philip Eisner. 120 p. First Draft. Produced by Largo Entertainment.
Executive Privilege. Written by Wayne Beach, David Hodgin. 119 p. February 16, 1996. Revisions by Steven Maeda, Wayne Beach, Vince McKewin; 2 copies.
Eye for an Eye. Written by Amanda Silver, Rick Jaffa. 115 p. First Revisions, November 14, 1994. Based on the novel "Eye for an Eye" by Erika Holzer and adapted by Leigh Chapman.
The End. Written by Kevin Bernhardt. 101 p. August 8, 1994. Produced by Sunset Entertainment.
The Evening Star. Written by Robert Harling. 130 p. Revised August 15, 1995. Based on the novel by Larry McMurtry.
The Evening Star. Written by Robert Harling. 129 p. n.d. Produced by Rysher Entertainment. Based on the novel by Larry McMurtry.
BOX 14
Eye of the Beholder. Written by Stephan Elliott. 118 p. [1995]. Based on the novel by Marc Behm.
"Face/Off". Written by Mike Werb, Michael Colleary. 113 p. June 8, 1995.
Fallen. Written by Nicholas Kazan. 120 p. Fourth Revision May 17, 1996. Produced by Atlas Entertainment Inc.
Fargo. Written by [Coen Bros.]. 95 p. n.d.
Father Goose. Written by Robert Rodat. 115 p. December 20, 1994. Produced by Columbia Pictures.
Female Perversions. Written by Julie Hebert, Susan Streitfeld. 102 p. December 1993. Based on the book by Louise J. Kaplan Female Perversions The Temptations of Emma Bovary.
First Kid. Written by Tim Kellerher. 119 p. February 24, 1995. Produced by Caravan Pictures.
The Face in the Mirror. Written by David Chisholm. 103 p. Revised First Draft - First Polish August 2, 1996.
BOX 15
Flirting With Disaster. Written by David O. Russell. 117 p. November 10, 1994. 2 copies.
Foxfire. Written by Patti Sullivan. 116 p. July 2, 1994. Produced by Chestnut Hill Productions. Based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates; includes cover note from Chestnut Hill Productions.
"Freeway". Written by Matthew Bright. 105 p. March 6, 1995.
From the Earth to the Moon. no page numbers. n.d. Television Series.
The First Wives Club. Written by Robert Harling. 130 p. April 1, 1995. Produced by Paramount Pictures; Scott Rudin Productions. Based on the novel by Olivia Goldsmith.
The Frighteners. Written by Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson. 122 p. Second Draft May 24, 1994. Produced by Universal Pictures. pages stamped FRIG 015.
The Future of Love. Written by W. D. Richter. 131 p. Revised Second Draft April 5, 1994. Produced by Egg Pictures. Based on a short story by Chris Radant.
BOX 16
Gang Related. Written by Jim Kouf. 127 p. First Draft - January 10, 1996. Produced by Kouf/Bigelow Productions, Disney Studios.
George of the Jungle. Written by Dana Olsen. 117 p. February 12, 1996. Produced by Mandeville Films; Walt Disney Studios.
"Getting Away with Murder". Written by Harvey Miller. 109 p. Revised Final Draft March 8, 1994.
"Ginger". Written by Herman Raucher. 127 p. n.d.
Glimmer Man. Written by Kevin Brodbin. 105 p. October 3, 1995.
Goat. Written by Larry Golin. 100 p. February 12, 1996. Produced by Badham Co./Way Out Productions; HBO Pictures. Note on spine: Angel of Harlem [aka Goat].
The Garden of Redemption. Written by Thomas Michael Donnelly. 113 p. First Draft June 16, 1995. Produced by Paramount Network Television Division. Based on the short story by Anthony DiFranco.
The Ghost and the Darkness. Written by William Goldman. 125 p. Third Draft January 1994. Produced by Pacific Western Productions, Inc.
BOX 17
Godspeed. Written by Scott Abbott. 104 p. Revised Draft September 7, 1995. Based on "Inside Track" by Dianne Houston.
Going West. Written by Jeb Stuart. 127 p. Revised Draft October 18, 1995.
Good Cows are Hard to Find [now: The Wedding Cow]. Written by Ela Thier. 122 p. [1993]. Produced by Streiffschuss Vilm & Fideo [sic] AG. "A Road Comedy for the Screen".
Good Will Hunting. Written by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck. 127 p. November 1, 1996. Produced by Miramax Films. Story by Matt Damon; second copy is poor copy quality and 126 p.; 2 copies.
Grace of My Heart. Written by Allison Anders. 108 p. February 15, 1995.
Graceland. Written by Jason Horwitch, David Winkler. 99 p. March 19, 1996. Produced by Avenue Pictures.
The Golden Afternoon. Written by Ernie Contreras. 118 p. First Draft (Revised) - April 11, 1995. Story by Albert Ash and Ernie Contreras; pages marked with number 37; based on a true story.
BOX 18
Gridlock. Written by V.C. Hall. 102 p. Second Draft December 31, 1995. Produced by Interscope Communications Inc.
Hamlet. Written by Andrew Burg, Scott Myers. 110 p. April 21, 1994.
"Hands Up!". Written by Virginie Thevenet [original screenplay; English adaptation by Telsche Boorman]. 126 p. June 30, 1994. Produced by Les Productions du 3'eme Etage.
