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# PG SLUGLINE
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"AMADEUS" by Peter Shaffer Final Draft INT. STAIRCASE OUTSIDE OLD SALIERI'S SALON - NIGHT - 1823
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EXT. STREET OUTSIDE SALIERI'S HOUSE - NIGHT As the fast music returns, we see Old Salieri being carried out of his house on a stretcher by two attendants, and placed in a horse-drawn wagon under the supervision of a middle- aged doctor in a tall hat. This is DOCTOR GULDEN. He gets in
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INT. OLD SALIERI'S HOSPITAL ROOM - LATE AFTERNOON - 1823 OLD SALIERI (taking his hands off the keys) Well?
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INT. OLD SALIERI'S HOSPITAL ROOM - LATE AFTERNOON - 1823 OLD SALIERI Suddenly he was dead. Just like that! And my life changed forever. My mother said, Go. Study music if you really
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INT. PALACE BUFFET ROOM - DAY - 1780'S Mozart is on his knees before the tablecloth, which reaches to the floor. Under it is Constanze. We hear her giggling as he talks. MOZART
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INT. GRAND SALON - DAY - 1780'S Mozart is conducting the Adagio from his Serenade (K. 361), guiding the thirteen wind instrumentalists. The squeezebox opening of the movement begins. Salieri appears at the door at the back of the salon. He stares in disbelief at Mozart.
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INT. PALACE DINING ROOM - DAY - 1780'S At the table sits the EMPEROR JOSEPH II, eating his frugal dinner and sipping goat's milk. He is an intelligent, dapper man of forty, wearing a military uniform. Around him but standing, are his Chamberlain, JOHANN VON STRACK: stiff and
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INT. A WIGMAKER'S SHOP - VIENNA - DAY - 1780'S The march continues on the forte-piano as we see Mozart, seated in front of a mirror, wearing an extravagant wig. On either side of him stands a SALESMAN, one of them holding another wig, equally extravagant. Mozart takes off the first
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INT. ROYAL PALACE GRAND SALON - DAY - 1780'S Joseph finishes the march. The door opens. MAJORDOMO Herr Mozart. Mozart comes in eagerly. Immediately the march begins, played
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INT. BEDROOM IN SALIERI'S APARTMENT - DAY - 1780'S We see the olivewood cross. Salieri is sitting at his desk, staring at it. SALIERI Grazie, Signore.
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INT. OPERA STAGE - VIENNA - 1780'S The heroine of the opera (Cavalieri) is in full cry addressing the Pasha with scorn and defiance. The house is full. Watching the performance - which is conducted by Mozart from the clavier in the midst of the
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INT. OPERA HOUSE STAGE - VIENNA - NIGHT - 1780'S All are applauding Cavalieri. The Emperor turns to Mozart. JOSEPH Well, Herr Mozart! A good effort. Decidedly that. An excellent effort!
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INT. OPERA HOUSE STAGE - VIENNA - NIGHT - 1780'S Constanze and Mozart make their way quickly through a crowd of actors in turbans and caftans, and stagehands carrying bits of the dismantled set of Seraglio. We see all the turmoil of backstage after a performance.
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INT. SALIERI'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - DAY - 1780'S The young Salieri is kneeling in desperation before the Cross. SALIERI Please! Please! Send him away, back to Salzburg. For his sake as well as
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EXT. THE IMPERIAL GARDENS - VIENNA - DAY - 1780'S Salieri stands waiting, hat in hand. Beside him stands a royal servant. Behind him, gardeners are glimpsed tending the shrubs and bushes along a grassy ride. Down this ride are seen cantering two people on horseback: the Emperor Joseph
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - VIENNA - DAY - 1780'S The room is very small and untidy. Constanze is marching up and down it, upset. Mozart is lying on the bed. CONSTANZE I think you're mad! You're really
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INT. THE SALON - LATE AFTERNOON - 1780'S Constanze stands, closely veiled, holding a portfolio stuffed with manuscripts. The singing lesson ends, with two chords on the instrument. Salieri enters the salon. Constanze drops him a shy curtsey.
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INT. SALIERI'S SALON - LATE AFTERNOON - 1780'S CU, The manuscript in Mozart's handwriting. The music begins to sound under the following: OLD SALIERI (V.O.) Displace one note and there would be
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INT. SALIERI'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - NIGHT - 1780'S Salieri sits at his desk, staring up at the cross. OLD SALIERI (V.O.) Evening came to that room. I sat there not knowing whether the girl
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT - 1780'S The front door bursts open. Mozart stumbles in, followed by EMMANUEL SCHIKANEDER, three young actresses, and another man, all fairly drunk. Schikaneder (who appears everywhere accompanied by young girls) is a large, fleshy, extravagant
