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Nora Ephron Screenplays (Download)

Nora Ephron (1941-2012) was the preeminent female screenwriters and directors in the business. From Silkwood Julie & Julia, her work was second to none. Coincidentally, Meryl Streep appeared in her first and last films.

Listen to one of Nora’s final talks about screenwriting and the directing process here.

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The screenplays below are the only scripts that are available online. If you find any of her missing screenplays please leave the link in the comment section.

(NOTE: For educational and research purposes only).

John August, (Aladdin, Big Fish)

Jim Uhls (Fight Club)

Daniel Knauf (HBO Showrunner)

SILKWOOD (1983)

Screenplay by Nora Ephron & Alice Arden – Read the screenplay!

WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (1989)

Screenplay by Nora Ephron – Read the screenplay

MY BLUE HEAVEN (1986)

Screenplay by Nora Ephron – Read the transcript

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (1993)

Screenplay by Nora Ephron – Read the screenplay

YOU’VE GOT MAIL (1998)

Screenplay by Nora Ephron – Read the screenplay

HANGING UP (2000)

Screenplay by Nora Ephron – Read the transcript

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