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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BOOK<br />
You're right. It's not a joke. Listen, I<br />
know a little about the Amish. I know this<br />
has to be an ordeal for you; and I'm<br />
really sorry you an Samuel got involved.<br />
Samuel shoots a look at Book. then mutters something to his mother<br />
in German. She responds in the same language. Book frowns.<br />
Book eyes Samuel:<br />
BOOK<br />
What was that?<br />
RACHEL<br />
He wants to know who you are. Your name. I<br />
told him we don't need to know anything<br />
about you.<br />
BOOK<br />
Book. John Book<br />
EXT. 13TH STATION – NIGHT<br />
Book's car stops , and from out of the shadows darts a wizened<br />
little MAN. He looks about before crossing to the driver's side<br />
window.<br />
INT. BOOK'S CAR – NIGHT<br />
Book lowers the window.<br />
BOOK<br />
Sammy, where's Coalmine?<br />
The little man stares at the weird-looking couple in the back<br />
seat.<br />
SAMMY<br />
What you got there, the Salvation Army?<br />
Coalmine.<br />
BOOK<br />
SAMMY<br />
Try "Happy Valley".<br />
EXT. HAPPY VALLEY BAR, SOUTH STREET – NIGHT<br />
Book's car pulls up outside the bar and he and Carter get out, and<br />
move swiftly inside.