My Name Is Nobody Script Page
For screenwriters, film students, and genre fanatics, the script of My Name Is Nobody is a masterclass in tonal juggling. It asks a singular question: What happens to the gunfighter when history forgets his name?
This is not just character conflict; it is thesis vs. anti-thesis . Beauregard represents the dying realism of the Old West. Nobody represents the cartoon mythology that will replace it in cinema. my name is nobody script
“The Wild Bunch has 150 men. You’ve got one gun. That makes it 150 to one. I like those odds.” For screenwriters, film students, and genre fanatics, the
“You know, for a Nobody, you sure made a lot of noise.” anti-thesis
“You’re insane.”
The script for "My Name is Nobody" was written by Luciano Vincenzoni, a renowned Italian screenwriter and collaborator of Sergio Leone. Vincenzoni's work on the film was influenced by his previous collaborations with Leone, including "For a Few Dollars More" (1965) and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966). For "My Name is Nobody," Vincenzoni drew inspiration from the classic Westerns of the 1950s and 1960s, as well as the emerging Spaghetti Western genre.