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英语剧本《瓶装火箭》

时间:2007-10-27 21:59:43来源: 作者:
Bottle Rocket (1996)
by Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson.

EXT. ALLEY. DAY



ANTHONY and DIGNAN walk down an alley behind a convenience

store. Anthony's nineteen. He's got on a red jacket with an

Enco patch. Dignan's twenty. He has a buzz-cut and wears a

short-sleeved terrycloth shirt. He carries a vinyl tennis

bag. It's got a pouch for a racquet but no racquet in it.



                         DIGNAN

            What color hair does he have?



                         ANTHONY

            Black hair. Paul Michael Glaser.



                         DIGNAN

            Making Hutch David Soul?



                         ANTHONY

            Right. The blond guy.



                         DIGNAN

            OK. That's wrong.



                         ANTHONY

            Dignan, it's --



                         DIGNAN

            Plus where's Huggie Bear?



                         ANTHONY

            He's not there. Huggie Bear isn't

            in every single episode.



                         DIGNAN

            I think you might of dreamed this

            one, Anthony.



                         ANTHONY

            No. It's a real episode. The killer

            is leading him across the city by

            calling different pay phones.



They climb over a high wooden fence.



EXT. BACKYARD. DAY



They walk through somebody's backyard.



                         DIGNAN

            Why?



                         ANTHONY

            As part of his plan. I don't know

            why.



                         DIGNAN

            See, that's what I'm saying. It has

            the logic of a dream.



                         ANTHONY

            The point is the killer always

            goes, May I speak to Starsky? He

            says his name.



                         DIGNAN

                   (pause)

            What does Starsky say?



                         ANTHONY

            He says. This is he.



                         DIGNAN

            This is he?



                         ANTHONY

            No. This is he.



They climb another fence. There's big house on the other side.



INT. HOUSE. DAY



Anthony and Dignan are inside walking through the foyer.

Anthony goes up the stairway quickly and quietly.



Dignan walks to the master bedroom. Goes in the closet and

grabs a box. Looks inside. Dumps it into his bag.



Anthony goes into a bedroom. Looks in a dresser and takes

out two watches. Digs through some socks and finds some cash.



Dignan goes in the study. Opens a drawer and closes it.

Opens another and lifts out a set of thin leather coin books.



Anthony's in a kid's room. Looking at posters of a football

player and John McEnroe on the walls. He grabs a walkman and

a calculator. Then suddenly stops moving. He crouches down.

Looks at a shelf of dozens of little metal soldiers. They're

in formations with different uniforms.



Dignan is walking down the hallway as Anthony comes down the

stairs. They walk to the door and go out.



INT. DINER. DAY



A twenty-four hour diner. Anthony and Dignan are eating at

the counter.



                         ANTHONY

            Did you see what I meant about the

            window?



                         DIGNAN

            Kind of. Except we've already got

            the keys.



                         ANTHONY

            That's true. But what if they

            change the locks?



                         DIGNAN

            Would they do that?



                         ANTHONY

            Who knows? That's why I filed it

            down.



Dignan nods.



                         ANTHONY

            Now that window can never be locked.

            It's impossible.



                         DIGNAN

            See, your mind is very good with

            the more mechanical details.

            Whereas my strength would be --



A good-looking WOMAN about forty-five years old interrupts

them.



                         WOMAN

            Can I use your Tabasco?



                         ANTHONY

            Sure.



Anthony hands her a bottle of Tabasco off the counter. She

walks away. Down the counter.



                         ANTHONY

            You don't see many women who like

            Tabasco.



They watch her for a minute. Dignan looks away.



                         ANTHONY

            She's really kind of hot.



                         DIGNAN

                   (looks back at her, nods)

            She's an attractive older woman.



EXT. BOB'S HOUSE. DAY



A huge house with a wide lawn. BOB, who's about twenty-six,

wearing black jeans and a V-neck T-shirt, is spraying down a

battered 1972 Mercedes with a garden hose. He's got his

shirt off and a towel around his neck. Dignan has an

expression of intense concentration as he looks at the car.



                         BOB

            Well, what do you think?



                         DIGNAN

            I don't know, Bob. What about one

            of those?



Dignan points to a new BMW and a Lexus in front of the garage.



                         BOB

            I'm not allowed to drive those.



                         DIGNAN

            Not even for emergencies?



                         BOB

                   (a little angry)

            No.



                         DIGNAN

            I thought your parents were in Italy.



                         BOB

            They are.



                         DIGNAN

            So who's going to know?



                         BOB

            My brother.



                         ANTHONY

            Future Man.



                         BOB

            Who?



                         ANTHONY

            Futute Man. You know. Cause he

            looks like he's from the future.



                         DIGNAN

            He looks like he was designed by

            scientists. For desert warfare.



                         BOB

            That never would of --



                         DIGNAN

            Let's cut the bullshit.



Silence. They all look at the car. Pause.



                         ANTHONY

            It's got a V-8, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            What do you think the cops have?



INT. BOB'S HOUSE. DAY



They're sitting at the coffee table in Bob's great big

living room. It's got high ceilings and two Persian rugs.

They're eating sandwiches and chips.



                         BOB

            If you're that worried, maybe we

            should just steal one.



                         DIGNAN

            What are you talking about, Bob?



                         BOB

            Can you use a coaster.



Bob slides a coaster under Dignan's glass.



                         ANTHONY

            Did you ever steal a car bdfore?



                         BOB

            Yeah. I've stolen two cars before.

            One Jaguar. And one Trans-Am. With

            T-Tops. That Trans-Am was fun to

            drive.



                         DIGNAN

            You stole a Trans-Am.



                         BOB

            Yes. I did.



                         DIGNAN

            OK, Bob.



                         BOB

            It's true, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            Well. What do you want to do? You

            want to steal one or just drive

            your car?



                         BOB

                   (thinks for a minute)

            I'll just drive my car.



INT. DELI. DAY



Anthony's playing pinball at a machine in the back of a

little grocery store. Dignan's watching.



                         DIGNAN

            Anthony, we'll get two hundred for

            the coin collection alone. That's

            less than what it's appraised at.



                         ANTHONY

            But Dignan, do you really know that

            much about rare coins?



                         DIGNAN

            I know about money, Anthony. I know

            the value of money. Plus the

            earrings are worth three times that.



Anthony looks at Dignan. Dignan points at the pinball machine.



                         DIGNAN

            Your ball.



Dignan tries to hit the flipper.



                         ANTHONY

            I told you not to take the earrings.



Anthony keeps looking at Dignan. Dignan doesn't look up from

the machine. Anthony turns and walks away.



                         DIGNAN

            You got another ball.



Dignan watches him go.



                         DIGNAN

            I'm playing your game.



EXT. SIDEWALK. DAY



They're walking fast down the sidewalk.



                         ANTHONY

            The list, Dignan. I know you

            remember the list because you

            signed it. "Things Dignan was not

            supposed to touch."



                         DIGNAN

            Every valuable item in the house

            was on that list.



                         ANTHONY

            That doesn't make any difference. I

            bought those earrings for my mother

            on her birthday. They have a very

            special value for her.



                         DIGNAN

            Yeah, but I can't be sorting

            through that shit in the middle of

            a burglary. There's just not time

            for it.



                         ANTHONY

            Then you shouldn't of gone in

            there, Dignan. Maybe we should of

            robbed your house. Did you ever

            think of that?



Dignan stops walking. Anthony looks back at him. Pause.



                         ANTHONY

            What?



Dignan turns and starts walking the other way.



                         ANTHONY

            Where are you going?



                         DIGNAN

            I don't appreciate you ridiculing me.



                         ANTHONY

            How was I ridiculing you?



                         DIGNAN

            You're making fun of my family. You

            know there's nothing to steal from

            my mom and Craig. You know exactly

            what you're saying.



                         ANTHONY

            That's not what I meant, Dignan.



They both see something. They keep walking. Dignan looks

back down the sidewalk.



                         DIGNAN

            Did you see that?



                         ANTHONY

            Yeah, I saw it.



                         DIGNAN

            I'm lookout.



                         ANTHONY

            Dignan, it's got an alarm.



                         DIGNAN

            I don't think so. Just reach on in.



                         ANTHONY

            That sets it off.



                         DIGNAN

            No, just do it real quick.

                   (starts down the sidewalk)

            I'll meet you down there.



Dignan cuts into an alley. Anthony turns back. Looks at a

parked car. Looks left and right. Walks to the car and

reaches in the half-open window.



An alarm goes off. Anthony unlocks the door and opens it.

Leans inside. Grabs a wallet off the seat.



A MAN standing on the sidewalk watches Anthony get out of

the car. Anthony looks at him, then walks down the sidewalk

not too fast. He turns down an alley and runs.



EXT. ALLEY. DAY



Anthony comes around the corner and meets Dignan beside a

dumpster. The alarm is still ringing in the distance.

Anthony starts looking through the wallet.



                         ANTHONY

            It had an alarm.



                         DIGNAN

            Yeah, I heard that.



                         ANTHONY

                   (counting the money)

            Five, seven, eight dollars.



He looks at Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

                   (taking the wallet)

            Holy shit. What'd I tell you?



                         ANTHONY

            Eight dollars.



                         DIGNAN

            That's not bad.



Anthony keeps looking at Dignan. Dignan smiles. He hands

Anthony a five dollar bill. Anthony looks at it. He takes it.

He puts it in his pocket. Dignan puts out his hand to shake.

Anthony waits a second. He shakes Dignan's hand for just a

second and walks down the alley. Dignan smiles and walks

behind him.



INT. HAMBURGER PLACE. NIGHT



Anthony and Dignan are sitting at a table with Bob.



                         ANTHONY

            What do herbs have to do with it? I

            don't understand the --



                         BOB

            Pot is an herb. It's just like any

            type of gardening.



                         DIGNAN

            How much could you grow?

            Realistically.



                         BOB

            As much as I want. When these

            plants bud I'll probably have about

            six thousand dollars worth of weed.



                         DIGNAN

            Six thousand dollars? Come on, Bob.



                         BOB

            You should take a look. I have an

            entire crop in my backyard.



                         ANTHONY

            In your backyard? How do you

            protect them?



                         BOB

            It's private property. Plus I have

            Hector.



                         ANTHONY

            Hector woudn't do anything.



                         BOB

            But he's got a loud bark. That's

            the most important thing is a loud

            bark.



                         DIGNAN

            If it's that easy why doesn't

            everybody grow them?



                         BOB

            Good question.



Bob looks at Anthony and Dignan. He suddenly gets worried.



                         BOB

            Don't you guys tell anybody about

            my plants.



                         DIGNAN

            You're paranoid, Bob.



                         BOB

            Yeah, but don't tell anybody.



                         ANTHONY

            Could you grow cinnamon?



                         BOB

            I don't know. Sure, I guess.



                         ANTHONY

            You could make your own cinnamon

            toast.



Bob looks at Anthony for a second. He looks at Dignan. Back

at Anthony.



                         BOB

            Are you a fag?



                         LITTLE RICHARD

            You're the faggot.



Bob turns around to see LITTLE RICHARD, short but muscular,

wearing a down vest and a baseball cap.



