No. Not if it is considered a parody. However, be prepared to receives notices of infringement from whichever network owns the rights to the show.
how do you write a drama comedy script, so anyone can answer? check out this site http://screenplaymastery.com/structure.htm it might be of some help. though reading Rober Mckey's '' story'' is the best and easiest read on how to write a script of any genres.
yes
No, the shell needs both execute and read permissions to run the script.
To do this you will need at least read permission; if you don't have that then you will not be able to execute the script at all. One way is to copy the script to your directory and add the execute permission. The second way is to call the correct shell interpreter program directly, as in: ksh /some/file/shell
American Pie is a comedy that was released in the late 1990's. The script for American Pie can be found online at The Internet Movie Script Database.
Actually only the cast members have the actual script.
You can find a copy of the script of "Everybody Comes to Rick's" in script libraries, online script databases, or by contacting the rights holder for permission to access the script. It is the original screenplay for the film "Casablanca."
Yes
no unless they give u permission or you go to jail and get charged because they say if duplicated without permission
You can find the Mean Girls script here: http://www.hollywoodscriptshop.com/mean_girls_script.html
no
The script for "The Chronicles of Narnia" movies is not typically available for public access online due to copyright restrictions. You may need to contact the studio or production company directly for permission to access the script.