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英语剧本《雾水总统》

时间:2007-10-27 21:58:43来源: 作者:
Dave (1993)
by Gary Ross.

FADE IN:



EXT. WASHINGTON D.C. - AERIAL SHOT - DAY



It sits like a jewel off in the distance -- all glittering

and white.  The deep blue of the Potomac stands out against

the monuments as the sound of a HELICOPTER plays O.s..



                                                  SMASH CUT

                                                  TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS - DAY



The most famous helicopter in the world lumbers toward the

most famous house.  Scores of reporters are camped out on the

lawn while the huge machine descends like a hurricane...



CLOSER - HELICOPTER



It touches down as the Marine Corps color guard snaps to

attention.  The hatch POPS open and a staircase emerges...



FULL SHOT - DOORWAY



After a moment, PRESIDENT WILLIAM HARRISON MITCHELL appears,

accompanied by his wife ELLEN and loyal dog Cupcakes.  They

smile from the landing and wave to the world -- a postcard of

themselves.



TRACKING SHOT - FIRST FAMILY



"HAIL TO THE CHIEF" RINGS OUT across the grounds.   For-

midably handsome Bill Mitchell is fit and in his early forties.

His wife Ellen, still in her early thirties, is considered a

classical beauty with a wide "friendly" smile that in certain

photographs seems just on the edge of wistful.  The dog frolics

around them as they wave to the press and smile for the world.

Ozzie and Harriet for the Nineties with a bow to FDR and some

Camelot thrown in.



MOVING WITH them...



They stride arm in arm beneath the portico that leads to the

West Wing.  The band is still playing as they head under the

archway, disappearing from public view.    Then, instantly,

as a handler rushes up and grabs the dog,  the smiles vanish.

Bill lets go of Ellen and Ellen lets go of Bill.   He turns

to his right and she turns to her left.  Off they go in their

separate directions.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. WEST WING HALLWAY - DAY



The President strides down the long marble hallway flanked by

his two senior advisors, BOB ALEXANDER,  the White House Chief

of Staff and ALAN REED,  the White House Media Advisor.



                      MITCHELL

          Is everybody in there?



                      BOB

          They're waiting for you.  And they're

          very nervous.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. WHITE HOUSE - ROOSEVELT ROOM - DAY



It is the seat of power.  There is a dark oak conference table

with a crystal chandelier above it.   Alan Reed is reading

from a notebook full of polling data while the President glares

at a group of congressional leaders.  Bob glares at them,

too, while they cower behind their water glasses.



                      REED

               (reading from his

               notebook)

          I wish I had better news... Our

          compassion index is off seven

          points from the last sample and

          that's down eighteen on the year.  The

          `Cares About People Like Me' numbers

          are really in the toilet.  We're off

          twenty points from March and that was

          right after we raised interest rates...



                      MITCHELL

          Dammit...

               (beat)

          I told them no mayo.

               (looking up)

          See - - I could veto this Simpson Garner

          thing, but I really don't want to do

          that...



A couple of the legislators flinch,  still staring straight

ahead.



                      MITCHELL

               (circling)

          Do you know why I don't want to do it?



DAVE - Rev. 8/7/92                                    3.



They all look over at him for a moment.   Mitchell leans out

over the table like some great, predatory beast.



                      MITCHELL

               (strangled whisper)

          ... Because it's got homeless

          shelters... and Head Start centers ...

          and... and...



                      BOB

               (whispering)

          Hot lunches.



The President looks back at him for an instant then turns

back toward the table.



                      MITCHELL

               (building)

          ... And hot lunches for little

               (thundering suddenly)

          And if I kill it... I'll look like a

          prick.



They all flinch slightly.



                      MITCHELL

          And I don't want to look like a prick!

               (beat)

          I want YOU to look like pricks!!!



DIFFERENT ANGLE



                      SPEAKER

          Sir, we tried to kill it twice...



                      MITCHELL

               (whisper again)

          I don't think so, Howard.  If you had

          killed it -- it would be dead.

               (looking him in the eye)

          When I kill something - - it always

          dies.  Doesn't it, flob?



                      BOB

               (steely)

          Always dead.



                      MAJ. LEADER

          Mr. President, with all the work your

          wife has done with the homeless...



The President turns and stares daggers at him.   The man starts

to flumph as Mitchell cuts him off.



                      MITCHELL

          Norman, I don't want you to do this

          cause you're forced to...

               (beat)

          I want you to do this because you want

          to.  I want you to do it because you

          think it's the right thing to do.  I

          want you to do it because you're acting

          in the best interests of our country...



They stare back at him stupefied.



                      BOB

               (upbeat)

          Well -- I think that's it.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. WEST WING HALLWAY - LATER



He moves down the corridor toward the Oval Office with Bob

and Reed at his side.



A long line of secretaries flanks the entrance.



                      BOB

          ... You've got that radio address to

          go over and the American Bar Association

          at the Monroe tomorrow night...



The President pauses at one of the desks and fixes a stare.at

one of the secretaries,  (RANDI).  She looks up from behind a

pdir of clear-pane glasses,  and blushes at him effectively.



                      MITCHELL

               (smiling at Randi)

          The Monroe?



                      REED

          Uh, yes, sir.  The Monroe Hotel...



Randi smiles back at him.



                      MITCHELL

               (whispering to Reed)

          Did you get someone to double for me

          there, out front?



                      REED

          We're working on it.



                      MITCHELL

               (still under his breath)

          Try to find someone who looks like me

          this time.  That last guy was a joke.



                      REED

          We're doing our best, sir.



He nods and winks at Randi again before heading inside the

Oval Office.   The President starts humming "Hail to the Chief"

quietly to himself...



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. DURENBURGER'S CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH - DAY



              Red, white and blue flags fly above the used

cars to announce Durenberger's grand opening.  A SCRATCHY

RENDITION of "HAIL TO THE CHIEF" PLAYS from a makeshift P.A.

SYSTEM and a little stage has been erected in front of the

cars.  DURENBURGER himself stands alone at the mike.



                      DURENBURGER

          This is a real special moment here at

          Durenburger's Chrysler Plymouth...

          Ladies an' gentlemen, I wantcha to

          give a real warm welcome to...

               (pause)

          The President of the United



                      WIDER

          A dead-ringer for the President appears,

          perched on the back of a four hundred

          pound pig.   He is DAVE KOVIC, our

          hero.   Dave enters from "stage right"

          wearing an Uncle Sam hat and waving

          triumphantly to the crowd.   A teenage

          *boy pulls the pig forward by a rope.



DIFFERENT ANGLE



He makes the victory sign with both hands and dismounts the

PIG who lets out a SNORT.   Dave bounds up to the small

platform where he is greeted warmly by Durenburger.  Dave

hands him a small stack of 3x5 filing cards while "HAIL TO

THE CHIEF" CONCLUDES its final strains.   Dave salutes the

crowd.



                      DAVE

               (doing a decent Bill

               Mitchell)

          Thank you, Don.  Thank you for that

          warm introduction.

               (pause)

          You know it's wonderful to be here

          today amongst so many smiling faces.



REVERSE ANGLE - CROWD



Eight to ten people stand stonefaced amongst the Plymouth

Horizons.



ON DAVE



                      DAVE

          And, Don, let me assure you from one

          chief executive to another, that there

          fl no Chrysler Plymouth like

          Durenburger's Chrysler Plymouth.



A few employees applaud.   Dave nudges Durenburger who takes

out one of the cards.



                      DURENBURGER

               (reading/monotone)

          Thank you, Mr. President.  It certainly

          is nice of you to be with us here today

          considering your busy schedule and

          all.



                      DAVE

          Well, Don -- it's true that I have a

          busy schedule.  But I've got a feeling

          that when folks find out about your

          five hundred dollar cash rebate on all

          `93 LeBaron and LeBaron convertibles

          you're gonna be even busier than I am.



Dave looks toward the crowd for another reaction but nothing

comes back.   An eight-year-old GIRL tugs at the bottom of

ther MOTHER's dress.



                      GIRL

          Mommy, is that the President?



                      MOTHER

               (shaking her head)

          I sure hope not.



                      ANGLE - DAVE

          He leans closer to Durenburger

          continuing with the routine.



                      DAVE

          You know, Don, it's not easy being

          President.  Why just the other day, I

          was riding on Air Force One...



The PIG lets out a HUGE SNORT causing everyone to jump with a

start.   A six-year-old KID starts to CRY while Dave glances

down toward the front row.



                      ANGLE-DAVE

          He stops the routine and squints out

          toward the crowd while the WAILING

          CONTINUES.  His parents try to comfort

          the BOY but it doesn't do any good.



                      DAVE

          Hey, hey... What's the matter...



DIFFERENT ANGLE - DAVE



He dismounts the stage and stumbles on one of the steps.



Dave puts on the glasses that he normally wears and squats

face to face with the six-year-old.



                      DAVE

               (gently)

          Hi...

               (beat)

          What's your name?



The child doesn't respond at first.   Dave moves a little

closer to the boy.



                      DAVE

          Don't you have a name?



                      CHILD (KID)

               (sniffling)

          ... Sam.



                      DAVE

               (soothingly)

          Hi, Sam... You want a riddle?



The Kid thinks for a second then nods.   He wipes some stuff

off his nose.



                      DAVE

          Okay.  What can run all day without

          getting tired?



The Kid ponders it for a moment.



                      DAVE

               (leaning closer)

          Well come on, Sam.   It's not your

          jar...



Dave touches the Kid's ear as his eyes suddenly light up.



                      SAM (KID)

          My nose?



                      DAVE

          Right.  !!!



Dave reaches up and "magically" produces a quarter from the

side of the child's nose.  He beams with delight as Dave hands

him the coin.



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. BALTINORE STREET - DAY



Dave hurries down the busy sidewalk clutching a beat-un

briefcase and his Uncle Sam hat.  In civilian clothes, with

his tousled hair, no one even notices that he looks like the

President.  Dave ducks into a small storefront office with a

simple sign above it:



"KOVIC TEMPS"



"Like we've been there forever"



INT. DAVE'S OFFICE



The place is small and cluttered and very well lived in.



Dave's secretary and ex-wife, ALICE, is kissing her boyfriend

JERRY goodbye.



                      JERRY

          Six-thirty?



                      ALICE

          Perfect.



                      JERRY

          Great, I'll see you then.



He blows her another kiss and turns to the door just as Dave

bounds into the room.



                      JERRY

          Hi, Dave.



                      DAVE

               (buoyant)

          Hi, .....



He hangs up his coat and turns to Alice as Jerry leaves the

room.



                      DAVE

               (hanging up his coat)

          It went great, Alice.   I killed em

          down there.



                      ALICE

          Yeah?  Why don't you see what you *)

          can do in here.



                      DIFFERENT ANGLE

          Dave turns around to see three women

          stacked up in his waiting area.



                      DAVE

               (renewed energy)

          No problem.   What `ve we got?



                      ALICE

               (rattling it off)

          Mabel says it's too far on the bus.

          Jennifer's boss tried to hit on her

          again and Lola's been crying in your

          office for an hour.



Dave sticks his head inside his office where a Hispanic WOMAN

of about fifty is crying into a tiny lace handkerchief.