                         BOB

            Little Richard. I don't believe it.

            They'll let anybody in this place.

            Sit down.



Little Richard sits down.



                         BOB

            Dignan and Anthony, this is Little

            Richard. He's crazy. Totally nuts.



                         LITTLE RICHARD

                   (smiling)

            I don't know about that.



                         BOB

            Little Richard. Trust me. You're

            insane. Jesus, this guy used to

            carry a percussion bomb around in

            his trunk. You do not want a guy

            like that loose on the streets.



                         LITTLE RICHARD

            It seemed like a good idea at the

            time.



                         BOB

            The one and only Little Richard.



                         DIGNAN

            Are you named after THE Little

            Richard?



                         LITTLE RICHARD

                   (stares at Dignan)

            Ha! Ha! Ha! Why don't you stick it

            up your ass. Great group of guys

            you're hanging out with.



Little Richard goes out the door.



                         DIGNAN

            What was that all about?



                         BOB

            I can't believe you said that.



                         DIGNAN

            What did I say?



                         BOB

            I told you he's crazy.



                         ANTHONY

            But he didn't say anything.



                         DIGNAN

            Hang on a second.



Dignan gets up and walks out of the restaurant. Anthony and

Bob look at each other. They start to get up.



EXT. HAMBURGER PLACE. NIGHT



Anthony and Bob go out the door. Dignan is walking over to a

station wagon. Little Richard is getting in.



                         DIGNAN

            Little Richard. Wait a second. Hang

            on. I didn't mean to --



Little Richard opens his door hard into Dignan's legs, then

gets out fast and takes off his shirt. Dignan tries to hit

him but doesn't connect. They grab onto each other and start

knocking around. Another GUY gets out of the station wagon.

Two more GUYS rush out the door of the burger place. Anthony

and Bob stand back, nervous.



                         ANTHONY

            Let them fight.



                         BOB

            Let them fight.



They all watch. Dignan keeps trying to punch Little Richard,

but he's hanging onto him too tight. They keep spinning

around together, moving down the sidewalk.



                         DIGNAN

                   (calling out)

            Anthony.



Anthony looks at the other guys then moves toward Dignan.



                         ANTHONY

            OK. Break it up. Break it up.



Little Richard lets go of Dignan. They separate.



                         DIGNAN

            I separated my shoulder.



Dignan is holding onto his arm. He kind of moans.



                         ANTHONY

            OK. Hang on.



Anthony grabs hold of Dignan's arm. Everybody's watching.



                         DIGNAN

            Just pull straight up.

.Anthony pulls up hard on Dignan's arm. Dignan tries not to

yell, then suddenly he's OK and relieved.



                         ANTHONY

            Is it back in?



                         DIGNAN

                   (moving arm slowly)

            Yeah.



                         GUY #1

            OK, man. Let's go.



                         DIGNAN

            No. I'm not fighting anymore.



                         ANTHONY

            His shoulder went out, man. It's

            over.



                         GUY #2

            You guys better get out of here.



Guy #2 pushes Dignan. Anthony turns and pounds him in the

face. Right on the nose. The guy goes crosseyed. He falls

down with his legs all tangled-up in a strange position.



Everyone stands there stunned. Anthony takes a step back. He

looks up. He and Dignan take off. Bob stands there. Frozen.

Everyone looks at him. Bob looks at Little Richard.



                         LITTLE RICHARD

            Bob?



Bob takes off.



INT. CAR. DAY



The next day. They're driving with Bob. Dignan's up front.

He's banged-up from the fight.



                         DIGNAN

            The guy is fucking insane.



                         BOB

            I warned you, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            You said it like it was a big joke,

            Bob. Like he's wild.



                         BOB

            No, I was saying crazy like a

            lunatic.



                         DIGNAN

            I know that now. He's a fucking

            psycho.



                         BOB

            Well, don't blame me. I told you.



                         DIGNAN

            I do blame you, Bob. And woah. Look

            at her.



There's a beautiful GIRL on the sidewalk. They drive past her.



                         DIGNAN

            Loop around real fast.



                         ANTHONY

            Just turn right here.



Bob immediately turns and they drive past the girl again.

They don't say anything as they go past her. They all just

look at her. They drive on.



                                            CUT TO:



A minute later. They've looped back. They're looking for the

girl.



                         DIGNAN

            Where'd she go?



                         BOB

            Maybe she turned.



                         ANTHONY

            There she is.



She's on a side street. Bob hits the brakes hard. The girl

looks back at them. They back up a few feet and turn down

the street. They drive slowly toward the girl.



                         ANTHONY

            Bob, don't be so obvious.



The girl keeps looking back at them.



                         DIGNAN

            I think we might of scared her.



                         BOB

            Let's just go.



They come up, beside the girl. She looks right at them,

still walking.



Her expression is angry and also a little scared.



They drive away.



                         DIGNAN

            You blew it, Bob.



INT. COFFEE SHOP. DAY



Anthony, Dignan, and Bob are meeting with TEMPLE. Temple is

in his mid-fifties, short, heavy, completely expressionless

wide face. They listen intently as he briefs them on the

intricacies of firearms.



                         TEMPLE

            A gun is a firearm. A pistol is a

            firearm. But anything you hold in

            your hand is a weapon. A knife. A

            wrench. A ballpoint pen.



                         ANTHONY

            A ballpoiht pen?



                         TEMPLE

            Anyone who tells you a ballpoint

            pen is not a weapon needs intensive

            psychiatric treatment. You can

            stick them in the esophagus. You

            give them a ballpoint tracheotomy.



They nod seriously. Temple laughs.



EXT. FIELD. DAY



They're standing behind Temple's car in the middle of an

open pasture. The trunk is open. Temple's got some guns in

metal cases. They draw targets on pieces of paper. Anthony

draws a man running on his target. They fire a bunch of

different pistols. The last one they shoot's a .44 Magnum.

They buy it.



INT. BOB'S HOUSE. DAY



The TV room. There are two big couches and a nice giant TV.

The doors are open onto the balcony. The .44 is on the

coffee table. Dignan is sitting there with a map and some

diagrams laid out. Anthony and Bob are on either side of him.

Dignan's pointing at a notebook page with the heading

"Escape Route."



                         DIGNAN

            OK. Escape route. The most important

            thing you can have is an escape

            route. Just in case somebody's

            tailing us. Or even chasing us, as

            the case may be --



                         ANTHONY

            You think we're going to be chased?



                         DIGNAN

            That's a good question. No. I don't.

            I'm just being hypocritical here.

            However, I will say --



Bob reaches for the .44.



                         BOB

                   (quietly)

            I'm going to take a look at this.



                         DIGNAN

                   (puts hand on gun)

            Hang on This is important, Bob.

            Anthony and I are responsible for

            the internal situation. The money

            and the people. You're responsible

            for the external situation. The

            streets and the getaway.



                         BOB

                   (nods)

            That's my responsibility.



                         DIGNAN

            That's your domain.



                         BOB

            OK.



Anthony is making a little man out of a scrap of paper.



                         DIGNAN

            Now. One thing we need to discuss

            is timing. Timing is absolutely

            crucial. What are you doing? Anthony!



                         ANTHONY

                   (looks up)

            Nothing. Go ahead.



Bob picks up the gun.



                         BOB

                   (to himself)

            How many bullets can that hold?



Dignan grabs the gun away and sets it down out of Bob's reach.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob.



                         BOB

            I'm paying attention. I just want

            to look at it for a minute.



                         DIGNAN

                   (screaming)

            What's your fucking problem? You're

            a shithead!



                         BOB

            I just want to see how much bullets

            it takes.



Anthony picks up the gun off the table. He clicks the action.



                         DIGNAN

            Anthony, give me the fucking gun!



                         ANTHONY

                   (pulling away)

            No, Dignan. It's not your gun. It's

            all of ours.



                         BOB

                   (quietly)

            I paid for it.



                         DIGNAN

            God DAMMIT.



Dignan stands up, grabbing his papers.



                         DIGNAN

            You two just don't give a shit, do

            you?



Dignan starts out of the room. Anthony stands up.



                         ANTHONY

            Dignan, calm down.



                         DIGNAN

                   (turns back, screaming)

            You're out! I'm not working with

            either one of you!



                         ANTHONY

            Dignan! Stop!



Dignan stops. Looking at Anthony.



                         ANTHONY

            Calm down. Take a deep breath.



                         DIGNAN

                   (pause)

            You're right. You're right.



Dignan sits back down and starts spreading out his papers

again. Freezes. Looks at Bob. Bob's looking at the gun. Bob

looks at Dignan. Bob looks away. Nobody moves.



EXT. DECK. EVENING



Anthony and Dignan have moved outside to the hot tub.

Anthony pets Bob's dog HECTOR. Bob's brother FUTURE MAN

walks up the path from the driveway with his blonde

cheerleader GIRLFRIEND.



                         FUTURE MAN

            What are you guys doing?



                         ANTHONY

            Nothing. We're just --



                         FUTURE MAN

            You seen my brother?



                         DIGNAN

            He's inside.



Future Man goes inside. His girlfriend stands there on the

deck.



                         GIRLFRIEND

                   (smiles)

            Hi.



                         ANTHONY & DIGNAN

            Hi.



She stands there, looking across the yard. Anthony and

Dignan sit there in the hot tub, looking around. We hear

Future Man's loud voice inside:



                         FUTURE MAN

            Goddammit, Bob! Get your shit

            together.



Future Man comes back out. He stops by the hot tub.



                         FUTURE MAN

            What are you guys up to tonight?



                         ANTHONY

            Nothing much.



                         DIGNAN

            Just hanging around.



Future Man walks back out the gate.



                         GIRLFRIEND

            Bye.



She follows Future Man. Anthony and Dignan watch them walk

away. Bob comes back out with some drinks. He looks shaken.



                         DIGNAN

            What'd Future Man want?



Bob shrugs and gets in the hot tub. They sip on their drinks.

Bob's got a Heineken.



                         BOB

            He doesn't get it. Held never

            understand what we're trying to

            accomplish here. It's too dangerous

            for him.



                         DIGNAN

            Well, in reality it's not that

            dangerous, Bob. It's only dangerous

            if you don't know what you're doing.



                         BOB

            Yeah, but what if some nut pulled

            gun on you?



                         ANTHONY

            The only nut with a gun is going to

            be Dignan.



Anthony gets out of the hot tub and dives in the pool.



                         DIGNAN

                   (whispering, very serious)

            You know, Bob, Anthony did kill

            someone. He electrocuted our

            janitor senior year.



                         BOB

            He electrocuted someone?



                         DIGNAN

            It was an accidental. I don't want

            to go into the details. It was just

            one of those senior pranks that

            didn't really go right. I mean,

            obviously, since Swifty's dead.

            That's why Anthony never graduated.



                         BOB

            His name was Swifty?



                         DIGNAN

            Yeah. One of the nicest old guys

            you'd ever know.



                         BOB

            That's too bad.



                         DIGNAN

                   (nods)

            You know, when somebody gets

            electrocuted, their skin starts

            smoking. At least Swifty's did.



