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WITNESS by Earl W. Wallace William Kelley Pamela - Screenplay.com

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TIGHT SHOT – SAMUEL<br />

CUSTODIAN<br />

Uh uh. Not me, daddy, I just reported it.<br />

It was the kid.<br />

BOOK<br />

What kid?<br />

CUSTODIAN<br />

How'n hell do I know what kid? The kid in<br />

the funny black threads.<br />

Worry-eyed, still staring straight ahead. Then his eyes move<br />

suddenly to his left.<br />

BOOK'S LEGS – SAMUEL'S POV<br />

Coming in at full stride, then stopping.<br />

SAMUEL<br />

He doesn't raise his eyes... just looks at the legs. And, slowly,<br />

the legs begin to bend at the knees. We see Book ' s belt buckle,<br />

then his big pistol in its holster, then his face. He stares at<br />

Samuel for a moment, then...<br />

ANGLE – BOOK<br />

As his face breaks into a big grin, and...<br />

RACHEL<br />

Hi, kid.<br />

BOOK<br />

Immediately alarmed, intervening.<br />

THE SCENE<br />

RACHEL<br />

What do you want of my son?<br />

As Book takes out his wallet, displays his shield.<br />

BOOK<br />

I'm a police officer. I'm going to have to<br />

talk to the boy. What's his name?<br />

RACHEL<br />

Samuel. Samuel Lapp.<br />

(then, quickly)<br />

But what happened here is none of his<br />

affair. My sister is expecting me... our<br />

train is leaving soon.

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