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CONTINUED:<br />
24.<br />
ELLIOT<br />
(the phone calls his<br />
attention)<br />
No, no, no. It was from 7pm to<br />
5am. That’s what I requested. Hold<br />
on a second.<br />
JOEY<br />
Do you need the living room all<br />
afternoon<br />
ELLIOT<br />
Joey, I’m sorry but this is<br />
urgent. Can you give me just a few<br />
minutes I’m sorry, Son.<br />
(back on the phone)<br />
You know as well as I do that two<br />
hours will make all the<br />
difference, because if we have to<br />
wait till 9 to close the street...<br />
Joey waits quietly for a moment next to his dad. But<br />
soon, the BUZZER rings.<br />
Joey opens the entrance door, and VLAD, his buddy, is<br />
standing there. Vlad is 16, Russian, only one year older<br />
than Joey, but more developed, bigger. Whereas Joey still<br />
has boyish looks, Vlad already looks like the man he’ll<br />
be one day. He comes in, carrying a backpack, and a<br />
SKATEBOARD.<br />
VLAD<br />
I found the book on the Amazon<br />
Rainforest. There’s some really<br />
cool old pictures, with naked<br />
natives and everything.<br />
Nice.<br />
JOEY<br />
ELLIOT (O.S.)<br />
...it means the crew won’t be<br />
ready until 11, or 12, do you<br />
understand (...) No! That’s not a<br />
possibility.<br />
VLAD<br />
Your dad is home.<br />
They both look at Elliot sitting by the desk in the<br />
living room, still busy on the phone.<br />
I know.<br />
JOEY<br />
(CONTINUED)