INT. CAR. NIGHT



Anthony, Dignan, and Bob are sitting in Bob's car, parked in

the dark. Bob's at the wheel. Anthony and Dignan are in the

back. Anthony has on a dark blue ski cap. Dignan's wearing a

baseball cap with the brim pulled down low. He puts a piece

of adhesive tape across his nose and hands the roll to

Anthony.



                         BOB

            What are you doing?



                         DIGNAN

            I'm putting a piece of tape on my

            nose.



Anthony tapes his nose. They stare out the windshield. The

alarm on Dignan's digital watch goes off.



                         DIGNAN

                   (immediately, dead serious)

            Let's get lucky.



EXT/INT. BOOKSTORE. NIGHT



Anthony and Dignan walk through the shadows in front of a

huge bookstore. The lights are on inside. They watch for a

minute and then go to the front door. Dignan hides behind a

post. Anthony knocks on the glass. An EMPLOYEE appears.



                         ANTHONY

            I left my sweater inside.



The employee shakes his head. He can't hear through the glass.



                         ANTHONY

            Do you have a lost and found?



The employee unlocks the door and opens it an inch.



                         EMPLOYEE

            We're closed.



                         ANTHONY

            I left my sweater in there.



                         EMPLOYEE

            Oh. I see. Come on in.



Anthony goes inside. Dignan comes out from behind the post.



                         EMPLOYEE

            We're closed, sir.



                         DIGNAN

            Where's that guy going?



                         EMPLOYEE

            He left his sweater.



                         DIGNAN

            Well, I left some money in there.



                         EMPLOYEE

            Where?



                         DIGNAN

                   (pulls out the gun)

            In the cash relister. Step away

            from the door.



Dignan goes in. They walk through the store.



                         ANTHONY

            Where's the manager?



                         DIGNAN

            Where's the other stocker?



                         ANTHONY

            There's another stocker, right?



                         DIGNAN

            We know there's another stocker.



                         EMPLOYEE

            Rob?



Dignan points the gun at the employee.



                         DIGNAN

            Where is he? Where is Rob?



                         EMPLOYEE

            I don't know. Maybe in literature.

            That's his section.



                         DIGNAN

            You got that?



                         ANTHONY

            Sure. Literature. The classics.



The MANAGER is locking the door of his office.



                         ANTHONY

            Is that the manager?



                         DIGNAN

                   (to manager)

            Unlock that door.

                   (to Anthony)

            Check the aisles.



Anthony starts walking through the store, checking down each

aisle. He picks up a copy of The Air War on Hitler's Germany

and takes it with him. He goes through literature and sees

ROB in travel, kneeling in front of a low shelf with a

carton of books beside him.



                         ANTHONY

            Rob?



                         ROB

                   (looks up, a little puzzled)

            Uh-huh?



                         ANTHONY

            Why aren't you in literature?



                         ROB

                   (hesitates)

            It's all full up.



Dignan is in the office with the manager and the first

employee. He's pointing at a drawer.



                         DIGNAN

            Open it up.



The manager opens it. It's full of office supplies.



                         DIGNAN

            OK. Open the other. Let's go.



The manager opens the other drawer. It's full of cash.

Dignan looks at the manager. He looks back at the cash.



                         DIGNAN

            Put it in one of those.



Dignan points at some bookstore bags. The manager picks up a

little one and starts to put the money in it.



                         DIGNAN

            A bigger one, you idiot.



                         MANAGER

                   (glares at Dignan)

            Don't call me an idiot, you punk.



                         DIGNAN

            I'm sorry. But that bag's too small.



                                            CUT TO:



Anthony waiting outside the office door. Rob, the first

employee, and the manager are sitting against the wall in

the office. The manager's got an intense, angry look on his

face, staring at Dignan. Dignan hands Anthony five little

bags full of money and starts to close the office door.



                         DIGNAN

            OK, guys. Just...Sit tight.



Dignan closes the door.



INT. CAR. NIGHT



Anthony and Dignan jump into the car.



                         DIGNAN

            Go. Go. Drive slow.



Bob drives. Pretty slow. Anthony and Dignan keep looking

back out the rear window. They're nervous. Nobody says

anything for a block or two.



                         BOB

            What happened?



                         DIGNAN

            Shhh. Slow down, Bob. Drive natural.



                         BOB

            This is natural.



                         DIGNAN

                   (looks at speedometer)

            That's good. Keep it at forty.



                         BOB

            Did we get it?



                         DIGNAN

            Be cool, Bob. Be cool.

                   (quickly)

            Make that light.



They keep driving. Breathing hard.



                         ANTHONY

            Holy shit.



                         DIGNAN

            We got it. We got it.



                         BOB

            How much is there?



                         DIGNAN

            Don't count it.



EXT. HAMBURGER PLACE. NIGHT



A picnic table in front of a hamburger place. Dignan is

standing up with his drink in his hand.



                         BOB

            Was Dignan screaming like, Get me a

            bag!



                         DIGNAN

            No. I was calm.



                         ANTHONY

            What about what that guy said?



                         DIGNAN

            Oh, shit. That was scary. In the

            middle of the robbery. The manager

            looks at me. Right in the eye. And

            goes, I'm going to remember you.



                         BOB

            Are you serious?



                         ANTHONY

            Yeah. He said that.



                         DIGNAN

            I swear to God. In a very quiet

            voice.



                         ANTHONY

            Like he meant it.



                         DIGNAN

            Yeah.



                         ANTHONY

            Like he would find Dignan. One day.



                         DIGNAN

            Like I'm going to hunt you down and

            kill you.



Dignan stands there a minute and lets this sink in. Then he

finally sits down and they all eat their burgers.



                         BOB

            You really think he'll remember you?



                         DIGNAN

                   (smiles)

            No. All he'll remember is a guy

            with a piece of tape on his nose.



They laugh smugly.



EXT. 7-11. NIGHT



Anthony, Dignan, and Bob come out of a 7-11. Bob's got a

slurpee. He's carrying the WWII book.



                         BOB

            See you.



                         ANTHONY

            See you, Bob.



                         DIGNAN

            Hang on, Bob.



Dignan goes up to Bob and hugs him. Bob's not smiling.



                         DIGNAN

            That was really good driving.

            Seriously. I mean it.



Bob nods and starts walking away, down the sidewalk.



                         DIGNAN

            We'll see you later, Bob. Good

            driving.



Anthony and Dignan sit on the curb. Anthony's drinking a

milk. Dignan's still watching Bob walk alone down the

sidewalk.



                         DIGNAN

            What's wrong with him?



                         ANTHONY

            What do you think?



                         DIGNAN

            Anthony, he sat in the car and

            watched a 4-11 in progress. He got

            what he deserved.



                         ANTHONY

            He was the driver, Dignan. He did

            what he's supposed to do.



                         DIGNAN

            I didn't realize you were so

            sensitive to Bob's feelings.

            Considering I did the plans, you're

            actually lucky you got --



                         ANTHONY

            Don't even say it, man.



INT. BOB'S HOUSE. DAY



Dignan and Anthony are following Bob through his house. Bob

is playing his electric guitar, not plugged in.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob, will you please listen?



                         BOB

            I don't want to talk about it.



Bob strums more intensely. They're walking through the

kitchen.



                         DIGNAN

            Look, I admit I was wrong for not

            telling you before the robbery that

            your share wouldn't be as equal as

            ours. But the fact remains me and

            Anthony were much more exposed to

            danger.



Bob has now come to the big glass patio doors where Hector

sits outside, looking in. Bob keeps playing as he looks at

Hector.



                         DIGNAN

            I mean, Jesus Christ, Bob. You

            didn't have some vicious lunatic

            screaming, "I'm going to remember

            you!"



                         BOB

                   (smiles slightly,

                   keeps playing)

            That's true. That would give me

            nightmares.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob, I've got nightmares.



Bob stops playing. He looks at Dignan.



                         BOB

            You'll probably have them the rest

            of your life.



                         ANTHONY

            What was that?



Anthony opens the door to the patio.



                         DIGNAN

            What?



They hear breaking glass somewhere as they follow Anthony

onto the patio. A voice yells out.



                         VOICE

            Motherfucker!



                         ANTHONY

            What's going on?



Bob sets down his guitar as they go out of the yard to see

what's happening.



EXT. BOB'S HOUSE. EVENING



Anthony, Dignan, and Bob go around to the front. Bob's

neighbor PHIL runs down the driveway with a wrench in his

hand. Phil is short and heavy, wearing a golf shirt. He's

got a bloody nose.



                         BOB

            Phil. What happened?



                         PHIL

                   (hysterical)

            Motherfucker. I'll kill him.



                         BOB

                   (looks around,

                   suddenly concerned)

            Who?



PHIL'S GIRLFRIEND comes running out the front door.



                         PHIL'S GIRLFRIEND

            I've called the police. Oh, my God,

            Phil.



She reaches to hug him.



                         PHIL

            Don't touch me! I swear to God I'll

            get that guy.



                         PHIL'S GIRLFRIEND

            I know you will, Phil. There was

            nothing you could do. All you had

            was a golf club.



                         ANTHONY

            You're bleeding, man. Sit down.



A couple of NEIGHBORS have come over from across the street.



                         NEIGHBOR

            What happened?



                         PHIL'S GIRLFRIEND

            Some black man beat Phil up.



                         PHIL

            He didn't beat me up. He attacked me.



                         PHIL'S GIRLFRIEND

            He took two hundred dollars.



                         ANTHONY

                   (to Phil)

            Tilt your head back.



Later. It's dark out now. There's a police car parked across

the street and another pulling over, lights rolling. One of

the OFFICERS walks across the yard, shining a flashlight in

the bushes. Dignan is talking with one of the other officers.



                         DIGNAN

            He was probably on drugs.



                         OFFICER

            They usually are.



Two other cops are getting a statement from Phil. Anthony

and Bob are listening. Some neighbors are milling around

talking.



                         PHIL

            As soon as I opened the door I saw

            him. A black guy. Looking through

            my dad's tool box. I wanted to trap

            this guy. So I closed the garage

            door.



                         COP

            And that's when he hit you?



                         PHIL

                   (looking up to sky

                   and concentrating)

            He struck me. I fell down. He took

            my wallet. Then he opened the

            garage door and ran away.



                         COP

            How'd the window break?



                         PHIL

            I hit it with the golf club.



Dignan's still talking to the other cop.



                         DIGNAN

            How long do you have to go?



                         COP

            26 weeks.



                         DIGNAN

            And what does that cover?



                         COP

            Social issues. Crime prevention.



                         DIGNAN

            Hand to hand combat?



Dignan suddenly looks toward Bob's backyard. The cop nods.



                         COP

            Ground defense.



                         DIGNAN

            Did you hear that?



                         OFFICER

            What?



                         DIGNAN

            Shhh.



Anthony's looking up into the treetops.



                         BOB

            What the fuck is Dignan doing with

            that cop? He loves them.



                         ANTHONY

            There's a million places to hide

            around here.



                         BOB

            Oh, yeah. They'll never catch the

            guy.



                         ANTHONY

            I hope not.



                         BOB

            Phil probably provoked him.

                   (looking at Dignan)

            Where's he going?



