PART 4

类别:文学名著 作者:Josann McGibbon 本章:PART 4

    EXt. USA tODAY LOADING DOCK - DAY

    Mrs. Pressman continues ory to Ike.

    MRS. PRESSMAN

    Im not sure. Mr. Sche

    neand, hes our local bookie, you

    knoo one odds she

    . he says shes so famous now,

    maybe Vegas will give odds on her. Im

    going to  to  the pros say.

    IKE

    Good fact. ell, you let me know.

    MRS. PRESSMAN

    Oh, I will.

    ANGLE ON:

    Maggie indicates column to Peggy. S t of

    to wasool and a

    cabinet affixed to the wall above sink, which holds various

    ss an idea. Maggie and Peggy

    step foroward Ike.

    MAGGIE

    ell, instead of a ,

    a  city

    grit out of it.

    IKE

    Youll ansions?

    Maggie nods affirmatively.

    IKE (contd)

    (removing )

    Fine. You washe

    questions.

    PEGGY

    Great.

    Ike . A mystified Peggy leads Ike to the

    sink. his...

    MAGGIE

    . Peggy, w you give

    reatment t

    strengthe follicles.

    Ike sits in t a smock

    and puts it around Ike.

    MAGGIE (contd)

    So,  to know?

    Ike leans and rests he sink. Peggy bends over him

    and s s.

    IKE

    Getting nervous?

    MAGGIE

    Nervous? Not at all! No. Ive never

    been more certain in my life. Except

    -- I am having all kinds of weird

    dreams.

    Ike pulls th down from over his face.

    IKE

    eird dreams? Youre going to tell me

    about them?

    MAGGIE

    Yes.

    PEGGY

    (calming)

    Lets just put the

    aromatherapy.

    Peggy recovers inues to fuss he hair

    coloring products. Maggie helps.

    INt. BEAUtY PARLOR - LAtER

    Ike sits owel over he back

    of o the mirror, his body faces Maggie.

    Cindy does ctery

    tickets. t, sits in is basket.

    MAGGIE

    In another one...

    PEtE,  door of the salon.

    PEGGY

    e, Ill be righ you.

    Ike peeks out from under oinues.

    MAGGIE

    Im inside the church. Everyone I know

    is t really them.

    tein monsters, but

    ts coming out of their

    necks. Its all very quot;Nighe

    Living Deadquot;. And

    part -- I look do my dress and

    its red. I mean, I

    it means. Reds not my color!

    Ike listens intently and stares steadily into her eyes. Peggy

    removes tos and

    dyed orange and red.

    MAGGIE (contd)

    So hink?

    Ike stares back at ickle of suspicion creeping up his

    spine.

    IKE

    I think youd look good in red.

    PEGGY

    No, salking about your hair.

    Maggie she mirror. Ike

    looks at ly colored hair.

    MAGGIE

    Youre all ready for football season,

    Mr. Graham.

    Ike stares at otal confusion. ith icy calm, Ike

    rises from he end of his hair as if giving

    it touchen he sees his defaced newspaper

    clipping and all becomes clear. icle and

    s to everyone. Ike does a slow burn.

    IKE

    Yes, I ty

    profile of the women of hale.

    Ike turns and puts the mirror.

    IKE (contd)

    (to Peggy)

    My jacket, please.

    Peggy .

    IKE (contd)

    (sarcastically)

    thank you.

    Ike moves tos Pete.

    IKE (contd)

    (putting on jacket;

    to Pete)

    Excuse me, Pete, do you know a place

    t sells srong shampoo?

    PEtE

    Docs Pell

    e sent you. ant my ?

    IKE

    No thanks.

    Ike smiles at Maggie and exits.

    MAGGIE

    (to Peggy)

    he seems crabby.

    CUt tO:

    EXt. MAIN StREEt - DAY

    In front of beauty salon, Maggie follo.

    MAGGIE

    If youre looking for Elm Street, its

    t way.

    Ss on her sunglasses.

    IKE

    thank you.

    her way.

    MAGGIE

    If you came down  of

    as well go back.

    Because you cant make me feel bad.

    Sops urns to Ike.

    IKE

    Im not o make you feel bad. Im

    ion. In my ...

    MAGGIE

    You have one?

    Ike o Maggie.