Hansel and Gretel. Written by Jonathan Bogner. 116 p. Second draft October 17, 1995. Produced by Bogner Entertainment, Inc. Includes cover letter from screenwriter to Sandra Marsh Management.
Hansel and Gretel. Written by Peter Pruce. 100 p. February 1995. Produced by Title page: Wild Things Productions; cover: TriStar Pictures.
Hard Ball [A Session in the Projects]. Written by Carl Franklin. 126 p. n.d. Includes cover letter to Sandra Marsh Management from Paramount Pictures.
"The Grand Canal". Written by Barry Samson, Joshua Stallings. 112 p. [1995]. Produced by Grand Canal Company.
The Grotesque. Written by Patrick McGrath. 102 p. Third Draft November 23, 1994. Produced by Xingu Films. cover: Addis Wechsler and Associates.
BOX 19
Harlem Aria. Written by William Jennings. 120 p. July 26, 1996.
Harriet the Spy. Written by Theresa Rebeck. 120 p. Second draft July 31, 1994. Based on the novel by Louise Fitzhugh.
Higgins & Beech. Written by Nora Ephron, Alice Arlen. 129 p. Polish Draft December 3, 1993. Produced by Title page: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures; cover: 20th Century Fox. Rewrite and polish by C. Gaby Mitchell; business card of Kimberly Cooper, Fox Executive, attached to cover.
High School High. Written by David Zucker, Robert N. LoCash. 118 p. Second Draft June 16, 1995.
Homecoming. Written by Christopher Carlson, Mark Jean. 113 p. August 29, 1994. Produced by Producer: Jack Baran. Adapted from the novel by Cynthia Voigt.
Hope Floats. Written by Steven Rogers. 120 p. Second Draft October 2, 1995. Produced by Lynda Obst Productions.
"House Arrest". Written by Michael Hitchcock. 119 p. November 7, 1994. Produced by Rysher Entertainment. cover: The Polone Winer Company.
The Honest Courtesan. Written by Jeannine Dominy. 123 p. December 1994. Produced by Bedford Falls Company.
BOX 20
How to Be a Player. Written by Mark Brown. 115 p. n.d. Produced by Island Pictures.
Hysteria. Written by Ted Perkins. 116 p. Third Draft July 18, 1993. An original screenplay; last page signed by writer.
I Know What You Did Last Summer. Written by Kevin Williamson. 114 p. Rewrite December 2, 1996. Produced by Original Film. Based on the novel by Lois Duncan; Director: Jim Gillespie; Producers: Neal Moritz, Stokely Chaffin, Erik Feig.
In and Out. Written by Paul Rudnick. 108 p. June 20, 1996. Produced by Scott Rudin Productions; Paramount Pictures.
In the Skin of a Lion. Written by Michael Hirst. 129 p. October 1995. Produced by HKM Films. Based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje.
The Hunchback. Written by John Fasano. 103 p. June 16, 1995. Produced by Turner Network Television. Based on the work of Victor Hugo.
The Ice Storm. Written by James Schamus. 116 p. First Draft Revised January 5, 1996. Based on the novel by Rick Moody; marked # 134.
The Ice Storm. Written by James Schamus. 116 p. First Draft Revised January 5, 1996. Based on the novel by Rick Moody; marked # 149.
BOX 21
An Indian in the City. Written by Bruce A. Evans, Raynold Gideon. 138 p. November 17, 1995. Based on "An Indian in the City" A Herve Palud Film; 2 copies.
In the Wake of Dreams. Written by Michael Davis. 97 p. January 10, 1995. Produced by Addis Wechsler and Associates.
In the Wake of Dreams. Written by Michael Davis. 98 p. Second Draft February 6, 1995. Produced by Addis Wechsler and Associates.
In Too Deep. Written by Matt Healy. 104 p. January 7, 1997. Produced by Scott Free Productions.
Incognito. Written by Jordan Katz. 116 p. July 5, 1995. Produced by Morgan Creek Productions.
Inconvenienced. Written by Jeff Eastin. 105 p. May 12, 1995. Producers: Neal Moritz, David Heyman.
Independence Day. Written by Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich. 139 p. February 7, 1995. Produced by CENTROPOLIS ENTERTAINMENT. cover: 20th Century Fox.
BOX 22
Inflammable. Written by Mark Allen Smith. 124 p. Third Draft November 16, 1994. Produced by Savoy Pictures; cover: HBO Pictures. Director: Kevin Hooks; Producers: Ruddy/Morgan.
Inflammable. Written by Mark Allen Smith. 125 p. April 4, 1994. Produced by Savoy Pictures.
Inventing the Abbotts. Written by Ken Hixon. 121 p. Second Draft May 20, 1994. Produced by Imagine Entertainment. Based on the short story by Sue Miller.
Jack [A Screenplay]. Written by James DeMonaco, Gary Nadeau. 119 p. Third Draft October 5, 1994.
Jackals. Written by Mark Evan Schwartz. 113 p. n.d. Based on the novel by William Hester.
Johnny Skidmarks. Written by John Raffo, William Preston Robertson. 99 p. December 11, 1996.
The Island of Dr. Moreau. Written by Richard Stanley, Michael Herr. 124 p. March 17, 1993. Produced by Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation. Based on the novel by H.G. Wells; 2 copies.
BOX 23
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. Written by Mira Nair, Helena Kriel. 120 p. First Draft - First Revision July 27, 1993. Produced by International Creative Management, Inc.
