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American Beauty: The Shooting Script (Newmarket Shooting Scripts)American Beauty: The Shooting Script by Alan Ball, Sam Mendes (Introduction)

"I read the screenplay and nearly fell out of bed. I thought I better meet him quick before someone else read it."--Kevin Spacey

The official tie-in to the DreamWorks film starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, directed by Sam Mendes (The Blue Room, Cabaret)--"Big buzz, fine cast, hot director"--Entertainment Weekly. "This is probably one of the first scripts I have done that didn't go through a rewrite. I believe Steven Spielberg read it on a Saturday night, and on Monday morning he said, 'Let's make this movie and not change a word.' "--said Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects) in an interview about the movie in which he stars with Oscar(r) nominee, Annette Bening (The Grifters). The original screenplay by Alan Ball (TV's Cybill) marks the directorial debut of award-winning theater director Sam Mendes (The Blue Room, Cabaret), who describes the script in this book's introduction as 'a highly inventive black comedy...a mystery story with a genuine final twist...a kaleidoscopic journey through American suburbia, and a hugely visually articulate one at that." In the Newmarket Shooting Script format, here is the complete shooting script, a fascinating essay about the script and the making of the film by Sam Mendes, an afterward by screenwriter Alan Ball recalling the genesis of his script, a twelve page photo section, and complete cast and crew credits.

"Actors and critics alike have praised Alan Ball's first feature film screenplay, which tells the off-kilter story of a midlife crisis suffered by Lester Burnham (played by Spacey). For fans of the film's dialogue--and there will be many--the screenplay allows Ball's words as well as the film's inventive imagery, from flying rose petals to a dancing plastic bag, to be savored.

Unfortunately for those wanting the inside scoop, this text is not the original shooting script but rather the screenplay of the final cut. But the script is so impressive, that's a minor quibble. The accompanying notes from Ball and director Sam Mendes are quite insightful, hinting at a different original ending and revealing Ball's odd inspiration for his idea: the tale of Joey Buttafuoco. Ball's TV background has made him an expert technical writer, and this book would serve as a great template for the fledgling screenwriter. It includes 20 black and white photos and a cast list." --Doug Thomas

About the Author
Alan Ball previously served as co-executive producer and writer for the TV series Cybill and also wrote for the sitcom Grace Under Fire. He is creator, head writer, and executive producer of the ABC series Oh, Grow Up. American Beauty is his first produced feature film screenplay. Sam Mendes's theatrical triumphs include the Tony Award-winning revival of Cabaret in London and on Broadway; The Blue Room, starring Nicole Kidman, and the original stage production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, starring Jane Horrocks.
 

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True Beauty

From the pages of Written By, March 2000

Look closer at the process of making American Beauty, and you'll discover every writer's dream can come true.

Written By Nicholas Kazan

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Occasionally, you'll hear about a writer's experience that sounds too good to be true. Alan Ball's journey with his original screenplay, American Beauty, is one of those incredible, almost unbelievable, fairy tales. From inspiration to realization--from agent to producers to studio to director to screen--Ball encountered the best of all possible writing worlds.

On its surface the American Beauty narrative appears conventional: a bored suburbanite, Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey), experiences midlife crisis and resigns from his corporate job. His realtor wife, Carolyn (Annette Bening), is enraged and embarks on an affair. Their teenage daughter, Jane (Thora Birch), is alienated because Lester has all-too-obvious sexual fantasies about her best friend, the boastfully promiscuous Angela (Mena Suvari). Odd neighbors move in next door: a retired Marine (Chris Cooper); his depressed, sedated wife (Allison Janney); and their dope-dealing teenager, Ricky (Wes Bentley), whose hobby is secretly videotaping strangers.

On closer inspection we see that Ball's story is not so conventional. Perhaps that accounts for the film's popularity.

Perhaps Ball's fortune is due to the magic touch of Steven Spielberg, who gave the initial "go" to the project at DreamWorks. Maybe simple coincidence and luck blessed American Beauty. Or perhaps Ball's fantastic fate is due to the fact that a writer participated in every step of development.

The answers should be found somewhere in the process. Written By asked screenwriter Nicholas Kazan to talk with Alan Ball and the film's producers, Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen, about the creation of American Beauty. It all begins with a "metaphysical bag" blowing in the wind . . . or is it simply the wind?

 

American Beauty

By Alen Ball

Screenplay.  This is an early draft of the script ("For Educational Purposes Only").

 

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