INT. DAVE'S OFFICE



                      DAVE

               (entering)

          Lola.   What happened?



                      LOLA (WOMAN)

               (turning)

          Oh, Meester Kobic... Is no my fault...

          I learn on de I.B.M okay?  Then they

          make me work on de Wang...

               (crying again)

          No puedo comprendar esta machina...



                      DAVE

          It's airight.  We'll find you something

          else.



ANGLE - OUTER OFFICE



He darts back out.



                      DAVE

          I'll get her something right now.

               (beat)

          Alice... Have you seen my checkbook?



                      ALICE

          Dave, I'm your ex-wife.  As in Ex

          E -- X...



He nods earnestly accepting it for what must be the hundredth

time.  Alice sighs and motions toward his desk.



                      ALICE

          Bottom drawer next to your baseball

          glove.



                      DAVE

               (flashing a smile)

          Thanks.  You're the best.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. ACCOUNTANCY OFFICE OF "MURRAY BLUM,  CPA" - DAY



Dave's best friend MURRAY stands in front of Dave and Lola.

In the b.g. sit four or five women without much to do in

particular.



                      MURRAY

          Dave, I can't hire anybody else.



He turns toward his desk.  Dave follows him down the aisle.

DAVE



                      ("CONFIDENTIALLY")

          This woman's amazing, Murray.  She

          flies on an I.B.M...



                      MURRAY

          I don't have enough work for the people

          you gave me already.



                      DAVE

               (lowering his voice)

          She's got three kids and the husband's

          a diabetic...

               (turning to her)

          Diabetic?



                      LOLA

          Si.  Diabetico.



She starts to whimper all over again while Dave looks

plaintively at Murray.



                      DAVE

          Short-term thing.   Straight temp job.



Murray looks at him and sighs.



                      MURRAY

               (beat)

          I'll see what I can do.



Dave flashes him a big smile and breathes a sigh of relief.



                      DAVE

          So you want to go swimming?



                      MURRAY

               (incredulous)

          Dave -- I'm working.



                      DAVE

               (nodding quickly)

          Oh yeah... Me, too.

               (beat)

          You want to get dinner later?



                      MURRAY

          I was gonna do something with Joan.



                      DAVE

          Oh. Okay.  I'll catch ya tomorrow then.



Murray nods as Dave turns humming into the hallway.



EXT. DAVE'S HOUSE - DAY



All It is dark and a little clutt.ered.   A low GUTTURAL NOTE

starts to build as it ECHOES up the stairwell.







                      DAVE (0.5.)

               (singing)

          'Oooooooooooooooooo...'



DIFFERENT ANGLE - LANDING



                      DAVE

          '... klahoma, where the wind comes

          sweeping down the plain...'



Dave bounds onto the landing and fishes around for his keys...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. DAVE'S APARTMENT - DAY



The door swings open as Dave enters the room, still singing.



                      DAVE

          `Where the wavin' wheat, can sure smell

          sweet...'



He sets down his keys, crosses to the kitchen.  Dave yanks

open the fridge, pulls out a beer, pops open the top, hits a

twenty foot hook shot with the bottle cap, then crosses to

the living room...



                      DAVE

          'and the wind comes right behind the -

          ...'



He looks across the room and suddenly freezes.



DAVE'S POV



Three large men are seated on his living room couch.



The black one in the middle (DUANE STEVENSEN) speaks first.



                      DUANE

          Mr. Kovic?



BACK TO SCENE



Dave freezes and shakes his head.



                      DUANE

          I'm Duane Stavensen with the United

          States Secret Service.



Dave's eyes go a little wider.



                      DUANE

          We're with the federal government.



He reaches into his coat pocket and pulls out a gleaming silver

badge.  Dave looks at it.   Terrified.



                      DAVE

          Oh my God...  I thought it was a

          legitimate deduction, I swear to God.

          See... I need a piano for my work

          sometimes...



                      DUANE

          Mr. Kovic.   We're not here about your

          taxes.



                      DAVE

          You're not?



                      DUANE

          No.



Dave's stopped and just stares at him.  Duane leans forward

on the couch.



                      DUANE

          Your government needs your help.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          What?



                      DUANE

          On occasion for security purposes, to

          double for the President at the Secret

          Service hires someone public functions

          and exposed situations.



CLOSEUP-DAVE



He looks at Duane for a moment when his eyes light up...



                      DAVE

          Really?



                      DUANE

          We'd like to hire you.



                      DAVE

          Really?



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. BALTIMORE HILTON - NIGHT



Police barricades ring the outside of the hotel.   There are

the standard number of flashing red lights and sharp shooters

stationed on all the balconies.   An assortment of various

demonstrators press up against the police line and a literal

army of press are staked out by the entrance.  It is the modern

equivalent of Napoleon's camp.



INT. HOTEL ROOM



Dave is sitting on the edge of the bed, getting his hair

trimmed by JOHNNY, the Presidential makeup man and traveling

barber.  He removes the apron and stands back to admire his

handiwork.



                      JOHNNY

               (proudly; to himself)

          Johnny, you did it again!



                      DAVE

          You really cut his this short?



                      JOHNNY

          It's a perfect match.



                      DAVE

          Hunh.   'Cause I always thought it

          came over the ears a little...



At that moment the door swings open and Bob Alexander. the

Chief of Staff powers into the room.   He crosses over toward

the bed where Dave is sitting.



                      BOB

          You understand what you'll be doing?



                      DAVE

               (beat; intimidated)

          Yeah... You just want me to wave, right?



                      BOB

               (gruffly)

          Wave from the door... go down the

          stairs... get into the limo...



                      DAVE

               (pause)

          `Cause you know I can do other stuff.

          I mean,  if you wanted me to talk or...



                      BOB

               (curtly)

          Don't say a .



                      DAVE

               (nodding)

          Right.



Dave flashes him a smile to lighten the moment when Bob turns

and starts for the door...



                      DAVE

               (calling after him)

          Uh --Mr. Alexander?



                      BOB

               (turning)

          What?



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          Is this dangerous or anything?



                      BOB

          No more than the usual.



                      DAVE

          The usual...



He turns and shuts the door behind him.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. PRESIDENTIAL SUITE - NIGHT



It's the only time it has lived up to its name.    The living

room is huge and occupied by several Secret Servicemen.  Alan

Reed, the President's media advisor, stands just outside the

bathroom door with a clipboard in his hand.



                      REED

               (into the bathroom)

          We're all set,  sir.



                      MITCHELL (O.S.)

               (from in the bathroom)

          What about the intro?



                      REED

          It'll be on the teleprompter with the

          rest of the speech.



                      MITCHELL (O.S.)

          It better be.   Last time you had me

          introduce a dead guy.



The sound of a TOILET FLUSHING comes from just beyond the

door.  The President emerges in a tuxedo,  zipping up his

fly.



                      MITCHELL

          Who's this priest I'm thanking?



                      REED

          Father Mclntire.   He blessed you at

          the inauguration.



                      MITCHELL

          Oh yeah.

               (beat; lowering his

               voice)

          Did you take care of later on?



                      REED

          All set.



                      MITCHELL

               (beaming)

          Fabulous.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. BALTIMORE HILTON - GRAND BALLROOM - NIGHT



Five hundred people have gathered at a thousand dollars a

plate.  Bill Mitchell stands at a dark blue podium with the

seal of the President in front.



                      MITCHELL

          You know as I was coming in here tonight

          I ran into Jordan Blankfort who I hadn't

          seen for years...







The President smiles down at Jordan while the CAMERA begins a

LONG,  SLOW DOLLY AROUND the back of the podium.



                      MITCHELL

          And I couldn'thelp remembering back to

          the time when Jordan and I were in law

          school together.

               (beat)

          ... Now Jordan and I were pretty wild

          back then and like most college

          students, we liked to enjoy a few beers

          on occasion...



The CAMERA CONTINUES its DOLLY REVEALING the clear glass panel

of the teleprompter.  AS the President continues with his

"spontaneous reminiscence," the words "LIKED TO ENJOY A FEW

BEERS ON OCCASION..." are clearly printed in front of him.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. HOTEL ROOM - NIGHT



Dave stands alone,  trying to put on his tuxedo while he stares

at a television monitor.   He squints at himself for a second,

then lifts the arm of the tuxedo in a "Presidential" wave.

He immediately lowers it and tries it with the other one,

duplicating the President's movements exactly.   The door

opens behind him.



                      DUANE

          Get readY.



Dave turns and nods emphatically.    He glances back at the

TV monitor where President Mitchell is receiving a standing

ovation.



                      MITCHELL (V.0.)

          God bless you... God bless America...



Duane holds open the door to:



INT. PRESIDENTIAL SUITE



Dave stares at the opulent room for a moment - - this is the

big time...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. BALLROOM



The audience has risen to its feet.  Bill Mitchell stands at

the podium waving out to the crowd like a conquering hero.

He turns and salutes a crimson-robed cleric who is standing

by his side.  The priest salutes the President and lifts his

arms like a prizefighter.  The applause is still going strong

as Mitchell leaves the stage.



INT. HALLWAY



MOVING WITH him.  They head away from the ballroom.   Bob

stands on one side and Reed on the other as they move down

the hallway in a phalanx of Secret Service.



INT. PRESIDENTIAL SUITE



Dave is waiting nervously in the middle of the room.  Duane

stands poised by the side of the door.



INT. HOTEL CORRIDOR



The Presidential entourage steps out of the elevator and moves'

rapidly down phe hall.  It looks like a solid wall of business

suits with three tuxedos in front.  They reach the door of

the suite together...



INT. PRESIDENTIAL SUITE



The door to the suite swings suddenly open.   Three Secret

Service enter the room,  followed by the President a moment

later.   Dave snaps to attention with his arms at his sides

when the President looks up and suddenly stops:



                      MITCHELL

               (beat)

          Jesus Christ.



PRESIDENT'S POV - REVERSE ANGLE



Dave stands in front of him with slicked back hair and a crisp

new tuxedo.   It is a mirror image of the President himself.

Dave stands frozen for a moment then breaks into a nervous

smile...



                      WIDER ANGLE

          The President stares at him carefully.



                      MITCHELL

          You are a very handsome man.



                      DAVE

               (nervous)

          Thank you, Mr. President.



                      MITCHELL

               (to Dave)

          Just get rid of that grin.  You look

          like a schmuck.



Dave immediately wipes off the smile as the President moves

past him and disappears into another room.



ANGLE - DAVE



He stares in wonder at the President's wake.    The rest of

the crowd moves out of the living room as Duane clears his

throat and motions to the door.    It's show time.



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. BALTIMORE HILTON - NIGHT



A large crowd is anxious with anticipation.    A palpable

BUZZ fills the air as the photographers jockey near the front

for the best possible angle.



INT. FOYER



The entourage has grown to a Presidential level as Dave emerges

`from the elevator and heads toward the door.   He pauses for

a moment to catch his breath while the Secret Service race

ahead toward the entrance.



EXT. HOTEL ENTRANCE



A large cheer erupts from the crowd as Dave appears at the

top of the steps.    There is a virtual explosion of shutters

and a bank of TV lights glares in his face.  Dave freezes for

a moment then remembers and lifts his arm in "The Presidential

Wave."    A louder cheer goes up from the crowd as Duane races

ahead to the limo beyond.



