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Screenplay Sources

Awesome Scripts and Screenplays: Screenplays listed in alphabetical order.

Cinefania: Scripts from horror, sci-fi, fantasy and thriller movies, ready to download. (Spanish language)

Colin’s Movie Monologues: Hundreds of monologues from popular films.

Daily Script: Screenplays for a number of mainstream films, in alphabetical order.

Drew’s Script-O-Rama: Index of downloadable movie and television scripts.

Inflow’s Script Depository: Self-contained HTML scripts that you can read online.

Internet Movie Script Database: Movie scripts online free for reading and downloading.

JoBlo’s Movie Scripts: Scripts and script drafts of movies.

Mooviees.com: Links to movie scripts and transcripts.

Movie Page: Movie scripts online free to download.

Movie Scripts: Screenplays off action, science fiction and horror films.

Satan’s Script-o-Rama: Science fiction, action and horror film scripts, in ZIP format.

Screenplays Online: Online scripts available to read in an unzipped format.

ScriptCrawler: Features searchable database of free movie, tv, radio, and anime scripts.

SimplyScripts: Searchable directory of downloadable scripts.

Television and Movie Scripts: Some scripts of television shows and popular movies.

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