"Kat & Allison are Having a Bad Week". Written by Shawn Schepps. 106 p. June 1994. Produced by Cielo Films Inc.
Kathy and Mo: The Dark Side. Written by Mo Gaffney, Kathy Najimy. no page numbers. March 1, 1995. Includes memorandum from Sandra Marsh Management.
Kazaam. Written by Christian Ford, Roger Soffer. 105 p. Revised First Draft May 4, 1995. Produced by Interscope Communications Inc.
Kilronan. Written by Jonathan Darby. 118 p. November 6, 1995. Produced by Red Wagon Productions, Sony Pictures Studios.
Kin. Written by Elaine Proctor. 113 p. June 16, 1994. Produced by Bard Entertainments Limited. Developed with the assistance of British Screen Finance Limited, London, England.
The Juror. Written by Ted Tally. 130 p. First Draft November 15, 1994. Based on the novel by George Dawes Green; 2 copies.
The Killing Jar [working title]. Written by Mark Mullin. 97 p. Revised Draft April 20, 1995. Produced by Paragon Pictures, Inc. An original screenplay.
BOX 24
Knock Knock. Written by Rob Fresco. 104 p. July 27, 1995. Produced by The Haft/Nasatir Company; Citadel Entertainment. 2 copies.
L. A. Confidential. Written by Brian Helgeland. 137 p. November 16, 1995. Produced by New Regency Productions, Inc. in association with The Wolper Organization, Inc. and Warner Bros. Based on the novel by James Ellroy.
Last Dance. Written by Ron Koslow. 130 p. March 3, 1994. Based on a story by Steven Haft and Ron Koslow.
The Kindred. Written by John Leekley. 77 p. Revised First Draft January 19, 1995. Produced by Spelling Television.
The Kiss. Written by Richard LaGravenese. 125 p. Interim Draft September 4, 1996. Produced by Jersey Films.
The Last Best Place. Written by Jacqueline Zambrano. 62 p. Revised First Draft February 2, 1996. Produced by A Stan Rogow/Magdalene Production.
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly. Written by Dayton Callie. 122 p. July 14, 1995. Produced by Blueline Productions.
BOX 25
Laughter in the Dark. Written by Allison Burnett. 118 p. n.d. Produced by Treehouse Films. Based on a novel by Vladimir Nabokov.
Lawn Dogs. Written by Naomi Wallace. 106 p. Second Draft June 17, 1996. Produced by Toledo Pictures.
The Last Jew in America. Written by Mike Terner. 110 p. Working Draft February 1996. cover: Creative Artists Agency, Inc.
The Last Night. Written by Steven Brill. 105 p. January 30, 1996. An original screenplay.
The Last of the High Kings. Written by David Keating, Gabriel Byrne. 104 p. Third Draft May 3, 1994. Produced by Parallel Film Productions, Ltd. Based on the novel by Ferdia MacAnna; 2 copies.
The Last Supper. Written by Dan Rosen. 104 p. n.d. Produced by The Vault, Inc. Producers: Matt Cooper, Larry Weinberg.
The Legend of Pinocchio. 64 p. n.d.
The Legend of Pinocchio. Written by Tom Benedek [rewrite by]. 99 p. March 12, 1995.
BOX 26
Lessons in the TIC Code. Written by Polly Draper. 111 p. Revised Second Draft September 4, 1996. cover: The Gersh Agency Inc. - Literary and Talent Agency; Produced by: Karen Tangorra, Midge Sanford, and Sarah Pillsbury.
Lily Dale. Written by Horton Foote. 123 p. September 5, 1995. Produced by The Producers Entertainment Group Ltd.
Little Boy Blue. Written by Michael Boston. 123 p. n.d. Produced by Jazz Pictures, Inc. Director: Antonio Tibaldi; Producer: Amecko Ursini.
Little City. Written by Roberto Benabib. 101 p. June 10, 1996. Produced by Bandeira Entertainment.
Lorca. Written by Marcos Zurinaga, Juan Antonio Ramos, Neil Cohen. 119 p. January 1995. Produced by Esparza/Katz Productions. #045 (note on title page).
The Locusts. Written by J.P. Kelley. 117 p. April 19, 1994.
The Long Hello and Short Goodbye. Written by Jeff Vintar. 111 p. n.d.
The Long Kiss Goodnight. Written by Shane Black. 115 p. Revised Draft September 11, 1995. copyright 1994.
BOX 27
Lorca. Written by Marcos Zurinaga, Juan Antonio Ramos, Neil Cohen. 119 p. January 1995. Produced by Esparza/Katz Productions. #045 (note on title page).
Love Jones. Written by Theodore Witcher. 121 p. [1995]. Produced by Addis Wechsler and Associates. title page note C:081795.
"Love Jones". Written by Theodore Witcher. 121 p. Revised Draft July 1995. cover: William Morris Agency.
Mabel's Matinee. Written by Lisa G. Shillingburg. 107 p. n.d. Produced by Fred Roos Productions.
Mafia Cop. Written by Vincent Patrick. 119 p. First Draft January 6, 1994. Produced by cover: HBO Pictures, title page: Interscope Communications, Inc. Based on a book by Lou Eppolito and Bob Drury.
Magic Hour. Written by Robert Benton, Richard Russo. 132 p. Revised First Draft May 9, 1996. Producers: Scott Rudin, Arlene Donovan; Director: Robert Benton.