Dignan and the officer are walking over to the backyard.



                         DIGNAN

            No, it was a rustling sound.



                         BOB'S VOICE

            The dog. Look out for the dog.



                         OFFICER

            Is this dog going to bite?



                         DIGNAN

            No. Shit no.



Dignan jumps the fence. The cop looks over and shines his

flashlight. Dignan's petting Hector. Hector's calm.



                         DIGNAN

            See? I don't know what he's talking

            about.



Bob starts walking across the street.



                         ANTHONY

            Where you going?



                         BOB

            Move.



As Bob walks away he is looking back, past Anthony, toward

the backyard.



                         ANTHONY

            What's wrong?



Anthony turns to look.



In the backyard. Dignan is looking in the bushes.



                         DIGNAN

            He probably went into the next yard.

            Shine the light over here.



Dignan looks across the yard at the officer. The officer is

shining the light on the marijuana plants. He looks at Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            Those are...



Dignan sprints across the yard and over the gate.



                         OFFICER

            Halt! Sir!



Anthony and Bob are standing in the shadows across the

street. They see Dignan come racing down the driveway. The

officer is yelling behind the gate.



                         OFFICER

            Bill! He's running!



The other officers are running from their cars.



                         DIGNAN

            The prowler! That way!



The officers run past Dignan, toward the back. Anthony and

Bob take off as Dignan runs by. The three of them run full

speed down the street, cutting across yards, between houses.

They throw themselves over fences and scramble through bushes.



                         DIGNAN

            Way to go, Bob!



                         BOB

            I told you they were there.



                         DIGNAN

                   (about to explode)

            So it's my fault?



                         ANTHONY

            Be quiet.



INT. BOB'S CAR. DAY



Bob's at the wheel, Dignan in front, Anthony in the back.

They're driving fast down the interstate, past fields and

farmhouses. Dignan's drawing out a route in felt tip pen on

a Texaco roadmap.



                         DIGNAN

            In all probability nothing would of

            happened. But why take the chance?

            That's why I ran. I mean how many

            plants were even back there? Five?

            Ten?



                         BOB

            There were more than that.



                         ANTHONY

            Why don't you just tell them the

            truth. Those belong to my neighbor

            Phil.



                         BOB

            I don't know. I personally don't

            need that shit in my life right now.



                         ANTHONY

            Nobody does.



                         DIGNAN

            Obviously. That's why we go on the

            road. The thing about cops is they

            have short attention spans.



EXT. GAS STATION. DAY



Dignan fills up the tank and checks the oil. Bob tests the

tire pressure. Anthony does the windows.



                         DIGNAN

            Can I get that credit card from you?



                         ANTHONY

                   (pause)

            I don't like to use that credit

            card, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            Why not?



                         ANTHONY

            Because my mom gets the bill.



                         DIGNAN

            She's not going to notice, Anthony.



                         ANTHONY

            I don't want to use it.



                         DIGNAN

                   (pause)

            Well, then cut it in half.



                         ANTHONY

            I keep it for emergencies.



                         DIGNAN

            Anthony, we're on the run. This is

            an emergency. It's only fair that...



Anthony gets in the car. Pause. Dignan reaches into his

pocket and takes out a wad of cash. He counts some. Stands

there a minute. Goes inside to pay.



INT. CAR. DAY



Anthony stretches out across the backseat on pillows,

playing electronic football. Dignan reads Bob's WWII book.

Bob eats a Ding-Dong and smokes a cigarette.



EXT. FIREWORKS STAND. DAY



A fireworks stand on the side of the highway. The car's

pulled over and they're buying roman candles, M-80's, and

Black Cats from a KID wearing a baseball cap way back on his

head.



As they get back on the highway Anthony lights a roman

candle and fires it from the window. Dignan lights an M-80

and throws it out of the car.



EXT. LAKE. DAY



They drive to a big lake. A dog splashes in and swims for a

tennis ball. Anthony does some nice dives. Dignan swings

from a rope out over the water and lets go. Bob sits on a

bench.



EXT. CAR. DAY



Late afternoon. They're driving on the interstate. Anthony's

got a copy of Runner's World magazine.



                         ANTHONY

            Here's mine right here. See?



Anthony lifts up his foot so Dignan can compare his shoe

with the picture.



                         DIGNAN

            See if mine are in there.



                         ANTHONY

                   (looks at Dignan's shoes)

            Dignan, those aren't running shoes.



                         DIGNAN

            Yes, they are.



                         ANTHONY

            Look at the treads on those.



                         DIGNAN

            What about them?



                         ANTHONY

            They obviously weren't designed for

            racing.



                         DIGNAN

            Well, those treads stink. You'd

            blow a knee out racing on those.



                         BOB

            Will you guys shut up? God. It's

            like having two little kids in the

            car.



                         ANTHONY

            OK, Dad.



                         DIGNAN

            Really. OK, Dad. But seriously,

            Anthony. These are fast shoes.



                         ANTHONY

            You've never had a pair of fast

            shoes in your life, Dignan.

                   (to Bob)

            In fifth grade Dignan used to wear

            cowboy boots for P.E.



                         DIGNAN

            That's real cool, Anthony. Yeah, I

            wore boots. My parents wouldn't buy

            me any $200 running shoes like

            yours. I wasn't spoiled.



                         ANTHONY

            Don't call me spoiled, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            You were spoiled rotten.



                         BOB

            Enough. Jesus Christ.



EXT. SIDE OF HIGHWAY. DAY



Anthony and Dignan are lined up to race on the side of the

road.



                         ANTHONY

                   (yelling)

            You want to say it, Bob?



Fifty yards away, Bob's sitting on the hood of the car

parked on the shoulder. He's reading a magazine. He shakes

his head without looking up.



                         ANTHONY

            I'll just say it.



                         DIGNAN

            I'll say it.



                         ANTHONY

            OK. Go ahead.



                         DIGNAN

            On your marks...

                   (waits a second, says

                   very fast:)

            Get set go.



They take off. Dignan has the jump, but Anthony pulls past

him. A car blows by going the other way and they keep racing.

Anthony's out in front as they pass Bob sitting on the car.

Bob's watching. Dignan raises his fists into the air.



                         DIGNAN

                   (points at Anthony)

            You owe me fifty bucks.



                         ANTHONY

            Bob?



                         BOB

            Anthony won.



Bob gets in the car.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob wasn't even looking.



EXT/INT. MOTEL. DAY



A Holiday Inn. Bandera, TX. Bob's car is parked in front.

Inside: Dignan, Bob, and Anthony are checking in. There's a

teenage GIRL behind the counter. Dignan pays cash. The girl

hands over the keys. She's looking at Dignan's shirt:



                         GIRL

            Was that shirt made from a towel?



                         DIGNAN

            What?



                         GIRL

                   (seeing his reaction)

            It's just terrycloth, isn't it?



                         DIGNAN

            Yeah. I think so.



EXT. MOTEL. DAY



They're walking along the balcony, looking for their room.

Anthony has on his backpack. Dignan's got his tennis bag.

Bob's got two large suitcases, a carry-on, and a garment bag.



                         ANTHONY

            Look, man. She didn't know anything

            about shirts.



                         DIGNAN

            No, I'm not saying her. I'm just

            saying, I don't know.



                         ANTHONY

            It's a great shirt. Don't worry

            about it.



They find the room and unlock the door.



INT. CAR. NIGHT



Driving in a small town. Bob's behind the wheel. Dignan's in

front. Anthony's in back.



                         DIGNAN

            Armored trucks are very difficult

            to steal, Anthony.



                         ANTHONY

            I know. But once you get inside

            you're home free.



                         DIGNAN

            Right.. Get back to me on that one.

            Once your plan is worth a shit.



                         ANTHONY

            It's not a plan. It's just --



                         DIGNAN

            Actually. If you knew the exact

            route, you could plant explosives

            under a manhole cover and blow it

            up as it went over.



                         ANTHONY

            Yeah, but you wouldn't have the

            truck if you blew it up.



                         DIGNAN

            True.



There's a car stopped in front of them. A couple of girls

are standing beside it, talking to the driver. Bob can't get

around.



                         DIGNAN

            What the fuck is this?



Dignan leans over and holds down the horn for about five

seconds. The guy in the car sticks hi s hand out the window

and shoots the finger at them. Dignan sounds dead serious:



                         DIGNAN

            Ram him, Bob.



Bob waits for a nervous moment. He does two quick honks. The

guy's reverse lights go on.



                         DIGNAN

            Hit him!



Bob hits the gas and slams into the car. He puts his car in

reverse and backs up a couple of feet. He leans forward and

sees the back of the guy's car. It's all smashed up. The guy

gets out of his car, shaken up, and looks at them. His

expression is confused. Bob punches it and flies backwards

down the street. The guy stands beside his car and watches

them.



                         DIGNAN

            Shit, Bob. What the fuck did you do

            that for?



                         BOB

            He wouldn't move.



They go around the corner. Bob shifts into first and goes.



                         BOB

            Is he chasing us?



                         DIGNAN

            I don't know.



                         ANTHONY

            Speed up, Bob.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. NIGHT



They're unlocking the door. They go inside.



                         BOB

            You think he got my license plates?



                         ANTHONY

            He looked too shaken-up.



                         DIGNAN

            I'm sure he did. We'll have to get

            new plates.



                         BOB

            It's registered in my mother's name.



                         DIGNAN

                   (shakes his head)

            What the fuck possessed you?



                         BOB

            You're the one who kept saying ram

            him.



Dignan's walking into the bathroom.



                         DIGNAN

            I meant tap him. As a warning.



Dignan closes the door. Anthony lies down on one of the beds.

Bob just stands there.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. MORNING



The next day. Dignan and Bob are still asleep. Bob's on a

folding bed. Anthony's sitting at the table, reading a

newspaper eating some cereal from one of those little boxes

where you cut open the sides.



EXT. MOTEL POOL. DAY



Ahthony's swimming laps. He stops and hangs onto the side

for a minute. Across the pool he can see a good-looking

Mexican MAID about twenty years old standing beside her cart

looking at him. He waves. She waves and gets back to work.



A little while later. Anthony's sitting in a chair by the

pool, letting the sun dry him off. He's wearing just a

swimsuit. Dignan and Bob are fully dressed, standing beside

him.



                         ANTHONY

            Dignan, I can't get my hair cut.

            That's just not possible, all right?



                         DIGNAN

            Then you're going to have to dye

            it, Anthony. We've got to hide our

            identities. Especially after Bob

            crashed the car.



Bob has no reaction to this.



                         ANTHONY

            No, Dignan. I'm sorry. I can't do

            that.



                         DIGNAN

            Even if it's the difference between

            some trooper recognizing us and

            throwing us in prison or not?



Silence.



                         DIGNAN

            Well, Bob, Samson has decided that

            his hair is more important than our

            safety.

                   (screaming)

            My friend, that is a reckless

            decision! Let's go, Bob.



Dignan starts walking away.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob. Are you coming?



                         BOB

            See you in a little while.



                         ANTHONY

            See you, Bob.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. DAY



Anthony's wearing a bathrobe, sitting on one of the beds.