CLOSER ON DAVE



He starts to smile and heads down the steps as the crowd

presses up to the limit of the barricades.



ANGLE - LIMOUSINE



Duane stands at the open door when Dave stops again and waves

once more.   A LOUDER CHEER goes up this time.  The FANS keep

SCREAMING and Dave can no longer control him- self.  Suddenly

and without warning, he hops up on the running board of the

car.



                      DAVE

               (waving to the crowd)

          Hello America!  God Bless you!



A huge CHEER goes up from the throng as he dismounts.  Duane

grabs him by the collar and pulls him into the limo...



                      DIFFERENT ANGLE

          The car speeds away from the curb with

          the motorcade behind it.



INT.  LIMO



He turns around to see Duane,  sitting stone-faced across

from him.



                      DAVE

               (clearly thrilled)

          Sorry, I couldn't help it.  I just got

          carried away...

               (finally letting it out)

          ... I was really good though, hunh?



Duane keeps staring at him.   Dave shakes his head.



                      DAVE

               (cluing Duane in)

          So I guess there must be something

          pretty important going on for the

          President to go through all of this...



Duane just looks at him...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT.  PRESIDENTIAL SUITE - NIGHT



A discarded tuxedo lies tossed across a chair along with a

woman's bra and pantyhose.



The CAMERA PANS THROUGH DARKNESS SLOWLY TOWARD the bed while

the sound of a MAN and WOMAN MAKING LOVE plays O.S.



                      MAN (O.S.)

          Oh...



                      WOMAN (0.S.)

          Ah!



                      MAN (O.S.)

          Oh...



                      WOMAN (0.S.)

          Ah!



Beat.



                      WOMAN (0.S.)

          Ahhh!



Silence.



                      WOMAN (0.S.)

          Ahhhhh!



Pause.



                      WOMAN (O.S.)

          Bill?



The CAMERA ARRIVES AT the bed as the torso of Randi,  the

Oval Office secretary, pops INTO FRAME.



                      RANDI (WOMAN)

          Mr. President?



Longer pause...



                      RANDI

          (frightened)

          Oh; shit...



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. BALTIMORE HILTON - NIGHT



A red and white ambulance sits parked at the service entrance

to the hotel with its red light flashing.



INT. HOTEL ROOM - LATER



The President is loaded onto a gurney bed with an array of

tubes and catheters.  The CAMERA PULLS BACK to reveal Bob and

Reed, Sitting in a corner, while the medical drama unfolds

before them.



                      REED

               (softly)

          It doesn't look very good.



Bob looks up at him.



                      REED

               (a little softer)

          They say it hit both sides of his

          brain... Even if he makes it he's gonna

          be a vegetable.



                      BOB

          I can't believe he'd do this.



                      REED

          I know.



Bob stares straight ahead clutching onto his drink.



                      BOB

          Where's the girl?



                      REED

          She's a little hysterical right now.

          We've got her upstairs in a laundry

          room.



                      BOB

               (shaking his head)

          Nightmare...



                      REED

               (leaning closer)

          Look... at some point we're going to

          have to call the Vice President...



                      BOB

               (suddenly)

          Don't call the Vice President!



                      REED

          ... What?



                      BOB

               (grabbing his lapels)

          Just don't call him, Alan!



                      REED

               (treading softly)

          The guy's in a coma, Bob.



                      BOB

          I don't give a shit.



                      REED

          Bob...



                      BOB

          This is mine, Al -- all mine ...

          I made him. I built him.  And no

          cocksucker is gonna come in here and

          take it away from me just because he

          to be Vice President of the United

          States!



CLOSEUP - BOB



He looks at Reed for a moment...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. LIMOUSINE - NIGHT



Dave sits in the back seat with Duane.   He has his small

canvas bag opened beside him on the seat.  He finishes getting

dressed in his own clothes.



                      DAVE

               (jacked)

          You know if you guys want to do

          something for his birthday,  I could

          come down to Washington.  I have some

          great birthday stuff...



Duane smiles at him tightly.



                      DAVE

          I do this thing with the first lady --

          my friends love it -- it's the two of

          them going away to Club Med...



Duane just looks at him when the TELEPHONE RINGS beside him.

He reaches next to him, picking it up.



                      DUANE

          Yeah...



                      (PAUSE)

          What?..  Are you sure?  What?



                      DAVE

               (innocently)

          What?



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - NIGHT



The famous building is lit up like a picture postcard while

Bob's voice plays 0.S...



                      BOB (V.0.)

          It's a temporary solution.



INT. WHITE HOUSE - SUBTERRANEAN HALLWAY - NIGHT



A doctor and two nurses wheel a gurney in front of them while

Bob and Reed trail behind.



                      REED

          Till what?



                      BOB

          TilT we figure something out.



                      REED

          Bob, the guy had a stroke!



Reed looks at him like he's nuts as they turn a corner in the

hallway.



                      BOB

          Look, everything can be handled.  We'll

          just find a way to handle it.



                      REED

               (stopping)

          Like how?



                      BOB

               (big smile)

          Well, start by going on television

          and saying that he's had a mild

          stroke...



                      REED

          Mild stroke?



                      BOB

          Yes - - and that he ought to be up

          and around sometime soon.



                      REED

          Up and around?  Soon?



                      BOB

          Soon.



                                                       CUT TO:



RESUME - EXT. WASHINGTON D.C. - AERIAL SHOT - NIGHT



A lone black limousine heads down Connecticut Avenue toward

the mall.



                      DAVE (V.0.)

          You know,  I think I've been real

          cooperative up until now but...



It bears right on Pennsylvania Avenue, angling south.



                      DAVE

          Just tell me where we're going.



The car turns right into the driveway of the White House.



                      DAVE

          Holy shit.



INT. OVAL OFFICE - NIGHT



Dave sits frozen in an armchair across from the President's

desk.  There are twenty-foot windows that lead out to the

Rose Garden and two huge flags on either side of the desk.

Alan Reed leans nonchalantly on one of the chairs.    Bob

stands nearby.



                      REED

               (all schmooz)

          Dave, my name is Alan Reed.  I'm the

          White House Communications Director.

          This is Bob Alexander, our Chief of

          Staff.

               (smiling)

          We met you earlier tonight at the hotel,

          remember?



Dave nods, frozen in his chair.



                      REED

          Can I get you something to drink?



He shakes his head.



                      REED

          You sure?  A Coke or a Perrier or

          something?



                      DAVE

               (still frozen)

          Oh yeah... 1'm fine...



Reed flashes him a smile and glances over at Bob.



                      REED

               (moving toward him)

          Now, Dave, something has come up and I

          think we need to talk about it...



                      DAVE

               (blurting it out)

          Look, I'm sorry.  I know you said not

          to talk, but when I saw the crowd I

          just got excited...



                      REED

          We're not upset with you, Dave.  We

          think you did a terrific job.

               (to Bob)

          Don't we?



                      BOB

               (all tension)

          Terrific.



Reed smiles at Dave, who musters a little smile in return.



                      REED

          In fact, we think you did such a good

          job, we'd like to extend things a little

          bit.



                      DAVE

          Extend things?



                      REED

               (nodding)

          Extend them.

               (beat)

          C'mere for a second.



He places a hand on Dave's shoulder and motions toward the

desk.  Dave hesitates,  then follows him over.



DIFFERENT ANGLE



Reed pulls out the President's chair and motions to it.



                      REED

          Try it out.



Dave looks down at the chair in wonder.



                      REED

          Go ahead.



Dave pauses for a moment then sinks down into the soft brown

leather.   He stares out in awe across the Oval Office.



                      DIFFERENT ANGLE

          Reed looks over at Bob, who nods at

          him.    He takes a deep breath.



                      REED

          Dave, something has happened to the

          President.



                      DAVE

               (whirling)

          Oh my God...



                      REED

               (soothing him)

          I know...  I know...

               (pause)

          It's difficult for all of us.  But

          sometimes we have to put our personal

          feelings aside and focus on the gQod

          of the country.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          What happened?



                      REED

          Well, it's...  It's sort of an... an

          `incident'  really...



                      BOB

               (nodding)

          A condition...



                      REED

          Exactly. A condition.



Dave nods but still doesn't understand.   Reed hesitates when

Bob glares at him again.



                      REED

          It's actually kind of serious, Dave.

          I'm afraid the President's not in very

          good shape.



                      DAVE

               (actually shaken)

          Oh my gosh...



He sits there,  stunned for a moment.



                      DAVE

          Will he be alright?



                      REED

          Oh, yeah... probably...



                      BOB

          We think so.



                      REED

          Yes.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          Oh.



Reed moves closer.



                      REED

          Dave, we need our friends and even our

          enemies to feel safe and secure...  We

          need them to feel like they can go to

          bed at night knowing President Mitchell

          is fully in control... We need them to

          feel like he's sitting right here in

          this chair...



Bob and Reed just stare at him.   Dave nods,  then suddenly

jumps out of the chair.



                      DAVE

          Hey - - wait a second...



He stares at them for a beat...



                      DAVE

          What about the Vice President?



                      RTED

               (panicked)

          Vice Presidant?



                      BOB

          Well... We didn't want to have to get

          into this but...

               (deadly serious)

          ... The Vice President is mentally

          unbalanced.



Reed's eyes go wide.  Bob stares straight ahead.



                      DAVE

               (stunned)

          No.



                      REED

               (catching on)

          I'm afraid so.



                      DAVE

          Really?   Crazy?



                      BOB

          Certifiable.



Dave looks at them amazed.  Bob moves closer to the desk.



                      BOB

          How much do you usually get paid?



                      DAVE

               (lost...)

          Uh -- I don't know.   Sometimes it's

          just like a barter thing...  Is this

          legal?



Reed stops and looks at Bob for a moment.    He turns back to

Dave.



                      REED

               (evenly)

          Dave - - have you ever driven through

          a red light?



Dave stares at him.



                      REED

          You know, on an empty road where you

          know it's safe and nobody's around...



                      DAVE

          I'm not sure... I might have.



                      REED

          Well,  let's say your mother was in

          the car and you had to get her to a

          hospital.  You'd do it then for sure

          wouldn't you?



                      DAVE

          Well... I gues I would... Yeah.



                      REED

               (beat)

          Now,  let's say the whole country.

          Was in that car.   The entire United

          States of America.



                      DAVE

          In the car?



                      REED

               (nodding)

          In the car.



                      DAVE

          I see what you mean.



Reed smiles at him and rests a gentle hand on his shoulder.



                      REED

          Dave,  the country is sick.  And we're

          gonna get it to a hospital.



                      CLOSEUP - DAVE

          He stares at them for a moment then

          smiles slightly...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. THIRD FLOOR RESIDENCE - NIGHT



A pair of gilt-edged doors swing open to reveal a massive

bedroom beyond.   It is fifty-feet long and twenty-feet wide.

Brocaded draperies hang from the windows and a four-poster

bed stretches to the ceiling.



                      BOB

          These are the living quarters.

          The President's bedroom is on

          this side and the First Lady's is over

          there.



                      WIDER

          Dave walks forward in awe.



                      DAVE

               (concerned)

          First Lady...



                      BOB

          Don't worry.  You won't even see her.