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INT. SALIERI'S APARTMENT - SALON - DAY - 1780'S Mozart is waiting for Salieri, holding a portfolio. Salieri approaches him nervously. Mozart stands not belligerently, but humbly. SALIERI
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INT. MICHAEL SCHLUMBERG'S HOUSE - MORNING - 1780'S Hysterical barking and howling. The hall is full of dogs, at least five, all jumping up and dashing about and making a terrific racket. Mozart, dandified in a new coat and a plumed hat for the occasion, has arrived to teach at the house of a
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INT. MUSIC ROOM - DAY - 1780'S A forte-piano is open and waiting. All the dogs follow him. After them come Mozart Frau and Fraulein Schlumberg. To Mozart's dismay, husband and wife seat themselves quite formally on a little narrow sofa, side by side.
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INT. MOZART'S HOUSE - HALLWAY - DAY - 1780'S Suddenly, he stops. He looks up the stairs. The grim opening chords from the Overture to Don Giovanni cut across the march from Figaro. What he sees, looking up the stairs, is a menacing figure in a long, grey cape and dark grey hat,
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EXT. STREET IN VIENNA - DAY - 1780'S Mozart and Constanze with Leopold between them. We see couples shopping. INT. A COSTUME SHOP - VIENNA - DAY - 1780'S This is a shop where one can buy costumes for masquerades.
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INT. A GROTTO ROOM NEXT DOOR - NIGHT - 1780'S A fantastic room designed as a rocky grotto, lit by candles. A forte-piano to one side is being played by Schikaneder: the music of Ich Mochte Wohl Der Kaiser sein cross-fades to another tune. This is Vivat Bacchus from Il Seraglio which
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INT. OLD SALIERI'S HOSPITAL ROOM - NIGHT - 1823 CU, The old man is shaking at the very recollection of his humiliation. OLD SALIERI Go on. Mock me. Laugh, laugh!
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - DAY - 1780'S Mozart comes out. Framed in the doorway from outside stands Lorl, the maid we noticed in Salieri's house. From his bedroom Leopold peeps out to watch. Mozart goes to the girl. Constanze follows.
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INT. MOZART'S WORKROOM - DAY - 1780'S Mozart stands trying to blot out the noise of his father's shouting from the next room. LEOPOLD (O.S.) Dinner at eight! Dinner at ten! Dinner
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EXT. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN - VIENNA - AFTERNOON - 1780'S Mozart is playing the cadenza and coda of Piano Concerto (K. 482). He completes the work with a flourish. There is loud applause. The Emperor rises and all follow suit. Mozart comes down to be greeted by him.
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INT. THE EMPEROR'S STUDY - DAY - 1780'S The Emperor stands in the middle of the room in close conversation with Von Strack, Orsini-Rosenberg, Von Swieten, and Bonno. Salieri is not present. A door opens and a lackey announces:
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INT. OPERA HOUSE - DAY - 1780'S Mozart sits on stage at a harpsichord rehearsing the singers taking the parts of Figaro and Susanna in the opening bars of the first act of The Marriage of Figaro. We watch Figaro measuring the space for his bed on the floor, singing and
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INT. SALIERI'S SALON - DAY - 1780'S A servant opens the door to announce. SERVANT Herr Mozart. Mozart brushes past him straight towards Salieri, who rises
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INT. OPERA HOUSE - DAY - 1780'S In the background the same recitativo before the March. The Emperor steals in surreptitiously with Von Strack, his finger to his lips. He motions everyone not to rise, and slips into a chair behind Salieri, Orsini-Rosenberg and Bonno.
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INT. SALIERI'S SALON - DAY - 1780'S Mozart is pacing up and down. Salieri is listening sympathetically. MOZART Nine performances! Nine! That's all
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT - 1780'S Explosive laughter as Mozart and Schikaneder enter the apartment, very pleased with themselves and accompanied by the three actresses. The front door opens, very gingerly. Mozart, still rather drunk, sticks his head into the room,
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INT. SCHIKANEDER'S THEATRE - NIGHT - 1780'S Noise; smoke; the audience is sitting at tables for an evening of vaudeville. Mozart, Constanze and their son Karl, now about two years old, and sitting on his mother's lap, are watching a parody scene by Schikaneder's troupe. They are
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SOPRANO (swinging and singing) Kill me! Kill me! Kill me! Kill me! At last I shall be freed by death. At last I shall be freed by dea -
