Showing 5 of 5 scenes
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
by Andrew Dominik
Jesse James presents Robert Ford with a pearl-handled revolver as a peace offering, masking his growing paranoia with an apology. Robert is thrilled by the gift, but the atmosphere shifts as Jesse confesses to feeling disconnected from his own violent identity and 'becoming a problem' to himself.
Jesse James wakes Charley Ford to confess to the murder of their mutual friend, Ed Miller, as a veiled threat. The tension escalates as Jesse pressures Charley to reveal his own secrets, creating a lethal atmosphere of paranoia and intimidation.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
by Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, Peter George
General Ripper explains his paranoid conspiracy theories regarding 'precious bodily fluids' and communist infiltration to a terrified Group Captain Mandrake. As Mandrake desperately tries to reason with him to prevent a nuclear holocaust, Ripper reveals the full extent of his insanity and his belief that he is a savior of the human race.
Belly
by Hype Williams
Tommy arrives in a state of panic, claiming the Feds have arrested their associates and are surrounding his home. When Sincere questions the validity of the threat, Tommy's fear turns into suspicion, leading him to wonder why Sincere hasn't been targeted by the authorities as well.
Blue Skies, Golden Sunshine
by Unknown
Norman becomes increasingly paranoid and distressed because his day is going suspiciously well. When he discovers he has also won the lottery, his anxiety reaches a breaking point as he fears the statistical impossibility of his good fortune.
Browse and download curated audition scenes, monologues and duologues for actors. AI-powered recommendations, instant PDF downloads, and a growing library of quality material for drama school auditions, self-tapes and showcases.
Enable JavaScript for the full experience.