The maid unlocks the door and looks inside. She sees Anthony

and starts to go back out.



                         ANTHONY

            No, it's OK. Come on in.



She goes in and starts cleaning up. Anthony sits down in one

of the chairs and makes conversation.



                         ANTHONY

            It's hot out, isn't it? Yeah. This

            is a nice little town. So, what, do

            you do all these rooms yourself? Or

            what? I'm Anthony.



He puts out his hand. She shakes it.



                         ANTHONY

            What's your name?



                         MAID

            Inez.



                         ANTHONY

            Inez?



She nods.



                         ANTHONY

            Let me give you a hand with that.



He helps her make the beds.



EXT. MOTEL HALLWAY. DAY



Anthony walks with Inez from room to room, helpinq her clean

up.



                         ANTHONY

            How do you say nineteen?



                         INEZ

            Dies y nueve.



                         ANTHONY

            Right. Yeah. Yo soy dies y nueve.

            How old are you?



INT. MOTEL ROOM. DAY



Inez opens the door to one of the room.. They go in to clean

it.



                         ANTHONY

            Are you ever scared of finding a

            dead body in one of these rooms?



                         INEZ

                   (laughs)

            No.



                         ANTHONY

            It could happen. This is the exact

            kind of place where it happens. But

            I don't want to scare you.



Anthony picks up a magazine off somebody's suitcase. He

flips through it. Inez takes it out of his hands and puts it

back on the suitcase.



INT. BATHROOM. DAY



Inez is putting a new bar of soap in the shower. Anthony

picks up some wet towels off the floor. It's cramped in there.



                         ANTHONY

            People think because they're in a

            hotel they can act like a slob.

            It's bad manners.



Inez takes the towels. She pulls the shower curtain shut.



                         ANTHONY

            Were you born in Mexico?



                         INEZ

            Cuba.



                         ANTHONY

            Oh, really? That's interesting. Do

            you prefer Cuba or the United States?



Inez is trying to get out of the bathroom but Anthony's in

the way.



                         INEZ

            Scuse me.



EXT. MOTEL HALLWAY. DAY



Inez is pushing the cart. Anthony has his hand on the cart.



                         ANTHONY

            These towels are still warm.



He picks one up and holds it to his face.



                         ANTHONY

            I guess from the dryer.



He hands the towel to Inez. She holds it to her face.



                         ANTHONY

            I've never met anybody from Cuba

            before.



Inez says a few sentences of very fast Spanish. Anthony nods.

Inez knocks on the door of a room.



                         INEZ

            Housekeeping.



A WOMAN about thirty-five years old opens the door.



                         WOMAN

            We're just checking out.



The woman goes back into the room. Inez follows her.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. DAY



The woman's packing a bag on the bed. Anthony comes in. The

woman looks at him. 8he's about to say something when

Anthony takes the liner out of the trashcan. The woman's

HUSBAND comes out of the bathroom. Anthony picks up some

stuff off the floor.



                         HUSBAND

            Hi.



                         ANTHONY

            Hi.



Anthony follows Inez into the bathroom. The husband looks at

his wife.



INT. BARBERSHOP. DAY



Diqnan's sitting in the waiting area of a barbershop reading

a newspaper. We can see Bob out the window, talking on a pay

phone. He hangs up and comes inside.



                         DIGNAN

            You can go first, Bob.



                         BOB

            My brother's in jail.



                         DIGNAN

            What are you talking about?



EXT. BARBERSHOP. DAY



They're standing next to the spinning striped pole.



                         BOB

            The weed.



                         DIGNAN

            But it's not his. How can they

            arrest Future Man?



                         BOB

            They said he's a drug dealer.



Bob looks off into the distance. Sickened.



                         DIGNAN

            Those assholes. We got rapes.

            Murders. Violent crimes every

            second. And this is what they come

            up with.

                   (shaking his head)

            They're just fucking him because

            he's from a prominent family.



INT. DINER. DAY



They're sitting at a table, waiting for their order.



                         DIGNAN

            I don't think they can make it

            stick, Bob. I mean, what do they

            actually have on Future Man?



                         BOB

            Well, the marijuana crop is a good

            start.



                         DIGNAN

            That could be anybody's.



                         BOB

            They also found my two beam scale

            in the garage.

.                         DIGNAN

            Since when is it a crime to have a

            scale in your house? Everybody has

            a scale.



                         BOB

            The cops say it's a special kind of

            scale drug dealers use in selling

            marijuana.



                         DIGNAN

            So tell them the truth. What do you

            use it for?



                         BOB

                   (pause)

            I was just going to use it to see

            how much I had.



Dignan mulls this over for a minute.



                         DIGNAN

            How long has he been in there?



                         BOB

            I don't know.



                         DIGNAN

            Then how come they haven't set the

            bail yet? That's unconstitutional.



                         BOB

            We'll have to see when we get back.



Dignan looks at Bob for a minute.



                         DIGNAN

            What do you mean get back?



                         BOB

                   (pause)

            Well, obviously, we got to go back.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob, that makes no sense.



                         BOB

            Dignan, he's my brother. I can't

            just leave him there.



                         DIGNAN

            This could be a trap.

.                         BOB

            Come on, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            Don't "Come on, Dignan" me.



                         BOB

            I'm going back.



                         DIGNAN

                   (louder)

            Not in that car you're not.



                         BOB

            Watch me.



                         DIGNAN

            Good luck, since I got the keys.



Bob glares at Dignan. Dignan shrugs. The waitress brings

over some glasses of water, ice clinking. Nobody says

anything while she sets them down. She walks away.



                         BOB

            Give me the keys, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            I can't do that, Bob.



                         BOB

            Dignan. You're going to give me

            those keys or you're going to get

            hurt.



                         DIGNAN

            Don't threaten me, Bob.



                         BOB

            Goddammit, Dignan! It's my car! If

            you don't give me my keys, I swear

            to God --



EXT. STREET. DAY



Dignan drives the car slowly alongside: Bob walking down the

sidewalk, staring straight ahead. Dignan's, got his window

down.



                         DIGNAN

            Look, Bob. I understand your

            loyalty. You're a good person. But

            right now you're not using your

            best judgement.



Bob keeps walking.



                         DIGNAN

            Future Man would not want you to go

            to jail I promise you. Just get in

            the car and we'll talk about it.



No reaction. Bob keeps walking straight ahead.



                         DIGNAN

            Future Man would never go to jail

            for you, I'll tell you that.



                         BOB

            His name's not Future Man, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            I know it's not.



                         BOB

            You don't even know his name.



                         DIGNAN

            Yes, I do.



                         BOB

            What is it?



                         DIGNAN

            Just get in the car, Bob.



                         BOB

            What's his name?



                         DIGNAN

            OK, Bob. I don't know his name. You

            know why? Because I don't care.

            He's Future Man. But I care about

            you. And to me it doesn't make

            sense to go back to the scene of a

            crime. Will you get in the car, Bob?

            This is stupid.



Bob stops walking.



                         BOB

            It's not your decision and he's not

            your brother, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            That's right. I only have one vote.

            We'll go talk with Anthony and

            figure it out.



Pause. Bob gets into the backseat. Dignan looks back at him

for a minute.



                         DIGNAN

            You're going to ride in the back?



Bob nods and looks out the window.



                         DIGNAN

            Come on, Bob. Get in front.



Bob exhales and gets out. He gets in up front. Dignan looks

at him for a minute.



                         DIGNAN

            You've got a beautiful walk, Bob.



                         BOB

            Let's go.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. NIGHT



Dignan and Bob open the door and go in. Inside: Inez and two

other Hispanic MAIDS are sitting at the table by the window.

One's about seventeen and a little heavy, the other's in her

mid-thitties. There's a bunch of glasses and a bottle of rum

on the table. One of the maids is cutting up a banana. Inez

smiles at Dignan. Dignan looks puzzled.



                         DIGNAN

            Hi. How's it going.



Suddenly there's a loud crunching, grinding sound. Dignan

and Bob are startled. They look around the room. The sound

stops.



Anthony comes out of the bathroom carrying the pitcher from

a blender. It's full to the top with yellow liquid. He sees

Dignan and Bob and stops. Pause.



                         ANTHONY

            I thought you guys went to get your

            hair cut.



                         DIGNAN

            No. We didn't.



Silence.



                         ANTHONY

            We're making banana daqueris.



Anthony holds up the pitcher. Dignan looks at it. Nods. Pause.



                         ANTHONY

            This is Inez. Carmen. Anita.



                         DIGNAN

            Hi.



                         ANTHONY

            Inez, this is --



                         DIGNAN

            Jerry.

                   (pointing to Bob)

            And this is my associate Cornelius.



A strange expression crosses Bob's face.



                         DIGNAN

            May I have a word with you, please?



                         ANTHONY

            Sure.



EXT. MOTEL HALLWAY. NIGHT



Outside the room. Dignan closes the door. There's three

housekeeping carts in the hall.



                         DIGNAN

            What the fuck is going on here?



                         ANTHONY

            What. What's the matter?



                         DIGNAN

            Anthony, we're on the run from the

            law here. Did you tell these people

            your real name?



                         ANTHONY

            No. I didn't. Dignan, they don't

            speak English.



                         DIGNAN

            They don't?



                         ANTHONY

            No. Not really. Inez speaks a little.



                         DIGNAN

            Which one was that?



                         ANTHONY

            On the left.



Dignan cracks open the door and looks inside.



                         ANTHONY

            She's from Cuba.



                         DIGNAN

            No kidding.



                         BOB

            Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

                   (closes the door)

            Anthony. Bad news.



EXT. MOTEL POOL. DAY



They walk around the motel.



                         ANTHONY

            How long are they going to hold him?



                         BOB

            I don't know. I don't know anything.

            Except Phil says they got him. And

            he's in jail.



                         DIGNAN

            He needs to hire an attorney.



                         ANTHONY

            No, no. Look. OK. Let's stay here

            until we find out what's going on.



                         BOB

            Anthony, I --



                         ANTHONY

            And if Future Man doesn't get let

            out of jail in 48 hours, then we go

            back. All right?



                         DIGNAN

            Now that makes sense. We'll hang

            out for a couple of days. Get a

            little R&R. Make sure Future Man's

            OK and then get back on the road.



                         ANTHONY

            As long as he gets out OK.



                         DIGNAN

            Obviously. That's a given.



                         ANTHONY

            Bob?



                         BOB

            What?



                         ANTHONY

            Is that OK?



Pause. Bob looks at Dignan. Looks at Anthony.



                         BOB

                   (shrugs)

            Yeah. I guess so.



They shake hands and start back to the room.



                         DIGNAN

            See, now we've got a plan.



                         ANTHONY

            Don't worry about it, Bob.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. NIGHT



Anthony, Dignan, Inez, Carmen, and Anita are sitting crowded

around the little table by the window in the motel room.

They've got banana daqueris and a bottle of wine. Moonlight

comes through the window. Bob is standing up in front of

them with a banana daqueri in his hand. He's singing a blues

number acapella. He's got a good voice.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. NIGHT



Dignan and Bob are playing slapjack with Carmen and Anita.

