NATURAL BORN KILLERS


                                           WRITTEN BY

                                       QUENTIN TARANTINO



                                   INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY

                   A coffee shop somewhere in New Mexico. MICKEY KNOX, his back
                         turned to us, is sitting at the counter finishing his meal. We 
                     hear the PING. . .BANG. . .of a pinball machine being played OFF 
                                          SCREEN.

                       MABEL, a waitress, comes over and fills Mickey's coffee cup.

                                             MICKEY
                                     What kind of pies do you have?

                                              MABEL
                                   Apple, pecan, cherry, and key lime.

                                             MICKEY
                                      Which do you recommend?

                                              MABEL
                                      The key lime is great, but it's 
                                          an acquired taste.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I haven't had a key lime pie in ten 
                                               years.

                                              MABEL
                                      When ya had it, did ya like it?

                                             MICKEY
                                  No, but that don't mean much. I was a 
                                   completely different person ten years 
                                     ago. Let's give key lime a day in 
                                     court. And a large glass of milk.

                                     Mabel turns to her right.

                                              MABEL
                                          (to someone O.S.)
                                     Should I make that two pieces?

                 CAMERA PULLS BACK and we see for the first time MALLORY KNOX, 
                       Mickey's wife, sitting on a counter stool next to him. Her back 
                                     is to the camera as well.

                                            MALLORY
                                            Nada, Rosey.

                                              MABEL
                                             (annoyed)
                                        My name's not Rosey.
                                         (points at name tag)
                                             It's Mabel

                                      Mabel exits FRAME.

                                            MALLORY
                                             Whatever.

                      Mallory hops from the stool, walks over and grabs the JAR next 
                       to the cash register, then dumping out the coins on the counter, 
                                       she selects a quarter.

                                              MABEL
                                  Hey, what the hell do you think you're 
                                               doin'?

                      Mallory saunter past the COWBOY playing pinball. As his eyes 
                                  follow Mallory, he loses his ball.

                         She walks to the jukebox in the back, inserts the quarter, 
                      selects a song, punches the buttons, a needle lands on a record, 
                      and a good God almighty rockabilly tune cuts through the coffee
                                            shop.

                                Mable brings Mickey his pie and milk.

                                              MABEL
                                            (to Mickey)
                                    She ought not be doing that. That's 
                                     for Jerry's kids, not rock 'n roll.

                     CAMERA moves around to a CU of Mickey. This is the first time 
                              we see him. As he takes a bite of green pie:

                                             MICKEY
                                       I can't take her anywhere.

                      Mallory starts doing a slow seductive fandango around the coffee 
                               shop. She's really cooking and smoking.

                      Pinball Cowboy and Mabel are starting to wonder just who the 
                                      hell these people are.

                       Mickey isn't paying much attention. He's too busy enjoying his 
                                          pie and milk.


                                   EXT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY

                       A dirty pickup truck, sporting a Confederate flag decal, pulls 
                         up to the coffee shop. SONNY, OTIS, and EARL, three 
                       tough-looking rednecks, pile out. Steam rises from beneath the 
                                         pickup's hood.

                                              EARL
                                   Goddamn this sumbitch is runnin' hot. 
                                    Y'all go inside. I'm gonna check 'er 
                                               out.


                                   INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY

                      The LOUDNESS of the Rockabilly song slaps Sonny and Otis in 
                         their faces as they walk inside the door. The sexy sight of 
                         Mallory doing the ubang stomp stops them in their tracks.

                                             SONNY
                                   Good God almighty. What the hell is 
                                               that?

                                               OTIS
                                      That's a bitch outta hell, son.

                                   Otis and Sonny exchange looks

                                             SONNY
                                        Take a run at 'er, kiddo.

                     Otis heads toward Mallory. Sonny moves over to the counter next 
                                          to Mickey.

                                             SONNY
                                            Miller, Mabel.

                                              MABEL
                                             Comin' up.

                         Otis stands in front of Mallory, trying to copy what she's 
                       doing. Her eyes are closed at the moment, so she doesn't see 
                                             him.

                        Mabel sets the Miller down in front of Sonny. Sonny takes a 
                                   swig, enjoying the floor show.

                                             SONNY
                                            (to Mickey)
                                  That's some sweet piece of meat, ain't 
                                                it?

                       Mickey turns from his pie and looks at Sonny. His expression 
                                        betrays nothing.

                                             MICKEY
                                         Her name's Mallory.

                             The needle lifts off the record. The song ends.

                                Mallory opens her eyes and sees Otis.

                                               OTIS
                                    Hells Bells! Don't stop now sugar. 
                                       I'm just getting warmed up

                          Otis gives her his best shit-eating grin before turning to 
                                            Sonny.

                                     Sonny gurgles out a laugh.

                                             SONNY
                                     Hey, I think she's sweet on you.

                       Otis turns to Mallory as she PUNCHES him hard in the face 
                                       spinning him around.

                                Sonny spews his mouthful of Highlife.

                    Mallory grabs the back of Otis' head and SMASHES it down on the 
                                    table, cracking the linoleum.

                                 Otis buckles, dropping to his knees.

                       Sonny jumps off the counts stool, but Mickey's hand clutches 
                                       hold of his shoulder.

                      Sonny spins around toward Mickey, loaded for bear, and points 
                                   his finger at him, threateningly.

                      Before any threat can be made, Mickey whips a large buck knife 
                       out from its sheath, and in a flash, SLICES off Sonny's finger.

                        Sonny's finger drops on his boot. He grabs his aching hand. 
                                   Blood flows from the wound.

                                             MICKEY
                                 Just because my woman's mopping up the 
                                  floor with your buddy is no reason for 
                                            you to join in.

                    Mickey makes five lightning quick SLASHING SWINGS. The buck 
                         knife slips back into its sheath. At first, there seems to be 
                       no difference with Sonny. Finally, blood flows from the slices 
                              made in his face and chest. Sonny collapses.

                    The SHORT-ORDER COOK charges out of the kitchen at Mickey, 
                                wielding a meat cleaver and screaming.

                      Mickey whips out a .45 automatic from a shoulder holster inside 
                                      his jacket and FIRES.

                     BULLET'S POV: Heading fast toward Short-Order Cook's face. It 
                      HITS. Short-Order Cook puts his hands to his face and falls to 
                                      the ground, screaming.

                         Mickey spots Earl, who's standing outside the plate glass 
                              window. Earl's watched the whole shebang.

                              Earl mouths "Fuck!" He turns and runs for it.

                       Mickey hurls the knife through the plate glass window, which 
                    SHATTERS. The knife PLUNGES deep into Earls back. He hits the 
                                         ground dead.

                     Mickey turns to Mallory. She's sitting on op of Otis, SLAMMING 
                                  his head repeatedly on the floor.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Honey.

                        Mallory looks up at Mickey. She gets off Otis and moves to 
                                         Mickey's side.

                       Mickey trains his .45 on Pinball Cowboy, who's shaking in his 
                      cowboy boots. Mickey aims at Mabel, who's clutching he coffee 
                                          pot, crying.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Mallory)
                                             Pick one.

                      Mallory does eanie, meanie, minie, moe, pointing back and forth 
                                  from Mabel to Pinball Cowboy.

                                            MALLORY
                                    Eanie, meanie, minie, moe, catch a 
                                    nigger by the tow. If he hollers, let 
                                  him go. Eanie. meanie. minie, moe. My 
                                  mom told me to pick the best one and 
                                             you are it.

                        She ends, pointing at Mabel. Mabel's crying. She screams.

                                              MABEL
                                               NO!

                     Mickey FIRES the .45. The bullet CHINKS through the coffee pot 
                     Mabel's holding and explodes, THUNKING her in the chest. She 
                                       hits the floor dead.

                        Mickey and Mallory join hands and walk over to the Pinball 
                             Cowboy who stands in a pool of his own urine.

                                            MALLORY
                                 When you tell people what went on here, 
                                  tell 'em Mickey and Mallory Knox did 
                                          this. Understand?

                                     Pinball Cowboy nods yes.

                        The two killers plant a big wet kiss on eachother's mouths. 
                       Then, holding hands, Mickey and Mallory walk out of the cafe.


                                     CREDIT SEQUENCE:

                             INT. COUPE DE VILLE - MOVING - DAY

                       Mickey and Mallory in a flashy '68 Cadillac Coupe De Ville. 
                    Duane Eddy's "REBEL ROUSER" blares on the soundtrack. The B.G. 
                       is an outrageous PROCESS SHOT. The titles splash over this 
                                        image 50's style.

                           When this sequence is over, we CUT TO BLACK.

                                   END CREDIT SEQUENCE

                                    Over black screen, we hear:

                                         CAPTAIN SQUERI
                                        Send Scagnetti in here.


                         INT. POLICE STATION (SQUERI'S OFFICE) - DAY

                       CAMERA is position in the middle of the office. The door is in 
                                      the middle of the frame.

                     JACK SCAGNETTI flings the door open and steps inside Squeri's 
                                    office. Squeri's never seen.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     You wanted to see me, Capt'n?

                                      CAPTAIN SQUERI (O.S.)
                                  Scagnetti, go up to interrogation room 
                                  C. Dwight McClusky, chairman of the 
                                   prison board, is waiting to meet you. 
                                 You're gonna deliver two prisoners from 
                                    the county jail to Nystrom Insane 
                                        Asylum in Bakersfield.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     This is bullshit. I'm a detective. 
                                    You want an errand boy, call Jerry 
                                              Lewis.

                     Scagnetti spins around and leaves the room, SLAMMING the door 
                            shut behind him. Captain Squeri shouts after him.

                                      CAPTAIN SQUERI (O.S.)
                                               Jack!


                            INT. POLICE STATION CORRIDOR - DAY

                        Police Detective Scagnetti walks rapidly down the hallway, 
                               wearing an old, wrinkly, black suit jacket.

                      PEOPLE walk by in the F.G. and B.G. Scagnetti slips an already 
                                      tied tie over his head.


                             INT. INTERROGATION ROOM C - DAY

                    DWIGHT MCCLUSKY, a man in his fifties, wearing a business suit, 
                        stands in the F.G. reading a book with his back to the door. 
                                In the B.G., Scagnetti enters the room.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                  Jack Scagnetti. You wanted to see me?

                                  McClusky turns toward Scagnetti.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  Congratulations on the Curtis Fox case, 
                                     Scagnetti. You put an end to a 
                                   nightmare. The ladies of this city can 
                                   get to sleep again, and they have you 
                                              to thank.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                           Thank you, sir.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    Dwight McClusky of the California 
                                    Prison Board. Take a seat please.

                         Scagnetti lowers into a chair in front of the interrogation 
                                            table.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                          (referring to book)
                                     This is damn good reading. I'm 
                                  surprised Hollywood hasn't found you. 
                                   This would make a better movie than 
                                          that `Serpico' shit.

                    McClusky puts the book down, we see the title: "CURTIS FOX: The 
                       Capture and Death of a Serial Killer" Author Jack Scagnetti. 
                        McClusky sits on the edge of the table, facing Scagnetti. He 
                          lifts a file off the table, then tosses it in Scagnetti's lap.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    I think you'll find that good reading 
                                    as well. Mickey and Mallory's file. 
                                        You familiar with them?

