MacGuffin PDF
MacGuffin PDF
MacGuffin PDF
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Working Title
Initiation Rites
Settings
Clubhouse
Executive boardroom
Characters
Donnie
Ricky
Susie
Susan
Executive
Board of directors
FADE IN:
DONNIE
You sure you want to be in our
club?
Dialogue Character
Susie nods.
RICKY
(to Donnie) I dont like her.
DONNIE
Before you can join, you need to
perform a sacred ritual.
Donnie pulls out a jelly jar with a screw-top lid. Inside the
jar is a TARANTULA. Donnie sets the jar down in front of
Susie.
DONNIE (CONTD)
New Eat it.
Elements Susie stares at the spider. Ricky looks nervous.
in ALL RICKY
CAPS Not Herman! I love Herman.
Donnie cuts off Ricky with a glare. He taps the jar lid for
emphasis.
CUT TO:
Scene
Heading INT. EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM - DAY Transition
A grown-up SUSAN (mid 30s) sits in a plush boardroom at the
head of a long table. A BOARD OF DIRECTORS line the sides of
the table and stares at her. In front of her, on the table,
is a tarantula in a jar. An EXECUTIVE taps the jar lid.
EXECUTIVE
This is just a formality.
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Project: MacGuffin Film
Working Title: Process Junkies
The MacGun is a concept introduced by Alfred Hitchcock in the interview book Hitchcock Truaut. The main
concept is that the MacGun is an object that all the characters want, and it drives the plot. This fake trailer intro-
duces four characters and, in very broad strokes, explains why they all want the same thing.
Settings
Living Room
Magazine Oce
Oce
Museum Oce
Restaurant
Business Oce
Movie theater
Streetside
Airport
Sand Dunes
Characters
Ben
Julie
Elliott
Je
Mike
Ray
Harold
Lloyd
Narrator
Ticket Counter Assistant
Many of the scenes take place in dierent oces. These can all be the same room decorated dierently. The guy who
works at a museum is an obvious reference to another lm. If you think it is too in-jokey, change it.
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INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY
BEN
What you mean you dont know who
Friedrick Needlebaum is?
ELLIOTT
The greatest director of our time?
JEFF
I thought he was just a reclusive
nut.
ELLIOTT
A genius reclusive nut. Who was
working on the greatest project of
his entire career.
MIKE
Audio commentaries?
RAY
For all thirty-seven of his films.
LLOYD
You know what a find like this
means?
HAROLD
It should belong in a museum.
BEN
I am just saying, if I had those
commentaries I could use them to
finally make my film.
ELLIOTT
Youve got an unlimited expense
account as long as you-
MIKE
-get those commentaries.
HAROLD
I am already on it.
NARRATOR
We all love movies, but some people
care more about how movies are
made.
BEN
Those commentaries are mine.
3.
NARRATOR
These four-
JEFF
The scoop of a lifetime.
RAY
Get me a ticket to the place where
they make movies.
RAY
Are you kidding? New Zealand.
NARRATOR
-are process junkies.
THE END