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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RACHEL<br />
(continuing; insistent)<br />
What happened?<br />
But Book, glancing in his rearview mirror, tenses.<br />
HIS POV – MIRROR<br />
In it we can see a police car <strong>com</strong>ing on fast, with lights and<br />
SIREN.<br />
BACK TO SCENE<br />
Rachel eyes Book warily.<br />
A beat, then the police car WAILS past. Book expels a breath.<br />
RACHEL<br />
You said we would be safe in Philadelphia.<br />
BOOK<br />
I was wrong.<br />
Rachel looks away, speaks almost sarcastically, MUTTERING.<br />
RACHEL<br />
Kinner un Narre...<br />
["Kinner un Narre saage die Waahret" –<br />
"Children and fools say the truth" – Amish<br />
expressions]<br />
INT. PHILADELPHIA POLICE HEADQUARTERS – BOOK'S OFFICE – NIGHT<br />
ANGLE PAST Book's desk calendar. Carter enters in the b.g.,<br />
crosses quickly to the desk. He snaps on a light, thumbs a page of<br />
the calendar. Frowns.<br />
INSERT<br />
Rachel's name and address scribbled on a page of the calendar.<br />
BACK TO SCENE<br />
ANGLE<br />
A couple of plainclothesmen have paused outside the door to give<br />
him a look. Meets their eyes. They move on.<br />
Carter shakes it off, goes. And...<br />
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