                         Scagnetti opens it. It's the files, reports, and photographs 
                         of Mickey and Mallory Knox. Scagnetti's face lights up.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                             Who isn't?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  You been followin' the news coverage?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    They've been separated since their 
                                       incarnation in a couple of 
                                           penitentiaries---

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                         Susanville, Soledale.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    They've killed a shitload of inmates 
                                            and guards---

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    Five inmates, eight guards and one 
                                    psychiatrist all in one year's time... 
                                   Very good. You do keep up with the 
                                             headlines.

                                         Scagnetti nods

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    Look, our situation in a nutshell is, 
                                    no prison wants 'em, no prison will 
                                    take 'em. I'm even talkin' hellholes, 
                                  where the warden's as hard as a bar of 
                                    iron. No one wants those fuckin' 
                                    assholes behind their walls, dealin' 
                                        with 'em day in, day out.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         I can appreciate that.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    So can we. So the solution to out 
                                   little problem is we had them deemed 
                                     crazy. And we're shippin' 'em to 
                                    Nystrom Asylum for the criminally 
                                              insane.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                           Lobotomy bay?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                          You've heard of it?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    So, how do I fit into this scheme?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  The public loves you Jack... You don't 
                                     mind if I call you Jack, do you?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                            By all means.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   You're a celebrated cop. Twenty-six 
                                  years on the force, a best-seller out on 
                                            paperback...

                      McClusky grabs Scagnetti's book and reads from the back cover.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  A modern day Pat Garret. A hell bent 
                                  lawman with a deadly axe to grind with 
                                              maniacs.

                                    McClusky lowers the book.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   You're a breathing icon of justice and 
                                   that's why you were chosen to deliver 
                                   Mr. and Mrs. Knox. We, the prison 
                                 board we, knows that once you get them 
                                  on the road if anything should happen, 
                                   an escape attempt, an accident, fire, 
                                   anything... Jack "Supercop" Scagnetti 
                                    would be there to look out for his 
                                         public's best interests.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                               I see.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                     You write the script Jack, call it, 
                                 "Showdown in Mojave: The extermination 
                                   of Mickey and Mallory", whatever... 
                                       Have we found our man?

                                       Hold on Scagnetti.

                                             CUT TO:


                       INT. COUNTY JAIL - CELL BLOCK CORRIDOR - DAY

                     SCAGNETTI'S POV: McClusky stands next to a big iron door. He 
                       BANGS on it with is fist. We stay on Scagnetti's POV through 
                                           this scene.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   Pete, open it up! I'm comin' through 
                                            with a visitor!

                                      A BUZZER SOUNDS

                     McClusky opens the door and we follow him down the corridor. As 
                       soon as the door opens, we can hear a female voice singing the 
                                    song "Long Time Woman".

                               McClusky turns to Scagnetti as they walk.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                     Well, Jack, I'll tell ya, in all my 
                                    years with the penal institution, and 
                                     I'll tell ya that's no small number, 
                                 Mickey and Mallory Knox are without a 
                                  doubt the most twisted, depraved group 
                                   of fucks it's ever been my displeasure 
                                   to lay my eyes on. I mean, those two 
                                    rat shits are a walkin' reminder of 
                                   just how fucked up our system really 
                                                is.

                      The song "Long Time Woman" is getting louder as they proceed.

                                         SCAGNETTI (O.S.)
                                         Who's the song bird?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   Mickey's better half herself. Mallory 
                                    Knox. This little lady drowned her 
                                          father in a fish tank.

                             INSERT: INT. A LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

                       CU of a home aquarium with fish swimming around. Suddenly 
                           Mallory's FATHER'S head is shoved into the tank.


                                 BACK TO: PRISON CORRIDOR

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    While the two together burned her 
                                        mother alive in her bed.

                               INSERT: INT. A BEDROOM - NIGHT

                   MEDIUM CU of Mallory's MOTHER lying asleep in bed, mouth open. 
                      What looks like a gas nozzle appears at the top of the FRAME, 
                         pouring gasoline all over her face. She coughs and gags. 
                        CAMERA PANS up and we see Mickey holding a gas can.

                        CU of Mallory with a lit match by her face. She tosses it in 
                      front of her. We hear the SOUNDS of Mallory's mother igniting.


                                 BACK TO: PRISON CORRIDOR

                                    Still SCAGNETTI'S POV:

                                         SCAGNETTI (O.S.)
                                               Why?

                                 McClusky's still walking ahead of us.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   Because they wouldn't give them their 
                                         blessing for marriage.

                                         SCAGNETTI (O.S.)
                                           Ain't love grand.

                                        McClusky laughs.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   Ain't love grand. That's a good one.

                   Still SCAGNETTI'S POV: We look down from McClusky to Mallory's 
                         file in our hands. It contains her picture and lists her color 
                        of hair, color of eyes, height, weight, race, etc. Beneath that 
                         is a column which reads: PSYCHIATRIC REMARKS.

                    As we read the remarks, we hear a DOCTOR'S VOICE read aloud.

                                   FEMALE PSYCHIATRIST (V.O.)
                                  When pressed about the reason for the 
                                   murders. . .patient became hostile. . .

                         INSERT: INT. A PSYCHIATRIST'S OFFICE - DAY

                       Looking trashy, wild, and animalistic, Mallory's a sex machine 
                        dressed in a prison gown. She sits in a chair, looking directly 
                                        at the CAMERA.

                                            MALLORY
                                  I don't owe you an explanation! I don't 
                                    owe you shit! I'm not here for you 
                                     entertainment. If I don't tell you 
                                 what you wanna hear, what are you gonna 
                                    do? Throw me in jail? I'm already 
                                  there, you stupid pigfucker. You gonna 
                                  give me some more time? I've already 
                                      got life. What else you got to 
                                   threaten me with? Death? I'd like to 
                                   see you fuckin' try. I haven't met one 
                                  motherfucker here who's shown me shit!

                               BACK TO DEATH ROW CORRIDOR:

                                   Still on SCAGNETTI'S POV:

                       Wee look up from the fill and see McClusky's leaning against a 
                                           cell door.

                       We hear somebody signing "Long Time Woman" inside the cell.

                     We move to McClusky, who looking into the CAMERA, gestures 
                                         toward the cell.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    Here she is . . . you know her, you 
                                     love her, you can't live without 
                                        her . . . Mallory Knox.

                      We PAN from McClusky to the inside of the cell where we see 
                              Mallory, her back to us, singing and dancing.


                          INT. PRISON (MALLORY KNOX'S CELL) - DAY

                           CU of Mallory's face singing "Long Time Woman".

                                            MALLORY
                                              (singing)
                                   99 years is a long, long time. Look at 
                                  me, I will never be free, I'm a long time 
                                             woman . . .

                                         MCCLUSKY (O.S.)
                                 Hey, Knox! Somebody out here wants to 
                                             meet you.

                                   Mallory just keeps on truckin'.

                                            MALLORY
                                              (singing)
                                     Been workin' on the road now.
                                        Been workin' by the sea.
                                     Been workin' in the cane fields.
                                        and I wanna be free . . .

                   MALLORY'S POV: We stare a McClusky and Scagnetti for a second. 
                       Then, like a bull, we charge/DOLLY straight at them. Mallory 
                     screams O.S. We SMASH headfirst into the bars. Mallory's POV 
                           flings up, looking at the ceiling, then falls backward.

                   MEDIUM TIGHT SHOT of floor, Mallory falls into FRAME, out cold.

                                CU on Scagnetti through the cell bars.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                            Jesus Christ!

                             CAMERA PANS over to CU on McClusky.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   Don't worry about it. She does that 
                                             all the time.

                       BACK TO: Mallory on the floor, still unconscious with blood 
                                     trickling down her scalp.

                                         MCCLUSKY (O.S.)
                                             Follow me.


                             INT. PRISON (LONG CORRIDOR) - DAY

                     CAMERA is at the end of a long corridor. McClusky and Scagnetti 
                         approach from the other end. Scagnetti's studying the files.

                           PHIL WURLITZER comes up behind the two men.

                                           WURLITZER
                                        You duckin' me Dwight?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                     Hey, Phil, how the hell are ya?

                                           WURLITZER
                                            (to Scagnetti)
                                   This son of a bitch is chairman of the 
                                     prison board, but it's like pullin' 
                                    teeth to get him down to a prison.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  The only reason I'm here now is to set 
                                     him straight, and I'm on the next 
                                             flight out.
                                            (to Scagnetti)
                                   Jack, this is the superintendent of the 
                                     jail. Phil Wurlitzer. He's the man 
                                   who's got the power of the pen here.

                                Wurlitzer shakes hands with Scagnetti.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   Pleased to meet ya, Jack. I read your 
                                   book. I'm impressed. Good work on 
                                             Curtis Fox.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                              Thanks.

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                   From now on, you'll be dealin' with 
                                   Phil. He can answer all the questions 
                                   you got about the arrangements. I'm 
                                   gonna be bidding you good luck and 
                                    adieu in about twenty minutes. My 
                                 flight back to Sacramento leaves LAX in 
                                              a hour.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  And I want you to know, we'll all cry a 
                                        river when you're gone.

                                         They all laugh.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    What's the travelling arrangements?

                                           WURLITZER
                                    Well, Mickey and Mallory can't be 
                                   together. So, we'll put you on one of 
                                    our prison busses and you'll take 
                                   Mallory first, then you'll come back 
                                            for Mickey.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    And where do you keep Mickey?

                                           WURLITZER
                                   We got his stinkin' ass in the deepest, 
                                    darkest cell in the whole place. But 
                                   it just so happens that right now he's 
                                         got a special visitor.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                               Who?

                                           WURLITZER
                                            Wayne Gayle.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                             (surprised)
                                           Wayne Gayle!


                                INT. JAIL - VISITING AREA - DAY

                      WAYNE GAYLE, a young, energetic, commando journalist a'la
                        Geraldo Rivera is sitting on the visitor side of the county jail
                        visiting area. Wayne is alone and the visiting area is empty. 
                     Apparently some arrangement was made for the visit. Wayne has a
                           miniature tape recorder in his hand and is testing it.

                                             WAYNE
                                           (into recorder)
                                      Testing one. . .two. . .three. . .
                                      testing. . .one. . .three. . .over,
                                    over, over, Mickey Knox meeting.

                        Wayne shuts off the recorder, rewinds and plays it back. It
                       works beautifully. He hits the record button and conceals the 
                                  recorder in his sport coat jacket.

                     The door opens on the prisoner side and Mickey Knox is lead into
                   the room by two SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES. Mickey's wearing the country
                       jail blue jump-suit. He has a thick and wide leather belt around
                         his waist with a metal ring built into each side. Long sturdy
                      chains with handcuffs on each end are wrapped across his body
                        and through the rings, binding his arms to his sides. His hands
                                    and feet are double cuffed.

                     The Deputies both have their guns drawn, ready to blow Mickey in 
                       half at the slightest provocation. For a man wrapped and bound
                       in chains, Mickey seems strangely in control of his environment.
                       Even restrained as he is by the symbols of society (the chains,
                          jail, guards, guns, jump-suit), he remains a dangerous,
                                  intimidating, and fascinating figure.

                                Wayne takes in the image of Mickey.

                                             WAYNE
                                             (to himself)
                                             Showtime.

