WITNESS by Earl W. Wallace William Kelley Pamela - Screenplay.com
WITNESS by Earl W. Wallace William Kelley Pamela - Screenplay.com
WITNESS by Earl W. Wallace William Kelley Pamela - Screenplay.com
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SAMUEL<br />
As he stares out the narrow crack. A beat, then he closes the<br />
stall door.<br />
ANGLE IN STALL<br />
Samuel tries to make the latch work, but it's warped and won't<br />
fall closed.<br />
BLACK MAN<br />
As he checks the notebook before placing it in his pocket. His<br />
partner is covering the door, an automatic in his hand.<br />
The black man makes for the exit, then on second thought, glances<br />
at the row of stalls.<br />
HIS POV – STALLS<br />
All quiet, but...<br />
BACK TO SCENE<br />
The black man whips out a SR caliber revolver, and, starting at<br />
the near end, starts pushing open the stall doors.<br />
ANGLE IN SAM'S STALL<br />
As the black man approaches, Samuel working desperately on the<br />
latch. At the last minute he finally wedges it in.<br />
BLACK MAN<br />
He elbows Samuel's stall... the door won't open.<br />
ANGLE IN SAM'S STALL<br />
Fighting back panic, Samuel has retreated as far as he can.<br />
BLACK MAN<br />
As he gives the door a kick. It holds. He swears under his breath.<br />
ANGLE IN SAM'S STALL<br />
In desperation, Samuel does the only thing he can think of... he<br />
slips under the partition into the neighboring stall the black man<br />
just checked out. But he loses his hat in the process. His hand<br />
snakes back INTO FRAME to snatch it just as the black man gives<br />
the door a ferocious kick that splinters the lock and nearly takes