Everyone's got their hands ready as  Carmen turns one card

then the next. Bob's having a conversation in fluent Spanish

with them about Las Vegas. He's talking about the rules at

different casinos: Bally's, Caesar's, the Desert Inn.

Dignan's paying close attention to the deck. A jack comes up

and he slams it.



EXT. MOTEL POOL. NIGHT



There's a light in the pool. Anthony and Inez are swimming.

Anthony swims around her with his eyes just above the water.

He goes under and comes up grabbing onto her. She laughs.



                         INEZ

            Does my skin feel soft, Anthony?



                         ANTHONY

                   (passionate)

            God, yes. Like silk.

.Inez starts to giggle.



                         ANTHONY

            What?

                   (starts laughing)

            What?



                         INEZ

            Like silk?



                         ANTHONY

            God. That does sound corny.  Oh,

            your skin feels so soft and silky.

            But it really kind of does.



He kisses her.



                         DIGNAN

            No lifeguard on duty. Swim at your

            own risk.



They look up. Dignan's standng at the other side of the pool.

He smiles.



                         DIGNAN

            You know, I did save Anthony from

            drowning once, Inez. Tell her,

            Anthony.



                                            CUT TO:



Dignan sitting with his feet in the pool. Anthony and Inez

are sitting on the steps beside him, in the shallow end.



                         DIGNAN

            See, one day we were playing hot

            box over at my next door neighbor

            Mr. Langston's house and Anthony

            fell in the pool and got knocked

            unconscious. I had to dive in and

            save him.



                         ANTHONY

            This was in fourth grade.



                         DIGNAN

            Mr. Langston performed

            cardiopulmonary recitation. CPR.

            I've never said this before, but

            frankly I thought Anthony was dead.

            The veins in his face were all

            sticking out. His skin was blue. He

            truly did look dead.



                         ANTHONY

            After that my parents never let me

            go to Dignan's again.



                         DIGNAN

            They blamed my family for everything.

            They always said Mr. Langston saved

            Anthony's life.



Dignan stares wistfully across the pool. Anthony looks at

him for a minute.



                         ANTHONY

            But if it wasn't for Dignan I

            probably would of died.



                         DIGNAN

                   (nodding, whisper voice)

            Yes...It's true.



They're all quiet for a minute. Inez hangs onto the side.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. NIGHT



Bob's sitting in the room by himself, close to the TV,

watching a war movie.



EXT. MOTEL. DAY



The next morning. Dignan bursts out the door of the motel

room. He runs across the parking lot.



                         DIGNAN

            Son of a bitch.



Dignan runs back into the room. He comes out with Anthony.



                         DIGNAN

            He's gone. He stole the car.



                         ANTHONY

            Where was it parked?



                         DIGNAN

            Right here.



Anthony looks around the parking lot.



                         DIGNAN

            That coward. Son of a bitch.



                         ANTHONY

            Maybe he just went to the store.



                         DIGNAN

            He took his stuff. He's gone.

                   (pause)

            I should of seen this. I should of

            expected it. Bob doesn't have any

            character.



Anthony puts his hands in his pockets. Looks out at the

highway.



                         ANTHONY

            He went back for his brother.



                         DIGNAN

            We said 48 hours.



                         ANTHONY

            That's a long time to be in jail.



They stand there in the empty parking lot. Anthony goes

inside.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. DAY



In the room. The blinds are pulled. Anthony's sitting at the

end of a bed. Dignan's pacing around the room.



                         DIGNAN

            We'll get him. Don't worry about

            that. We'll go back. We'll find him.

            And we'll blow up his car. Or do

            something. I promise you.



Anthony gets up and walks to the bathroom. He shuts the door.

Dignan follows him over to the sink and sits on the counter.



                         DIGNAN

            I mean, let's face it. Bob was dead

            weight. We're a lot better off

            without him.

                   (pause)

            But who could expect it? Just like

            that. Steals the fucking car. What

            kind of person pulls that --



Anthony opens the door and walks out.



                         ANTHONY

            Bob didn't steal the car. He told

            me he was going. He had to go help

            his brother.



Anthony sits back down on the bed. Dignan's shocked.



                         DIGNAN

            When'd he tell you?



                         ANTHONY

            This morning.



                         DIGNAN

            Where was I?



                         ANTHONY

            You were asleep.



                         DIGNAN

            He told you and you let him do it.



                         ANTHONY

            He told me because he wanted to

            know if I wanted to go.



                         DIGNAN

                   (hesitates)

            If you wanted to go? What were you

            going to do? Just leave me here by

            myself?



                         ANTHONY

            Well, I didn't do it, did I?



                         DIGNAN

            So when you were saying Bob's at

            the store and acting real suprised,

            that was just an act. You were

            just --



                         ANTHONY

            Bob went to help his brother. I

            understand that and I can't help it

            if you don't.



                         DIGNAN

            I understand that if I had a few

            more friends like you and Bob I'd

            be dead.



                         ANTHONY

            If you say so.



INT. DINER. DAY



Anthony and Dignan are sitting at a booth. Anthony's got a

roadmap spread out on the table. There's a long silence.



                         DIGNAN

            If you'd gone with Bob you'd

            probably be in Weatherford by now.

            Of course I'd be here frantically

            worrying thinking you must of got

            kidnapped.



                         ANTHONY

            I didn't realize you had such an

            incredible ability to feel sorry

            for yourself, Dignan.



                         DIGNAN

            Well, the world is a little bit

            colder today.



Anthony sits there thinking for a second, stating into space.

Then he looks back at his map. He draws some lines in two

different colors of felt tip pens.



                         ANTHONY

            You want to look at the map?



Pause. Dignan kind of looks at the map, without leaning

forward. Anthony turns the map more in Dignan's direction.

Dignan leans forward, looking.



                         ANTHONY

            See. Here's where we are.



They look at the map for a minute. Dignan looks out the

window.



                         DIGNAN

            I didn't know he had it in him.

                   (pause)

            I guess you could say the child has

            become the father of the man.



EXT/INT. MOTEL/TOWN. DAY



Anthony runs down the sidewalk, cuts across the street, and

goes around the side of the motel. He pulls off his jacket

as he goes up the stairs. He spots Inez's cart. He walks

over to the room she's cleaning. She's in there making the

bed. Anthony closes the door and grabs her by her belt.

She's laughing and he pushes her onto the bed. He unbuttons

her dress. She jerks a sheet out of the way. It swings in

the air.



Then we see Anthony and Inez walking down the sidewalk. He's

got one arm wrapped tight around her shoulders and she's got

hers around his waist. They're talking while they walk,

going past people in the town.



They watch each other walking reflected in a window.



EXT. MOTEL. EVENING



Dignan is doing the butterfly in the pool. Anthony and Inez

walk over and wait for him at the end of the pool.



                         ANTHONY

            We're going over to this bar if you

            feel like going.



                         DIGNAN

            No. I'm going to swim. I'll see you

            later.



Dignan treads water. Inez looks at Anthony.



                         ANTHONY

            Why don't you come with us.



                         DIGNAN

            OK.



Dignan gets out of the pool.



INT. MEXICAN BAR. NIGHT



Anthony, Dignan, and Inez are drinking beers with limes and

salt. The mood is good and they're getting drunk. Anthony

and Inez dance. Then Dignan and Inez. Mexican-style, stomping

their feet and clapping. There's a scruffy dog in the bar

and he barks at the dancers. Anthony kisses Inez and they

whisper to each other. Dignan orders another beer and moves

over to the pool table. A skinny Mexican MAN puts his arm

around Dignan's shoulder. He's drunk and slurring his words.

So's Dignan.



                         MAN

            Hello, my friend. You in the Army,

            yes?



                         DIGNAN

            No. I just have short hair.



                         MAN

            Is that your chiquita?



                         DIGNAN

            No, my friend knows her.



                         MAN

            She Chicano, yes?



Dignan nods.



                         MAN

            You like Chicanos?



                         DIGNAN

            Sure.



He says something in fast Spanish to the people at his table

and they smile.



                         MAN

            Play pool? For one cerveza.



Dignan nods. The guy racks up the balls. They start shooting.

Dignan makes a hard shot.



                         MAN

                   (smiling)

            You a good pool player.



                         DIGNAN

            Got a little lucky.



                         MAN

            Where's your friend? He go with the

            chiquita?



Dignan looks over to the bar. Anthony and Inez are gone.



                         DIGNAN

            I don't know.



                         MAN

            She is a good looking woman.



Dignan ignores this. They keep playing. Dignan finally makes

the eight ball. The man shakes Dignan's hand and holds on.



                         DIGNAN

            Guess I'll get another Tecate.



                         MAN

            Si. Tecate. You like to fight?



                         DIGNAN

            What?



                         MAN

            Fight. You know.



He pulls Dignan in and with his other hand fakes a hard punch.



                         DIGNAN

            No. Just pool.



                         MAN

            You Hoto?



                         DIGNAN

                   (pulls away)

            Fuck you. You a Hoto.



                         MAN

                   (smiles)

            No. Me no Hoto. Tecate?



                         DIGNAN

            Right.



INT. BATHROOM. NIGHT



The bathroom is very small with one bare light bulb. Dignan

stands at the urinal, muttering to himself.



The door opens and Dignan turns around just in time to see

the Mexican man throw a hard punch. He hits Dignan in the

stomach, punches him in the face. Dignan goes down hard. The

guy kicks him and curses in Spanish.



                         MAN

            Pinche cabrone. Puta madre.



The bartender comes in with a bat in his hand and starts

talking fast and angry in Spanish. The guy gets out.



INT. MOTEL ROOM. NIGHT



Dignan's sitting in bed, watching TV. He's got a fat lip and

a big bruise over his eye. Anthony's sitting in a chair

beside him. Inez brings over a glass of water and some ice

in a washcloth. She gives the ice to Dignan for his eye. She

puts the glass of water on the nightstand where there's some

fast food layed out for Dignan: burger, fries, an apple pie.

Inez goes into the bathroom, closes the door, and turns on

the water. Anthony's sitting there with his hands clasped,

not looking at the TV.



                         ANTHONY

            I can't believe he just jumped you.



                         DIGNAN

            Can you hand me those french fries.



Anthony hands him the fries. Dignan watches the TV.



                         ANTHONY

            I wish I'd been there.



                         DIGNAN

            Would of been nice.



Anthony looks at Dignan.



                         ANTHONY

            Man. I'm sorry. We just went for a

            walk --



                         DIGNAN

            I don't really feel like talking

            about it. The only thing I feel

            like is getting the fuck out of

            this place.



                         ANTHONY

                   (pause)

            We need a car.



For the first time Dignan looks away from the TV, at Anthony.



                         DIGNAN

            I have an idea for that.



                         ANTHONY

            What?



                         DIGNAN

            Inez has a master key to all these

            rooms, doesn't she?

                   (pause)

            Doesn't she?



                         ANTHONY

            I don't think we can do that.



                         DIGNAN

            I know we can. It's real simple. We

            go into a room, grab some car keys

            and --



                         ANTHONY

            What I'm saying is she wouldn't go

            for that.



                         DIGNAN

            She doesn't need to know.



