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  2. Two-hander - Wikipedia

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    The two characters Ben and Gus in Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter. A two-hander is a term for a play, film, or television programme with only two main characters. [1] The two characters in question often display differences in social standing or experiences, differences that are explored and possibly overcome as the story unfolds.

  3. Category : Films with screenplays by William Faulkner

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  4. And Then They Came for Me - Wikipedia

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    And Then They Came for Me is a play by American author James Still. [1] It is a multimedia production, which combines tapes of interviews with Anne Frank 's friends who survived the Holocaust – Ed Silverberg (formerly Helmuth "Hello" Silberberg) and Eva Geiringer Schloss – with live actors recreating the scenes from their lives.

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  6. Nolan said that even the script’s character descriptions, setting details and stage directions were all written from the first person as Oppenheimer. “Odd thing to do,” Nolan admitted.

  7. List of American live-action shorts - Wikipedia

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    Crime Does Not Pay (1935–1946) - 49 two-reel dramatic shorts; Dogville Comedies (1929–1931) - nine short parodies of feature films enacted by dogs, also known as All-Barkies. FitzPatrick Traveltalks (1931–1953) – travelogues initially released independently in the late twenties, but approximately 221 one-reelers for MGM. In full ...

  8. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    A story structure, narrative structure, or dramatic structure (also known as a dramaturgical structure) is the structure of a dramatic work such as a book, play, or film. There are different kinds of narrative structures worldwide, which have been hypothesized by critics, writers, and scholars over time.

  9. Script breakdown - Wikipedia

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    In film and television, a script breakdown is an analysis of a screenplay in which all of the production elements are reduced into lists. Within these lists are, in essence, the foundation of creating a production board, which is fundamental in creating a production schedule and production budget of an entire production of any film or television program in pre-production. [1]