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It rises immediately. The audience - including Mozart - is delighted. They applaud vigorously. Schikaneder takes a bow amongst his troupe. Among much whistling and clapping, he finally jumps off the stage and strides through the audience toward the table where Mozart sits with his family. On stage,
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INT. SCHLUMBERG HOUSE - HALLWAY - DAY 1780'S Dogs are barking wickedly. Michael Schlumberg comes in from his salon. Mozart stands there looking very unwell and bewildered. He is also drunk, but making a careful attempt to keep his composure.
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INT. MOZART'S LIVING ROOM - DUSK - 1790'S Mozart sits writing at a table. He appears now to be really quite sick. His face expresses pain from his stomach cramps. There is a gentle knock at the door. He rises, goes to he door and opens it. Immediately there is a SHOCK CUT:
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT - 1790'S Mozart sits working frantically at this demonic music. His whole expression is one of wildness and engulfing fever. He pours wine down his throat, spilling it, and grimaces as it hits his stomach. All around him are manuscripts.
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INT. SALIERI'S SALON - DAY - 1790'S A frightened and tearful Lorl sits before Salieri. SALIERI Now calm yourself. Calm. What's the matter with you?
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT - 1790'S The Introduction ends and suddenly the brilliant fast fugue begins. Instantly Mozart starts to dance to it, all alone: gleefully, like a child. He looks up at his father's portrait, and makes a silly, rude gesture at it. He is, briefly, an
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INT. SCHIKANEDER'S THEATRE - NIGHT - 1790'S On stage we see the QUEEN OF THE NIGHT fantastically costumed, furiously urging her daughter to kill Sarastro. As she sings, we see the interior of the theatre, now re-arranged from when we last visited it to watch the Cabaret. An audience of
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INT. STAGE, AUDITORIUM AND WINGS OF SCHIKANEDER'S THEATRE - NIGHT -1790'S We CUT TO the scene immediately before Papageno's song, Ein Madchen oder Weibchen. Papageno, played by Schikaneder, dressed in his costume of feathers, is trying to get through
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INT. WINGS OF SCHIKANEDER'S THEATRE - NIGHT - 1790'S We see the actress playing Papagena, wearing an old tattered cloak and about to tie a little painted cloth representing a hideous old woman over her face. She is looking worriedly down at Mozart, who is lying unconscious on the floor.
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - NIGHT - 1790'S This room is miserably neglected. The bed is unmade, clothes lie about on the floor. A sock has been stuck into the broken pane of one window. The porter lays Mozart down on the bed as Salieri lights
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT - 1790'S Salieri goes to the front door and opens it to reveal Schikaneder, who has obviously come straight from the theatre. He still wears his bird make-up and under his street cloak, his feathered costume is clearly seen. He has with him the
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - NIGHT - 1790'S Mozart is sitting up in bed, propped against pillows. The coins lie on the coverlet; many candles burn in the necks of bottles. Salieri, without coat or wig, is seated at an improvised worktable. On it are blank sheets of music paper,
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EXT. A COUNTRY ROAD - WINTER NIGHT - 1790'S A carriage is driving fast through the night. Snow lies on the countryside. INT. THE CARRIAGE NIGHT - 1790'S The carriage is filled with passengers. Among them Constanze
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INT. MOZART'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - DAWN - 1790'S Mozart is asleep in the bed. Salieri is dozing on the nearby child's bed. The room is full of the trailing smoke from guttering and guttered candles. Startled by Constanze's entrance and her young son, Salieri scrambles up. As he does
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INT. OLD SALIERI'S HOSPITAL ROOM - MORNING - 1823 Morning light fills the room. Old Salieri sits weeping convulsively, as the music stops. Tears stream down his face. Vogler watches him, amazed. VOGLER

Amadeus

A bitter rivalry between musical geniuses leads to a deadly outcome.

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Genres: The, list, of, genres, for, the, movie, based, on, given, all, scenes, is:, Drama, Historical, Biography, Comedy, Fiction, Romance, Period, Biopic, Music, Musical, Biographical

Setting: Present day, Small town in the Midwest

Themes: Jealousy, Mediocrity vs. Genius, Betrayal, Regret, Music

Conflict & Stakes: John's struggle to clear his name after being falsely accused of a crime, with his family's reputation at stake

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Comparable Scripts: Amadeus (1984), Mozart in the Jungle (2014-2018), Whiplash (2014), The Prestige (2006), Black Swan (2010), Dangerous Liaisons (1988)

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