Roll Over Movie Script

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ROLL OVER..DAVID SHABER
The Roll Over screenplay captures the gripping financial thriller that examines the corruption and chaos within global banking. Directed by Alan J. Pakula and released in 1981, the film stars Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson as a banker and an executive whose investigation into a mysterious corporate deal exposes a dangerous international conspiracy. The Roll Over movie script offers insight into a tense narrative filled with betrayal, intrigue, and economic power struggles.
This collector’s edition screenplay reproduction is ideal for study, display, or personal reference. It allows readers to experience the precise structure, dialogue, and pacing that defined the film’s dramatic tone. Professionally reprinted and formatted, this edition of the Roll Over film script is a valuable addition for students, screenwriters, and collectors interested in classic political thrillers.
Perfect for anyone searching for authentic movie scripts for study or display.
Product Details:
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Professionally formatted Roll Over 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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Clear studio-style formatting for study, display, or collection
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Professional reprint 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.