Mandela [Teleplay]. Written by Richard Wesley. no page numbers. First Draft June 19, 1995. Produced by Sofronski Productions.
The Maker. Written by Rand Ravich. 121 p. n.d. Produced by Mad Chance c/o Warner Bros.
BOX 28
Marabunta. Written by Wink Roberts, Linda Palmer. 87 p. April 2, 1997. Produced by The Producers Entertainment Group.
Mariette in Ecstasy. Written by Ron Hansen. 115 p. n.d. Produced by Price Entertainment, Inc. Adapted from his [Ron Hansen] novel.
Marvin's Room. Written by Scott McPherson. 120 p. n.d. Produced by Tribeca Productions. 2 copies; Tribeca Productions cover on 1 copy.
Matilda. Written by Nicholas Kazan, Robin Swicord. 118 p. First Draft, November 1993. Adapted from the novel by Roald Dahl.
McHale's Navy. Written by Peter Crabbe. 111 p. Third Draft July 21, 1995. Produced by The Bubble Factory Universal Studios.
Meet Wally Sparks. Written by Harry Basil, Rodney Dangerfield. 100 p. March 7, 1995. Produced by The Greif Company.
Men in Black. Written by Ed Solomon. 108 p. Second Draft August 5, 1994. Produced by Amblin Entertainment; title page: Aerial Pictures. stamped: MEN 232.
BOX 29
"Metro". Written by Randy Feldman. 127 p. Revised May 4, 1995.
Michael. Written by Pete Dexter, Jim Quinlan. 109 p. April 10, 1995. rewrite by: Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron.
Mickey's Monkey. Written by David Mickey Evans. 106 p. Sixth Draft January 9, 1995. Produced by Longview Entertainment Ltd.
Mimic. Written by Matt Greenberg, Guillermo del Toro. 113 p. Third Revision June 21, 1996. Produced by Miramax Films.
Model Daughter. Written by Daniel Waters. 115 p. June 9, 1994. Produced by Di Novi Pictures, Columbia Pictures.
Moll Flanders. Written by Pen Densham. Second Draft May 9, 1994. Produced by Trilogy. Inspired by the work of Daniel Dafoe [sic].
Moll Flanders. Written by Pen Densham. 118 p. n.d. Produced by Trilogy. Inspired by the work of Daniel Dafoe [sic].
The Mississippi Project. Written by Phil Alden Robinson. 126 p. Third Draft Revision C February 13, 1995.
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Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Written by Brent V. Friedman, Bryce Zabel. 99 p. Production Draft August 20, 1996. Produced by Larry Kasanoff Threshold Entertainment.
Mother Night. Written by Robert B. Weide. 124 p. n.d. Produced by cover: United Talent Agency. Based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; includes cover letter from United Talent Agency to Sandra Marsh Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Loving. Written by Richard Friedenberg. 102 p. n.d. Produced by Daniel L. Paulson Productions.
Mr. Atlas. Written by Elaine Chekich. 108 p. First Draft. Produced by Windmill Productions Inc. Story by Elain Chekich & Karen Lee Arbeeny.
Mulholland Falls. Written by Pete Dexter. 117 p. July 21, 1994. Revised by Henry Bean; 2 copies.
Multiplicity. Written by Harold Ramis [rewrite by]. 139 p. May 10, 1995. Based on screenplays by Chris Miller & Mary Hale and Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel.
The Money Train. Written by David Loughery. 116 p. September 9, 1994.
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My Fellow Americans. Written by E. Jack Kaplan, Richard Chapman. 125 p. October 6, 1995. Produced by Warner Bros. Rewrite by Peter Tolan.
My Giant. Written by David Seltzer. 135 p. Second Draft May 1, 1996. Produced by Face Productions.
Nico the Unicorn. Written by Frank Sacks. 123 p. December 1996; version with scene numbers. Produced by Kingsborough Greenlight Pictures Inc.
Night They Missed the Horror Show. Written by Stephen Boscutti. 97 p. Third Draft. "A New Stephen Boscutti Motion Picture Screenplay"; From an original story that don't flinch by Joe R. Lansdale.
Nightjohn. Written by Bill Cain. 106 p. Production Draft July 26, 1995. Produced by Sarabande Productions. Based on the novella by Gary Paulsen.
Nightwatch. Written by Paul Levine. 91 p. n.d. Produced by Hess/Kallberg Associates, Inc.
The Net. Written by Ferris/Brancato & Winkler/Cowan/Beebe. 126 p. Revised October 11, 1994. Produced by Winkler Films.
The Newton Boys. Written by Claude Stanush, Clark Lee Walker, Richard Linklater. 128 p. Third Draft November 9, 1995. Produced by Detour Filmproduction.
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101 Dalmations. 129 p. March 17, 1995. 2 copies.
No Fear. Written by James Foley. 118 p. Polish August 3, 1994. Produced by Imagine Entertainment. Based on an original screenplay by Christopher Crowe.
"Nocturne". Written by Tom Sierchio. 128 p. Revised February 15, 1995. Produced by Mirage Enterprises.
"Norma and Marilyn". Written by Jill Isaacs. 210 p. May 5, 1995. Produced by HBO Pictures. 2 copies.
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An Occasional Hell. Written by Randall Silvis. 105 p. August 20, 1995. Produced by Greenlight Productions. Adapted from the Novel by Randall Silvis.
