Sunset Movie Script

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SUNSET..BLAKE EDWARDS..10-6-86
Released in 1988, Sunset is a Western crime drama that blends classic genre elements with mystery and character intrigue. Starring Bruce Willis and James Garner, the film pairs a Hollywood cowboy actor with legendary lawman Wyatt Earp in a fictionalized investigation set in 1929 Los Angeles. The screenplay merges Old West mythology with early Hollywood glamour, creating a unique tonal balance. Its dialogue-driven scenes and period detail make it an interesting hybrid of genres.
This Sunset collector’s edition screenplay is ideal for readers interested in unconventional genre blending. Designed for study or collection, the film script highlights character contrast, witty exchanges, and structured mystery plotting. The readable studio draft style allows for easy analysis of pacing and tone. It is a compelling screenplay for collectors and students exploring narrative experimentation.
Perfect for anyone searching for authentic movie scripts for study or display.
Product Details:
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Professionally formatted Sunset 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 reading, study, or display
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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
Shipping & Delivery:
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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.