Dracula Script

Script by:Bram Stoker (Novel), James V. Hart (Screenplay)
Directed by:Francis Ford Coppola
Year:1992

Plot:When Dracula leaves the captive Jonathan Harker and Transylvania for London in search of Mina Harker—the reincarnation of Dracula's long-dead wife, Elisabeta—obsessed vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing sets out to end the madness.
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Dr.No Script

Script by:Ian Fleming (Novel), Richard Maibaum (Screenplay), Johanna Harwood (Screenplay), Berkely Mather (Screenplay)
Directed by:Terence Young
Year:1962

Plot:In the film that launched the James Bond saga, Agent 007 battles mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program. As the countdown to disaster begins, Bond must go to Jamaica, where he encounters beautiful Honey Ryder, to confront a megalomaniacal villain in his massive island headquarters.
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Doubt Script

Script by:John Patrick Shanley (Screenplay), John Patrick Shanley (Theatre Play)
Directed by:John Patrick Shanley
Year:2008

Plot:In 1964, a Catholic school nun questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student, suspecting him of abuse. He denies the charges, and much of the film's quick-fire dialogue tackles themes of religion, morality, and authority.
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Double Indemnity Script

Script by:James M. Cain (Novel), Billy Wilder (Screenplay), Raymond Chandler (Screenplay)
Directed by:Billy Wilder
Year:1944

Plot:A rich woman and a calculating insurance agent plot to kill her unsuspecting husband after he signs a double indemnity policy. Against a backdrop of distinctly Californian settings, the partners in crime plan the perfect murder to collect the insurance, which pays double if the death is accidental.
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Donnie Darko Script

Script by:Richard Kelly (Screenplay)
Directed by:Richard Kelly
Year:2001

Plot:After narrowly escaping a bizarre accident, a troubled teenager is plagued by visions of a large bunny rabbit that manipulates him to commit a series of crimes.
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Don’t Say a Word Script

Script by:Anthony Peckham (Screenplay), Patrick Smith Kelly (Screenplay), Andrew Klavan (Novel)
Directed by:Gary Fleder
Year:2001

Plot:When the daughter of a psychiatrist is kidnapped, he's horrified to discover that the abductors' demand is that he break through to a post traumatic stress disorder suffering young woman who knows a secret..
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Dolores Claiborne Script

Script by:Stephen King (Novel), Tony Gilroy (Screenplay)
Directed by:Taylor Hackford
Year:1995

Plot:Dolores Claiborne was accused of killing her abusive husband twenty years ago, but the court's findings were inconclusive and she was allowed to walk free. Now she has been accused of killing her employer, Vera Donovan, and this time there is a witness who can place her at the scene of the crime. Things look bad for Dolores when her daughter Selena, a successful Manhattan magazine writer, returns to cover the story.
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Dogville Script

Script by:Lars von Trier (Screenplay)
Directed by:Lars von Trier
Year:2003

Plot:A barren soundstage is stylishly utilized to create a minimalist small-town setting in which a mysterious woman named Grace hides from the criminals who pursue her. The town is two-faced and offers to harbor Grace as long as she can make it worth their effort, so Grace works hard under the employ of various townspeople to win their favor. Tensions flare, however, and Grace's status as a helpless outsider provokes vicious contempt and abuse from the citizens of Dogville.
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Dogma Script

Script by:Kevin Smith (Writer)
Directed by:Kevin Smith
Year:1999

Plot:The latest battle in the eternal war between Good and Evil has come to New Jersey in the late, late 20th Century. Angels, demons, apostles and prophets (of a sort) walk among the cynics and innocents of America and duke it out for the fate of humankind.
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Do the Right Thing Script

Script by:Spike Lee (Screenplay)
Directed by:Spike Lee
Year:1989

Plot:Salvatore "Sal" Fragione is the Italian owner of a pizzeria in Brooklyn. A neighborhood local, Buggin' Out, becomes upset when he sees that the pizzeria's Wall of Fame exhibits only Italian actors. Buggin' Out believes a pizzeria in a black neighborhood should showcase black actors, but Sal disagrees. The wall becomes a symbol of racism and hate to Buggin' Out and to other people in the neighborhood, and tensions rise.
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