"One Fine Day". Written by Ellen Simon. 109 p. June 21, 1995. Produced by Lynda Obst Productions. Based on an original screenplay by Terrel Seltzer.
"One Fine Day". Written by Ellen Simon. 112 p. September 21, 1995. Produced by Lynda Obst Productions. Based on an original screenplay by Terrel Seltzer.
Only in America - The Life and Times of Don King. Written by Kario Salem. 114 p. First Draft 8/15/96; Second Draft 10/22/96; Third Draft 1/6/97; Third Draft (revised) 1/31/97. Produced by HBO Pictures. Marked with copy # 103.
Oscar & Lucinda. Written by Laura Jones. 123 p. May 1995. Produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Based on the novel by Peter Carey; copyright Dalton Films Pty Ltd.
Oskur Fishman. Written by Tony Kunewalder, Brian Horiuchi. 125 p. June 29, 1994. Produced by The Underground.
The Old Time Low Down. Written by Stephen Kay. 129 p. Revised April 8, 1996. Handwritten note on title page: Last Time I Committed Suicide.
The Opposite of Sex. Written by Don Roos. 124 p. April 1, 1997. Original screenplay.
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Oskur Fishman. Written by Tony Kunewalder, Brian Horiuchi. 108 p. Revised November 2, 1994. Produced by The Underground.
"Out to Sea". Written by Robert Nelson Jacobs. 123 p. March 1, 1996.
"Out to Sea" [a.k.a. Cruise Director]. Written by Robert Nelson Jacobs. 123 p. Optional Second Revision March 1, 1996. Produced by Twentieth Century Fox.
Paley in all his Glory. Written by Peter Prince. 146 p. Fourth Draft December 12, 1994. Produced by Baltimore Pictures.
Party of Four. Written by Tracey Jackson. 120 p. First Draft May 1, 1995. Produced by Working Title Films.
Past Perfect. Written by John Penney. 107 p. August 4, 1995. Produced by Mondofilm.
Paulie: A Parrot's Tale. Written by Laurie Craig. 113 p. n.d. Produced by Cloud Nine. Original screenplay.
The Pallbearer. Written by Jason Katims, Matt Reeves. 124 p. October 27, 1994. Original screenplay; Director: Matt Reeves.
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Permanent Midnight. Written by David Veloz. 112 p. Revised First Draft January 4, 1997. Based on the book by Jerry Stahl.
Phantoms. Written by Joel Soisson. 100 p. May 27, 1996 [Joe Chappelle Director's Rev 6.6.96]. Adapted from the book by Dean Koontz; 2 copies.
Phenomenon. Written by Gerald Dipego. 122 p. Second Draft March 31, 1995.
Phoenix. Written by Eddie Richey. 111 p. First Draft December 7, 1994. Produced by Lakeshore Entertainment.
Phoenix. Written by Eddie Richey. 117 p. Second Draft May 30, 1996. Produced by Lakeshore Entertainment.
Photographing Fairies. Written by Nick Willing, Chris Harrald. Draft July 1, 1996. Produced by The Starry Night Film Company. Based on the book by Steve Szilagyi; Executive Producer: Mike Newell; Producer: Michele Camarda; Co-Producers: Fonda Snyder & Larry Weinberg; Director: Nick Willing.
The Phantoms. Written by Rick Natkin, David Fuller. 112 p. rev. 16 June, 1995.
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Pie in the Sky. Written by Bryan Gordon. 105 p. May 12, 1994.
Pleasantville [A Fairytale]. Written by Gary Ross. 139 p. May 1, 1996.
Polish Wedding. Written by Theresa Connelly. 127 p. May 1995. Produced by Mirage Enterprises; Addis Wechsler and Associates.
Powder. Written by Victor Salva. 116 p. n.d. Produced by Itasca Pictures. Producer: Dan Grodnik.
Prairie Fire. Written by Andrew Chapman. 94 p. April 16, 1996. Produced by Persistent Pictures.
Pre. Written by Moore & Towne. 122 p. April 22, 1996. Produced by Paramount Pictures. cover: C/W Productions.
The Portrait of a Lady. Written by Laura Jones. 136 p. plus Character Notes extracted from the novel. Second Draft April 1994. Produced by Propaganda Films. Screenplay based on the novel by Henry James.
The Power of No!. Written by Dawn Steel, Susan Landau. 107 p. March 25, 1993. Produced by Touchstone Pictures.
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Primal Fear. 126 p. October 31, 1994.
Prince Valiant [Harold R Foster's]. Written by Anthony Hickox, Carsten Lorenz. 113 p. October 30, 1995. Property of: Constantin Film Development, Inc.
Pronto. Written by Michael Butler. 129 p. Second Draft September 30, 1994. Based on the novel by Elmore Leonard.
Rameau's Niece [A Comedy of Sexual Manners]. Written by Brian Skeet. 114 p. Fourth Draft May 12, 1996. Produced by Christmas Pictures Ltd. Adapted screenplay by Brian Skeet based on the novel by Cathleen Schine.
Rasputin. Written by Peter Pruce. 123 p. Second Draft. Produced by HBO Pictures. stamp Received 9-27-94.
Reach the Rock. 106 p. April 5, 1996. Produced by Universal Pictures. copyright 1989; stamped with number 000021.