                       Mickey's roughly shoved into his seat on the prisoner's side of 
                       the glass. The Deputies move to their place, off to the side by
                                            the wall

                                             WAYNE
                                    Hello Mickey. We've never been
                                    introduced, but I'm Wayne Gayle. I
                                   don't know if you've ever heard of me
                                    or remember me. I was one of the
                                  reporters outside the courthouse during
                                            your trial---

                                             MICKEY
                                  Everybody knows who you are. You're
                                              famous.

                                    Wayne pauses and retorts.

                                             WAYNE
                                   I could say the same thing about you.
                                              (smiles)
                                    I want to thank you very much for
                                            seeing me...

                                        Mickey is silent.

                                             WAYNE
                                    I have a television show. It's very
                                  popular. Every week we do a profile on
                                     a different serial killer. You don't
                                    mind if I call you a serial killer, do
                                               you?

                                    Mickey shakes his head no.

                                             WAYNE
                                    The episode we did on Mickey and
                                 Mallory was one of our most popular ones

                                             MICKEY
                                  Did you ever do one on Wayne Gacy?

                                             WAYNE
                                               Yes.

                                             MICKEY
                                      Whose ratings were higher?

                                             WAYNE
                                              Yours.

                                             MICKEY
                                  How 'bout Ted Bundy? Ever do one on
                                               him?

                                             WAYNE
                                  Yes. Yours got the larger Nielson share.

                                             MICKEY
                                      Good. . .yuppie piece of shit.

                                             WAYNE
                                         What I'd like to do---

                                             MICKEY
                                         How 'bout Manson?

                                             WAYNE
                                          Manson beat you.

                                             MICKEY
                                     Yeah, it's pretty hard to beat the
                                               king.

                                             WAYNE
                                   We've been waiting to do a follow up
                                   episode on you for a long time. And
                                      that time has definitely come.
                                              (pause)
                                    I feel it's apparent to anyone who's
                                   hip to what's going on that the prison
                                    board has thrown the constitution
                                     straight out the fuckin' window.
                                   You and Mallory may be killers, but
                                    you're not insane. You belong in a
                                    prison, not in an asylum. The prison
                                   board is blatantly railroading you into
                                     a hospital for the sole purpose of
                                  turning you into vegetables. Now some
                                  people are saying, `So what?' I am not
                                   one of those people. If we avert our 
                                  eyes while they do this to you, we give
                                  them permission to do it again whenever
                                    they see fit. Today they wipe clean
                                     your mind because they feel your
                                  actions are dangerous, tomorrow they 
                                   wipe clean my mind because they feel
                                   what I say is dangerous. Where does
                                             it all stop?

                                    No response from Mickey

                                             WAYNE
                                   My problem Mickey, is that you don't
                                   exactly inspire empathy. I'm all alone
                                     on this. I need your help. I want
                                   what the prison board is doing to be 
                                    the focus of our follow up episode.
                                  Now I have interviews with chairman of
                                 the prison board Dwight McClusky about 
                                       this issue. And I'm tellin' ya,
                                     Mickey, he looks bad. The two
                                     psychologists they used for their
                                   psychiatric kangaroo court won't talk
                                   to us, which always looks bad. I have
                                    an interview with both the judge of
                                    your trail, Bert Steinsma, and the 
                                      psychologist and author, Emil 
                                   Reinghold, both of which discount the
                                    notion that you're insane. You put 
                                    that all together, and what the state
                                    is doing becomes obvious. But the 
                                    network isn't satisfied. They fell the
                                   show needs another element. It needs
                                   you. In order to put the show on the
                                    air, I need to get an interview with
                                   you. You haven't talked to the press 
                                    since your trial. Now, a few days 
                                     before you get transferred to an
                                    asylum, you grant an interview on
                                   television with Wayne Gayle. We're
                                   talkin' a media event here. Every son
                                     of a bitch out the with a TV set's
                                        gonna tune in to see that.
                                   We'll make their motives so blatant, 
                                  we'll shame 'em into dropping the whole
                                      thing. At least for a little while,
                                  the publicity would keep them from just 
                                    giving you and Mallory lobotomies.
                                         Well, whatta ya say?

                                             MICKEY
                                  Have you talked to Mallory about this?

                                             WAYNE
                                  She won't even see me, Mickey. Now
                                   you're not supposed to know anything
                                  about what's going on with her, but I'm
                                    gonna tell ya somethin'. Since you
                                  two've been sentenced, Mallory hasn't 
                                          spoken one word.

                                             MICKEY
                                          She doesn't talk?

                                             WAYNE
                                       Not to anybody. She sings.

                                             MICKEY
                                     She sings? What does she sing?

                                             WAYNE
                                  Songs. `He's A Rebel', `Leader Of The
                                  Pack', `Town Without Pity', that Dusty
                                   Springfield song `I Only Want To Be
                                  With You'. That's what I hear anyway. 
                                   Her behaviour was the main thing the
                                   doctors' report used against you. So 
                                   even if she would see me, which she
                                    won't, I couldn't put her on camera
                                    anyway. If I ask her, `Mallory, are
                                    you insane?' And she starts singing
                                 `Dead Skunk In The Middle Of The Road',
                                       that blows out whole case.

                                      Mickey cracks a smile.

                               The guards come over to take him away.

                                      DEPUTY SHERIFF (O.S.)
                                         Time, motherfucker!

                       They grab Mickey, and jerk him from the chair. Wayne stands.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Wait a minute, Mickey, I need an
                                              answer.

                         Mickey doesn't respond. He just leaves with the guards.

                                             WAYNE
                                           (Yells after him)
                                    Just think about it. But don't think 
                                              too long.


                                  INT. MICKEY'S CELL - DAY

                      MEDIUM CU of Mickey curled up by his bed, writing Mallory a
                                            letter.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                   Dearest Mallory. My cell is so cold.
                                     At night I get the chills. I pretend
                                    you're lying next to me, holding me
                                  from behind with your leg draped over
                                   mine and your arms wrapped tightly
                                      around me. I lie in my cell. . .

                                          DISSOLVE TO:

                      WIDE SHOT in cell behind Mickey. We slowly DOLLY back.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                     . . .and imagine kissing you. Not
                                   making love, just kissing for hours and
                                   hours on end. I remember everything
                                  about our time. I remember every joke
                                            you ever told.

                          CU of the letter being written over the WIDE SHOT.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                    I remember every secret you ever
                                    shared. Shared or revealed? I think
                                   shared is proper. I remember every 
                                        single time you laughed.

                      ECU of Mickey, mouthing the words as he writes, we can hear 
                               Mallory's laugh - a distant haunting echo.

                                             MICKEY
                                   I remember every meal we ever ate. I 
                                   remember your cooking. I especially
                                  remember your casseroles. I remember
                                       watching David Letterman.

                                We hear the echo of television laughter.

                                             MICKEY
                                     I remember driving fast. . .faster,
                                  man, fast behind the wheel of the Coupe
                                              de Ville.

                            The sound of the Coupe de Ville swells until we...

                                             CUT TO:


                                 EXT. COUPE DE VILLE - NIGHT

                      CAMERA sits on the hood looking down at Mickey and Mallory,
                     driving fast -- SLOW MOTION. A hurricane of wind whips through
                       their hair. Mallory laughs wildly as she wraps her arms around
                                       Mickey and kisses.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                  You, baby, by my side. Your bare feet
                                   up on the dash, singing along with the
                                    radio `Needles And Pins', `He's A 
                                   Rebel', `You're My World', `Ring Of
                                 Fire', `Love Grows Where My Rosemary
                                         Goes', `Groove Me'...
                                          DISSOLVE TO:


                                 EXT. COUPE DE VILLE - NIGHT

                         Coupe de Ville parked on the road side. Mickey is in the 
                      drivers seat with his feet on the dash watching Mallory dance on
                                       the hood of the car.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                 And your dancing, my God, you dancing.
                                  I lie on my bed and go over every day,
                                   every minute of our happiness. Every
                                    day take a day of our time and go
                                   through it hour by hour. I don't jump
                                    ahead either. I take it as it comes,
                                    and I live that day again. That way
                                      when I get to our first kiss...

                                          DISSOLVE TO:


                                   INT. A BEDROOM - NIGHT

                       The screen erupts with fire. Mickey and Mallory's faces appear
                                  in the flame kissing passionately.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                     The killing of your parents, our
                                  wedding. . . They're not just memories.
                                         I feel that joy again...

                                          DISSOLVE TO:


                                   INT. RESTAURANT - DAY

                     MEDIUM CU of Wayne holding a piece of paper in front of his face
                        and reading from it out loud. We hear Wayne's VOICE over
                          Mallory's singing before the last scene DISSOLVES.

                                             WAYNE
                                          (reading out loud)
                                   `After taking a few days to reflect on 
                                  your offer, I've come to the conclusion
                                    that you are one hundred percent
                                  correct. A national TV interview would
                                  be very advantageous to both Mallory 
                                    and I. The only obstacle is they're
                                    shipping me out to the funny farm in
                                     four days. However, that is your
                                   problem and not mine. I feel confident
                                    you'll manage. Here's to us making
                                   television history. Sincerely, Mickey
                                              Knox.'

                          Wayne drops the letter down from in front of his face.

                                             WAYNE 
                                         Am I a God or what?

                       We now see the restaurant adorned with the standard Denny's
                      decorum. Wayne's team is gathered in a booth that surrounds the
                        remains of a greasy meal. In response to his last remark, they
                                 all pretend they are praying to him.

                      The team consists of SCOTT, the cameraman, who wears wild 
                         t-shirts (presently a t-shirt with the movie "She Devils On 
                     Wheels" splashed on the front); ROGER, the soundman, who wears
                      wild Hawaiian shirts and Bermuda shorts; and UNRULY JULIE, 
                       Wayne's assistant, a young lady who wears Bermuda shorts, a
                       baseball jersey, and a dark sports coat no matter how hot the
                          weather is at any time. Roger's never seen without his 
                        recorder, Scott's never without his camera, and Unruly Julie
                       always has her giant notebook. These dishevelled film types are
                         all in their twenties and are a marked contrast to Wayne's
                                     stylish yuppie demeanour.

                      Unruly Julie pops the cork on a champagne bottle. The guys hold 
                          out coffee mugs, while Julie fills. Julie, however drinks 
                                      straight from the bottle.

                         NOTE: This scene is to be played at a rapid fire "His Girl 
                                         Friday" pace.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Drink up! This is a celebration. This
                                   is the day we received word we were
                                   gonna make television history. We're
                                   gonna have the first sit down, in depth
                                    interview with the most charismatic
                                   serial killer ever, one day before he's 
                                   being shipped to a mental hospital for
                                     the rest of his life. This is one of
                                 those golden moments that happens maybe
                                   only four times in a lucky journalist's
                                   career. This is Wallace with Noriega, 
                                      this is Elton John confessing is
                                   bi-sexuality to the Rolling Stone, this
                                      is the tearful reporting of the
                                    Hindenberg disaster, this is Truffaut
                                      setting the record straight on
                                  Hitchcock, this is a Robert Capa photo,
                                  this is Woodward and Bernstien meeting
                                  Deep Throat in an underground parking
                                    lot, this is John Ried reporting `The
                                 Ten Days That Shook The World', this is
                                    the hippies' bloody palms at Kent
                                      State, the Maysles brothers at
                                     Altamont, this is the Nixon/Frost
                                            interviews. . .

