Ferris Bueller's Day Off by John Hughes This ... - Screenplay.com
Ferris Bueller's Day Off by John Hughes This ... - Screenplay.com
Ferris Bueller's Day Off by John Hughes This ... - Screenplay.com
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43.<br />
He smiles.<br />
CAMERON<br />
Enjoy it quick. It' s going home.<br />
FERRIS<br />
It was risky, it was bold but it was<br />
totally necessary.<br />
SLOANE<br />
What're we gonna do?<br />
FERRIS<br />
The question isn't "what are we gonna<br />
do", the question is "what aren't we<br />
going to do."<br />
CAMERON<br />
Don't tell me we're not going to<br />
take the car home. Please.<br />
FERRIS<br />
(to CAMERA)<br />
If you had access to a car like this<br />
would you take it back right away?<br />
Would you give up feeling like a ton<br />
just to ease your best friend's<br />
tension?<br />
FERRIS (CONT'D)<br />
Either would I.<br />
EXT. STREET. FERRARI<br />
It accelerates away like a shot.<br />
EXT. SUBURBAN BANK<br />
A fresh, modern bank building. The clock outside read 9:53.<br />
The Ferrari pulls into the parking lot.<br />
INT. BANK. DOORS<br />
<strong>Ferris</strong>, Cameron and Sloane walk in. <strong>Ferris</strong> is cocky and<br />
confident. Sloane's still intoxicated with her freedom.<br />
Cameron's having stomach trouble. <strong>Ferris</strong> leads the way to an<br />
open teller window.<br />
INT. BANK. TELLER<br />
A WOMAN about seventy with a silver blue beehive. It's about<br />
four inches higher the highest beehive you're ever seen. As<br />
she moves the beehive hits a small sign over her head. She's<br />
been at the bank since they opened. She smiles when she sees<br />
<strong>Ferris</strong>.