Regeneration. Written by Allan Scott. 105 p. July 5, 1996. Produced by Norstar Entertainment Inc. Based on the novel by Pat Barker.
The Red Violin. Written by Don McKellar, Francois Girard. 105 p. Draft 4.2 June 1996.
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Richard III. Written by Ian McKellen, Richard Eyre. 94 p. January 1994. Based upon the Richard Eyre Production of "Richard III" by William Shakespeare for the Royal National Theatre.
Riders of the Purple Sage. Written by Gill Dennis. 96 p. Third Draft April 13, 1995. Produced by Rosemont Productions International Limited. Adapted from the novel by Zane Grey.
Scary Movie. Written by Kevin Williamson. 119 p. Rewrite July 31, 1995.
The Right to Remain Silent. Written by Brent Briscoe, Mark Fauser. 108 p. Second Draft February 1, 1995. Produced by Carlyle Management. Copyright: May 21, 1992.
The Rock. Written by Mark Rosner. 113 p. Revised Second Draft June 30, 1995. Produced by Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Based on a screenplay by David Weisberg & Douglas S. Cook.
The Royal Court. Written by Kelly Reichardt. 114 p. January 1997. Produced by Egg Pictures.
The Royal Court. Written by Kelly Reichardt. 107 p. May 7, 1996.
"The Saint". Written by Wesley Strick. 120 p. August 31, 1995. Produced by Paramount Pictures. Based on a screenplay by Jonathan Hensleigh; Director: Phillip Noyce.
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Scenes From Country Life or Uncle Ieuan. Written by Julian Mitchell. 65 p. Second Draft B January 15, 1993. Produced by Granada Film. Adapted from a translation of Anton Chekhov by Tania Alexander.
Scenes From Country Life or Uncle Ieuan. Written by Julian Mitchell. 65 p. Second Draft B January 15, 1993. Adapted from a translation of Anton Chekhov by Tania Alexander.
Sense and Sensibility. Written by Emma Thompson. 130 p. January 24, 1994. Produced by Mirage Enterprises; Paramount Pictures. Book by Jane Austen.
Sense and Sensibility. Written by Emma Thompson. 134 p. April 17, 1995. Produced by Title page: Mirage Productions, Cover: Columbia Pictures. Book by Jane Austen.
Senseless. Written by Craig Mazin, Greg Erb. 119 p. March 28, 1997. Produced by Mandeville Films; Walt Disney Studios.
Set It Off. Written by Kate Lanier. 99 p. August 10, 1995. Produced by Peak Productions. Based on an original screenplay by Takashi Bufford.
The Secret Laughter of Women. Written by O. O. Sagay, P.J. Schwabach. 201 p. Fourth Draft February 15, 1995. Produced by Elba Films. Developed with the support of the European Script Fund, an initiative of the MEDIA Programme of the European Union.
The Serpent's Kiss [A Knot]. Written by Tim Rose Price. 92 p. Second Draft June 1993.
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Sex and the City. Written by Darren Star. 32 p. February 4, 1997. Television Pilot; 2 copies.
Shakespeare's Sister. Written by Rick Ramage. 123 p. Original Draft January 25, 1993. Produced by Interscope Communications Inc.
Shakespeare's Sister. Written by Rick Ramage. 128 p. Second Draft Revised October 20, 1993. Produced by Interscope Communications Inc.
Sharpen the Saw. Written by David Hillenbrand, Scott Hillenbrand. 124 p. Fourth Draft March 1, 1995. Produced by Hill & Brand Productions, Ltd.
She's the One. Written by Edward Burns. 102 p. June 26, 1994. Produced by Marlboro Road Gang Productions.
Shockwave. Written by David N. Twohy. 107 p. Sixth Draft March 1, 1995.
"Shut Up and Dance". Written by Daryl Matthews. 97 p. April 14, 1996. Produced by Mandalay Entertainment. Producers: Randa Haines, Lauren C. Weissman and Shinya Egawa; Director: Randa Haines.
Silver Surfer. Written by Richard Jefferies. 116 p. December 2, 1996. Director: Geoffrey Wright.
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Sinbad & The Tale of the Dark Knights. 77 p. Revised March 28, 1996; Second Revision April 2, 1996; Third Revision April 16, 1996. Produced by FM Entertainment, Inc.
Sliding Doors. Written by Peter Howitt. 113 p. Draft 13 November 18, 1996. Produced by Mirage Enterprises.
Slums of Beverly Hills. Written by Tamara Jenkins. 116 p. Polish January 31, 1997. Produced by Boyfriend Productions, Inc.; South Fork Pictures.
Snow White in the Black Forest [The Grimm Brothers]. Written by Tom Szollosi. 105 p. May 19, 1995. Original screenplay by Tom Szollosi, Revisions by Deborah Serra, Revisions by Michael Cohn.
Snow White in the Black Forest [The Grimm Brothers]. Written by Tom Szollosi. 115 p. May 19, 1995. Produced by Interscope Communications, Inc. Original screenplay by Tom Szollosi, Revisions by Deborah Serra, Revisions by Michael Cohn.
Soldier of Fortune. Written by Dan Gordon. 110 p. Revised First Draft March 22, 1996. Produced by Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films. From a concept by Jerry Bruckheimer; includes cover letter to Sandra Marsh Management from Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films.
Somebody is Waiting. Written by Martin Donovan. 109 p. Revised May 4, 1995. Produced by NuVact Productions. cover: Cineville; original screenplay.
