Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Script

Script by:Roald Dahl (Author), John August (Screenplay), Roald Dahl (Screenplay)
Directed by:Tim Burton
Year:2005

Plot:A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.
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Big Fish Script

Script by:Daniel Wallace (Author), John August (Screenplay)
Directed by:Tim Burton
Year:2003

Plot:Throughout his life Edward Bloom has always been a man of big appetites, enormous passions and tall tales. In his later years, he remains a huge mystery to his son, William. Now, to get to know the real man, Will begins piecing together a true picture of his father from flashbacks of his amazing adventures.
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Beetlejuice Script

Script by:Michael McDowell (Screenplay), Michael McDowell (Story), Larry Wilson (Story), Warren Skaaren (Screenplay)
Directed by:Tim Burton
Year:1988

Plot:Thanks to an untimely demise via drowning, a young couple end up as poltergeists in their New England farmhouse, where they fail to meet the challenge of scaring away the insufferable new owners, who want to make drastic changes. In desperation, the undead newlyweds turn to an expert frightmeister, but he's got a diabolical agenda of his own.
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Batman Script

Script by:Bob Kane (Characters), Warren Skaaren (Screenplay), Sam Hamm (Screenplay)
Directed by:Tim Burton
Year:1989

Plot:The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being the clownishly homicidal Joker, who has seized control of Gotham's underworld.
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Alice in Wonderland Script

Script by:Linda Woolverton (Screenplay), Lewis Carroll (Author), Lewis Carroll (Screenplay), Michael Schlingmann (Storyboard)
Directed by:Tim Burton
Year:2010

Plot:Alice, an unpretentious and individual 19-year-old, is betrothed to a dunce of an English nobleman. At her engagement party, she escapes the crowd to consider whether to go through with the marriage and falls down a hole in the garden after spotting an unusual rabbit. Arriving in a strange and surreal place called 'Underland,' she finds herself in a world that resembles the nightmares she had as a child, filled with talking animals, villainous queens and knights, and frumious bandersnatches. Alice realizes that she is there for a reason – to conquer the horrific Jabberwocky and restore the rightful queen to her throne.
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