Nadine Movie Script

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NADINE..ROBERT BENTON..1ST 4-29-86
Released in 1987 and directed by Robert Benton, Nadine is a comedy thriller starring Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger. Set in 1954 Austin, Texas, the film follows Nadine Hightower and her estranged husband as they become entangled in a kidnapping and ransom plot. The Nadine screenplay demonstrates witty dialogue, comedic timing, and suspenseful plot development, making it an excellent study for writers and collectors interested in blending humor with mystery.
This collector’s edition Nadine movie script is designed for study, collection, and display. Presented in a professionally formatted layout with readable studio draft style, the screenplay highlights character arcs, pacing, and scene structure for comedy-thriller storytelling. Ideal for screenwriters, directors, students, and collectors, this film script provides a reference for balancing humor, tension, and character dynamics in narrative cinema.
A must-have for anyone collecting iconic Hollywood screenplays.
Product Details:
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Professionally formatted Nadine 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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Readable studio draft style 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 and 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.