Space Cadet. Written by Greg Erb, Craig Mazin. 110 p. Second Draft December 22, 1995.
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Spawn. Written by Alan McElroy. 95 p. Revised Draft November 17, 1995. Story by Mark Dippe and Alan McElroy; based on the Image Comics character; 2 copies.
Spin Control. Written by Robert Myers. 120 p. First Draft May 11, 1994. Produced by Citadel Entertainment, HBO Pictures.
Starship Troopers. Written by Edward Neumeier. 107 p. Production, November 20, 1995. Based on the book by Robert Heinlein.
Steel. Written by Kenneth Johnson. 110 p. Third Revision April 16, 1996. Produced by Warner Bros.
Stepping in the Dogwater. Written by Jeff Steinberg. 125 p. First Revised Draft January 22, 1996.
The Spanish Prisoner. Written by David Mamet. 133 p. Shooting Script July 11, 1996. Marked '# 25'; 2 copies.
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Stepping in the Dogwater. Written by Jeff Steinberg. 129 p. Second Revised Draft. Produced by Miramax Films. Director: David Schwimmer; Producer: Richard Gladstein.
Straight Out the Hood. Written by Sheldon Thompson. 88 p. n.d. Story and Screenplay by Sheldon Thompson.
Striptease. Written by Andrew Bergman. 138 p. January 1995. Produced by Lobell-Bergman Productions. Based on the novel by Carl Hiaasen.
Sun Chaser. Written by Charles Leavitt. 123 p. n.d. Produced by Vecchio/Appledown Films. Producers: Joseph S. PorriVecchio, Larry Spiegel, Judy Goldstein.
Sweet Angel Mine. Written by Sue Maheu, Tim Willocks. 97 p. n.d. Copyright@British Screen.
Sydney. Written by Paul Thomas Anderson. 119 p. Revised November 1994. cover: United Talent Agency.
Symphony #3, and the Horned Prophets of Doom. Written by Bruce Lyons, Kely Lyons. 116 p. Third Draft March 1994. Produced by Citadel Communications Limited. Includes folder from Citadel Communications Limited with writer biographies, project outline, and other information.
The Stupids. Written by Brent Forrester. 94 p. Revised Second Draft March 14, 1995. Rev. 4/11/95 PINK.
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3 Wishes. Written by Elizabeth Anderson. 115 p. Third Draft. Produced by Gary Lucchesi Productions, Cow Hollow Incorporated. Story by Clifford and Ellen Green; includes cover letter from Event Movie Company.
A Thousand Acres. Written by Laura Jones. 121 p. First draft polish December 1994. Produced by Lava Films; cover: Propaganda Films. Based on the novel by Jane Smiley.
Tears of the Sun. Written by Ron Bass. 129 p. June 30, 1994. Produced by Robert Lawrence Productions; Twentieth Century Fox. Revisions by Chris Gerolmo.
Telling Lies in America. Written by Joe Eszterhas. 134 p. May 1996. Produced by Telling Lies Productions.
Terror. Written by Ed Zuckerman. 110 p. December 26, 1995. Produced by HBO NYC Productions A Time Warner Entertainment Company.
The Tears of Julian Po. Written by Alan Wade. 99 p. March 29, 1996. Produced by Cypress Films Inc. Based on the story by Branimir Scepanovic.
This World, then the Fireworks. Written by Larry Gross. 109 p. October 25, 1995. Produced by Muse Productions. Adapted from a short story by Jim Thompson.
Thursday. Written by Skip Woods. 114 p. Draft January 1997. Produced by Propaganda Films. Original screenplay.
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"Till the Fat Lady Sings". Written by Alex Talioni. 110 p. August 16, 1993. Title page note: Starring Simon Callow.
"Till There Was You". Written by Winnie Holzman. 128 p. September 24, 1993. Producer: Penney Finkelman Cox; Director: Scott Winant.
"Till There Was You". Written by Winnie Holzman. 123 p. Revised Draft May 17, 1995. Produced by Lakeshore Productions.
Tony and Susan. Written by Alexandra Seros. 125 p. February 7, 1995. Produced by HBO Pictures. Based on the novel by Austin Wright.
Top of the World. Written by Chap Taylor. 128 p. Revised Draft February 20, 1996. Produced by NuImage. Producer: Warren Zide.
Touch. Written by Paul Schrader. 108 p. First Draft Revised (3) October 12, 1995. Produced by Earthborne Film Company. Novel by Elmore Leonard.
Trauma. Written by Paula Milne. 104 p. August 29, 1996. Produced by Sarabande Productions. Rewrite by Arla Sorkin Manson; one copy includes cover note from Sarabande Productions; 2 copies.
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The Trigger Effect. Written by David Koepp. 107 p. March 29, 1995. Produced by Universal Pictures. Inspired by the BBC Television Series "Connections", presented by James L. Burke.
The Truth About Cats and Dogs. Written by Audrey Wells. 117 p. March 31, 1994. Produced by New Line Cinema.
The Tutor. Written by Jonathan Cutler. 121 p. n.d. Story by Michael Gaines & Jonathan Cutler & Walt Lloyd.
Tree House. Written by Shirley Pierce. 118 p. January 10, 1993.
Trial by Fire. Written by Richard Lawton. 104 p. Fourth Draft June 6, 1995.
