Stealing Spielberg – Script / Screenplay

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A prison inmate who happens to resembles Steven Spielberg spends 20 years behind bars studying the film director. Once released from prison, the felon and his partners in crime then begin to put their plan to work.

“Stealing Spielberg” is written along the lines of a 1948 films “Hollow Triumph” where a released prison inmate impersonates a famous psychiatrist. In my screenplay, a prisoner who happens to resemble Spielberg spends 20 years behind bars studying the film director. Once released from prison, the felon and his partners in crime then begin to put their plan to use.

Creative notes: Of course I know the weight of Steven Spielberg and I don’t think he will be upset. He might even get a laugh or two from the script. Mr. Spielberg is an artist, just as a lot of us are. He is a cultural icon and this is really no skin off his back. It is done totally in good taste. And, they say imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. Just read the script and you won’t be so angry.


Stealing Spielberg
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An Original Screenplay by Alan Nafzger

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