Scripts.com »

Search results for: national archives and records administration Page #25

Yee yee! We've found 881 scripts matching national archives and records administration.

Sort:PopularA - Z
National Geographic: Rhythms of Life
Unknown
1995
From the first dawn of creation to the end of time our world, our lives, and every living thing are attuned to a cosmic song a celestial caden...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Secrets of the Titanic
Nicolas Noxon
1986
It began here in ireiand at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Three thousand men would labor here for more than 2 years. They were bui...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World
Unknown
2008
We have signs of very great changes occurring on the planet. Everything happened so fast. There's creeks drying up that have never dried up in ...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Spitting Mad - Wild Camel of the Andes
Unknown
1997
In remote corners of South America lives a feisty animal, the elegant camel-like guanaco. You've got to be taught to survive here, especially i...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Battle for Midway
Unknown
1998
A lonely outpost of coral and sand. A thousand miles from anywhere. Yet here, on a blue morning in June, 1942, America and Japan fought for con...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Body Changers
Unknown
2000
In the beginning, there is the fertilized egg. Its form couldn't be simpler. But this will change. It's a piece of work to craft a creature fr...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Fox and the Shark
Unknown
1985
December 8, 1963 a day like any other. At Alldinga Beach, the annual South Australian spearfishing championships are set to begin. a life insu...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Great Indian Railway
Unknown
1995
India is a land of dreams Where images, however fleeting are remembered long after the journey's end The railway is her lifeline crossing not o...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Incredible Human Body
Karen Goodman
2002
Narrator: The human body... A heart that will beat some three billion times... Lungs that deliver breath through 1,500 miles of airways. All s...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Invisible World
Alex Pomansanof
1979
Though remarkably sensitive and accurate the human eye is an extremely limited device a surprisingly narrow window on our world In the fragile...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Jungle Navy
Unknown
1999
Central Africa. 1915. A small band of British soldiers marches through the jungle on a bizarre and secret mission. In Europe, the first World W...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The New Chimpanzees
Unknown
1995
"THE NEW CHIMPANZEES" Chimpanzees. So like us, we are both captivated and repelled. As we move through the looking glass into their world we a...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Noble Horse
Gail Willumsen
1999
He gives us his all. Speed. Endurance. Power. Yet his wild spirit burns bright. Spark of ancient myth... pride of king and conqueror... ......Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Rhino War
Unknown
1987
OK, there's the mother. Now look at this might pull the skin to the side there. Yeah. This is a loft of. Right, shall we look for a place to ...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Savage Garden
John Rubin
1997
Sir Francis Bacon wrote, God Almighty first planted a garden, and indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. "Cultivators of the earth," acco...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Search For the Battleship Bismark
Unknown
1989
On February 14, 1939, the massive hull of au unfinished German warship slid into the water at Hamburg. For the Nazi party, it was a day to cel...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Secret Life of Cats
Unknown
1998
And they all lived happily ever after. G'night, sweetie. In an ordinary house on an ordinary street... Kyle, are you in bed? ...there lived a...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: The Soul of Spain
Miriam Birch
1991
In the courtyard of Madrid's Royal Palace the King's Guard recalls an era of regal splendor, privilege and might in Spain's past Viva! But the...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Those Wonderful Dogs
Unknown
1989
The English language contains dozens of words that describe the dog Yet none alone seems entirely adequate loving, loyal, devoted, amusing, sp...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Tigers of the Snow
Unknown
1996
On the edge of a lush forest in Coastal Siberia, a hunter is on the prowl. Terney, A small town in Far East Russia. This is no longer a place ...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Treasures from the Past
Unknown
1987
Skilled hands bring the faded past to life and reach back to rescue treasures lost in the wake of time. Snatched from oblivion, aglow once mor...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Treasures of the Deep
Unknown
1998
Thousands of feet beneath the seven seas lies the history of the world buried in the wreckage of lost ships. It is a realm of precious artifacts...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Tsunami - Killer Wave
Jaime Bernanke
2005
C'mon, Matt! Attention all stations. Stand by for an urgent tsunami warning for the Big Island and the islands of Maui, Lanai and Oahu. This ...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)
National Geographic: Untold Stories of World War II
Unknown
1998
In a century riddled with unrest, World War Two remains the epic tale... an event of unparalleled impact. Even now, we are uncovering new infor...Rate it:

(0.00 / 0 votes)

Couldn't find what you were looking for?

Please let us know or ask our community and we'll try to help you out...

We need you!

Help us build the largest human-edited scripts collection on the web!

The Studio:

ScreenWriting Tool

Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features.


Quiz

Are you a screenwriting master?

»
What does the term "protagonist" refer to in screenwriting?
A The main character in a story
B The antagonist in a story
C A supporting character
D A minor character