                         ANTHONY

                   (pause)

            I don't know, Dignan. I just --

.                         DIGNAN

            Look. I'm ready to get the fuck out

            of here. It's real torture for me

            to be here. Getting the shit kicked

            out of me by Mexicans.



                         ANTHONY

            Shh.



                         DIGNAN

            No one to back me up. Now I have a

            good idea. So unless you come up

            with something better --



                         ANTHONY

            Dignan. I can't do that. All right?

            I just can't.



The bathroom door opens.



                         DIGNAN

            Then you better think of something.



Inez comes back in.



                         INEZ

            How are you, Jerry?



                         DIGNAN

                   (staring at TV)

            I feel great, Inez.



                         ANTHONY

                   (kisses her)

            I'll see you later.



Inez goes outside. She closes the door.



                         ANTHONY

            I don't think we need any keys,

            Dignan. I think I can hotwire a car

            for us.



                         DIGNAN

            You don't know how to hotwire.



                         ANTHONY

            Yes, I do. Bob taught me.



                         DIGNAN

            Bob taught you how to get

            electrocuted.



                         ANTHONY

            No, I'm serious. He made me a

            diagram.



EXT. SIDEWALK. DAY



Dignan's standing on a corner alone. He looks sullen.



EXT. SIDEWALK. DAY



Anthony walks down an alley. He goes past a beat-up

convertible. He stops, hands in his pockets. He looks both

ways.



He cuts back to the car, opens the door, and slips inside.



INT. STOLEN CAR. DAY



Anthony's behind the wheel. He hand signals a turn and pulls

up next to Dignan. Dignan shakes his head as he looks at the

car. He gets in. They drive through the town. The wind's

blowing hard. Anthony smiles at Dignan. Dignan tries not to

smile.



                                            CUT TO:



Dignan sitting in the parked car with the motor running. In

the side mirror he's watching Anthony and Inez. Anthony's

saying goodbye. He walks back to the car and gets in. He

puts it in gear and they drive off.



                         DIGNAN

            What'd you say to Inez?



Anthony shrugs.



                         DIGNAN

            "I'll come back for you. I love

            you, Inez."



Anthony is silent.



                         DIGNAN

            "I'm going to take you away from

            all this windexing and making beds."



Silence. Dignan exhales and looks out the window.



EXT. HIGHWAY. DAY



The car is on the shoulder, raised up on a Jack with the

hood open. Anthony's looking underneath the car. Dignan's

standing in the middle the road with his hands in his

pockets. No cars in sight.



Anthony starts messing around under the hood. He tests some

wires and connections. He steps away from the car.



                         ANTHONY

            Man, I don't know anything about

            cars.



Dignan stares down the road.



                         DIGNAN

            You really know how to pick them.



Anthony walks over to Dignan. He stands beside him for a

minute.



                         ANTHONY

            I think we better go home.



                         DIGNAN

            Don't panic, Anthony.



                         ANTHONY

            I'm not. But there's --



                         DIGNAN

            You can't just run home every time

            things get tough. First of all,

            we've got enough dough to --



                         ANTHONY

            Our money situation is not good.



                         DIGNAN

                   (clapping him on the back)

            You're so spoiled. What is "not

            good" to you? Only a few hundred --



                         ANTHONY

            We've got sixteen dollars.



                         DIGNAN

            That's not correct.



Dignan stares at Anthony.



                         DIGNAN

            Give it to me.



Pause. Anthony reaches into his pocket and pulls out the

money. Dignan takes it. He counts it. He looks at Anthony.



                         DIGNAN

            Sixteen dollars.



                         ANTHONY

            I know.



                         DIGNAN

            Where's the rest?



Dignan stares at Anthony. Pause.



                         ANTHONY

            I had to give some to Inez.



                         DIGNAN

            How much?



                         ANTHONY

            $383.



Dignan frowns slightly. Pause. He screams:



                         DIGNAN

            What!



Pause. Dignan runs at the car and kicks the door as hard as

he can. It makes a big dent. He runs down the shoulder and

grabs a big rock. He runs at the car and smashes the rock

through the windshield. He stands still. He turns to Anthony.

He walks back over to him, yelling.



                         DIGNAN

            You gave $383 to the goddamn

            housekeeper! What the fuck is your

            problem?



                         ANTHONY

            She needed it.



                         DIGNAN

            A $500 tip! For the housekeeper!



                         ANTHONY

            Her name's Inez. Stop calling her

            the housekeeper.



                         DIGNAN

            That's what she is!



                         ANTHONY

            I know that. But --



                         DIGNAN

            You're in love with the fucking

            housekeeper!



                         ANTHONY

            Shut up!



                         DIGNAN

            What are you going to do, get

            married? Have a bunch of little

            idiot janitor brats! And go around

            scrubbing the --



Anthony slaps Dignan hard in the face.



                         ANTHONY

            Stop!

                   (pause)

            Now listen to me.



Dignan punches Anthony is the face. Follows it up with one

after another. Anthony ducks and puts his arms out. He falls

on one knee. Dignan immediately turns and walks to the car.



Anthony stands up. He's got a bloody nose. He stares at

Dignan. Not angry. Just weary.



Dignan pulls his tennis bag out of the car. He shuts the

door and walks down the highway.



Anthony walks to the car and takes out his backpack. He

pulls it tight around his shoulders. He looks down the

highway at Dignan. Then turns and walks the other way, into

the distance.



                                            BLACKOUT.



FADE IN:



EXT. GOLF COURSE. DAY



A cold day on a nice country club course. Anthony watches

Bob hit a hard slide straight into the rough. Bob stands

there in a frozen follow-through. Then he suddenly swings

his club and hums it down the fareway. He starts to walk

back to the golf cart.



                         ANTHONY

            Bob, where you going?



                         BOB

            I'm not playing any more golf.



                         ANTHONY

            Why not?



                         BOB

            Cause I'm not getting any better.

            It's a waste of time.



                         ANTHONY

            You've only been playing for two

            weeks, Bob. It takes a long time to

            learn this game.



                         BOB

            You think I'm improving?



                         ANTHONY

                   (pause)

            Yes. You just got to stick with it.



Bob looks down the fareway. He takes a deep breath and

starts walking toward his club about twenty yards away.



INT. GOLF CART. DAY



In the cart. Bob's driving. There's a brief silence.



                         BOB

            You don't have to talk about it if

            you don't want to.



                         ANTHONY

            No, I don't mind.



                         BOB

            I know it must of been a bad

            experience. But it doesn't sound

            like it was your fault.



                         ANTHONY

            Well, I didn't mean to electrocute

            him. But the whole operation was my

            idea.



MONTAGE: Electronics wizardry. Splicing wires. Buzzing

electrodes. A filament lights up blue. Pliers and clippers

rewire a circuit breaker, short out the P.A. system,

electrify doors and windows. Anthony continues in VOICEOVER.



                         ANTHONY (VO)

            It took six months of research. I

            did all the wiring myself. Switched

            AC to DC. Doubled the voltage.

            Shorted out the generator. The

            whole school was shut down.



                         BOB (VO)

            That's pretty complicated for a

            senior prank.



                         ANTHONY (VO)

            I don't like that word prank, Bob.

            I was trying to do something more

            than a prank.



EXT. SCHOOL. DAY



A large school building. Tall oak trees and benches in the

shade. Green and blue lights blink in the windows. White

flashes and loud jolts of energy dance from room to room.

Mozart plays in the distance.



Students begin to swarm out into the yard.



                         ANTHONY (VO)

            I wanted to create an event.

            Something everyone would remember.

            And at first it worked perfectly.

            The whole school was standing

            around outside. Kids running all

            over the place. Everybody laughing.



EXT. GOLF COURSE. DAY



Anthony and Bob are standing on the seventeenth green.



                         ANTHONY

            Even the school custodian Swifty

            thought it was great. He kept

            laughing and shaking his head the

            whole time he tried to disconnect

            the generator. And then suddenly

                   (snaps his finger)

            total silence except for Swifty

            hanging off the generator with his

            leg stuck to it being electrocuted.



Anthony stares down the fareway.



                         ANTHONY

            Actually he died of a heart attack

            brought on by the shock. He was an

            older guy.



INT. GOLF CART. DAY



Anthony and Bob are driving back to the clubhouse.



                         ANTHONY

            I felt terrible. I'd known Swifty

            since first grade. He was Dignan's

            medicine man for Indian Guides.

            They called each other Rattlesnake

            and Killer Whale. Whenever Dignan

            came to visit me he would act like

            he and Swifty weren't that good of

            friends, but that was just to make

            me feel better. The whole rest of

            the school had turned against me.



EXT. BOB'S HOUSE. DAY



Anthony and Bob are sitting by the pool, drinking beers.

Future Man's swimming laps even though it's cold out.



                         ANTHONY

            At first they were going to charge

            me with manslaughter. That's partly

            why I was in custody so long. Sixty

            days.



                         BOB

            Sixty days?



                         ANTHONY

            Yeah. One minute you're studying

            Great Expectations and the next

            minute you're drawing the Holy Mary

            for some kid who tried to stab his

            girlfriend.



                         BOB

            Why were you drawing the Holy Mary?



                         ANTHONY

            Prison tatoos. I got to be pretty

            good. It's not like drawing on paper.



                                            CUT TO:



Future Man toweling off. He wears a Speedo swimsuit. He

walks over to Bob and Anthony. Anthony's just finishing a

drawing of a leaping jungle cat in black and red ink on

Bob's shoulder.



Future Man stops and looks at them with no feeling.



                         ANTHONY

                   (pause)

            It's a panther.



Pause. Future Man looks at Bob.



                         FUTURE MAN

            How's that 700 bucks coming?



                         BOB

            I'm working on it.



                         FUTURE MAN

            Hard to find it sitting by the pool

            drinking beer and bullshitting.



He walks inside.



                         ANTHONY

            I thought he didn't have to pay

            anything because of the technicality.



                         BOB

            Yeah, but he still has the

            aggravation. Three days sitting in

            a cell.



                         ANTHONY

                   (pause)

            Were you adopted, Bob?



                         BOB

            Why do you say that?



                         ANTHONY

            Well, because you guys don't look

            alike.



                         BOB

            No. I wasn't adopted.



Long pause.



                         ANTHONY

            Was Future Man adopted?



                         BOB

            Jesus Christ! No.



INT. CAR. DAY



Dignan and APPLEJACK are sitting in, a '72 Monte Carlo by

the curb two houses down from Bob's. Applejack is a small

black man with white hair. It's hard to tell exactly how old

he is. Around sixty-five.



                         DIGNAN

            There's a lot of valuable shit in

            there, Applejack. The silver and

            the china. The crystal. And the

            grandfather clock. Goddammit, I bet

            that clock's worth ten grand.



                         APPLEJACK

            Why the fuck do we need to blow up

            the car? It doesn't make any

            goddamn sense.



                         DIGNAN

            Just settling an old score. You

            might say revenge.



                         APPLEJACK

            That sounds like a lot of bullshit

            that'll land us in jail.



                         DIGNAN

            We might have to take that chance.

            Cause I feel pretty strongly about

            this.