Dave looks at him, puzzled.   Bob glances back.



                      BOB

               (cluing him in)

          They barely talk anymore.



                      DAVE

          You're kidding?



                      BOB

          It happens.  This is where you'll be

          sleeping.



Bob flings open the door.   Dave enters the room and looks

around.



                      DAVE

               (gawking)

          Holy cow.



                      BOB

          We'll be back for you first thing

          tomorrow and if you need me for

          anything, Duane will be right outside

          the door.



                      DAVE

               (still stunned)

          Oh... Okay.



                      CLOSEUP - DAVE

          He breaks out into a "Presidential"

          grin...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. "THE CBS MORNING NEWS" STUDIO - FULL SHOT - KATHLEEN

SULLIVAN



She stares straight INTO the CAMERA with "The Morning Show"

set behind her.



                      KATHLEEN SULLIVAN

          ... The White House now classifies the

          President's condition as a `slight

          circulatory problem of the head.'



CLOSEUP - TV SET



                      KATHLEEN SULLIVAN (V.0.)

          Although technically a stroke, spokesmen

          say the President's condition is far

          from serious and he ought to be up and

          around sometime soon.



The CAMERA WIDENS OUT to reveal that the TV is in:



INT. BOB'S OFFICE - DAWN



The first rays of sunrise are breaking through the window.

Reed Sits on the couch holding a large rubber ice bag while

Bob paces across the rug.



                      REED

          Do you know how many different kinds

          of laws we've broken?



                      BOB

               (turning)

          It's simple, Alan.  We send the Vice-

          President to Africa or something, dig

          up some dirt on him, force him to resign

          and get our `President' to nominate a

          new one.  The whole thing takes a few

          weeks tops.



DAVE - Rev. 7/22/92                                  31.



                      REED

               (smiling)

          You mean we get `Dave' to nominate you

          as Vice President.



                      BOB

          I was a senator, you know.



                      REED

               (innocently)

          Oh, I know. And then when our poor

          President gets another stroke - - of

          course much more serious this time - -

          the newly appointed V.P. becomes the

          Pres...



                      BOB

               (cutting him off)

          What about containment, Alan?



Reed heaves a sigh and looks at his notes.



                      REED

          I got the nurses for fifty grand

          a piece and the doctors for a hundred.

          The older one wanted head of the CDC.



                      BOB

               (turning)

          Is that everybody?



                      REED

          Duane's guys, but he's got them under

          control.



                      BOB

          What about her.



                      REED

          Her?... Oh -- the First Lady...

               (beat)

          She was giving that commencement speech

          up in Bryn Mawr.  I managed to catch

          her before she left the hotel.



                      BOB

          And...



                      REED

               (evenly)

          I told her his blood pressure went up

          after a little incident at  `the hotel.'

          She seems to hate him more than ever.



                      BOB

          Fine.



                      REED

               (tossing down his legal

               pad)

          Everybody else is buying the minor

          stroke'  story...



                      BOB

               (nodding)

          I just hope this yutz can pull it off.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. WHITE HOUSE INFIRMARY - DAY



Dave sits up on the examining table with his shirt off.  Bob,

Reed and three other vascular specialists watch attentively

while the President's personal physician puts a stethoscope

to his chest.



                      DOCTOR

               (lowering it)

          Well, I must say, Mr. President, even

          for a man with a mild stroke you seem

          to have made a remarkable recovery.



                      DAVE

               (happy as a clam)

          Thanks.  I'm feeling much better.



Reed smiles like a proud father.



                      DOCTOR

               (glancing at his chart)

          No signs of paralysis, no circulatory

          changes.  Your E.M.G. is completely

          normal and your blood pressure has

          even gone down.

               (beat)

          Have you been exercising recently?



                      DAVE

               (shrugging)

          Just the usual..  Watching the diet --

          A little weight lifting...

          Some power talking...



Bob shoots him a look.



                      DOCTOR

               (nodding with the other

               physicians)

          Well, judging from these tests,  I

          don't see any reason why you couldn't

          start back to work within a couple of

          days.



Dave looks at them and smiles.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT.  PRESIDENT'S OUTER OFFICE - LITTLE LATER



Dave moves through the outer office flanked by Bob and Reed.

He wears a blue Presidential jogging suit with a little gold

seal embroidered on the chest.  Dave approaches a line of

SECRETARIES standing behind their desks.



                      BOB

               (under his breath)

          Now, remember -- keep it simple.



                      DAVE

          Don't worry.



He bangs into the side of a credenza. Bob and Reed freeze as

Dave gathers himself then keeps going.



                      DAVE

               (walking up to the first

               one)

          Good morning, Clara...



                      CLARA (SECRETARY)

          Good morning, Mr. President.



                      DAVE

               (to second one...)

          Good morning, Diane...



                      DIANE (SECRETARY)

          Good morning, sir.



                      DAVE

          Good morning, Randi...



                      DIFFERENT ANGLE

          She leans forward, grasping his hand,

          desperately.



                      RANDI

               (welling with tears)

          Oh, good morning, Mr. President.

          I'm so relieved that you're alright.

          You really had me scared.



Dave smiles and nods as she continues to clutch onto his hand.

Bob and Reed take him by the shoulders and move him inside...



INT. OVAL OFFICE



He is still staring at the doorway as they close the door to

the office.



                      DAVE

          What's with her?



                      BOB

               (still pulling him)

          Don't worry about it.



Dave glances back toward the door.



                      REED

          She's just a little emotional --

          she feels kind of attached to the

          President.



Dave nods as they deposit him in the President's chair.  Reed

slides the phone in front of him.



                      BOB

          Okay, let's go over it again. You met

          a girl, you fell in love...



                      DAVE

          And we're going away for a holiday.



                      BOB

               (handing him the receiver)

          For a month.



                      DAVE

          A month.



                      BOB

          Right and don't embellish.



                      DAVE

               (shaking his head)

          I promise.  I won't.



Bob slides the phone closer as he begins to dial the number.



INT. KOVIC TEMPS - DAY



Alice is sitting at her desk staring at a large rock on her

finger.  She talks into the telephone, extending her hand in

the manner of all newly-engaged women.



                      ALICE

          I couldn't believe it.  As soon as we

          sit down he pulls out this ring...

               (beaming)

          ... Oh I know - -I just got so

          emotional.  The waiter had to   bring

          me another napkin.



42     CONTINUED:   (AL)



RING.  A light indicating the second line starts blinking.



                      ALICE

          Hang on.

               (switching lines)

          Kovic Temps

               (beat)

          Dave!  Where are you?

               (pause)

          You met who?.., You're going where?

               (beat)

          Cancun.



There is a longer pause.



                      ALICE

          No, that's fine... No, I think it's

          great.., Sure, I understand I will...

          Okay... 'Bye.



She pauses for a moment then hits the first line all

over again,



                      ALICE

          He's in love Thank God!



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - DAY



Sander Vanocur stands just outside the white House gates,

filing his nightly report.



                      SANDER VANOCUR

          The President continued his

          convalescence, resting in the white

          House for the second straight day.

          His personal physician pronounced him

          in perfectly good health...



FULL SHOT - PRESIDENT'S PHYSICIAN - (SOUND BITE)



                      PRESIDENT' S PHYSICIAN

          I've examined him thoroughly and I

          must say, I don't think I've ever seen

          the President in better shape.



INT. WHITE HOUSE BARBER



Dave's initial rinse is replaced with a professional dye job.



INT. DAVE'S ROOM



Newly coiffed, Dave tries on a series of hand-tailored suits

hanging on a rack in the middle of his room.



INT. BATHROOM



Reed watches while Dave struggles vainly in the mirror with

his first set of contact lenses



                      SANDER VANOCUR (V.0.)

          The President was able to attend to

          Some official business on Wednesday,

          and continues to be briefed on all

          areas of national concern...



INT. OVAL OFFICE



Reed stands in front of the desk Pointing to a large

organizational chart of government



                             YOU



       THE CONGRESS---------------------THE JUDICIARY.



        HOUSE-----SENATE                SUPREME COURT



           JOINT CHIEFS-----THE CABINET-----N.S.C.



INT. CABINET ROOM



He sits at the President's spot in the middle of the cabinet

table.  Propped up in all the other chairs, are Poster-sized

photographs of the various cabinet members.  Bob points to

one as Dave thinks for a moment, then guesses...



INT. STATE DINING ROOM



He stares in wonder at a full, formal place-setting.  There

are five forks, three knives and a countless number of spoons.

Dave looks at it all, baffled for a moment, while Reed guides

his hand toward the fish knife...



                      SANDER VANOCUR

          So confident was the white House in

          the President's recovery, that they

          have just sent the Vice President on a

          twelve nation African goodwill tour...

          This is

          Sander Vanocur at the white House.



INT. WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING ROOM - DAY



Dave enters from the back of the room, flanked by Bob and

Reed on either side.  They make their way down the aisle toward

a large wooden podium with the "Seal of the President" on the

front.



                      BOB

          First thing we're gonna work on is the

          mannerisms.  Alan has put together

          sort of a training program



                      DAVE

          Great.



They lead him through the empty press chairs toward the front

of the room.   Reed climbs up the short Steps that lead to

the podium.



                      REED

          Now some of this may feel a bit Strange

          at first.  You gotta remember that

          even a professional Politician has

          Some trouble getting used to...



                      DAVE

               (stopping)

          A teleprompter.



                      REED

          What?



Dave wanders forward staring in wonder at the clear glass

panels.



                      DAVE

          The teleprompter.  Is it hooked up?



                      REED

          I don't think so.



                      DAVE

               (disappointed)

          Oh.



He folds his arms in front of him turning to Bob and Reed.



                      REED

               (beat)

          As I was saying, no one expects you to

          be Bill Mitchell overnight.



The important thing to remember is his general presence.



                      DAVE

               (nodding)

          Presence.



                      REED

          Right.  Now whenever he stands at a

          Podium, the President always puts one

          hand in the pocket of his coat...



                      DAVE

               (nodding)

          At a press conference.



                      REED

          What?



                      DAVE

          That's at a press conference.

          Otherwise he just puts `em right out

          there.



They look at each other for a moment.



                      BOB

          I'm not certain about...



                      DAVE

          Oh, sure.  Remember the convention

          speech?



Dave puts his hands on either side of the podium.



                      DAVE

               (in a perfect Bill

               Mitchell)

          'An America stronger than the one we

          were given.  An America prouder than

          the one we found.'

               (turning to them)

          He has 'em right there on the side.



They stare at him in amazement.



                      REED

               (first time he's heard

               the voice)

          You know that's very good.



... while Dave turns to them with a smile.



                      DAVE

          Oh, I loved that speech.



Dave brings his hand to his forehead, scanning an imaginary

horizon.



                      REED

          Thanks, I wrote it.



                      DAVE

               (drippingly dramatic)

          ... Somewhere there is a distant light,

          guiding us through this rocky shoal...'



                      REED

          Dave...



                      DAVE

               (clutching his "breast")

          'America isn't in what we say here

          tonight -- it's in the faces and the

          smiles of a Sunday afternoon...'

               (aside)

          Hand on the heart...



                      BOB

          Dave...



