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Sorry folks but updates are going to be a little spotty again while I take care of some personal matters.

This week, I hope you enjoy the screenplay for the 1949 western "Roughshod".




Roughshod
Written by Hugo Butler and Daniel Mainwaring
Story by Peter Viertel

Cattleman, Clay Phillips (Robert Sterling), and his younger brother, Steve (Claude Jarman Jr.), find four stranded dance-hall girls while out on a cattle drive. Despite his better judgement, Clay finds himself falling in love with Mary (Gloria Grahame). Can Clay protect Mary and himself from the ex-con Lednov (John Ireland) who is stalking them?

Roughshod [.TXT]

Juno
Written by Diablo Cody

Precocious, sixteen-year-old high school student, Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page), becomes pregnant after one night with her boyfriend, Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera). Juno tries to find a family to adopt her future child by looking in the local "Penny Saver" newspaper.

NOTE: Nominated for 4 Academy Awards and winner of 1 for Best Original Screenplay 2007.

Juno [.TXT]

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