                                              ROGER
                                   This is Raymond Burr witnessing the
                                    destruction of Tokyo by Godzilla.

                                       Everybody laughs.

                                              SCOTT
                                    What's the schedule, mein feuhre?

                       As Wayne talks, Unruly Julie writes furiously in her notebook.
                                   She never speaks, just writes.

                                             WAYNE
                                  We got tonight and tomorrow to get our
                                     shit together. The day after that
                                   they're shippin' Mallory. That's when
                                 we do the Mickey Knox interview, 'cause
                                         the next day he goes.

                                              SCOTT
                                    Would the network really not run it
                                         without the interview?

                                             WAYNE
                                   Are you kidding? The last thing they
                                   expected was Mickey Knox to get up
                                    close and personal. They wanted a 
                                   follow up episode and would've taken
                                    anything I had given them. I'm not
                                  gonna tell Mickey Knox that. I'm gonna 
                                  make him think his grey matter depends
                                  on it. When I told Woody and the brass
                                    about this coup, they practically shit
                                    a brick. I'm talkin' an adobe brick.
                                 They want to expand the show to a hour,
                                     and they want it on immediately.

                                              ROGER
                                     How immediate is immediately?

                                             WAYNE
                                         Next week's episode.

                           Wayne's team all spit out mouthfuls of champagne.

                                              ROGER
                                  We don't got enough footage for a hour
                                             follow up.

                                              SCOTT
                                          (pointing at Roger)
                                            What he said.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Rape and pillage the first episode,
                                    just change the order a bit. Those
                                    sons of bitches out there ain't gonna
                                    know the difference. All that shit is
                                    just filler for the interview anyway.
                                   We film a new intro. Show some old
                                   footage from the first episode so the
                                     get a brief history of Mickey and
                                   Mallory. We introduce a new angle. .
                                    .what the prison board is up to. We
                                    see some of that new shit, then the
                                   rest of the show is the interview. Now
                                   what's so fuckin' hard about that? Oh,
                                  Julie make a note: I need Woody to get
                                   me thirty seconds of the "Live at Five"
                                  broadcast to promote next weeks show.
                                     We'll do a feed right from the jail
                                   while we're wrapping up with Mickey.

                       Unruly Julie scribbles in her notebook. Wayne snaps at Scott.

                                             WAYNE
                                  You too Scott, Betacam and a remote,
                                           keep it simple.

                        Scott closes his eyes in concentration, and repeats Wayne. 

                                              SCOTT
                                 Betacam with remote and two-way comm
                                             link. Got it.
                                            (opens eyes) 
                                  How about the interview... What camera
                                         do you want to use?

                                      Wayne closes his eyes.

                                             WAYNE
                                       I see... high contrast sixteen
                                  millimetre black and white, and I mean
                                    black and white, where the black's
                                    black and the white's white. This is
                                    for prosperity, so fuck video. Film!
                                             Film! Film!

                        Wayne pounds on the table. CU of Unruly Julie writing in her
                                  notebook: "Film. . .film. . . film!"

                                             WAYNE
                                   So Unruly Julie's comin' with me and
                                         planning the interview.
                                       (points at Roger & Scott)
                                   You two go down to the editing bay,
                                     take the old footage and the new
                                   footage, put it together, and see what
                                   we got. Get it into shape so when we
                                   finish the interview, we can just stick
                                               it in.

                                              SCOTT
                                    When do you want the assembly?

                                             WAYNE
                                             Tomorrow.

                                             CUT TO:

                                  TITLE CARD: "TOMORROW"

                                             CUT TO:


                              INT. TV STATION CORRIDOR - DAY

                       CAMERA leads Wayne, who's talking to Unruly Julie. As they 
                         march quickly through the halls Julie writes furiously in her
                                           notebook.

                                             WAYNE
                                      At that point I'll ask him if he
                                    believes in God. If he says yes, I'll
                                  ask him what he thinks God would make
                                     of his actions. And is he worried
                                    about burning in hell? If he says no,
                                   I'll say, `Well, Mickey, what do you 
                                    believe in?' And hopefully he'll say
                                   something like a live round of ammo,
                                   the expression on the face of a man he
                                     just split up the middle, Mallory's
                                    eyes, sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll.
                                      He's bound to say something
                                            provocative.

                       Wayne and Unruly Julie enter the video editing room. Scott and
                       Roger are sitting at the editing bay. Everybody is wearing, and
                        looks like they slept in, the same clothes as the night before,
                     except Wayne, who's in another sweater and looks alert and snappy.

                                             WAYNE
                                        Okay, boys, lets have it.

                                              SCOTT
                                   Well, basically, what we did was put
                                     part of the old show on first. . .

                                              ROGER
                                  But we changed the order around so it
                                        wasn't super obvious. . .

                                              SCOTT
                                    Then we added the new shit to the
                                               tail. . .

                                              ROGER
                                   So we film the interview, and we can
                                        just slap it on at the end.

                              Wayne and Unruly Julie grab chairs and sit.

                                             WAYNE
                                          Okay, let's see it.

                         CU of video monitor screen. We see a show rewinding.

                                           ROGER (O.S.)
                                  Now we got to film a new intro for the
                                    follow up episode. But we put the 
                                     intro for the first episode at the
                                  beginning temporarily so you can see it 
                                          with some scope.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                           I hear ya. Play.

                              CU of Roger's hand pressing a play button.

                                             CUT TO:

                    Static. Then the opening slate for "AMERICAN MANIACS" fills the
                                          SCREEN.

                                   BEGIN: "HIGHWAY - DAY


                                    EXT. HIGHWAY - DAY

                    WAYNE GAYLE is standing in the middle of an empty highway. The
                    CAMERA looks up from the ground. With a WIDE ANGLE lens, he
                                     looks practically mythic.

                                   Wayne speaks into the camera.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Hello. Welcome to "American Maniacs".
                                  I'm your host Wayne Gayle. And this is
                                            Highway 58.

                         Wayne walks toward the CAMERA. We DOLLY back.

                                             WAYNE
                                   To some the fastest distance between
                                     point A and point B. To others a
                                     beautiful stretch to the American
                                  landscape. But to Mickey and Mallory
                                 Know, it was a candy land of murder and
                                              mayhem.

                    While we hear Wayne's narration, we see a MONTAGE of home 8mm
                       movie footage. These are films of Mickey and Mallory living a
                                          normal life.

                   HOME MOVIE - Mickey shaking hands with the JUDGE who married
                             them. Mallory stands happily by Mickey's side.

                    HOME MOVIE - Mallory hamming up the sex angle, as she poses by
                                         Bob's Big Boy.

                        HOME MOVIE - Mallory sitting on Mickey's lap at home.

                      HOME MOVIE - CU of Mallory asleep in bed. Mickey (holding
                         camera) tickles her under her chin. Mallory slaps herself in
                               the face with a handful of shaving cream.

                      HOME MOVIE - Mickey and Mallory posing with Santa Claus.

                          HOME MOVIE - Mickey being surprised in the toilet.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                     After living a very routine, drab,
                                    nothing out-of-the-ordinary-ever-
                                   happens kind of life, the sweethearts
                                     shocked the entire nation with a 
                                   cross-country crime and murder spree
                                     that lasted only three weeks, but
                                              left ---

               PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS of bloody victims -- MEN and WOMEN.

                   PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS of a bloodstained police chalk
                                            outline.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                    --- forty-eight known bodies in its
                                          wake. Including ---

                  HOME MOVE FOOTAGE of Mallory and her PARENTS during happier
                        times. All three are smiling. Mallory's in the middle with her
                          arms around them. Mallory's father is eating a chicken
                         drumstick. Mallory takes a bite out of it while he's holding
                                              it.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                     --- Mallory's very own parents

                            PHOTO: COLOR POSTCARD of Los Angeles.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   They started their crime wave in Los
                                              Angeles.

                      Wayne Gayle stands in front of a Circle K convenience store. He
                                         speaks to us.

                                             WAYNE
                                  And they were finally apprehended here
                                       at this Circle K in St. Paul,
                                             Minnesota.
                                             CUT TO:


                                     EXT. CIRCLE K - DAY

                    This sequence is films in 16MM COLOR, cinema verite a'la "COPS."

                   The CAMERA runs behind three blue windbreaker clad COPS, as they
                              run up to the Circle K, shouting obscenities.

                      In front of the store three windbreaker cops have Mickey on the
                         ground, beating him with nightsticks. One COP lies on the
                       ground near them, holding his hands over his face, screaming.

                       To the left Mallory is slugging it out with a windbreaker COP,
                                 matching each other blow for blow.

                      Meanwhile, the three cops we ran with reach the action and join
                                              in.

                                             CUT TO:

                                          MONTAGE

                   NEWSPAPER-- Newspaper or magazine COLOR AD for a 7/11 store.

                   NEWSPAPER-- Newspaper or magazine COLOR AD for a gas station.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                    They started off robbing 7/11 type
                                     stores and gas stations and later
                                   graduated to banks and the big time.


                                EXT. SUBURBAN STREET - DAY

                    Wayne Gayle walks down the street. The CAMERA walks with him.
                                    He speaks into the camera.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Mickey and Mallory's idea of an armed
                                     robbery was a little different than
                                     most. It was an assault, actually.


                                    EXT. 7/11 STORE - DAY

                    Wayne interviews BISHOP, a young blonde kid with a "Flock of Sea
                         Gulls" haircut. Bishop's name appears on the SCREEN.

                                             BISHOP
                                  Well. I knew that Mickey and Mallory
                                   kill everybody when they're through,
                                    except for one clerk. There were a 
                                   couple of people in the store then, and
                                   I was working with Stevo. And I like
                                   Stevo, you know? But I was thinking,
                                 what could I do to make them pick me to
                                      be the clerk that gets to live?


                                    INT. 7/11 STORE - DAY

                    This scene is shot through the STORE'S BLACK & WHITE VIDEO
                   SURVEILLANCE CAMERA. The date and time of day are burned into
                                      the edges of the frame.

                        Mickey and Mallory charge into a 7/11 store, cocking their
                                    shotguns and shouting things.

                    Mickey SHOOTS a CUSTOMER who lies on the ground screaming.

                Mallory BLASTS a FEMALE CUSTOMER who lies on the ground screaming.

                      Mickey points his shotgun at Bishop the store clerk and screams:

                                             MICKEY
                                   Money! Money! Money! Fast! Fast!
                                     Faster! Faster! Faster than that!

                      Bishop stuffs money in a bag as Mallory guards the door, shotgun
                                            ready.

                        STEVO, the other store clerk, walks in from the back room
                                carrying boxes and wearing a walkman.

                            Mickey and Mallory spin around and shoot him.

                      As all this mayhem happens before our disbelieving eyes, Wayne's
                                     narration happens over it.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   They'd storm in with shotguns, and kill
                                    every customer in the place right off
                                              the bat.

                                             CUT TO:

                      Smiling PHOTOS of other VICTIMS. We CUT from each photo
                                to the next photo after shotgun FIRE.