                      DAVE

               (swept up in it)

          It's in the little leaguer who may

          strike out but knows in his heart that

          at least swung...

               (aside)

          Hands to the side...



                      REED

               (louder)

          Dave!



                      DAVE

               (not hearing them)

          '... It's in the gentle kindness of

          the family kitchen as we gather together

          when the sun goes down...'



He exhales deeply and lowers his head almost tearfully.  Bob

and Reed look at him stunned as he comes out of the reverie

and turns to face them.



                      DAVE

               (upbeat)

          So when do we start?



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - CLOSEUP - ANDREA MITCHELL -



She continues with her report speaking directly INTO the

CAMERA:



                      ANDREA MITCHELL

          Tom, virtually every reporter in

          Washington is camped out here awaiting

          the President's first appearance since

          his Stroke...



WIDENING OUT:



Andrea Mitchell stands camped on the White House lawn amidst

a small army of minicams, trucks and reporters.



They all seemed focused on the Truman Balcony.



                      ANDREA MITCHELL

          Even though some may find his recovery

          amazing, White House officials claim

          they never expected less from a man

          who always expects so much from himself.



INT. YELLOW OVAL ROOM - DAY



Dave stands, in his new blue suit, peeking out the window at

the circus below.



                      DAVE

               (turning back)

          I thought you said I wasn't going to

          see her.



                      REED

          It's just five minutes.  She comes in.

          You wave to the press.

          She leaves.



                      DAVE

          Yeah, but the First Lady...

          Couldn't we start with a cousin or

          something?



                      REED

          She hardly ever sees him and it'll be

          so fast, she won't have a chance to

          tell.



                      BOB

          Be a professional. If you can

          convince her - - you can convince

          anybody.



                      DAVE

               (reluctantly)

          ... Alright.



                      BOB

          Now when she comes in, we'll move you

          right out to the balcony.  All you

          have to say is  `thanks for doing this,

          Ellen.'



                      DAVE

          `Thanks for doing this, Ellen.'



                      REED

          Exactly.

               (lowering his voice)

          She doesn't always like this stuff and

          it might soften her up.



Dave continues practicing "Thanks..."



                      BOB

               (hitting the intercom)

          We're ready.



Bob rises from the couch and crosses to the doorway at the

far corner of the room.  Reed leads Dave to the large double

doors that open onto the balcony itself.



CLOSEUP - DAVE



He jiggles nervously for a moment.    Dave takes a large wad

of gum from his mouth and sticks it quickly under the mantel

piece...



                      WOMAN (O.S.)

          Why can't you die from a stroke like

          everybody else?



DAVE'S POV - DOOR



He turns to see Ellen Mitchell, glaring at him from the

doorway.  Everyone in the room freezes.



ANGLE - DAVE



He is stunned by her beauty. Dave just stares at her as she

crosses the room.



                      ELLEN

               (to Dave)

          What are you staring at?



                      DAVE

               (too stunned to talk)

          Uh...



                      REED

               (jumping in)

          We're Gonna do it right out here.



She Stops just before the window, then turns back to look

Dave in the eye.



                      ELLEN

          Who was it, Bill? A Secretary?



He has nothing to say and just stares at her.  Reed nudges

him a little.



                      DAVE

          Thanks for doing this, Ellen.



                      ELLEN

          Go tuck yourself, Bill.



                      BOB

          Well, perhaps we can get started now.



She moves directly onto the balcony, leaving Dave behind.  He

stands there dumbfounded, as Reed takes him by the arm, and

gently pushes him out after her.



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - TRUMAN BALCONY - DAY



Dave stumbles out and finds Ellen, already poised at the rail

waving to the crowd.



CLOSER.



                      ELLEN

               (in a whisper)

          And you can tell those two pit vipers

          this is the last one of these I'll be

          doing for a while.



She takes his hand, displaying it publicly.  Dave looks down

at his hand in hers.  The heat of her skin goes right to his

brain.



                      REED (O.S.)

               (loud whisper)

          Smile!



Dave smiles.



                      REED (O.S.)

               (louder whisper)

          Wave!



Dave waves.



WIDER.   INCLUDING reporters.



                      REPORTER #1

          How do you feel, Mr. President?



                      YELLOW ROOM

          Bob and Reed are huddled beside the

          window.



                      REED

               (stage whisper)

          Fine.



BALCONY



                      DAVE

          Fine.



                      REPORTER #2

          Ready to go back to work?



YELLOW ROOM



                      REED

               (louder whisper)

          You bet.



BALCONY



                      DAVE

          You bet.



                      ELLEN

          I'm outta here.



She drops his hand, turns and goes back through the door

leaving Dave alone on the balcony.  He stands there for a

moment, then turns and follows her inside.



INT. YELLOW OVAL ROOM - DAY



She is halfway across the room when Ellen suddenly stops and

does a one-eighty in the middle of the carpet.



                      ELLEN

          Don't you have anything to say to me?



                      DAVE

               (thinks)

          Thanks for doing this, Ellen?



                      ELLEN

          You don't change, do you, Bill?



She turns and moves through the door, slamming it behind her.



                      DAVE

               (stunned)

          She hates me.



                      BOB & REED

               (throwing their arms

               around each other)

          Yes!!!



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - NIGHT



All the reporters have gone home and the only remnants are

scattered pieces of trash that blow across the lawn.



INT. WRITE HOUSE HALLWAY - NIGHT



Duane sits poised in his chair, just outside Dave's door.  He

sleeps soundly, when the door opens a crack behind him.



                      DAVE

               (softly)

          Duane?



His eyes bolt open as he turns around slowly.



                      DAVE

          ... Can I get a bite? I'm kinda hungry.



INT. WHITE HOUSE KITCHEN - WALK-IN REFRIGERATOR - NIGHT



It is cavernous and huge -- the size of small garage.  Dave

moves delighted down the long row of food stuffs while Duane

shivers slightly behind him.



                      DAVE

               (grinning)

          You gotta try this.  It's my special

          sandwich.



Dave loads up with food and smiles at Duane.



                      DAVE

          Everybody loves this sandwich.



INT. KITCHEN



counter and begins to go to work when Duane appears Dave

emerges with a pile of food.  He lays it on the behind him.



                      (BEAT) DUANE

          What's in it?



                      DAVE

               (turning)

          Oh,  that's a secret.



Duane nods and averts his eyes as Dave begins to apply the

meat.



                      DAVE

          So, how long have they been like that - -

          you know, him and the First Lady?



                      DUANE

          I can't say.



                      DAVE

          You mean you don't know or like -- you

          can't say.



                      DUANE

               (same inflection)

          I can't say.



                      DAVE

          Oh.



Dave pauses, then starts adding the lettuce.



                      DAVE

          So you just protect the President the

          whole time?   That's your whole job?



                      DUANE

          Yeah.



                      DAVE

               (turning)

          You got a gun?



                      DUANE

          Of course.



Dave glances around the kitchen and lowers his voice.



                      AVE

          Can I See it?



                      DUANE

          Well, it's really not policy to...



                      DAVE

               (quickly)

          I understand.



Dave turns back to the sandwich while Duane looks at him for

a moment.  Duane rolls his eyes and unbuttons the front of

his coat revealing a fifteen round Beretta.



                      DAVE

               (looking at the gun)

          You ever use it?



                      DUANE

          No.



                      DAVE

          Huh.

               (right back to the

               sandwich)

          You know what I always wondered the

          way they say you guys'd take a bullet

          for the President.



                      DUANE

          What about it?



                      DAVE

          Well, is that really true? I mean,

          would you really get killed just to

          save his life.



                      DUANE

          Certainly.



Dave cuts the sandwich in half turning back to Duane.



                      DAVE

          So that means, now you'd get killed

          for me too?



Duane looks at him, stunned by the realization.  Dave smiles

and moves forward, extending the sandwich.



                      DAVE

          Here.  Try this.



DAVE - Rev. 8/7/92                                   46.



Duane stares at it for a moment, then lifts the sandwich in a

daze.



EXT. DOWNTOWN WASHINGTON D.C. - DAY



The CAMERA begins to PUSH IN ON a small elegant restaurant.



                      REED

          Clean.



                      BOB

          What do you mean, he's clean?



INT. DUKE1S RESTAURANT - DAY



It's a Washington mecca for the power lunch.  Bob and Reed

Sit in a corner booth with a manilla folder between them.



                      REED

               (agitated)

          I mean I've checked everything.

          Women.  Liquor... Finances.  I went

          all the way back to his high school

          race for student body president.



                      BOB

          No one gets to be Vice President by

          being that clean.



                      REED

          The guy's a Boy Scout, Bob.  He declared

          frequent flyer miles on his income tax

          return.



Reed twists in his chair while Bob checks out the dossier.



                      BOB

          What about the wife?



                      REED

          Clean.



                      BOB

          Check his kids.



                      REED

          Clean.



                      BOB

          Nobody's got clean kids.



                      REED

          We've got nothing, Bob.  This won't

          work.



                      BOB

          If we find nothing, we get creative.

          Just make something up.  Instead of a

          couple weeks it'll be a couple of

          months.  The whole thing is under

          control.



                      REED

               (leaning forward; tense

               whisper)

          You think we can keep this thing going

          for a couple of months!



At that moment, a DISTINGUISHED MAN moves up the table,

clapping a hand on Reed's shoulder.



                      DISTINGUISHED MAN

               (strong Southern accent)

          Bob... Alan... Your boy sure looks

          great.

               (leaning closer)

          I think he sounds even better'n he did

          before this stroke.



He lets out a rich, throaty laugh, full of booze and

cigarettes.   Bob smiles at him.



                      BOB

          Well,  thanks very much, Judge.  We'll

          tell him you sent your best.



                      DISTINGUISHED MAN

          You take care, now.



                      BOB

          Yeah, you,  too.



The Man moves on as they look at one another...



                                                       CUT TO:



AIR FORCE ONE (STOCK FOOTAGE)



The President's private 747 soars into the wild blue yonder.



EXT. GENERAL MOTORS ASSEMBLY PLANT (DEERBORNE MICHIGAN')



- DAY The huge "GM" sign stands prominently in the f.g.  Below

it their motto reads:  "Mark of Excellence."



INT. ASSEMBLY LINE - DAY



Dave is escorted through the plant by the GM PRESIDENT and a

large entourage.  Bob and Reed hover a couple of steps behind

as Dave listens to the tour.



                      GM PRESIDENT

          Now this man is using a robotic

          mechanism for picking up the engine.

          The large arms that you

          see duplicate all of his arm movements

          exactly, so it's as if he's lifting

          two thousand pounds.



They pause in front of a large assembly area.'  One of the

workers stands at a machine with his arms stuck in two long

rubber sleeves.  Above him, a pair of mechanical arms hoists

an engine high into the air.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          Can I try it?



                      GM PRESIDENT

          Huh?  Uh, well...



                      BOB

          Mr. President...



                      DAVE

          I mean,  if it's a problem...



                      GM PRESIDENT

          No, no.   It's really quite simple.

          Just come on over here.



The GM Executive leads Dave toward the huge machine.  He smiles

as an army of cameras press in closer.



                      GM PRESIDENT

          Now, you slip your hands into these

          sleeves here...



