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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ELI<br />
(continuing)<br />
That has no place in this house.<br />
I know.<br />
RACHEL<br />
She picks up the pile of clothes and the pistol and places them in<br />
a chest.<br />
INT. LIVING ROOM<br />
RACHEL<br />
(continuing)<br />
It will go when he goes.<br />
As Samuel <strong>com</strong>es in with old Stoltzfus and Stoltzfus's teenage son,<br />
LEVI.<br />
RACHEL<br />
Thank you for <strong>com</strong>ing, Stoltzfus.<br />
Stoltzfus's eyes have gone to the bed:<br />
INT. SICKROOM – TIGHT<br />
STOLTZFUS<br />
That's the English is it?<br />
As Stoltzfus runs his fingers lightly over the vicinity of Book's<br />
wound:<br />
WIDER<br />
STOLTZFUS (O.S.)<br />
I feel... burning.<br />
As Stoltzfus, in his shirtsleeves and concentrating mightily,<br />
moistens his fingertips with saliva, continues the examination.<br />
Finally he steps back.<br />
STOLTZFUS<br />
This man should be treated in town.<br />
(indicates)<br />
The bullet entered there... and came out<br />
there. But there is the danger of<br />
infection, and he has lost a great deal of<br />
blood.<br />
Rachel looks at Stoltzfus, then turns away, torn <strong>by</strong> her dilemma.<br />
Her eyes fall on Samuel. Gently she ushers him from the room:<br />
RACHEL<br />
Go help Levi with the car, Samuel.