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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ANGLE<br />
RACHEL<br />
May I talk to you?<br />
As Rachel takes Book aside,and in a low voice:<br />
RACHEL (CONT'D)<br />
Zwartich. It's the way we say... dwarf.<br />
(glances at Carter)<br />
Not like him... very big.<br />
Book nods, starts to turn back to Sam. Just then a <strong>com</strong>motion off<br />
screen catches his attention.<br />
BOOK'S POV – ONCOMING COPS<br />
It's Capt. TERRY DONAHUE,Chief of Homicide, striding pastthe crowd<br />
of journalists and TV crews... brushing offreporters' questions<br />
and snapping orders to the aides he's got in tow:<br />
BACK TO SCENE<br />
As Donahue <strong>com</strong>es on Book:<br />
ANGLE<br />
DONAHUE<br />
(to aides)<br />
Close it all down... I want a man on every<br />
exit... I want the lab in here now!<br />
(to Book)<br />
And I want to talk to you, Captain.<br />
As Book steps aside with Donahue... In the b.g. Rachel moves<br />
protectively to Samuel's side.<br />
BOOK<br />
All right, talk.<br />
DONOHUE<br />
This is homicide – not Internal Affairs!<br />
So why are you behaving like you own this<br />
case?<br />
BOOK<br />
We were running Zenovitch... That's all I<br />
can tell you. But I want it, Terry.<br />
(then)<br />
I've got a call into Schaeffer.