Beverly Hills Cop Script

Script by:Danilo Bach (Author), Daniel Petrie Jr. (Author), Danilo Bach (Screenplay), Daniel Petrie Jr. (Screenplay)
Directed by:Martin Brest
Year:1984

Plot:Tough-talking Detroit cop Axel Foley heads to the rarified world of Beverly Hills in his beat-up Chevy Nova to investigate a friend's murder, but soon realizes he's stumbled onto something much more complicated. Bungling rookie detective, Billy Rosewood joins the fish-out-of-water Axel and shows him the West Los Angeles ropes.
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Gigli Script

Script by:Martin Brest (Screenplay)
Directed by:Martin Brest
Year:2003

Plot:Gigli is ordered to kidnap the psychologically challenged younger brother of a powerful federal prosecutor. When plans go awry, Gigli's boss sends in Ricki, a gorgeous free-spirited female gangster who has her own set of orders to assist with the kidnapping. But Gigli begins falling for the decidedly unavailable Ricki, which could be a hazard to his occupation.
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Scent of a Woman Script

Script by:Giovanni Arpino (Novel), Bo Goldman (Screenplay), Ruggero Maccari (Characters), Dino Risi (Characters)
Directed by:Martin Brest
Year:1992

Plot:Charlie Simms is a student at a private preparatory school who comes from a poor family. To earn the money for his flight home to Gresham, Oregon for Christmas, Charlie takes a job over Thanksgiving looking after retired U.S. Army officer Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, a cantankerous middle-aged man who lives with his niece and her family.
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Midnight Run Script

Script by:George Gallo (Screenplay)
Directed by:Martin Brest
Year:1988

Plot:An accountant embezzles $15 million of mob money, jumps bail and is chased by bounty hunters, the FBI, and the Mafia.
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Meet Joe Black Script

Script by:Ron Osborn (Screenplay), Jeff Reno (Screenplay), Kevin Wade (Screenplay), Bo Goldman (Screenplay)
Directed by:Martin Brest
Year:1998

Plot:When the grim reaper comes to collect the soul of megamogul Bill Parrish, he arrives with a proposition: Host him for a "vacation" among the living in trade for a few more days of existence. Parrish agrees, and using the pseudonym Joe Black, Death begins taking part in Parrish's daily agenda and falls in love with the man's daughter. Yet when Black's holiday is over, so is Parrish's life.
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