Dave nods and does as he is told.    All at once the two 12-

foot arms shoot straight up into the air.  He smiles with

delight as the massive robot comes alive in his hands.  Dave

lifts his arms over his head and the huge claws point straight

toward the ceiling.  He sticks them out to the side and the

robot does the same.



                      DAVE

          I once caught a fish this big.



Dave sticks his arms out to his sides and the huge claws

indicate a 40-foot fish.  A roar goes up from the crowd as a

slight smile starts to spread across Reed's face...



                      REED

               (almost in awe)

          He's a soundbite machine...



Bob glances over at him...



                                                       CUT TO:



OMITTED



GERGEN AND SHIELDS (MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR)  - FULL SHOT



Two of the most famous pundits in America sit side by side on

the PBS set.



                      GERGEN

          I don't know about you, Mark, but

          I don't think I've ever seen the

          President as relaxed or comfortable

          with himself as he is right now.



                      SHIELDS

          Oh, I agree, David.  I don't know who

          gave him happy pills but this is a

          pretty unbelievable transformation.



                      GERGEN

          Well, I think it's a kind of 'rebirth'

          really.   This is a man who's stared

          death in the face and it's obviously

          had a profound effect on him.



                      SHIELDS

          Look, if that's what a stroke'll do

          for ya, I'll take a couple of dozen.



                                                       CUT TO:



CLOSEUP-REED



He stares OUT OF FRAME expectantly with the grin of an excited

child... The CAMERA WIDENS OUT to reveal:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE LAWN - DAY



Dave romps on all fours with the cocker spaniel (Cupcakes)

that used to serve as the President's prop.   He holds one

end of a towel in his mouth while the dog tugs feverishly at

the other.



WIDER



A hundred SHUTTERS CLICK at once while the White House press

corps strains on their barricade...



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - UPWARD ANGLE



Ellen watches the spectacle from a second floor window.



                      ELLEN

          What a jerk.



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE LAWN - DAY



Dave stands,  in the Presidential jogging suit, next to Arnold

Schwarzenegger.   They are surrounded by twenty or thirty

fourth graders, all there to demonstrate their physical

fitness.  Arnold hits the deck in a flurry of push-ups --

urging the President to follow suit.   Dave hits the deck as

well, matching the superstar rep for rep.  The cameras explode

in a LOUD VOLLEY OF SHUTTER FIRE.  Reed grins all over again...



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT.  SOUTH LAWN - DAY



Dave stands face to face with the Japanese Prime Minister in

a full diplomatic ceremony.   He listens to his interpreter

for a moment,  then bows stiffly from the waist.



The Prime Minister bows in return.



Dave bows again.



The Prime Minister bows again.



Dave bows again.  The Prime Minister bows again.



CLOSER



LOSER



Dave head-fakes but the Prime Minister bows anyway.  Dave

lets out an ear to ear grin as the SHUTTERS FIRE once more...



                                                       CUT TO:



JAY LENO (THE TONIGHT SHOW) - FULL SHOT



He stands in front of those famous curtains doing his nightly

monologue.



                      LENO

          How 'bout the President these days

          huh?  One minute he has a stroke the

          next he's doing push-ups.  Must make

          it a lot easier on the Secret Service

          when all they have to worry about is

          Kryptonite.



The audience claps in approval...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. EAST WING - DAY



Dave moves through the East Wing with an entourage of

Presidential aides.



DIFFERENT ANGLE



Dave glances to his right and hesitates for a moment.  There,

in her own suite of offices, is Ellen Mitchell with her back

to Dave, talking on the phone.



ANGLE - DAVE



He's drawn momentarily to her presence, but is forced to

continue down the hallway with his entourage...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT.  CABINET ROOM - DAY



He sits at the center of the long cabinet table, surrounded

by the 14 members.  Dave clutches a stack of 3x5 cards, as he

glances around the room.



DAVE - Rev.  7/27/92                                  51A.



                      DAVE

               (reading from the first

               card)

          Okay -- first we're gonna hear from

          Ted on the land management

          legislation...



CLOSEUP - DAVE



He glances back toward Bob and Reed with a proud look on his

face...



                                                       CUT TO:



OMITTED



INT. DAVE'S ROOM - NIGHT



He stands by the President's bureau, looking through the

drawers.  Dave pulls out some socks and an old used hair net.

He discards it quickly and moves onto the next.  Dave opens

the bottom drawer and glances down at the contents.  He pauses

for a moment, drawn by what he sees.



CLOSER



Dave reaches down and pulls a framed picture from the

President's bottom drawer.



INSERT - PICTURE FRAME



A young, happy Bill Mitchell stands next to his bride.  He

wears a morning-coat and top hat with the biggest smile in

the world.   Of course, a young Bill Mitchell could just as

easily be a young Dave Kovic...



                      ANGLE - DAVE

          He stares at the photograph of "him"

          and Ellen, reliving a history that he

          never experienced.



                                                       CUT TO:



OMITTED



INT.  FIRST LADY'S OFFICE - DAY



It is more functional than ornamental.  The Chippendale

furniture is covered up with papers and boxes and large stacks

of newsclippings.   Several aides move in and out of the room

while a MUTED TV set plays in the b.g.



                      ELLEN

               (into phone)

          You're misinterpreting it, Nathan --

          that's not what the study said.  It

          said if the mother got less than 1100

          calories the child would risk

          a low birthrate...



As an aide comes up to her with a small stack of papers, Ellen

notices the TV.



                      ELLEN

          Nathan?... Hang on a second.

               (to the aide)

          Will you turn that thing up?



CLOSEUP - TELEVISION SET (THE McLAUGHLIN GROUP)



McLAUGHLIN GROUP - DAY



Part wrestling match, part news analysis, part Roman circus:

the most famous political talk show in America is well

underway:



                      MCLAUGHLIN

          Issue One:  'The New Bill Mitchell.'

          Two weeks after his brush with death

          the President is suddenly bounding

          around the country with the energy of

          a high school track star.  Is this

          merely overcompensation or the

          indefatigable greatness of a truly

          great man.

               (turning to Kondracke)

          Mor-ton...



                      MORT KONDRACKE

          Well, he looks pretty great to me.  I

          think the President is showing the

          same strength of character he did when

          he first got elected.



                      ELEANOR CLIFT

          You know, Mort, every time this guy has

          a blip in the polls you start

          genuflecting...



                      MORT KONDRACKE

               (defensive)

          Hey -- I think he looks great.



                      CHRIS MATHEWS

               (cutting in)

          Yeah, he looks great 'cause they're

          makin' him look great.  This puppet

          show at the auto plant was the most

          manipulative piece of political theater

          I've ever seen.



                      FRED BARNES

          Oh, come on, Chris.  You're just steamed

          'cause he's doing well.



                      CHRIS MATHEWS

          I am not...



                      FRED BARNES

          Is he doing well?



                      CHRIS MATHEWS

          Well... Yeah... He's doing well...



                      MCLAUGHLIN

               (the final word)

          Answer:  He's doing very well.  We'll

          get to predictions right after this.



The THEME MUSIC COMES UP as they go to commercial.



INT. FIRST LADY'S OFFICE - CLOSEUP - ELLEN - DAY



She stares at the set, skeptically...



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. BALTIMORE MEMORIAL STADIUM - NIGHT



Dave stands at the edge of the grass in an Oriole's jacket

with "PREZ" on the back. The manager of the team hands him a

baseball while forty thousand fans stand cheering at their

seats.



                      PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER (V.0.)

          Ladies and gentlemen, throwing out the

          ceremonial first pitch...

               (pause)

          The President of the United States.



Dave hops over the little railing that separates his box from

the field.  The catcher stands a few feet away giving him a

target with the glove, but Dave shakes his head and waves him

over to the mound.



DIFFERENT ANGLE



The catcher looks a little baffled as Dave strides across the

foul line with a grin on his face. The forty thousand fans

start to go wild as he climbs up on the mound, tucking the

ball behind his back.



REVERSE ANGLE - CATCHER



He stands at the plate sticking out his glove to give Dave a

bigger target.    The President looks at him for a second,

then motions him into a crouch.



ANGLE - DAVE



He spits on the mound and spreads his fingers in a fork- ball

grip.   The catcher sinks into a crouch as Dave goes into a

wind-up and busts off a perfect curve-ball.  The catcher looks

at it astonished as it "breaks" into his mitt.   The crowd

goes nuts...



                                                       CUT TO:



OMITTED



"LARRY KING LIVE" - DAY                                  A75



Larry sits at his desk with his famous stand-up mike in front

of him.



                      LARRY KING

          We're back with Oliver Stone, talking

          about what seems like a pretty far-

          fetched theory...



                      WIDER

          Oliver Stone sits across the desk.



                      OLIVER STONE

          There's something going on here, Larry,

          and no one is telling us the truth.



                      LARRY KING

          Oliver, the guy had a little stroke.

          He's enjoying life a little...



                      OLIVER STONE

               (leaning forward; half

               whisper)

          If you look at a photograph of Bill

          Mitchell before the stroke, and another

          one right after...



                      LARRY KING

          Aren't you being a little paranoid?



                      OLIVER STONE

          Have you compared the photographs?



Larry King looks at him and shakes his head...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. DAVE'S ROOM - NIGHT



He lies on his bed, with the remote control in his hand, doing

a split-second tour of the channels.  Dave looks toward the

French doors that lead to the fourth floor balcony.



EXT. BALUSTRADE - NIGHT



Dave tosses open the door and steps outside.  He stretches

out his limbs, staring at the magnificent view of the city.



DIFFERENT ANGLE



He looks off toward the other side of the White House; Ellen's

side.  A single curtain billows out of an open window.  Dave

can't help himself.  He starts across the terrace.



                      FOLLOWING DAVE

          Dave reaches the open doorway and slides

          quickly against the wall.   Slowly,

          carefully he bends his head and peeks

          into the room.



INT. ELLEN'S BEDROOM - DAVE1S POV



She sits on her bed, surrounded by some work papers.  In the

warm light of the room, through the billowing curtains, Ellen's

skin seems to glow.   She stops reading for a moment and

brushes aside a loose strand of hair.



EXT. BALUSTRADE - WIDER



Dave stares at her, transfixed.   Suddenly, a light comes on

in a nearby room causing Dave to jump back with a start.   He

sneaks a final peek and hurries toward his room...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. REED'S OFFICE - DAY



He sits at his white marble Italian desk, talking on the phone

when Bob comes storming into the room.



                      REED

               (checking his schedule)

          Okay, let's see... you can have him on

          Tuesday the 25th...



                      BOB (O.S.)

          Are you out of your mind?



WIDER



He bangs down a copy of the week's schedule, looking Reed in

the eye.



                      REED

          Uh, let me get back to you...



                      BOB

          You scheduled a whole day with the

          First Lady?



                      REED

               (hanging up)

          It's a homeless shelter.



                      BOB

          Oh.  Excuse me.



                      REED

          It's gonna be great.  'Caring about

          his wife.'  'Spending time on her

          favorite issue...'



                      BOB

          I don't want him caring about his wife!

          What about the Vice President!



                      REED

          Remember that First Liberty stuff we

          almost got nailed on?



                      BOB





Yeah...



                      REED

          I just dumped it on him instead.



Bob looks at him stunned.



                      BOB

          When does it break?



