Star Wars V - The Empire Strikes Back Structure
Excellent Sequence Stucture following multiple charaters and storylines.
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Sullivan's Travels Structure
How to use memory loss and mistaken identity to create a hopeless situation.
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Sum of all Fears Structure
Two superpowers are almost fooled into annihilating each other by a neo-Nazi industrialist. Jack Ryan must prove the industrialists
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Tenet Structure
Actually a straightforward structure, despite the complication of forward - reverse time, outlining a pursuit of clues in order to
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The Hurt Locker Structure
The Sequence structure tells the story of James' brave and reckless journey through a series of bomb disposal incidents, attacks
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The Living Daylights Structure
This Bond story follows a series of clues of double cross defections and false loyalties to establish the villain's real goals.
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The Russian Ark Structure
A remarkable screenplay where Sequences are delineated by changes in room location and historical time period.
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The Spanish Prisoner Structure
Another excellent 'Confidence Trickster' screenplay; excellently paced, set-up and structured to demonstrate when to reveal what...
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The Spy Who Loved Me Structure
A systematic progression through formulaic Sequences that follow clues to the villain, motive and means to execute the plan Bond
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The Station Agent Structure
Socially ostracized Finbar moves to a rural train station. There he meets insistent friend Joe and saddened Olivia. A perfect model
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Thirteen Structure
An excellent script of escalating tension and emotion during personal deterioration and self-destructive behavior.
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Thunderball Structure
Thunderball is an ideal screenplay to follow a main character conducting an investigation.
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Tomorrow Never Dies Structure
An excellent example of pursuit where the protagonist (Bond) and antagonist (Carver) cross paths from Act II onwards. The antagonist
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Touch of Evil Structure
This is the Sequence-Scene structure of the 1998 restored version derived from Welles's 1958 memo.
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