SHOOTING DOGS screenplay by David Wolstencroft
SHOOTING DOGS screenplay by David Wolstencroft
SHOOTING DOGS screenplay by David Wolstencroft
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Episode 5 - Yellow Pages 28.4.04 29.<br />
CONTINUED: (2)<br />
BILL<br />
Sorry John, bloody fire alarm.<br />
They wouldn't let us go without<br />
ticking us off a list.<br />
JOHN<br />
No problem.<br />
And that's that. But somehow, for Ruth, this is a triumph.<br />
Catching her ear.<br />
BILL<br />
So, I've put you down for the<br />
scratch Requiem tonight.<br />
JOHN<br />
No you haven't.<br />
BILL<br />
Actually, John, I have. Louise and<br />
I have decided you're working too<br />
hard and a spot of pro-am Mozart is<br />
just the sort of thing to take your<br />
mind off. Usual story, turn up,<br />
sing some Mozart, drink some wine.<br />
JOHN<br />
When and where?<br />
(reads)<br />
St. Martins, very nice.<br />
BILL<br />
We went last year and had a blast.<br />
There's hardly any rehearsal. Turn<br />
up and belt out. Go on. Say yes.<br />
Bill hands over a SCORE. Wolfgang Amadeus' best. Ruth is<br />
silently willing Bill to say yes. Come on, say yes.<br />
JOHN<br />
Alright then. I can always do with<br />
a good scratch. Particularly where<br />
Wolfgang's concerned.<br />
BILL<br />
Excellent.<br />
Ruth is equally thrilled. Handsome and a singer ...<br />
40 EXT. FERRY TERMINAL - DAY 3. 1400<br />
40<br />
The ferry is being filled with cars and people.<br />
41 INT /EXT. FERRY - DAY 3. 1400<br />
41 *<br />
Zoe takes a final breath of fresh air and follows Danny *<br />
inside. The decor is sterile but functional. Low ceilings.<br />
Nasty carpet.<br />
*<br />
(CONTINUED)