The screenplay of Tarantino's film "From Dusk until Dawn", this is the story of two kidnappers who use a lapsed preacher and his two teenage children as human shields in their escape to Mexico. Mayhem ensues when they encounter a group of creatures who exist only from dusk until dawn.
Quentin Jerome Tarantino is an Academy Award- and Palme d'Or-winning American film director, screenwriter and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an independent filmmaker whose films used nonlinear storylines and stylized violence. His films include Reservoir Dogs (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994), Jackie Brown (1997), Kill Bill (Vol. 1 2003, Vol. 2 2004), Death Proof (2007), and Inglourious Basterds (2009).
Read this script back in high school because I was a such a fan of the movie (really a perfect film for high school boys), but wanted to go give it a re-read before revisiting the film. It's mostly pretty accurate to what they filmed, with a few small omissions. Tarantino so effectively makes the crime drama aspects just fly, that by the time we finally get to the vampire shit the movie doesn't have much time left and cannonballs even faster to the end. Fast paced and fun.
I hope it was just the version I read but this screenplay seemed like it was written by a 12 year-old. There were numerous errors, terrible descriptions and "and then" action lines.
Very poor quality for a movie that was such a mainstream game-changer when it was released.
Pretty good screenplay. Some things are different from the movie but not as vastly different as the other 2 movies that Tarantino wrote but didn't direct. He had a lot more to do with this movie then he did with True Romance and Natural Born Killers though. I mean he's in From Dusk Till Dawn and he was an Executive Producer for it.
I was too young to see this movie in the theater when it came out, so I had to buy the screenplay book. when I finally did see the movie, it actually disappointed me. I wonder how different it would have been if Tarantino had directed instead of Rodriguez...