    IKE

    I feel Im rig you. You got me

    fired, lady. You destroyed my

    reputation and you screwed up my hair.

    You c t and

    loved it. And Im doisfy

    myself on t point.

    PASSERSBY stare at Ikes hair and giggle.

    MAGGIE

    Did someto make you care

    about reality?

    IKE

    Yes. Conviction. Conviction t Im

    onto truto do the

    same to quot;poor bastard number fourquot;

    t you did to t three. Youre

    going to run again. And Im not

    leaving until you do.

    MAGGIE

    Youre going to be very disappointed.

    IKE

    ell see.

    MAGGIE

    Id love to stay and c, but Ive got

    to get back to ill have my

    job.

    ares at , stung by her words.

    MAGGIE

    I o hide, Mr. Graham.

    talk to

    actually stumble upon a fact or two.

    Maggie eps and stops at a KID on

    a bike.

    IKE

    en bucks for

    your .

    Kid agrees. Ike puts t on and starts to cross treet.

    An OLD OMAN walks by and s h a newspaper. Ike is

    stunned.

    EXt. MAGGIES hOUSE - DUSK

    Maggie pulls into truck. Shes in a fine

    mood as s in the house.

    INt. MAGGIES hOUSE - DUSK

    Bob, alter, and Maggies GRANDMOt in the living

    room. Grandma is seer

    drinks wine, Ike wears a .

    ALtER

    You know, when I only see one dog, I

    know Ive oo muco drink.

    te family dog, Skipper, sits near a ceramic dog table. Maggie

    smiles as s door and puts down ool box

    and bag.

    MAGGIE

    Youll never guess who came crawling

    into toail between his

    legs.

    IKE (o.s.)

    ho?

    Maggie enters to see Ike smiling evilly from

    on the couch.

    IKE (contd)

    (innocently)

    came by to

    apologize to your family.

    (looks to alter)

    hen Im wrong, Im wrong. I pushed a

    story. I made a mistake.

    ALtER

    In other words -- hes only human. An

    us a bottle of wine.

    Raises ttle to Maggie.

    IKE

    t my  back on.

    ALtER

    O of

    Skipper.

    MAGGIE

    Youve got to be kidding me.

    Maggie stares at th.

    BOB

    (enjoying t)

    No, no, you should have seen Skipper.

    (tates

    growling)

    It  t funny.

    Maggie gives  says, quot;You are not absolved.quot; She

    smiles stiffly, looking back at Ike. Ss on the arm

    of Bobs cs her arm on his shoulder.

    MAGGIE

    So, the forces of good and evil have

    already met.

    Maggie takes ttle from table next to alter. She

    snaps a look to Bob, who follows her.

    BOB

    Ill ake into tchen.

    GRANDMA JULIA

    Che crabs, Bob.

    e overones about the wedding

    plans as t... alter puts down his drink.

    IKE

    Gee, I   out

    t t

    off...?

    ALtER

    ell, his we

    know.

    IKE

    You knoer seems...

    Ike notices t o the veil.

    GRANDMA JULIA

    Sorry.

    IKE

    ts okay, Grandma.

    Grandma cuts tes the veil from Ikes sleeve.

    IKE (contd)

    (continuing )

    ... Like such a lovely girl.

    alter points to a portrait painting on the wall.

    ALtER

    Like her.

    IKE

    (seeing trait)

    Aiful.

    (gets up to admire

    trait)

    I just cant see iple

    grooms in t like t.

    GRANDMA JULIA

    Oh, yes, you can. Shes has em all on

    tape.

    IKE

    Sape?

    ALtER

    (good-natured)

    Yea tel videos wedding.

    I mean Maggie didnt know she was going

    to make the hundred-yard dash.

    alter gestures to a pile of video cassettes on the bookcase.

    Ike capes.

    IKE

    Dads fisrip, Grandmas knee

    operation, Grandmas birthday...

    ALtER

    Gotta tell you t my daughter.

    My daugime, even

    in a long dress and heels. Maggie may

    not be  running joke, but

    sainly is test.

    alter cracks up.

    GRANDMA JULIA

    (sarcastically)

    ha ha.

    CLOSE ON: A tape. It reads: quot;Maggie I, II, III.quot; Ikes

    interest is more t up. t up and

    go to the dining room.

    DISSOLVE tO:


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