Truman. Written by Tom Rickman. 118 p. [1995]. Produced by HBO Pictures. Based on the biography by David McCullough.
Truth or Consequences. Written by Brad Mirman. 124 p. January 16, 1996. Produced by Triumph Films/Sony Pictures. Producers: J. Paul Higgins, Kevin Messick, Hilary Wayne; Co-Producer: Brad Mirman.
Tumbleweeds. Written by Gavin O'Connor & Angela Shelton. 119 p. First Spanky Draft May 11, 1996.
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The Twilight of the Golds. Written by Jonathan Tolins, Seth E. Bass. 99 p. Fourth Draft, December 20, 1995 Shooting Script. Produced by Twilight Productions, Inc. Based on the play by Jonathan Tolins.
Turn of the Century. Written by Marshall Brickman. 119 p. August 11, 1994. Produced by HBO Pictures.
Twelve Monkeys. Written by David Peoples, Janet Peoples. 128 p. Production Draft June 27, 1994. An original screenplay inspired by La Jetee, a Chris Marker film; Director: Terry Gilliam; Producers: Charles Roven, Robert Cavallo; Executive Producer: Bob Kosberg.
"Two if By Sea". Written by Denis Leary, Mike Armstrong. 125 p. February 18, 1994. Story by: Ann Lembeck, Denis Leary, Mike Armstrong; 2 copies.
Untitled. Written by Andrew M. Niccol. 115 p. [1995]. 95 is printed as the background on all pages.
[Untitled Screenplay]. Written by Michael Mann. 161 p. [1994]. Produced by Michael Mann Production Company. stamp 25303.
Waiting to Exhale. Written by Ron Bass, Terry McMillan. 133 p. Revised First Draft October 4, 1994. Produced by Schindler Swerdlow Productions. Last page marked Twentieth Century Fox Script Department.
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The War at Home. Written by James Duff. 124 p. January 26, 1995. Produced by Motion Picture Corporation of America.
The Warrior of Waverly Street. Written by Manny Coto. 102 p. February 15, 1995.
The Weight of Water. Written by Alice Arlen. 124 p. First Draft February 1997. Produced by Manifest Film Company. Adapted from the novel by Anita Shreve.
Warriors of the Rainbow. Written by David Williamson. 126 p. November 1995. Based on the book by Robert Hunter.
Warriors of Virtue. Written by Michael Vickerman. 96 p. November 14, 1994. Produced by Law Brothers Entertainment.
Washington Slept Here. Written by Claudia Salter. 128 p. Second Revision July 25, 1995. Produced by Ruddy Morgan Productions, Inc.
Watch Out, Mr. Magoo!. Written by Pat Proft, Tom Sherohman. 102 p. September 19, 1996. Revised by Richard Chapman and E. Jack Kaplan.
Weapons of Mass Distraction. Written by Larry Gelbart. 128 p. Revised July 1, 1996. Produced by HBO Pictures.
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"A Whisper in the Attic". Written by Donna Dotley Powers, Wayne Powers. 121 p. February 18, 1994. Based on the novel by Gloria Murphy.
The Whole Wide World. Written by Michael Scott Myers. 115 p. Final Draft February 14, 1995. Produced by Cineville/Eventide Productions. Based on the book One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price Ellis.
The Wild Palms. Written by Katherine Ross, Conrad Hall. 126 p. April 15, 1993. Adapted from the novel by William Faulkner; revised version by Conrad Hall.
The Wings of the Dove. Written by Claire Tomalin, Timberlake Wertenbaker. 103 p. Fourth Draft January 21, 1994. Produced by Bridgewater Films Ltd. From the novel by Henry James; marked copy 85.
White Dwarf: Part One: "Unbearable Lightness". Written by Bruce Wagner. 204 p. First Draft February 23, 1994. Produced by American Zoetrope.
"White Noise". Written by James McManus. 89 p. Revised July 1, 1994. Produced by NEO Motion Pictures.
White Squall. Written by Todd Robinson. 116 p. Revised First Draft October 31, 1994. Produced by Percy Main Productions Inc. Director: Ridley Scott; Producers: Mimi Polk & Rocky Lang.
Wild About Nothing. Written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz. 109 p. Revised First Draft March 5, 1996.
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The Winter Guest. Written by Sharman MacDonald, Alan Rickman. 142 p. Second Draft March 6, 1996. Produced by Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation; Ken Lipper Productions, Inc.
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. Written by Ray Bradbury. 117 p. Second Revision April 1, 1996. Produced by Red Hen Productions; Walt Disney Pictures.
Winner's Circle. Written by Kario Salem. 119 p. April 1996. Produced by New Regency Productions, Inc. Story by Kario Salem and Joshua Brand.
Wishful Thinking. Written by Adam Park. 109 p. plus 2 p. of production notes. April 6, 1995. Produced by Miramax Films.
You're My Venus. Written by Stewart Main, Tony Ayers, Debra Daley, Garth Maxwell. 91 p. [1994]. Produced by Essential Productions Limited. cover: William Morris Agency.
Zack and Reba. Written by Jay Stapleton. 100 p. n.d. Produced by Wildcat Entertainment.
Zack and Reba. Written by Jay Stapleton. 98 p. n.d. Produced by Itasca Pictures.
Zero Effect. Written by Jake Kasdan. 121 p. Third Draft January 30, 1997. Produced by Manifest Film Company.