Basic Instinct Movie Script Pdf

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- Here we go, Nick.|- All right

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- Good morning, Detective.|- I want a shot of the two detectives.

Keep it back, folks.

- Howdy.|- Morning.

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Up there.

- How's it going, Gus?|- Morning, Pete.

- Who was this fucking guy?|- Rock and roll, Gus. Johnny Boz.

- Neverheard of him.|- Before your time, cowboy.

- Hey, Ronny, where they hiding?|- Upstairs, to the right.

Mid '60s, had five or six hits.|Got a club down on Fillmore now.

Not now, he don't.

- Do we have a time of death?|- Almost.

- Do you guys know Captain Tallcott?|- Sure.

- What's the Chief's officedoing here?|- Observing.

- You get that stuff out of the wall?|- I got it.

- What's it say, Doc?|- Ninety-two degrees. About six hours.

Puts time of death|at around 2:00 a.m.

Can somebody close|the drapes over there?

Maid came in about an hour ago|and found the body.

- She's not a live-in.|- Maybe the maid did it.

She's 54 years old|and weighs 240 pounds.

- No bruises on the body.|- It ain't the maid.

Never know.

Sorry.

He was last seen leaving the club|with his girlfriendabout midnight.

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- What was it?|- Ice pick. Left it in the living room.

There's come stains|all over the sheets.

- Very impressive.|- He got off before he got off.

Gentlemen, this is sensitive.

Mr. Boz was a major contributor|to the mayor's campaign.

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He was chairman of the board|of the Palace of Fine Arts.

I thought he was a rock and roll star.

He was a retired|rock and roll star.

A civic-minded, very respectable|rock and roll star.

Then, what's that over there?

Looks like civic-minded,|very respectable cocaine.

Listen to me, Curran.|I'm gonna get a lot of heat on this.

I don't want any mistakes.

What's Boz's girlfriend's name?

'Catherine Tramell, 162 Divisadero.'

Tied up like that,|he didn't stand a chance.

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- Always a pleasure, Captain.|- He's up bright and early.

He doesn't usuallypunch in|'til after his 18 holes.

Johnny and the mayor|must have been very tight.

Nick, keep your 3:00.

You want me to work the case...

- I said, keep it!|- All right.

I'll keep it.

Good morning. I'm Detective Curran.|This is Detective Moran.

San FranciscoPolice Department.|I'd like to speak to Catherine Tramell.

Come in.

Sit, please.|Just a moment.

Ain't that cute?|They got his and hers Picasso's.

- I didn't know you knew a Picasso.|- Sure I do. It says right here.

Hers is bigger.

Sorry to bother you.|We just got a couple of questions.

- Are you vice?|- No, we're homicide.

What do you want?

When was the last time|you saw John Boz?

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Is he dead?

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Why do you think he's dead?

Well, you wouldn't be here|otherwise, would you?

Were you with him last night?

You're looking for Catherine, not me.

- Who are you?|- I'm Roxy.

I'm her friend.

Well, Roxy, do you know|where your friend is?

She's out at the beach house|at Stenson. Seadrift 1402.

Thanks.

You're wasting your time.

Catherine didn't kill him.

Miss Tramell?

Good afternoon. I'm Detective Curran.|This is Detective Moran.

- We're with the San Francisco Police...|- I know who you are.

So, how did he die?

He was murdered.

Obviously.

- How was he murdered?|- With an ice pick.

How long were you dating him?

I wasn't dating him.|I was fucking him.

What are you, a pro?

No, I'm an amateur.

How long were you|having sex with him?

About a year and a half.

- Were you with him last night?|- Yes.

Did you leave the club with him?

- Yes.|- Did you go home with him?

No. We had a drink at the club.|We left together.

He went home,|and I came out here.

Was there anyone|with you last night?

No. I wasn't in the mood|last night.

Let me ask you something,|Miss Tramell.

FADE IN: CITY OF ANGELS lies spread out beneath us in all its splendor, like a bargain basement Promised Land. CAMERA SOARS, DIPS, WINDS its way SLOWLY DOWN, DOWN, bringing us IN OVER the city —Opening of the screenplay for Lethal Weapon, by Shane Black. Monday mornings in Hollywood used to mean something.

