Sites featuring scripts, transcripts, quotes, or dialogue from classic films.
Andy's Movie Quote Page
Sections of dialogue from dozens of mostly classic movies, collected by Andrew de la Rosa. Not updated recently, but still fun to read.
Colin's Movie Monologue Page
Colin Ryono's site consists of hundreds of selected monologues from both current and classic films, arranged alphabetically.
The Daily Script
This source of links to movie and TV scripts and transcripts is updated daily, and also offers other resources for movie fans, including links, contests, and a message board.
Greatest Film Quotes From Great Films
Famous quotes and great lines of dialogue from 75 years of sound films. With a built-in quiz to see if you recognize the movies, the actor or actress, etc. From Tim Dirks' Best-of-the-Net Greatest Movies site.
Drew's Scripts-O-Rama
"The most comprehensive index of movie and television scripts available on the Internet." That's Drew's claim, and darned if we can argue with it. If there's no script, there's a transcript, which is almost as good.
Internet Movie Script Database
This new site offers movie scripts for educational purposes only. They guarantee that none of the scripts are or will be sold. With that in mind, you can read or download any of their movie scripts for free. All are in either html or pdf format.
Intertitle-O-Rama
"Intertitles" are the words that appear on the screen every once in a while during silent films to give the audience a sense of what's being said, in case you ever had a desire to read them one after the other. Question: Why didn't they just print them on the screen underneath the action, like they do with subtitles? Answer: Because nobody really wanted to know exactly what they were saying. As Harry Warner once said, "Who in the hell wants to hear actors talk?"
Movie Jewels
This huge repository of movie scripts (1500) is available by subscription only, but the cost is minimal (less than $1 a month!). You'll also find a selection of articles of interest to aspiring actors and screenwriters.
Movie Parrot
This brand new movie quotes site needs your classic quote submissions in order to balance out all the quotes from more recent films. You can vote for your favorites, too, which will put them on the front page.
Movie Quotes
Dedicated to "cool one-liners" from movies and TV shows, with over 4800 quotes currently in the database. No, they're not wav files, just snippets of printed dialogue, but with the films listed in alphabetical order, you should have no trouble finding and enjoying your favorites.
Movielines
Collections of quotes from a selection of classic films.
My Andalusian Dog's Brilliant Career
Odd name for an expanded site that now includes complete transcripts or screenplays of dozens of films.
ScriptCrawler
Links to thousands of scripts for movies, TV shows, radio shows, plays, and more, both current and classic. You can search by tile or browse alphabetically. Recently revamped to provide faster search results.
Scriptfly
Purchase current and older screenplays, TV scripts, and storyboards for $15-$25 each, with over 3900 to choose from -- for educational purposes only, of course. Plus screenplay strategies, screenwriting articles, tips, links, information about the screenplay market.
Simply Scripts
A large database of links to movie scripts, screenplays and transcripts, organized alphabetically, with links to IMDb pages and fan/official sites for most entries. Lots of classics among the more recent efforts.
Useless Movie Quotes
More than 2600 quotes from more than 220 movies, and counting. Most of your favorites are here, and there's a Useless Movie Quote Quiz that gives you a different quiz every time you visit the page.