Warner Brothers [US] is listed as the production company for this 1944 film. You could write them and inquire as to how you could obtain a copy of the script.
Absolutely not.
The script to the movie "The Notebook" can be found here: http://www.hollywoodscriptshop.com/the_notebook_script.html . I purchased it last week and it's the real script. Pretty cool.
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Apparently there is a draft of the script on the Internet Movie Script Database. Look at the link, below.
Drew's Script-O-Rama has a variety of free movie scripts. script-o-rama.com/oldindex.shtml
The movie Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 dark comedy film directed by Frank Capra based on Joseph Kesselring's play Arsenic and Old Lace. The script adaptation was by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein.
Absolutely not.
No; it will be protected through 2063.
No; it will be protected through 2034.
Yes; the producers failed to renew the copyright.
The latest it would enter the public domain would be 2031, but the link below may be of interest.
The original novel is in the public domain, but the various movie versions are still protected.
If the movie is under copyright then you cannot copy it.If it is a public domain movie then you can copy it.
There are a number of good movie script websites. One of the better ones is imsdb or the internet movie script database. This has hundreds of movie scripts.
The 1965 movie "Planet of the Vampires" was renewed in the US in 1993, so it will be protected in the US for 95 years from publication.
The 1952 movie is protected by copyright, and will likely be protected through 2047.
No; the play is protected and requires a license to perform, and the movie is protected as well.