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I, Monster Movie Script

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I, MONSTER..MILTON SUBOTSKY
Released in 1971, I, Monster is a horror film inspired by the classic story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Starring Christopher Lee as Dr. Charles Marlowe, the film reimagines the tale through a psychological and gothic lens. The screenplay emphasizes internal conflict and moral duality, reflecting the era’s interest in darker character studies. Its restrained horror relies on atmosphere and performance rather than overt spectacle.
The I, Monster screenplay offers a thoughtful exploration of classic literary adaptation. This collector’s edition movie script allows readers to study how familiar source material is reshaped for cinema. Presented in a readable studio draft style, it is suitable for study or display. It remains of interest to fans of gothic horror and classic adaptations.
A must-have for anyone collecting iconic Hollywood screenplays.
Product Details:
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Professionally formatted I, Monster screenplay
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Available as an emailed PDF delivered within 1–3 business days or as a printed copy shipped via USPS
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Professionally formatted layout suitable for study, display, or collection
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Professional formatted edition of the film screenplay used in production development
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Ideal for screenwriters, producers, directors, studios, casting professionals, actors, film students, collectors and fans passionate about movies & cinematic storytelling
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PDF orders: Delivered by email within 1–3 business days
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Printed copies: Shipped securely via USPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail with tracking included
Disclaimer:
This is a collector’s reproduction of the original screenplay, provided for personal study, research, or collection purposes. It is not an original production-used script and does not grant performance rights.