                         APPLEJACK

            Is that Buckethead?



Anthony is walking Hector down the driveway.



                         DIGNAN

            Get down.



Anthony does some stretching exercises in the driveway.



                         APPLEJACK

            Is that him?



                         DIGNAN

            Wait a second.



They watch Anthony and Hector start down the street.



                         DIGNAN

            That's Anthony.



                         APPLEJACK

            That's your friend Anthony?



                         DIGNAN

            Yeah.



                         APPLEJACK

            What's he doing here?



                         DIGNAN

            Looks like he's staying with

            Buckethead. That's what I figured.

            He's probably got his own room.

            Let's see where he's going.



Applejack puts the car in gear. They drive slowly.



                         DIGNAN

            Don't get too close.



Anthony looks back.



                         DIGNAN

            Stop. He saw us.



Anthony keeps jogging with Hector.



                         DIGNAN

            Wait. Did he see us?



                         APPLEJACK

            We're going too slow. It looks like

            we're following him.



Anthony goes around a corner, down an alley.



                         DIGNAN

            Speed up.



They pull down to the end of the alley. Anthony and Hector

are racing down the alley.



EXT. ALLEY. DAY



Dignan gets out of the car.



                         DIGNAN

            Anthony!



Anthony looks back. He stops running.



                         DIGNAN

            Wait up.



Dignan jogs down the alley. He stops a few feet away from

Anthony.



                         DIGNAN

            Where you going?



Anthony points down the alley.



                         ANTHONY

            Just walking Hector.



Dignan looks down the alley. He looks at Anthony. Pause.



                         ANTHONY

            When'd you get back?



                         DIGNAN

            Ah. Couple days ago.



Pause.



                         DIGNAN

                   (under his breath)

            You want to shake hands.



Anthony puts his hand out. They shake. Pause. Anthony looks

down the alley.



                         ANTHONY

            Who's in the car?



                         DIGNAN

            That's Applejack. You want to meet

            him?



                         ANTHONY

            Sure.



They walk to the car.



                         DIGNAN

            This is Applejack.



They shake.



                         ANTHONY

            Nice to meet you, Applejack.



                         APPLEJACK

            You're Anthony?



                         ANTHONY

            Yeah.



                         APPLEJACK

            I hear you're a good thief.



Anthony shrugs and smiles. He nods.



EXT. HAMBURGER PLACE. DAY



A hamburger place with no other customers. Anthony, Dignan,

and Applejack are sitting at an outdoor table. It's cold and

their jackets are zipped up tight.



                         APPLEJACK

            I'm just sitting at this bar

            drinking my drink when this fine

            chick walks by. She was a living

            doll. And the big motherfucker who

            came in with her sees me looking,

            when he walks by he steps on my

            foot. Doesn't say shit. Just takes

            a seat with his lady. Well, I

            holler out to him, If I was as big

            as you, ain't no way in the hell

            you'd of stepped on my foot like

            that. He just laughed. He says,

            Little man, take your foot and put

            it in your pocket. I said, No, how

            about I take my foot and I stick it

            up your ass? Man, we went to war

            right there. I hit him so hard I

            knocked his nuts in his watchpocket.

            But this motherfucker wouldn't go

            down. Then all the sudden, out of

            nowhere, Dignan came up behind him

            and smashed a bottle on his head.

            And that big old boy went down.

            That's how I met Dignan. Good cat

            to have on your side. He'll go to

            war with you. He don't give a fuck.



Applelack and Dignan slap hands.



                         DIGNAN

            Applejack would of got him anyway.

            This was just the quicker war.



                         ANTHONY

            You really hit a guy with a bottle?



Dignan takes a little notebook out of his pocket.



                         DIGNAN

            Pretty much. He kind of fell into

            me. But wait a second.



Dignan opens the notebook on the table.



                         DIGNAN

            I want you to look at this.



                         ANTHONY

            What is it?



                         DIGNAN

            It's big, Anthony. Real big. It's

            called Hinckley Cold Storage.



                         ANTHONY

            What's Hinckley Cold Storage?



EXT. HINCKLEY COLD STORAGE. DAY



Anthony, Dignan, and Applejack are standing in front of a

massive structure with ladders and towers and huge doors.

Applejack's car is parked behind them. There are trucks

lined up along the loading docks. A big sign says Hinckley

Cold Storage.



                         DIGNAN

            Mr. Henry has an inside source. We

            call him Steve. That's where we get

            our information.



                         ANTHONY

            Who's Mr. Henry?



                         DIGNAN

            You'll meet him this afternoon.

            He's helping us set it up.



                         APPLEJACK

            Did you ever hear of the S. Cooper

            Trust robbery?



                         ANTHONY

                   (shakes his head)

            Uh-uh.



                         APPLEJACK

            S. Cooper Trust,in San Francisco?



                         ANTHONY

            Uh-uh.



                         DIGNAN

            Mr. Henry pulled that job in 1965.

            It's famous. Applejack was the

            wheel man. Did you use this same

            car, Applejack?



                         APPLEJACK

            Hell, no. This is a '72. I was

            driving a '63 Pontiac.

.                         ANTHONY

            What exactly is this place? Freezers?



                         DIGNAN

            Right. Freezers. Imported foods.



Anthony stares at Hitckley Cold Storage.



                         APPLEJACK

            Let's go, Abdul-Shabazz.



                         ANTHONY

            Abdul-Shabazz?



                         DIGNAN

            Just a nickname.



EXT. WAREHOUSE. DAY



Anthony, Dignan, and Applejack are standing on the sidewalk

at the front door of an old warehouse. Dignan knocks on the

door, then tries the bell. They all wait.



                         ANTHONY

            What time did he say to be here?



                         DIGNAN

            Right now.



Dignan looks in the window. He tries the door. It's locked.



                         APPLEJACK

            I can knock a man out with a six

            inch punch.



                         ANTHONY

            What do you mean?



                         APPLEJACK

            Feel this.



Anthony puts his hand up. Applejack does a short, hard jab.

Anthony shakes his hand out.



                         ANTHONY

                   (whistles)

            You could give somebody a concussion.



                         DIGNAN

            Let me feel that.



Dignan puts his hand up. Applejack nails it.



                         DIGNAN

                   (grabbing his hand)

            Ow. Shit.



A drop of water hits Dignan on the head. He looks up. More

water falls on him. He gets out of the way. Everyone looks

up. There's a man on the roof. He laughs, hysterically. They

stare up at him.



                         MAN

            How's the weather down there?



                         DIGNAN

                   (pause)

            Mr. Henry?



                         MAN

            Come on in!



                         DIGNAN

            It's locked.



                         MAN

            No, it's not.



Dignan shrugs. He goes over to the door. Mr. Henry pours

some more water on him.



A minute later: a steel garage door opens and the man steps

outside. He is tall, about sixty years old with white hair

clipped short and a trim goatee. He wears black trousers,

black shoes, no shirt, and a string of animal teeth around

his neck. This is MR. HENRY. He puts a towel around Dignan's

shoulders and pats him on the back.



                         MR. HENRY

            Dignan. Good to see you. Good to

            see you Applejack.

                   (looks at Anthony)

            Who are you?



                         DIGNAN

            This is Anthony Adams, Mr. Henry.



                         MR. HENRY

            This is no good.



Mr. Henry stares hard at Dignan. He looks to Anthony. He

looks back to Dignan.



                         MR. HENRY

            This is no good, bringing him here.

            What are you thinking? What the

            shit, man? Are you crazy?



Mr. Henry stares at Dignan. He looks to Anthony.



                         MR. HENRY

            I'm pulling your leg. Abe Henry.



They shake hands. Mr. Henry points to ROWBOAT, a tall, older

black man standing in the doorway. Rowboat wears a white

windbreaker.



                         MR. HENRY

            This is my business manager, Rowboat.



                         ANTHONY

            Nice to meet you.



                         MR. HENRY

            That's a sharp jacket.



                         ANTHONY

            Thanks.



INT. WAREHOUSE. DAY



The second floor of the warehouse is one huge room painted

all white. Mr. Henry and Anthony are playing ping-pong.

Dignan watches. Rowboat-and Applejack are on the far side of

the room playing chess.



                         ANTHONY

            It's hard to get much spin with

            this kind of paddle.



                         MR. HENRY

            It's called a racquet, Anthony, and

            you're holding it wrong. That's

            ghetto play. Hold it like this.



Anthony changes his grip. Mr. Henry serves. The ball clicks

back and forth. They're both solid players. Anthony whips a

shot crosscourt and wins the point.



                         MR. HENRY

            You know, your form is for shit,

            but you've got a hell of a talent.



                         ANTHONY

            Thanks.



Mr. Henry serves. Anthony returns. Mr. Henry suddenly fires

a scorching shot down the line. Anthony watches it click

past him. He looks to Mr. Henry.



                         ANTHONY

            Nice shot.



Mr. Henry smiles. He looks to Dignan.



                         MR. HENRY

            Is he in?



                         DIGNAN

            I don't know. Are you in, Anthony?



Anthony stands there silent. He looks to Applejack and

Rowboat. He looks to Mr. Henry. Then Dignan.



                         ANTHONY

            Yeah, I'm in.



Mr. Henry puts down his paddle. Stares at Anthony. Smiles.



                         MR. HENRY

            OK, kid. Let's go talk about cops

            and robbers.



INT. WAREHOUSE. DAY



The ground floor is crammed with cars. Some have been taken

apart. Some are shiny and perfect. Anthony and Dignan walk

among the cars and junk with Mr. Henry. They've each got

coffee in a styrofoam cup.



                         MR. HENRY

            Every once in a while some cat

            comes to me. He wants to know how I

            made it. How did I become a success?

            The first thing I tell them is:

            follow your instincts. Let your

            instincts guide you. The second

            thing I tell them is, for Christ's

            sake: you got to know your grammar.



                         ANTHONY

            Grammar.



                         DIGNAN

            What do you mean grammar?



                         MR. HENRY

            The basic grammatical rules of

            robbing.



                         ANTHONY

            You mean like techniques?



                         MR. HENRY

                   (nods)

            Technique. That's right. Seventy-

            five percent of your job is crowd

            control. Seventy-five percent. Do

            you believe that?



                         DIGNAN

                   (pause)

            Yes, I do.



EXT. ROOFTOP. DAY



On the roof of the warehouse. They're standing near the

edge, looking out. Mr. Henry is smoking a joint. He's got on

a black beret. Anthony and Dignan are listening to him talk.



                         MR. HENRY

            On the other hand you got to have

            the right equipment. I don't care

            if you're Harry Houdini. You can't

            pick a lock without a hairpin.



Dignan nods.



                         ANTHONY

            I'd like to live in that place.

            Hinckley Cold Storage.



                         MR. HENRY

            Yeah. Convert it into lofts. OK.

            Pop quiz. What's the single most

            important aspect of your job?



                         DIGNAN

            The grammar?



                         MR. HENRY

            Crowd control. Crowd control. Wake

            up, guys.



                         DIGNAN

            Oh, yeah.



                         MR. HENRY

            You're going to need a boxman for

            this one. But that can be arranged.



                         ANTHONY

            You mean a safecrac