                                    EXT. BLEACHERS - DAY

                        Wayne Gayle sitting on football bleachers. He stares into the
                       CAMERA for a few beats. Then, after his dramatic silence, he
                                            talks.

                                             WAYNE
                                            Sick, isn't it?
                                           (mournful pause)
                                    After killing numerous people, the
                                    would always leave one clerk alive.
                                  One clerk . . . to give them the money,
                                         and tell the tale of ---

                   PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE snapshot of Mickey and Mallory standing
                          next to each other, guns in hand, smiling for the camera.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                         Mickey and Mallory.

                PHOTO: Police Academy BLACK & WHITE snapshot of OFFICER GERALD
                                           NASH.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   Patrolman Gerald Nash was just on of
                                   the twelve peace officers that Mickey
                                  and Mallory murdered during their reign
                                              of terror.

                  PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE photo of Gerald Nash and his partner DALE
                       WRIGLEY, dressed in their uniforms, arms around each other.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   Gerald and his partner Dale Wrigley
                                          were parked at . . .

                          PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE snapshot of donut shop.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                    . . . this donut shop, Alfie's Donuts.
                                             When ---

                      Interview with Dale Wrigley. Dale's name appears below him on 
                                         the SCREEN.

                                              DALE
                                  This '68 Cadillac Coupe De Ville pulled
                                   up about three spaces away. Gerald
                                    came walking out with our coffee
                                              and ---
                                          (begins to tear up)
                                   my bear claw. When the driver of the
                                  car asked him something, Gerald started
                                    giving him what looked like street
                                     directions. When he finished, the
                                  driver waved him "thanks," brought up a
                                           shotgun and ---

                             PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE of donut shop.

                      WIDER PHOTO: Alfie's donut and parking lot. On this photo, a
                       white grease pencil circles where Gerald was shot. We hear a
                            SHOTGUN BLAST and a SCREAM over this.

                 PHOTO: BLACK & WHITE of Mickey and Mallory. We hear LAUGHTER 
                                 and a car PEELING OUT over this.


                                    EXT. BLEACHERS - DAY

                                       Wayne talks to us.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Apparently bored with banditry and
                                   murder, the two outlaws proved what
                                    renaissance psychopaths they really
                                    are. To break up the monotony in
                                  between bank jobs, or what have you,
                                      they started butchering whole
                                        households at random.

                    CUT TO: MONTAGE of newspaper front page stories and headlines
                             of family households butchered by the Knoxs.


                                 INT. WAYNE'S STUDIO - DAY

                        Wayne, dressed in a pink shirt and suspenders, talks to us in
                front of a blue screen that has "WAYNE GAYLE'S AMERICAN MANIACS"
                                        logo behind him.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Unfortunately, the story didn't end
                                     with their capture. It just became
                                    more surreal. Their subsequent trial
                                       turned into a sick circus . . .

                                             CUT TO:


                                   EXT. COURTHOUSE - DAY

                       The CAMERA captures the crowd in front of the courthouse.
                                     They're a very mixed lot.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                    . . . As spectators, reporters, law
                                     students, tourists, gawkers, the
                                    interested, the curious, the devoted,
                                 and the demented were drawn to the Los
                                  Angeles county courthouse like moths to
                                              a flame.


                                 INT. WAYNE'S STUDIO - DAY

                                       Wayne talks to us.

                                             WAYNE
                                  The Mickey and Mallory Knox murder 
                                    trial was so event filled it made the 
                                  crime spree that took place before pale
                                   by comparison. The first point was the
                                   decision of Mickey's to act as his own
                                     council. Now this in itself is not
                                   unheard of, for instance, Ted Bundy
                                  acted as his own council as well. What
                                  was unexpected was how well Mickey's 
                                        performance would be.


                                   INT. JUDGE'S DEN - DAY

                     Wayne interviews JUDGE BURT STEINSMA in his den at home.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                  We spoke with Burt Steinsma, who was 
                                    the presiding judge during the Knox
                                               trial.

                                         JUDGE STEINSMA
                                    Mickey was surprisingly effective.
                                  When I was told I was to be the judge
                                      of this trial and then I was told
                                 Mickey Knox would be handling his own
                                   defence, I got a headache that lasted
                                    five days. But at first I breathed a 
                                   sigh of relief. Mickey showed up very
                                  prepared, and proved to be an excellent
                                           amateur lawyer.


                             INT. WANDA BISBING'S OFFICE - DAY

                      Interview with state prosecutor WANDA BISBING, an attractive
                                       woman in her forties.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   However, this opinion isn't shared by
                                    the state's prosecutor on this case,
                                           Wanda Bisbing.

                                      Wayne's with Bisbing

                                             WAYNE
                                 Judge Steinsma said that Mickey showed
                                   up very prepared and proved to be an
                                       excellent amateur attorney.

                                             BISBING
                                     Oh, that's rich. Well, considering
                                   that Mickey Knox turn his court into
                                 a mockery and personally made him look
                                      like a fool, I'd say that's very
                                   benevolent of Judge Steinsma. As far
                                   as Mickey being an excellent amateur
                                   lawyer, maybe I'm old fashioned, but
                                   when I went to law school, we were 
                                   taught the object was to win the case, 
                                            which I did.


                                 INT. WAYNE'S STUDIO - DAY

                                       Wayne talks to us.

                                             WAYNE
                                   The nation caught fire to Mickey and
                                    Mallory fever, Mickey and Mallory
                                    mania, if you will, as the merits to
                                   Mickey's talent as a defence attorney
                                          became apparent.
                                    Law students from all ends of the 
                                   country converged on Los Angeles as
                                   legal history took a new course. But
                                    that was only the lemon next to the 
                                   pie. And that pie is you, the American
                                     people. That pie is the way the
                                    strangely charismatic, and make no 
                                   mistake, they are charismatic, Mickey
                                  and Mallory have captured the public's
                                     interest, fear, and in some cases,
                                             admiration.

                                             CUT TO:


                                EXT. COURTHOUSE STEPS - DAY

                   Wayne interviews three long-haired guys: CHUCK, STEVE, and JEFF.

                                             WAYNE
                                    What do you think of Mickey and
                                              Mallory?

                                             CHUCK
                                               Hot.

                                               JEFF 
                                               Hot.

                                              STEVE
                                             Totally hot.

                                             CHUCK
                                  Mickey and Mallory's the best thing to
                                  happen to mass murder since Manson.

                                              STEVE
                                  Forty-eight people known. They're way
                                         cooler than Manson.

                    CUT TO: Wayne interviewing MORGAN and PAGE, two young girls.

                                             WAYNE
                                    What do you think of Mickey and
                                              Mallory?

                                             MORGAN
                                      Well, he's just . . . I dunno . . .
                                            charismatic.

                                              PAGE
                                         They're so romantic.

                           CUT TO: Wayne interviewing an INTENSE COP.

                                           INTENSE COP
                                   I'm here to watch the judge give those
                                    two shit asses (BLEEP) the stiffest
                                   sentence the law allows. I want to see
                                   their faces when the state says "they
                                  are the worst scum sucking, degenerate,
                                  douche bag, filthy, I don't know what's
                                        ever shit (BLEEP) out.
                                          (referring to crowd
                                             behind him)
                                  And these assholes (BLEEP) are making
                                  heroes outta sickos. You wanna know
                                   who a hero is? You wanna know? I'll
                                   tell ya who a Goddamn hero is. Mike
                                   Griffin. Mike fuckin' (BLEEP) Griffin
                                 is who these misguided assholes (BLEEP)
                                 should be revering. You know why Mike
                                    Jerome Griffin is a hero? I'll tell ya
                                   why. Because he was killed in the line
                                   of duty. Do you want to know how he
                                               died?

                                             WAYNE
                                               Yes.

                                           INTENSE COP
                                   I'll tell you. Mike Jerome Griffin was
                                   killed in the line of duty by those two
                                            anti-heroes.

                  CUT TO: Wayne interviewing RUSSELL VOSSLER, Harvard law student.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Tell me, Mr. Vossler, how many days of
                                       the trial have you attended?

                                             RUSSELL
                                  Ahhh yesss, I've been fortunate enough
                                   to attend two days. Law history in the
                                     making. I've been a participant.

                                             WAYNE
                                   And you being a Harvard law student,
                                  what is your opinion of Mickey Knox's
                                            performance?

                                             RUSSELL 
                                   Ahhh, Mickey's pistolero savvy in the
                                     courtroom trial rivals, dare I say
                                   conquers that of master Melvin Belli.
                                   He's like a magnificent loose cannon,
                                    firing point blank in the prosecutor's
                                      face. It is my anticipation---

                      BACK TO: The long-haired guys, Chuck, Jeff & Steve as Wayne
                                            speaks.

                                             WAYNE
                                 You're talking about a man and a woman
                                       who killed innocent people.

                                              STEVE
                                        Don't get us wrong . . .

                                             CHUCK
                                      We respect human life an all.

                                               JEFF
                                            It's a tragedy.

                                              STEVE
                                      But . . . if I was a serial killer,
                                    which I'm not, but if I was, I'd be 
                                            like Mickey.

                          CUT TO: Wayne talking with MARVIN, a black man.

                                             MARVIN
                                    They're like that crazy mother in the
                                   first Dirty Harry movie. Member that
                                    crazy ass mother? They're like him.
                                   Mickey and Mallory be doin' some 
                                   cold-blooded shit. When I hear about
                                  some of the shit they be doin' on TV, I
                                  say "Damn, that's fucked (BLEEP) up."

                     BACK TO: The two young girls, Morgan & Page as Wayne speaks.

                                              PAGE
                                        (laughing and blushing)
                                  We sit in the courtroom all day and try
                                        to catch Mickey's eye.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. GOLD'S GYM - DAY

                     Wayne's sitting in the gym. Behind him MUSCLE MEN are working
                     out. Their GRUNTING sounds fill the background. Wayne looks up
                         and just OFF CAMERA to the people he's interviewing.

                                             WAYNE
                                    What do you think of Mickey and 
                                              Mallory?

                   ECU on SIMON and NORMAN HUN, two brothers/bodybuilders, in a
                                          head SHOT.

                                              SIMON
                                           I admire them. 

                                            NORMAN
                                             I do, too.

                                             WAYNE
                                             (confused)
                                       But how can you say that?

                                              SIMON
                                         They're mesmerising.

                                            NORMAN
                                            Hypnotizing.

                                              SIMON
                                     Have you seen `Pumping Iron?'

                                             WAYNE
                                               Yes.

                                            NORMAN
                                 Then you've seen the scene where Arnold
                                    Schwartzenegger is talking to Lou
                                              Ferigno.

                                             WAYNE
                                               Yes.

                                              SIMON
                                 Through the power of the simple word---

                                            NORMAN
                                        And a snake-eye glare.

                                              SIMON
                                   ---and a snake-eye glare, Arnold was
                                      able to totally psyche out any
                                        confidence Ferigno had.

                                            NORMAN
                                    He squashed him mentally before
                                        physically defeating him.

                                              SIMON
                                    He had the edge. The mind's edge.

                                            NORMAN
                                   Mickey and Mallory have that edge.

                                              SIMON
                                     Only on a much grander scale.

                                            NORMAN
                                      They've hypnotized the nation.

                                              SIMON
                                   Schwartzenegger was the king of the
                                      edge before they came along.

