Viva Las Vegas Script

Script by:Sally Benson (Screenplay)
Directed by:George Sidney
Year:1964

Plot:Lucky Jackson arrives in town with his car literally in tow ready for the first Las Vegas Grand Prix - once he has the money to buy an engine. He gets the cash easily enough but mislays it when the pretty swimming pool manageress takes his mind off things. It seems he will lose both race and girl, problems made more difficult by rivalry from Elmo Mancini, fellow racer and womaniser
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Shadow Of A Doubt Script

Script by:Thornton Wilder (Screenplay), Sally Benson (Screenplay), Alma Reville (Screenplay)
Directed by:Alfred Hitchcock
Year:1943

Plot:A bored teen living in Santa Rosa, California, Charlotte "Charlie" Newton, is frustrated because nothing seems to be happening in her life and that of her family. Then, she receives wonderful news: her uncle (for whom she was named), Charlie Oakley, is arriving for a visit. But Uncle Charlie may not be the man he seems to be.
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Anna and the King of Siam Script

Script by:Sally Benson (Screenplay), Talbot Jennings (Screenplay), Margaret Landon (Book)
Directed by:John Cromwell
Year:1946

Plot:In 1862, a young Englishwoman becomes royal tutor in Siam and befriends the King.
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Junior Miss Script

Script by:Sally Benson (Novel)
Directed by:George Seaton
Year:1945

Plot:A Manhattan family's Christmas season turns topsy-turvy when 13-year-old Judy Graves (Peggy Ann Garner) mistakenly thinks her newly-arrived visiting uncle has just been released from prison. Director George Seaton's 1945 comedy, adapted from the hit Broadway play, also features Allyn Joslyn, John Alexander, Sylvia Field, Mona Freeman, Connie Gilchrist, Barbara Whiting, Faye Marlowe, Michael Dunne, Scotty Beckett, Stanley Prager and Ruby Dandridge.
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The Singing Nun Script

Script by:Sally Benson (Writer), John Furia, Jr. (Writer), John Furia, Jr. (Story)
Directed by:Henry Koster
Year:1966

Plot:A Belgian nun, Sister Ann is sent to another order where she's at first committed to helping troubled souls like, Nichole and little Dominic. When Father Clementi hears Sister Ann's uplifting singing style, he takes her to a talent contest. Suddenly, Sister Ann is signed to a record deal and everyone is listening to her light-hearted songs. Sister Ann is unprepared for her new found fame (like appearing on the "Ed Sullivan" show) and unwanted side-effects, including a wrongful attraction to an old friend,
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