                      REED

               (shrugging)

          Couple of days.

               (showing him a folder)

          Anyhow, look at these tracking polls,

          they'll burn up in your hands: seventy-

          three percent with seniors, eighty-

          four with working mothers...



                      BOB

               (a little uneasy)

          Alan, we still have to control this

          guy...



                      REED

               (ignoring him)

          And look at this.  Russell came around

          on the trade bill.



                      BOB

               (stunned)

          You're kidding.



                      REED

          How long have you been waiting to pass

          that thing?



                      BOB

          Three years.



                      REED

          I'm telling you, Bob,  it's a gift.

          When you got a Ferrari you don't leave

          it in the garage.



                                                       CUT TO:



PRESIDENTIAL MOTORCADE - AERIAL SHOT - DAY                80



The long line of black limousines and police motorcycles makes

its way through downtown Washington.



INT. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOUSINE



Dave sits next to the First Lady in the back seat of the limo.

Both of them stare straight ahead.   Finally, after several

seconds of silence, Ellen turns to Dave.



                      ELLEN

          Why are you doing this, Bill?



He looks over at her, startled.



                      DAVE

          What?



                      ELLEN

               (irritated)

          Since when do you care about the

          homeless?



Dave thinks for a moment.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          I care about the homeless.



                      ELLEN

          Yeah.  I'm sure it's keeping you up

          nights.



She turns away from him, twisting in the seat.  The bottom of

Ellen's skirt hikes up her thigh, exposing the top part of

her leg.  Dave looks down at it, drawn to the sight of naked

flesh.  Sensing something, Ellen glances back and catches him

looking.



                      CLOSER

          Their eyes lock for a moment.  Dave

          smiles quickly and glances out the

          window.  Ellen looks down at her own

          leg a little puzzled.



EXT. HELPING HAND SHELTER - DAY



The sidewalk is teeming with press.  The shelter itself is

painted a bright shade of blue - - a cheery little island in

a sea of graffiti.  A small group of community leaders waits

by the front door while the Presidential limousine pulls up

to the curb.



CLOSER



The door pops open as Ellen and Dave step out.  He turns and

waves to the crowd while she stares straight ahead.  Reed

hurries up to them.



                      REED

               (under his breath)

          Okay, it's straight klick and smile

          but there's a great visual in the

          kitchen so make sure you stop at the

          soup.



She shoots him a glare as they reach the top of the stairs.

Dave nods and they move forward to greet the community leaders.



INT.  SHELTER



He takes a couple of steps inside, then suddenly stops.  The

smile fades as his eyes go wide.



DAVE'S POV



It is more a nursery school than a homeless shelter.  Twenty

to thirty children, most of them black, stand formally

assembled in front of the President.



                      ELLEN

               (good at this)

          One of the things they're trying to do

          here at Helping Hand, is keep verbal

          skills alive.  The first thing that

          goes with these kids is their ability

          to communicate and they need to get to

          them before this happens.



She glances over her shoulder.  Dave has wandered forward to

the edge of the large rubber mat.  Everyone stares, stunned,

as he looks at the kids for a moment, then sinks suddenly to

his knees.



                      DAVE

               (quietly)

          Hi there.



ANGLE - PRESS CORPS



The cameras surge forward to the side of the play area.  The

SHUTTERS FIRE WILDLY as Dave glances up at the cardboard cut-

outs.



                      DAVE

               (quietly)

          You like cartoons?



The kids don't respond.  They stare at the crush of reporters

and glancing TV lights.



                      DAVE

               (turning toward the

               cameras)

          Could you just stop that for a second.



Everyone freezes.  The camera crews back up a step as Dave

turns back toward the kids.



                      DAVE

               (softer)

          You like Tweety Bird?



A few of them nod.



CLOSEUP - ELLEN



She stares in disbelief as her husband sits cross-legged in

the middle of the mat.  He leans forward, into the children,

talking like a kindergarten teacher.



ANGLE - PLAY AREA



                      DAVE

          So, which one do you like?



A FOUR-YEAR-OLD tugs gently at his sleeve.  He wears donated

overalls and a N.Y. Mets T-shirt.



                      KID (FOUR-YEAR-OLD)

               (in a lisp)

          Sylvester.



                      DAVE

               (smiling)

          Sylvester?



The boy nods.



                      DAVE

          But he's a cat.



ANGLE - REED



He beams from ear to ear as the photo-op materializes in front

of his eyes. Dave glances over at him, cupping his hand in a

whisper.



                      DAVE

               (side of his mouth)

          Gimme a quarter.



                      REED

               (confused)

          What?



                      DAVE

          Quick.  Gimme a quarter.



WIDER



Reed fishes through his pockets and comes up with a coin.  He

moves to the mat, slipping it to Dave.



ANGLE - DAVE



                      DAVE

               (leaning forward)

          Okay - - what can run all day without

          getting tired.



The kid looks at him, baffled.  Dave reaches out slowly and

taps the side of his nose.  DAVE



                      (GENTLY)

          Well, it's not your ear.



                      KID

               (lighting up)

          My nose?



ANGLE - ELLEN



She watches in amazement as her husband reaches out and

"magically" produces a quarter from the side of the child's

nose.  Dave looks up at her with a smile, and their eyes lock

as a hundred shutters fire at once...



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. "NIGHTLINE" - FULL SHOT - TED KOPPEL - NIGHT



                      KOPPEL

          What makes a man rise to a particular

          moment in history?  What makes a man

          in the thicket of middle age, suddenly

          rediscover himself with the wonder of

          a child.



CLOSER (SWITCHING CAMERAS)



                      KOPPEL

          Later on tonight, we'll talk with Dr.

          Henry Mueller who is an expert in the

          psychological effects of a mid-life

          health crisis... and to Gail Sheehy,

          who has just co-authored a book on

          male menopause.



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - NIGHT



The sound of a MAN HUMMING "Hail to the Chief" plays O.S.



DAVE - Rev. 7/22/92                                  63.



INT. PRESIDENT'S BATHROOM - NIGHT



Steam billows up in the shower while Dave scrubs shampoo into

his hair.  He massages it vigorously into his scalp while the

humming continues.



                      DAVE

          `Bum, bum da dum...'



He rinses it out and reaches for the soap.   It's a small

soap on a rope" designed to look like the Presidential seal...



                      WOMAN

          I can't believe you'd do something

          like that.  Not even you.



                      WIDER

          The door to the shower swings open as

          Ellen materializes.  No queen of England

          ever looked more regal than Ellen

          Mitchell in her cloud of steam.



DIFFERENT ANGLE



                      ELLEN

          How could you?



Dave jumps with a start, then turns away from her quickly,

bashfully facing the tile.   He looks back at Ellen over his

shoulder.



                      DAVE

          ... How could I what?



                      ELLEN

          Oh, come on, Bill.  Don't patronize

          me.   I'm not one of your little...

               (beat)

          Turn around.  I'm talking to you!...

          Turnaround!



Dave steels himself then turns slowly around to face her.  He

strikes a "stoic" pose.



                      ELLEN

               (trembling slightly)

          ... You know, if you want to be the

          same old bastard, that's fine.  I can

          handle it.   But don't pull

          this 'man of the people' bullshit and

          then do something like this.



                      DAVE

               (frozen; feeling - very

               exposed)

          I don't understand.



                      ELLEN

               (exasperated)

          That's not just a works bill you vetoed --

          that would have given these kids

          homes...

               (losing it a little)

          ... When I think about that little

          spectacle you pulled with those muppets

          and that magic trick...



                      DAVE

          What's wrong with a magic trick?



                      ELLEN

          You made their funding disappear!



Dave recoils a little.



                      DAVE

          Look.  If there was some mistake...



                      ELLEN

               (in a rage)

          There's no mistake, Bill.   If you

          veto their funding, it's not a mistake.

          If you hurt someone intentionally,

          it's not a mistake.



She turns and leaves through the steam disappearing as suddenly

as she came.  Dave hesitates for an instant, then starts right

after her.



INT. HALLWAY



Duane is seated at his regular post when Ellen comes stalking

out of Dave's suite. He looks up in amazement as Dave runs

out a moment later.   He's dripping wet and clutching a bath

towel around his waist.



                      DAVE

               (turning to Duane)

          Call Bob and Reed.  Tell them I need

          them immediately.



                      DUANE

          But it's ten-thirty at night.



Dave turns and gives him a "Presidential" glare.



                      DUANE

               (backing off)

          Yeah, sure. You got it.



INT. OVAL OFFICE - NIGHT



Dave is seated at his desk, hair still wet, dressed in the

Presidential jogging suit. The door bursts open.  It's Bob

and Reed.



                      BOB

          What the hell is this?



                      DAVE

          What the hell is this ?



Bob and Reed cross over toward the desk as Dave slams down a

copy of rolled up newspaper.



                      BOB

               (looking at it)

          The Washington Post.



                      DAVE

               (pounding his finger on

               the front page)

          No...



Bob glances at the paper then hands it to Reed.



                      REED

               (looking at it; shrugging)

          President vetoes works bill?



                      DAVE

          We vetoed that?



                      BOB

               (a slow boil)

          No!...  WE didn't anything...



                      REED

               (interceding)

          Dave, these things get awfully

          complicated sometimes...



                      DAVE

          That shelter was in this bill.



                      BOB

               (losing it)

          Alan



                      DAVE

          Lots of shelters were in this bill.



                      BOB

               (moving toward him))

          Listen, you little...



                      REED

               (cutting in)

          Dave, the budget's a very complicated

          thing.  Even I don't understand it

          sometimes.  Now occasionally we have

          to make some cuts and...



                      DAVE

          But we went there.  We saw those kids.



                      BOB

          Yeah. And if you can find a way to cut

          THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS

          from the federal budget, then you can

          keep your lousy shelters, okay.



Dave just looks at him for a moment.



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - DAY



A small Ford Escort with a Thrifty rent-a-car sticker pulls

up to the East Gate of the White House.  It stops just short

of the guard station, then rolls forward a few feet and stops

again.



ANGLE - MURRAY



He leans out of the window, squinting into the sun.  Murray

holds a mangled map of Washington in his hand.



                      MURRAY

               (terrified)

          I'm here to see... the President?



The guard looks at him without responding.



                      MURRAY

          He asked me to come.



The guard reaches for the phone and dials a few numbers.

Murray jiggles nervously in his seat.



INT. OVAL OFFICE - NIGHT



He sits in the exact same chair that Dave occupied on his

arrival.  Murray stares across the Oval Office with a terrified

look on his face.



                      MURRAY

               (urgent whisper)

          I'm serious, Dave -- you could get in

          a lot of trouble for something like

          this.



                      DAVE

          It's fine.



                      MURRAY

          They could put you in jail.



                      DAVE

          Why would they do that.  They hired

          me.



Murray just stares at him.



                      DAVE

          It's kind of a national emergency thing.

          I can't really talk about it...

               (confidentially)

          Paying me big money too.   C'mere.



He leads Murray from the chair to the other side of the desk.

Dave reaches down opening the bottom drawer.



                      DAVE

          See.



INSERT - DESK DRAWER



It is full of money.   Neat little stacks of hundred dollar

bills.



                      ANGLE - MURRAY

          He looks at it wide-eyed,  frozen by

          what he sees.