                               The CU of the brothers ZOOMS back.

                                             WAYNE
                                    You say this and yet. . .you two are
                                   both victims of Mickey and Mallory.

                    SHOT has zoomed back to reveal that both Simon and Norman are in
                               wheelchairs (their legs maimed or gone).

                                              SIMON
                                               Yes.

                                            NORMAN
                                               Yes.

                                             WAYNE
                                 How can you say that you `admire' them?

                                            NORMAN
                                   It's like this, Wayne. Two people are
                                  standing in a dark room waiting for the
                                    other to attack. These two people
                                    can't see each other, yet they know
                                    they're there. Now, they can either 
                                   stand in the dark room forever waiting
                                   until they die of boredom, or one of 
                                      them can make the first move.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Why can't they just shake hands and be
                                              friends?

                                            NORMAN
                                  They can't because neither knows if the
                                    other is a deranged senseless killer
                                   like the Knoxs. So, you may as well
                                         make the first move.

                                             WAYNE
                                     And they made the first move?

                                            NORMAN
                                          Unfortunately, yes.

                                              SIMON
                                    But you see, that's okay, Wayne.

                                             WAYNE
                                               Why?

                                              SIMON
                                    They passed the `edge' along to us.

                                             WAYNE
                                             How so?

                                              SIMON
                                  By taking away our legs. Now we have
                                     to fight harder to get ahead than
                                    anyone else you'll find in this gym.
                                   Probably the whole city. They gave us
                                      the fighting spirit. Before this
                                 happened I was content. Now I'm pissed
                                   off. Now I'm half a man and I've got
                                    to work like the devil to get whole 
                                               again.

                                             WAYNE
                                     But you'll never be whole again.

                                              SIMON
                                   Never is a very long time, Wayne. A
                                  word only the weak use. I'm not a sore
                                    loser. Even if I don't have a leg to
                                   stand on, I'm going to get up and fight
                                     this world until I'm on top again.

                                            NORMAN
                                   That's the Mickey and Mallory way.

                                              SIMON
                                      That's the way of the world.

                                            NORMAN
                                     They're shocking the world into
                                      remembering the primal law.

                                              SIMON
                                         Survival of the fittest.

                                             WAYNE
                                  One last question. Usually Mickey and
                                    Mallory kill all of their victims. Why
                                      did they let you two survive?

                               The brothers pause, then turn to Wayne.

                                            NORMAN
                                   They had us tied down during one of
                                    their house raids, you've seen the 
                                    headlines, and they were taking a
                                   chainsaw to our legs before they were
                                            gonna kill us.

                                              SIMON
                                         Just for fun, I guess.

                                            NORMAN
                                 And then Mallory stops Mickey and says,
                                    `Hey, these are the Brothers Hun.'

                                              SIMON
                                  Mickey stops sawin' on my leg and says,
                                    `Oh my God, I'm your biggest fan!'

                                            NORMAN
                                   Apparently, they've seen all our films.

                                              SIMON
                                    They were especially influenced by
                                     `Conquering Huns of Neptune.'

                                            NORMAN
                                   So, Mallory calls 911 and they took
                                                off.

                                              SIMON
                                       They actually apologized.


                                 INT. WAYNE'S STUDIO - DAY

                                         Wayne talks.

                                             WAYNE
                                   The couple proved so popular that a
                                     motion picture glamorizing their
                                         exploits was made. . .

                    CUT TO: A POSTER for the Mickey and Mallory movie called "Thrill
                        Killers" is shown. It has a drawing of the Movie Mickey and
                     Movie Mallory in a romantic pose a'la "Gone With The Wind," both
                       with guns in their hands. Around them are smaller drawings of
                          cars, people shooting, people fighting, explosions, etc.

               The adlines are: "RIPPED FROM TODAY'S HEADLINES --THE TRUE STORY
             OF MICKEY AND MALLORY." "THE COUPLE THAT LIVED FOR LOVE AND
                                       LOVED TO KILL."

                          The poster lists the credits: "Starring Jessie Alexander
                      Warwick and Buffy St.McQueen." "Written and Directed by Neil
                                            Pope."

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                  The Movie `Thrill Killers' proved to be
                                  a tremendous box office success, making
                                  stars out of the before then unknown---

                      CUT TO: STILLS of Movie Mickey and Movie Mallory holding
                              weapons, posing together, creating mayhem.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                  ---actors Jessie Alexander Warwick and
                                          Buffy St.McQueen.

                                             CUT TO:

                            MOVIE TRAILER FOR "THRILL KILLERS":

                           SHOT Movie Mickey dressed in a fastfood uniform.

                                        ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                         Meet Mickey Knox!

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                     I'm gettin' off this minimum wage
                                  train. Break my back for you and throw
                                   away my youth for nothing. when I'm
                                   thirty, have a big wall drop down in 
                                   front of me called the future. Realize 
                                     I've been doin' time in a burger
                                             flippin' jail.

                                      He rips off his uniform.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                   Listen to me Jimmy-dick, I want cash,
                                     lots of it, car's, fast cars! And I
                                   want it now! Not later, now! I wanna
                                           wail, baby, wail!

                      SHOT of Movie Mallory on her hands and knees crawling toward
                                          CAMERA

                                        ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                      And his lovely wife Mallory.

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                    I need ya, Mickey. I gotta have ya.
                                   I'm no good for no one else. when I'm
                                   with you, I burn, baby. Burn like blue
                                               flame.

                    SHOT of Movie Mickey and Movie Mallory driving fast and laughing
                                         their heads off.

                                        ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                    Together they're the Thrill Killers.
                                     The true story of the couple that
                                         shocked the world. . .

                              SHOT of the Movie Knoxs FIRING guns.

                                        ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                    . . .with a bloodlust of violence. . .

                           SHOT of Movie Mickey and Movie Mallory kissing.

                                        ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                       . . .and unbridled passion.

                      SHOT of Movie Mallory with a knife to a COP'S throat. Movie
                                     Mickey holds a shotgun.

                                           MOVIE COP
                                   When society catches up with you, I'd
                                        hate to be in your boots.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                   Let me telly ya about society and its
                                      boots. It uses those boots for
                                    steppin' on people like me and her!

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. EDITING ROOM - DAY

                       Wayne enters an editing room where filmmaker NEIL POPE is
                                      working at a movieola.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   We talked with Neil Pope, writer and
                                     director of "Thrill Killers" for his
                                     take on the Mickey and Mallory
                                            phenomena.

                      Pope stops the movieola, turns toward the CAMERA, and greets
                                         Wayne M.O.S.

                                    CUT INTO INTERVIEW:

                                            NEIL POPE
                                  It is my belief that Mickey and Mallory
                                    Knox are a cultural phenomena that
                                      could only exist in our sexually
                                   repressed society. A flower that could
                                  only bloom amidst a grotesque fast food
                                    culture. A what I tried to do with 
                                    `Thrill Killers' was trace the root of
                                   the problem all the way down the vine
                                   to the original bad seed. Yet amidst 
                                   the violence and murder and carnage, 
                                  you've got the structure of a Wagnarian
                                             love story.


                                      EXT. ALLEY - DAY

                         In a back alley, the conclusion of "Thrill Killers" plays out.
                    The sound of SIRENS and CHOPPERS are nearing. Movie Mickey,
                        shotgun in hand, runs down the alley stopping at a dumpster,
                      where the wounded and bloody Movie Mallory sits propped up
                         against a brick wall. On the bottom of the SCREEN, the
                      subtitle appears: SCENE FROM "THRILL KILLERS" (1990).

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                      Mickey, honey, listen to me.

                       Movie Mallory holds out her hand for him to take it. He does.

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                      I can't go. I'm too fucked up.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                     I'm not saying it's not gonna hurt,
                                               but--
                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                   I can't run with you, Mickey! I really
                                     want to. If I could, I would, but I
                                    can't. I gotta stay here. But you can
                                          still get our of here.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                     No fuckin' way! No fuckin' way!

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                    If they stay, they'll catch you, and
                                     they don't have to catch you ---

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                           No fuckin' way!

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                      Mickey, you're wasting time!

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                   I don't give a damn if a million United
                                   States marines, all whistling the halls
                                  of Montezuma, are gonna come marchin'
                                    down this alley any second. There
                                      ain't not fuckin' way in hell I'm
                                      leaving you. And that's that!

                       Movie Mallory grabs his hand with both of hers. She's crying.

                          The SIREN and CHOPPER sounds are getting closer.

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                    Mickey, my love, if you leave me,
                                    they'll catch me and take me to the
                                   hospital. If you stay, you'll make 'em
                                     kill you. Then it'd be like I killed
                                     you. I could bear anything, but I
                                   couldn't bear that. So please, please, 
                                         for me, my handsome
                                       husband, run for your life.

                              The SIRENS and CHOPPERS draw closer.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                    I can't do it. You're my wife, you're
                                   my partner. A fella doesn't run when 
                                      his partner can't run with him.
                                    Mallory, my angel, if I could of left
                                     ya, I'd of left ya a long time ago.

                                           They kiss.

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                   Well, hell, if you won't leave, give me
                                     a gun so I can go out shooting.

                          Movie Mickey hands her his .44 Magnum from his belt.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                    Sit tight. I'm gonna make it a little
                                           tougher for 'em.

                        Movie Mickey runs to the end of the alley, peers around the
                                    corner at the arriving COPS.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                             (to himself)
                                     Time to get naked and boogie.

                      Movie Mallory is out of movie Mickey's view. She cocks the .44,
                                 then places the barrel under her chin.

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                              Mickey!

                             Movie Mickey's busy. He doesn't turn around.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                             Yeah baby.

                                         MOVIE MALLORY
                                  You made every day like kindergarten.

                               Movie Mallory pulls the trigger. BANG!

                      DOLLY down the alley to a CU on Mickey as he spins around.

                       Movie Mallory literally blew her head clean off. Her headless 
                         body, gun in hand, remains upright in her sitting position.

                  Movie Mickey runs toward her, screaming her name in SLOW MOTION.

                                          MOVIE MICKEY
                                              Mallory!

                                             CUT TO:

                                BACK TO: THE POPE INTERVIEW

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                    Why did you kill Mallory? Both of 
                                          them are still alive.

                                            NEIL POPE
                                   It was dramatic license, no doubt. But
                                   I felt an operatic love story needed an
                                   operatic ending. The two of them kill
                                    for each other. They offer the death
                                     of their victims to each other like
                                  other lovers offer flowers of bon bons.
                                    So what more natural, what more
                                  organic, what more poetic than Mallory 
                                    offering her death to Mickey? It's
                                   where it's been leading since day one.
                                   We worked it in the movie by using a
                                     what if they escaped situation. I
                                    think it works beautifully. You'd be
                                  surprised. People come up to me at the
                                       end of the movie in tears.


                                   EXT. PARKING LOT - DAY

                  Actor JESSIE ALEXANDER WARWICK sits on his motorcycle and talks
                     to the CAMERA. He's dressed in a Levi's jacket, jeans, a bandanna
                      is wrapped around his head, and as he talks he bogarts a smoke.
                            His name appears at the bottom of the SCREEN.

                                              JESSIE
                                   One thing about Mickey for sure, he's
                                   definitely a man who has his moments.
                                   It was wild playin' him. It was one of
                                     those get-it-out-of-your-system
                                            performances.


