Discover an amazing selection of famous free movie scripts.
Make easily the right choice and max out your experience thanks to the information listed.
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You'll find here a selection of screenplays with a title starting with the letter A.
For other titles, just click on the first letter of the free movie scripts title (excluding "a", "an" and "the"):
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From Comedy to Drama, from Adventure to Biography, from Sci-Fi to Horror, we've got you covered.
On top of that, many of the scripts listed have won an award.
Enjoy!
Screenwriter: ndrew W. Marlowe
Movie script type: Undated Draft
Movie script genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
Screenplay Awards: N/A
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Stephen J Rivele & C. Wilkinson and Eric Roth & Michael Mann
Movie script type: Undated Draft
Movie script genre: Biography, Drama
Screenplay Awards: N/A
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Cameron Crowe
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Biography, Drama
Screenplay Awards: Won Oscar; Nominated Globe
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Peter Shaffer
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Biography, Drama
Screenplay Awards: Won Oscar; Nominated BAFTA
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Movie:
Screenwriter: James Vanderbilt and Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Screenplay Awards: --
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Alan Bal
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Drama
Screenplay Awards: Won Oscar, Golden Globe
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Movie:
Screenwriter: David McKenna
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Crime, Drama
Screenplay Awards: Nominated Satellite Award
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Crime, Drama
Screenplay Awards: Won BAFTA; Nominated Oscar, Golden Globe, WGA
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Aaron Sorkin
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Comedy, Drama
Screenplay Awards: Nominated Golden Globe
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Michael Haneke
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Drama, Romance
Screenplay Awards: Won Oscar, Cesar Award
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Tom Stoppard
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Drama, Romance
Screenplay Awards: Nominated Satellite Award
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Comedy, Drama
Screenplay Awards: Won Oscar, Nominated Golden Globe
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Movie:
Screenwriter: John Milius and F.F. Coppola
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Drama, War
Screenplay Awards: Nominated Oscar
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Nicholas Jarecki
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Drama, Thriller
Screenplay Awards: Nominated PFCS Award
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Chris Terrio
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Romance, Comedy
Screenplay Awards: Won Oscar; Nominated Golden Globe and BAFTA
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Michel Hazanavicius
Movie script type: Draft
Movie script genre: Romance, Comedy
Screenplay Awards: Nominated Oscar, Golden Globe
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks
Movie script type: Undated Draft
Movie script genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Screenplay Awards: N/A
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Tracy Letts
Movie script type: Undated Draft
Movie script genre: Drama
Screenplay Awards: 2014 Nominated WGA, CFCA, PFCS
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Movie:
Screenwriter: James Cameron
Movie script type: Undated Draft
Movie script genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Screenplay Awards: 2010 Nominated WGA
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Movie:
Screenwriter: Steven Zaillian
Movie script type: Draft, October 1989
Movie script genre: Biography, Drama
Screenplay Awards: 1991 Nominated Oscars, WGA
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Movie:
* Hancock - screenplay written by Vincent Ngo and Vince Gilligan