                      MURRAY

               (whispering; indicating

               the walls)

          Are we being taped?



                      DAVE

          I don't think so



                      MURRAY

          This is undeclared income.



                      DAVE

          And who's gonna find out?



                      MURRAY

          The government



                      DAVE

          I am the government.



Murray turns and looks at his best friend, speechless.   He

stares at Dave for a couple of seconds when a strange look of

wonder crosses his face.



                      DAVE

          I know -- kind of wild, huh?

               (beat)

          Let's get to work.



                                                       CUT TO:



EXT. WHITE HOUSE - NIGHT



A light is burning in the second floor residence.



INT. PRESIDENTIAL DINING ROOM - LATER



It is a large oak-lined room in the private residence.  Dave

and Murray sit on either side of a huge dining table with

papers strewn all around them.  In front of Murray sits a

large, leather bound volume of the federal budget.



                      MURRAY

          I gotta tell ya, Dave.  I've been going

          over this a bunch of times and a lot

          of this stuff just doesn't add up.

               (beat)

          Who does these books?



                      DAVE

          I'm not sure.



                      MURRAY

          I just think they make this stuff a

          lot more complicated than it has to

          be.



                      DAVE

          I'm not surprised.

               (beat)

          Can we save anywhere?



                      MURRAY

          Well, yeah.  But you gotta start making

          some choices.



                      DAVE

          Choices?



                      MURRAY

          You know -- priorities.

               (thinking)

          Remember when you couldn't get your

          car fixed `cause you wanted to get

          that piano?



                      DAVE

               (hopefully)

          You could buy it on payments.



                      MURRAY

               (thumping the budget)

          Yeah.  That's how you end up with a

          400 billion dollar deficit.



                      DAVE

          So what do we do?



                      MURRAY

          Well, there's lots of places where I

          think you can save, but I'm not the

          one who's ....... I mean, I'm not the

          one who's not the Pres...



                      DAVE

               (cutting him off)

          It's alright.  I know what you mean.

          Let's start at the top.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. CABINET ROOM - DAY



It is jammed to capacity.



The CABINET SECRETARIES are seated around the table while the

White House staff lines the walls.   Three television crews

are poised in the far corner of the room.



ANGLE - DOORWAY



Reed enters and crosses to Dave's regular spot at the cabinet

table.   He places a stack of 3 x 5 filing cards next to his

water glass and retreats to his seat along the wall.



INT. HALLWAY



Bob moves down the corridor with a little spring in his step.

He is actually whistling a cheery tune as he carries the

morning edition of the Washington Post.



INT. CABINET ROOM



Bob enters with a great big grin and even says hello to C a

couple of aides.



                      CLOSER ANGLE

          Bob sits down next to Reed unfolding a

          copy of the paper.



                      BOB

               (whispers)

          Its a work of art.  Look at this thing.



Reed glances down at the paper.



                      BOB

               (reads softly)

          `Vice President's office linked to

          First Liberty scandal. Justice

          Department may investigate.'

               (beat)

          Alan, you're a genius -- we're on our

          way!



Bob looks up and glances around.



                      BOB

               (pause)

          What's with the cameras?



                      REED

          Hundredth cabinet meeting.  I thought

          it was a nice touch.



                      BOB

               (benignly)

          Oh.  Fine.



                      ANGLE - DOORWAY

          Dave enters suddenly, moving quickly

          into the room.  He nods to the various

          staff members, crossing to his seat.



                      DAVE

          Good morning, everybody.



                      CABINET

          Good morning, Mr. President.



Dave takes a stack of index cards from his own pocket and S

places them next to Reed's.  He leans forward, clearing his

throat.



                      DAVE

               (purposefully)

          Before we get started today there are

          a few things I'd like to go over in

          the budget.



CLOSEUP - BOB



He glances up from his report and leans over to Reed.



                      BOB

               (whispering)

          Do we have anything on the budget today?



                      REED

               (stunned)

          I don't think so.



They look slowly toward the table...



                      ANGLE - DAVE

          He clutches one of the 3 x 5 cards in

          his hand.



                      DAVE

          Now I think I've found some ways to

          put back the homeless section of the

          Simpson Garner works bill.



ANGLE - CABINET TABLE



A slight murmur moves through the Cabinet.



                      BOB

               (standing up)

          Uh, Mr. President... I don't believe

          that's on your agenda today.



                      DAVE

               (pleasantly)

          Well it's a last minute change.



Bob goes completely white as Dave turns back to the Cabinet

table.



SHOT - DAVE



                      DAVE

          The way I see it we need three hundred

          and fifty million dollars in order to

          keep the program.   Now some of this

          can be achieved through some simple

          changes in cash management.  For

          example...



He leans forward onto the table, reading from his card.



                      DAVE

          According to the O.M.B. we have

          seventeen defense contractors who are

          delinquent in their contracts.

               (scanning the table)

          Is that true?



                      DIRECTOR OF O.M.B.

          Uh... I believe so...  Yes.



                      DAVE

          So even though they're late, we keep

          paying them on time?



                      DIRECTOR OF O.M.B.

          Well -- in a sense... yeah.



                      DAVE

          Now instead of giving them money for

          something they haven't finished, we

          could hold back that cash, put it aside

          in some interest bearing...



CLOSEUP - BOB



                      BOB

               (leaping suddenly to

               his feet)

          Mr. President!



ANGLE - DAVE



He turns slowly around in his chair.



                      DAVE

               (daring him)

          Yes?



BOB'S POV



He looks at Dave, then out into the room.  Twelve Cabinet

Secretaries, the White House staff and three network TV crews

are focused right at him.



WIDER ANGLE



He stands there, frozen in the glare of the TV lights.  Bob

looks at them for a moment then sinks slowly into his seat.



                      BOB

               (tightly)

          .. Nothing.



                      DAVE

               (smiling quietly)

          Great.



He turns back to the table clutching the card in his hand.



                      DAVE

          Like I was saying, if we took that

          cash and stuck it in even an ordinary

          savings account,  we'd be making twelve

          million a month in interest.



A murmur goes around the table.  The SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

shifts a little in his chair.



                      SECRETARY OF TREASURY

          Well, technically that's true...



He thinks about it for a moment...



                      SECRETARY OF TREASURY

          Yes.  Yes, I suppose that's true.



ANGLE - BOB



He has taken a handful of curtain and twisted it uncon-

sciously into a rope.  Reed stares straight ahead, stunned.



ANGLE-DAVE



                      DAVE

          But unfortunately, money management

          only gets us halfway to our goal.  To

          find the rest of the money, we're going

          to have to start making some choices - -

          some pretty tough choices...



SHOT - BOB



He seizes Reed's tie, pulling him over.



                      BOB

               (loud whisper)

          Choices???



ANGLE - DAVE



                      DAVE

               (hearing him)

          Yes, Bob.   Choices... Now the

          Commerce Department..,



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

               (sitting erect)

          Yes, Mr. President?



                      DAVE

               (from a card)

          You're spending forty-three million

          dollars on an ad campaign to...

               (reading)

          'Boost consumer confidence in the

          American auto industry.'



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

          And it's proving quite effective...



                      DAVE

          Does it make the cars any better?



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

          No,  sir.  It's more of a perceptual

          issue.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          Perceptual?



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

          Yes, it's designed to bolster individual

          confidence in a previous domestic

          automotive purchase.



                      DAVE

               (beat)

          Why?



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

          Well... to shore up product

          identification and preserve market

          share.



                      DAVE

          So we're spending forty-seven million

          dollars to make people feel better

          about a car they've already bought?



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

          Yes, but I wouldn't...



                      DAVE

               (indignant)

          Well I'm sure that's really important,

          but I don't want to tell some eight-

          year-old kid he has to sleep in the

          street because we want people to feel

          better about their cars.

               (beat)

          Do you want to tell him that?



He gestures toward the TV cameras in the room.



                      SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

          Me?   Uh, no sir... I sure don't.



ANGLE - BOB AND REED



Bob fumes at this but a slight smile actually starts to creep

up the side of Reed's face.



                      ANGLE - DAVE

          He pulls out a pen and jots down a

          figure...



                      DAVE

          Good.  That gives us another forty-

          seven million.   Now the Postal

          Service...



                      POSTMASTER GENERAL

               (sitting up)

          Yes, Mr. President!



                                                  DISSOLVE TO:



SAME SCENE - LATER



Dave's tie is loosened at his throat and there are notes spread

out around him. The Cabinet leans forward in their seats.



                      DAVE

          Okay, so that makes...

               (whispering)

          ... Two, eighty-four, carry the three...

               (pause)

          ... Three hundred and fifty-six million.

               (looking up with a smile)

          ... And that means we can keep the

          program.



WIDE ANGLE - CABINET ROOM



The entire room bursts into applause. Bob fumes silently from

his spot along the wall as the ovation continues around him.



                                                       CUT TO:



INT. HALLWAY



The door to the cabinet room bursts open as the mob pours

into the hall.



                      VARIOUS CABINET MEMBERS

          Wonderful job, sir... Fantastic, Mr.

          President.



Dave moves down the corridor followed by the throng.



INT. CABINET ROOM



Bob stands very still in the center of the empty room.  Reed

blocks the door a few feet away.



                      REED

          What are you gonna do?



                      BOB

               (quietly)

          I'm going to kill him.



                      REED

          You can't kill a President.



Bob looks at him for a moment, then suddenly explodes.



                      BOB

          He's not a President! He's an ordinary

          person.  I can kill an ordinary person.



                      REED

          Bob...



                      BOB

          I can kill a HUNDRED ordinary people.



                      REED

          He's only doing what you told him to.



                      BOB

               (stunned)

          What I told him to?



                      REED

          I heard you.  You said 'cut three

          hundred million dollars from the federal

          budget, and you can keep your homeless

          shelter.'



                      BOB

          Well, I didn't mean it, Alan. Why the

          fuck would I want to save a homeless

          shelter?



                      REED

          He was only doing his job.



Bob looks at him for a moment then erupts all over again.



                      BOB

          His job? His job!!!



He lunges for the door while Reed grabs him around the waist.



DAVE - Rev. 6/9/92                                  78.



                      BOB

          It's not his job -- It's my job!



                      REED

          Bob...



                      BOB

               (thrashing around)

          Was he a senator? Is he on the

          Trilateral Commission? Was he in Who's

          Who In Washington NINE YEARS Reed

          wrestles him away from the door, as

          Bob struggles to get free.  I'll destroy

          him, Alan. I'll shred the bastard!!!



                      REED

          Don't do this.



                      BOB

          I'll lock him away for good.



                      REED

          Then we'll all go to jail together.



Bob stops struggling suddenly and backs up a step. His eyes

narrow to tiny slits.



                      BOB

          What do you mean by that?



                      REED

               (smoothing out his suit)

          Just what you think I mean.



                      BOB

               (stunned)

          Are you threatening me?



                      REED

               (thinking about it)

          Sort of... Yeah.



Bob looks at him for a moment.





                                                       CUT TO:



INT. FIRST LADY'S OFFICE - DAY



Ellen is in a meeting with a few people when a MALE AIDE flies

through the door handing her the afternoon paper.



                      AIDE

          You won't believe this.



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