                            INT. BUFFY ST. MCQUEEN'S HOME - DAY

                       This interview is SHOT in Buffy's house a'la Barbara Walters.
                        BUFFY sits on the couch in her living room with a cat in her
                        lap. From time to time, she sips from a coffee cup. Her name
                                appears at the bottom of the SCREEN.

                                              BUFFY
                                   I diddn't play Mallory, the murderer. I
                                   didn't play her as a butcher. I played
                                    her as a woman in love, who also
                                    happens to murder people. I didn't
                                  want her to be at arm's length from the 
                                   audience or myself. If you play her as
                                   this wild maniac, the audience never
                                     has to deal with her. If you see a
                                   decapitation in a movie, you just say
                                     `Oh wow, a neat special effect.'
                                      Because you can't relate to a
                                   decapitation. It doesn't mean anything
                                   to anybody because it's not personal.
                                     Decapitations don't fall into most
                                    people's realm of life experiences.
                                   But if you show somebody in a movie
                                  getting a paper cut, the whole audience
                                  squirms. Because everybody can relate 
                                           to a paper cut.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                   Did you meet the real Mallory Knox?

                                              BUFFY
                                    I tried to, but she wouldn't see me.
                                   But I read some letters she wrote to
                                  Mickey before the murder spree. They
                                         helped me out a lot.


                                   EXT. PARKING LOT - DAY

                                     Jessie talks to CAMERA

                                           WAYNE (O.S)
                                    You met Mickey Knox, didn't you?

                                              JESSIE
                                   Yeah, I visited him when he was up in
                                    Susanville. He's a little cerebral for
                                    my taste, but all in all, we got along.


                                      INT. OFFICE - DAY

                         Wayne, sitting in a chair in front of a desk, interviews DR.
                               REINGHOLD, who sits behind the desk.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                     To get a psychiatric view on the
                                   strange attraction Mickey and Mallory
                                   seems to have, we talked with Doctor
                                  Emil Reinghold, noted psychologist and
                                              author.

                                    Wayne begins his interview.

                                             WAYNE
                                     Can you shed some light, Doctor
                                  Reinghold, on why the public has taken
                                   a pair of sociopaths so close to their
                                              bosom?

                                         DR. REINGHOLD
                                    Well, for one, the media has done a
                                   tremendous job of turning the husband
                                      and wife mass murderers into
                                     celebrities. But it's the country's
                                   youth who have turned the couple into
                                    the ultimate anti-heroes. Basically,
                                   the very thing that makes them most
                                    lethal is the exact same thing that 
                                     captures the public's hearts and
                                  minds -- Mickey and Mallory's operatic
                                    devotion to each other. In a world
                                   where people can't seem to make the
                                    simplest relationships work and the
                                    slightest emotional commitment is
                                    considered devastating, Mick and 
                                  Mallory have a do-or-die romance of a 
                                    Shakespearean magnitude. To the
                                   country's youth, 75 percent of which
                                   are coming from broken homes, that's
                                    appealing. They have an `us against
                                  the world' posture which always appeals
                                     to youth. And they've taken that 
                                     posture seventeen steps beyond.
                                     It's not "us against the world," it's
                                   "we're gonna kill the world." They're
                                    exciting. I read their file and I find
                                   myself turning the page like it was a 
                                  paperback. Why do disillusioned youths 
                                  get into Mickey and Mallory? Why do
                                  disillusioned housewives read romance
                                     novels? Why are you filming this
                                  special? Because you know as well as I
                                    do, you say `tonight at nine Charles
                                  Manson speaks,' everybody's going to
                                   tune in to hear what her says. Mickey
                                 and Mallory have shocked a country numb
                                  with violence. They've created a world
                                  where only two exist and anybody who
                                     inadvertently enters that world is 
                                             murdered.


                                   EXT. COURTHOUSE - DAY

                                      SHOTS of the crowd.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   This attitude from the young towards
                                    their ultimate anti-heroes is nation
                                         wide. And spreading.

                                    TWO LONDON TEENS

                               BOY and GIRL, dressed like the Knox's.

                                    TITLE CARD: "LONDON"

                                          LONDON BOY
                                   You take all the great figures from the
                                      states . . . Elvis, Jack Keroac,
                                  Bukowski, James Dean, Jim Morrison,
                                    Angela Davis, Jack Nicholson, Jim 
                                  Thompson, Martin Scorcese . . . add a
                                  bloody pale of nitro and you got Mickey
                                     and Mallory. They're like rebels
                                   without a cause, except they have a 
                                   cause. Only nobody knows what it is.

                                          LONDON GIRL
                                             (screaming)
                                        Their cause is each utter!

                   TWO JAPANESE TEENS a BOY and GIRL, dressed like the Knox's.
                          They speak in Japanese, which is translated in English.

                                     TITLE CARD: "JAPAN"

                               As Japanese boy and girl speak, we hear:

                                        TRANSLATOR (V.O.)
                                   Keep the faith, Mickey and Mallory,
                                            keep the faith.

                 TWO FRENCH TEENS and BOY and GIRL, dressed like the Knox's. They
                          speak in French, and we hear the translation in English.

                                    TITLE CARD: "FRANCE"

                                        TRANSLATOR (V.O.)
                                   Mickey and Mallory have a love that's
                                             L.A.M.F.

                                           FRENCH BOY
                                             (in English)
                                         They are super cool!


                                 INT. WAYNE'S STUDIO - DAY

                                             WAYNE
                                     And as to almost give this whole
                                  misplaced admiration scenario a cherry
                                  on the top, the rock band Redd Kross
                                  entered the charts last week at number
                                    13 with their song "Natural Born 
                                     Killers, The Saga of Mickey and
                                             Mallory."

                      CUT TO: A CLIP from the Redd Kross video of "Natural Born
                                           Killers."

                                 BACK TO: WAYNE'S STUDIO

                                             WAYNE
                                   The third wicked twist to this story is
                                           Grace Mulberry.

                                             CUT TO:

             FRONT PAGE NEWSPAPER - Headline reads: "MICKEY AND MALLORY KILL
                  SIX TEENS DURING SLUMBER PARTY!" In smaller bold face under it:
                        "One Teen Escapes Killer's Clutches." On the front page is a
                     PHOTO of the teen who escaped. It's seventeen year old GRACE
                          MULBERRY. CAMERA moves in CU of the photo.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   Of the six teens murdered that night,
                                  seventeen year old Grace Mulberry was
                                     the lucky one left to tell the tale.
                                 And this haunted young lady summoned up
                                    the courage to take the stand, tell
                                   what she saw that horrible night, and
                                  then allow herself to be cross-examined
                                   by the man who killed her brother and
                                             girlfriends.


                                   EXT. COURTHOUSE - DAY

                        All kinds of PEOPLE are gathered around. It's a real media
                                            event.

                       Grace's sedan pulls up to the courthouse. The many spectators
                                   and reporters surround the car.

                   Grace, HER FATHER, and BISBING emerge from the sedan, and start
                                  walking up the courthouse steps.

                      Microphones and cameras are thrust at her as REPORTERS ask
                                           questions.

                          Grace is afraid to face the crowd. Her head darts in the
                           direction of each question, but she doesn't answer.

                                   She remains silent and scared.

                                   FEMALE ORIENTAL REPORTER
                                  Miss Mulberry! How does it feel to be
                                     the only survivor of Mickey and
                                        Mallory's reign of terror?

                                       FAT MALE REPORTER
                                    Miss Mulberry! Has the experience
                                            marked you?

                        Some scruffy TRANSIENT sticks his head in Grace's face.

                                            TRANSIENT
                                  Did ya watch your brother get stabbed 
                                                up?

                                             WAYNE 
                                  How do you feel about Mickey cross-
                                           examining you?

                        Grace, her father, and Bisbing shove their way through the 
                      crowd. After Grace and her entourage enter the courthouse, we
                                         hear the cry of:

                                           VOICE (O.S.)
                                         Mickey and Mallory!

                     CAMERA whips toward the bottom of the steps as the car carrying
                      Mickey and Mallory pulls up. The reporters race down the steps
                        they just raced up. The Mickey and Mallory fans go apeshit.

                       Mickey and Mallory, handcuffed, are being led up the steps by
                    SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES. Wayne Gayle and other reporters film them 
                         and shoot out questions. Microphones are thrust into their 
                                            faces.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Mickey, how do you feel about cross-
                                      examining Grace Mulberry?

                                             MICKEY
                                       I'm keen with anticipation.

                                   FEMALE ORIENTAL REPORTER
                                    What do you think of this turn out,
                                              Mallory?

                                            MALLORY
                                      I ain't never had so much fun.

                        A CUTE REPORTER, a Tawny Little type, steps forward.

                                         CUTE REPORTER
                                       Do you have any regrets? 

                                            MALLORY
                                             Not a one.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Yeah, I always regretted we never got
                                    around to looking up my old history
                                  teacher, Miss Bainbridge. Now there's
                                   a big bad bitch not good for herself or
                                              nobody.

                                        BLACK REPORTER
                                      What's your favorite pastime?

                                             MICKEY
                                   You mean aside from what I'm being
                                             tried for?

                              Mallory playfully elbows Mickey in his ribs.

                                             MICKEY
                                       Oh, I'd say watching TV.

                                     All the reporters in unison:

                                           REPORTERS
                                       What's your favorite show?

                                             MICKEY
                                        "Have Gun Will Travel."

                                         CUTE REPORTER
                                   Do you have anything to say to your
                                               fans?

                                             MICKEY
                                        (looking in CAMERA)
                                       You ain't seen nothin' yet.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   EXT. COURTHOUSE - DAY

                           Wayne by himself standing on the courthouse steps.

                                             WAYNE
                                           (to CAMERA)
                                     No, apparently we had not seen
                                   everything. Grace Mulberry gave her
                                     tearful testimony. Then it became
                                     Mickey Knox's turn for cross-
                                            examination.

                                             CUT TO:

                    COURT SKETCHES: An artist SKETCH of Mickey cross-examining
                                       Grace on the stand.

                                          BISBING (V.O.)
                                   Grace was terrified of Mickey. You
                                      have to understand most their 
                                  victims were normal people with normal
                                    lives that nothing out of the ordinary
                                           ever happens to.

                        COURT SKETCH of Mickey looking like the devil himself.

                                          BISBING (V.O.)
                                   Then out of the blue, they're dealing 
                                      with the devil incarnate. It was
                                     extremely difficult for us to find 
                                  survivors who would take the stand and 
                                 testify when they knew Mickey would be
                                         cross-examining them.

                   COURT SKETCH of terrified Grace. CAMERA closes in Grace's face.

                                          BISBING (V.O.)
                                   Grace was every bit as terrified, every
                                      bit as haunted. But she felt her
                                    brother Tim and her five girlfriends
                                         were counting on her.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. COURTROOM - DAY

                   COURT SKETCH - CU of Grace staring intently. CAMERA widens to 
                       include Bisbing standing before the bench as Mickey sits with
                        Mallory at the defence table. Judge Steinsma looks down at
                        Grace. The distinct sounds of a court in session can be heard
                                          in the B.G.

                     The color of the scene FADES to Black & White as the CAMERA
                     cranes up to reveal the COURT ARTIST drawing while court is in
                                           session.