MICHAEL DOUGLAS: What were you doing on the night of the 27th? SHARON STONE: What were you doing last night, Shooter? Rdp-tcp Initial Program. DOUGLAS: I-- uh-- STONE: You don't mind if I call you Shooter? DOUGLAS: It was dark. She could have had a weapon.

Basic Instinct was written by Joe Eszterhas. The script sold for $3 million, a record at the time. Links to movie scripts, screenplays. Basic Instinct: by Joe Eszterhas. March 1996 revised first draft script in pdf format: imdb.com: dvd, video.

STONE: She was a yoga instructor, Shooter. They have martial arts skills. DOUGLAS: Look, there's no need to get sarcastic. I had to make a split-second decision.

STONE: You know, Shooter, I hate yoga instructors. I found out once that my second husband was having an affair w MICHAEL DOUGLAS: What were you doing on the night of the 27th? SHARON STONE: What were you doing last night, Shooter? DOUGLAS: I-- uh-- STONE: You don't mind if I call you Shooter?

DOUGLAS: It was dark. She could have had a weapon.

STONE: She was a yoga instructor, Shooter. They have martial arts skills. DOUGLAS: Look, there's no need to get sarcastic. I had to make a split-second decision.

STONE: You know, Shooter, I hate yoga instructors. I found out once that my second husband was having an affair with a yoga instructor. DOUGLAS: And what happened?

STONE: A week later, she got knifed by someone in an alley. They never found the murderer. [Pause] Don't you think we have a lot in common, Shooter? DOUGLAS: Shut up. I'm asking the questions here. STONE: Sure you are, Shooter.

Sure you are. [She uncrosses her legs] Why don't you ask me how wet I am? “Basic Instinct” (1992) Novelization by Richard Osborne Based on the screenplay by Joe Eszterhas In the interest of full disclosure, I am a huge fan of the film, the director, the two leads, the composer, and even the cinematographer. “Basic Instinct” was a screenplay I read endlessly when I was studying screenwriting. This neo-noir classic is number ten on my all-time favorite film list. If Hitchcock were alive and at his peak in the early 90s, this is the kind of film he would have made. There is “Basic Instinct” (1992) Novelization by Richard Osborne Based on the screenplay by Joe Eszterhas In the interest of full disclosure, I am a huge fan of the film, the director, the two leads, the composer, and even the cinematographer.

“Basic Instinct” was a screenplay I read endlessly when I was studying screenwriting. This neo-noir classic is number ten on my all-time favorite film list.

If Hitchcock were alive and at his peak in the early 90s, this is the kind of film he would have made. There is a reason a Hollywood bidding war broke out for the rights to the “Basic Instinct” script. It is a fantastic screenplay with pristine structure, a sensational main character, and knockout, profane-laced, rhythmic dialogue. This novelization captures all of that and adds a sheen of literary flair reminiscent of a great piece of hard-hitting sexually charged pulp fiction noir. Richard Osborne adapts the screenplay with flawless execution, seamlessly blending his own words and style with Ezterhas’s, creating a fast-paced, titillating, addictive read. As an added bonus, this book comes in a beautifully packaged hardcover with the classic poster art from the theatrical one sheet.

Well-worth tracking down and reading for fans of the film or those who love erotic thrillers and pulp fiction. I was looking for a good Halloween thriller for the season, but didn't really get a chill from this book at all. (That should tell you a LOT because I'm easily freaked out.) The plot was very, very predictable. The book was okay, the movie was even worse. (How come it was supposed to be such fabulous classic crime movie? It was so boring and felt like it was tastelessly done with all of the nudity and the way they framed those scenes.

Director's choice, I suppose, but whatever.) Maybe I fel Meh. I was looking for a good Halloween thriller for the season, but didn't really get a chill from this book at all. (That should tell you a LOT because I'm easily freaked out.) The plot was very, very predictable. The book was okay, the movie was even worse. (How come it was supposed to be such fabulous classic crime movie? It was so boring and felt like it was tastelessly done with all of the nudity and the way they framed those scenes. Director's choice, I suppose, but whatever.) Maybe I felt that this story was too played out since I didn't read/see it when it came out in the early 90s.