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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45.<br />
INT. BANK. TELLER WINDOW<br />
Mrs. Froeling takes the bonds with a hearty smile. The latter<br />
part of the conversation sails over her like a line drive.<br />
TELLER<br />
A ba<strong>by</strong>!<br />
(to Sloane)<br />
You must be so excited.<br />
Cameron groans and turns away from the sham.<br />
SLOANE<br />
I'm thrilled, ma'am. I'm especially<br />
looking forward to wearing those<br />
jeans with the stretch panel in front.<br />
Mrs. Froeling thumbs through the bonds.<br />
CU. CAMERON<br />
TELLER<br />
Are you hoping for a boy or a girl?<br />
SLOANE<br />
Actually, we're hoping for a car.<br />
He's spooked <strong>by</strong> the games playing. He scans the bank<br />
nervously. He blinks, focuses, blinks again.<br />
HIS POV<br />
Joyce is with a MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE and their bored, sourpuss<br />
teenage son, BOYD. He's sitting in a chair with his<br />
legs slung over the sides waving a Bic lighter back and forth<br />
across his rump. The parents are Joyce's clients from Vermont.<br />
A LOAN OFFICER is discussing the local financing situation<br />
with them. His is an open office adjacent to the teller<br />
windows. Joyce's back is to the tellers.<br />
CU. CAMERON<br />
It's like he's just witnesses an ax murder.<br />
Shit...<br />
CAMERON<br />
INT. BANK. JOYCE<br />
Her back is to the teller windows. She's conducting her<br />
meeting. Behind her we see Cameron grab <strong>Ferris</strong> and point her<br />
out to him. He waves. Cameron slaps his arm.<br />
INT. BANK. TELLER WINDOW<br />
Mrs. Froeling shows <strong>Ferris</strong> the savings bonds.