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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INT. CAR – NIGHT<br />
Rachel and Sam recoil as the Doorman opens the door. He is puzzled<br />
<strong>by</strong> the sight of the reluctant guests.<br />
Ma'am?<br />
DOORMAN<br />
RACHEL<br />
No!We do not stay in hotels.<br />
Book and Carter exchange a glance.<br />
EXT. / INT. FRONT DOOR, SUBURBAN HOUSE – PHILADELPHIA – NIGHT<br />
An attractive woman in her early thirties in robe and slippers<br />
stares in disbelief as Rachel and Sam file into the house. This is<br />
ELAINE, Book's sister. She stops Book as he tries to follow Rachel<br />
inside.<br />
BACK TO RACHEL<br />
ELAINE<br />
How could you do this to me tonight? I<br />
told you I had <strong>com</strong>pany<br />
BOOK<br />
Sorry. It's important.<br />
As she glances in a doorway.<br />
HER POV – ELAINE'S KITCHEN<br />
It's a shambles, with dirty supper dishes piled sink, the table<br />
littered with empty beer cans.<br />
BACK TO RACHEL<br />
As she hustles Samuel along.<br />
BOOK / ELAINE<br />
Book frowns:<br />
BOOK<br />
Where's Timmy and Buck?<br />
ELAINE<br />
Upstairs, asleep. Where'd you think?<br />
BOOK<br />
You've got a man here and the kids are<br />
upstairs?