                    OFF SCREEN: Bisbing is wrapping up her examination of Grace who 
                        is at the witness stand. Judge Steinsma resides at his bench.

                  CAMERA dollies into a MED. OVERHEAD TWO-SHOT of Mickey and
                     Mallory who are sketching on a pad of paper. CAMERA reveals the
                       drawing of a man stabbing a woman. Mickey is doing the actual
                      drawing, but every once and a while Mallory takes to pencil and
                        adds some touches, as Grace finishes her tearful testimony.

                                          BISBING (O.S.)
                                    No further questions, your honor.

                                    Emotional pause, the silence.

                                      JUDGE STEINSMA (O.S.)
                                   Would you care to cross examine the
                                         witness, Mr. Knox?

                        Mickey scratches out the drawing. Still holding the pencil he
                                     stands and leaves frame.

                                           MICKEY (O.S)
                                    As a matter of fact, your honor, I
                                              would.

                    NOTE: The following scene is to be played with EXTREME CLOSE
                         UPS. Not once is the courtroom seen in detail. However
                            courtroom sound can be heard vividly in the B.G.

                         CU of Mallory, who grins at Mickey like a Cheshire cat.

                              CU of Grace's eyes as they look downward.

                         CU of Judge Steinsma as he shuffles paper on his bench.

                              CU of Mickey's feet crossing the court floor.

                        CU of Bisbing as her eyes follow Mickey across the court.
                        Mickey enters the frame, with a pencil pressed to his lips in
                          though. Mickey is looking straight into the CAMERA.

                      Mickey's POV of Grace sitting on the witness stand, staring into
                                            her lap.

                       ECU of Grace's finger rolling a large, male-style, High School
                                    class ring around her palm.

                            CU of Mickey glancing to the ring. Mickey smiles.

                       Mickey's POV of Grace as she pulls from a reserve of strength.
                        Clenching the ring tight in her fist, her eyes come up and lock
                                       hatefully on Mickey.

                            CU Mickey as he walks forward towards Grace.

                                             MICKEY
                                      That's one helluva story, Miss
                                             Mulberry.

                                         CU of Grace.

                                              GRACE
                                              Yes it is.

                         At this point Mickey begins to pace from right to left, but
                                     always remaining in CU.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Grace... I hope you don't mind if I
                                           call you Grace...

                      BACK TO: Grace as we DOLLY from a MED CU into a ECU.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Grace. I'd like to talk to you about
                                    your late brother Tim, if you feel up
                                               to it.

                     CONTINUE DOLLY: Once locked onto her eyes, her head drops 
                                        forward and we...

                                             CUT TO:


                                 INT. GRACE'S HOME - NIGHT

                      ECU of Grace's eyes as her head is pulled back into frame. Her 
                      eyes are wide with fear. The CAMERA pulls back to reveal a gag
                            in her moth and a knife pressed against her throat.

                                She's back at the night of the murder.

                        Mickey's wearing a black leather jacket over a white t-shirt,
                       which is covered with blood. Blood is smeared on his face, and
                         he's holding a knife pressed to his lips, also covered with 
                       blood. But he's walking and talking with the same manner and
                                     poise as in the courtroom.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Grace... I hope you don't mind if I 
                                           call you Grace...

                     TWO SHOT revealing that Grace is bound and gagged with Mallory
                           right behind her, holding the knife and cracking gum.

                                            MALLORY
                                         Naw, she don't mind.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Grace. I'd like to talk to you about
                                   your murdered brother Tim, if you feel
                                              up to it.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. COURTROOM - DAY

                                      CU of Grace in a daze.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                          Did you get along?

                             Mickey waits for an answer that doesn't come.

                                             MICKEY
                                           Miss Mulberry?

                                         Back to Grace.

                                              GRACE
                                            More or less.

                                             MICKEY
                                           More or less...

                                       BACK TO: Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                      What do you mean by that?

                                       BACK TO: Grace.

                                              GRACE
                                   Well, he's my older brother. When we
                                   were growing up, there were times we
                                   could of very well done without each
                                   other. But when it counted, we were
                                               close.

                          CU of Bisbing listening. Grace is doing better than she
                                           thought.

                     CAMERA PANS from shadows to find Mickey, the pan continues
                                         through his line.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I'd like to talk about Tim's martial
                                    arts abilities. How long had he been
                                             studying?

                 PAN CONTINUES back into the shadows, then 180 degrees to find Grace.

                                              GRACE
                                  He started when he was in the seventh 
                                    grade, so that would make it nine
                                               years.

                            PAN CONTINUES back into shadows, then...

                                          DISSOLVE TO:


                              INT. MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL - DAY

                      CAMERA PANS from darkness into a well lit martial arts class
                      room in full session. TIM MULBERRY and expert martial artist is
                      competing against a lesser opponent while their master looks on.

                             CAMERA PANS back into shadows, then...

                                          DISSOLVE TO:


                                   INT. COURTROOM - DAY

                      CAMERA PANS from darkness and locks on a CU of Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                   When you study the martial art, they
                                    give out belts that come in different
                                    colors to signify what level you're at
                                   in your training. Am I correct on that
                                               point?

                                              GRACE
                                            Yes you are.

                                             MICKEY
                                    What was the color of Tim's belt?

                                              GRACE
                                   The style of fighting that Tim studied
                                         didn't believe in belts.

                                             MICKEY
                                     Is that a fact? Well then, Grace,
                                   could you tell us what form of martial
                                   arts it was that Tim was schooled in?

                                              GRACE
                                    Tim studied several styles, but his
                                       favorite was Jeet Kune Do.

                                             MICKEY
                                 Jeet Kune Do... Now I did some research
                                    on that form of fighting, and I found
                                    out that Jeet Kune Do was a style
                                  developed by Bruce Lee. Did you know
                                               that?

                                              GRACE
                                   Yes, I did. That's why Tim studied it.
                                   Because it was Bruce Lee's fighting 
                                               style.

                      CU of COURT CLERK'S HANDS typing in SLOW MOTION.

                                             MICKEY
                                     Now, while I freely admit total
                                   ignorance on the subject, I have heard
                                    of Bruce Lee. And I was under the
                                   impression that Bruce Lee was one of
                                    the, it not the greatest fighter in the
                                         history of martial arts.

                                              GRACE
                                         That's what Tim said.

                                             MICKEY
                                    So, I think it would be safe to say 
                                   that anybody who studied the fighting
                                    style that Bruce Lee, arguable the
                                     greatest martial artist of all times,
                                  developed for nine years, that would be
                                     a fella who could defend himself.
                                 Would you describe Tim that way, Grace?

                                              GRACE
                                            Yes, I would.

                           Mickey points at Grace with the pencil in his hand.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Point of fact, weren't Tim's hands
                                      registered as lethal weapons?

                                              GRACE
                                           Yes, they were.

                               CU of Mickey's hand holding the pencil.

                                             MICKEY
                                  That means his hands are considered a
                                    weapon like a gun or a knife. Am I
                                         correct on that point?

                                              GRACE
                                            Yes, you are.

                                CU of Mallory cracking a slight smile.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Yet, in your testimony just now, you
                                         described that Tim...

                        CAMERA moves into a tight CU of Grace. Her eyes widen.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                    ...kicked me four times in the head.

                                             CUT TO:


                                 INT. GRACE'S HOME - NIGHT

                      INSERT: The night of the Murder. Tim cuts loose and hammers
                             Mickey with four punishing kicks to the head.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. COURTROOM - DAY

                                         CU of Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                    And his trained martial artists kicks
                                         had little to no effect.

                                             CUT TO:


                                 INT. GRACE'S HOME - NIGHT

                   CAMERA is LOW ANGLE as Tim backs up after his attack. We notice
                       the High School Ring he wears on his right fist as he steps into 
                              a fighting stance, ready for Mickey to drop.

                      Mickey, however, spits out a stream of blood, and smiles at him.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. COURTROOM - DAY

                                         CU of Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Then, after shrugging off four blows to
                                   the head like I was Superman. I lifted
                                Tim-nine-years-of-Jeet-Kune-Do-Mulberry
                                  off the ground and threw him across the
                                               room.

                       Mickey, with arms raised over his head, pantomimes throwing
                                          Tim's body.

                                             CUT TO:


                                 INT. GRACE'S HOME - NIGHT

                   WIDE SHOT as Tim flies into FRAME, CRASHING into the living room
                                             wall.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. COURTROOM - DAY

                     We quickly PAN down a number of items with white evidence tags
                      on them. We stop at Mickey's Buck Knife. Mickey's hand comes 
                                 into FRAME and picks up the knife.

                                             MICKEY
                                            Then I took...

                           CU of Mickey as he brings the knife into FRAME.

                                             MICKEY
                                   ...this knife and proceeded to tear him
                                   limb from limb. And this man, whose
                                      hands are lethal weapons---

                                    CU of Bisbing as she stands.

                                             BISBING
                                   Objection, defence is intimidating the
                                     witness with the murder weapon.

                                      JUDGE STEINSMA (O.S.)
                                    Sustained. Mr. Knox, put the knife
                                               down.

                                    Mickey is locked on Grace.

                                          MICKEY (cont'd)
                                       --had little to no defence.

                                              GRACE
                                              (yelling)
                                   I don't know how you did it, but you
                                               did it!

                                         JUDGE STEINSMA
                                         Mr. Knox! The knife!

                       Mickey glances to the judge, then slowly places the knife back 
                                          on the table.

                                             MICKEY
                                  How do you think a human being could
                                  possibly be capable of doing something
                                              like that?

                                   Mickey locks eyes with eyes.

                                              GRACE
                                              (yelling)
                                            I don't know!

                                     Mickey is on top of her.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Now... I don't believe that Grace. I
                                    think you have a definite opinion on
                                   how I was able to do those things you
                                   described. Now, I'm going to ask you
                                  again. And I want you to remember you
                                           are under oath.

                                      Grace collects herself.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                 In your opinion, Miss Mulberry, how was
                                     I able to murder you brother Tim
                                  Mulberry in the manner you described.

                                  The Judge looks down at Grace.

                          Grace looks back into her open palm. CU of the ring.

                      BACK TO: Mickey bearing down on her, waiting for an answer.

                   BACK TO: Grace as we slowly DOLLY closer she looks up at Mickey
                                            timidly.

                                              GRACE
                                              (softly)
                                          You're not human.

                                         Mickey smiles.

                                              GRACE
                                   I thought about it a lot. And the only
                                    thing I could figure is that you're not
                                              human.

                           Bisbing hides her disappointment by looking down.

                               Mickey straightens up as Grace continues.

                                              GRACE
                                    You're a vampire, or the devil, or a
                                   monster, or cyborg, or something like
                                       that. But you're not human.

                       Grace breaks down. Putting her hands to her head to stop the
                                             pain.

                                 CU of Mickey smiling down at her.

                                CU Mallory smiling proudly at Mickey.

                      CU Judge Steinsma betraying no emotion looks down at Grace.

                        CU of Grace sobbing, she tries to collect herself by clutching
                                         the ring tighter.

                       Mickey rolls his pencil in his hand the CAMERA tilts up as he 
                                        leans into a CU.

                                             MICKEY
                                              (softly)
                                   Thank you. Grace, there is one other 
                                              thing...

                                              GRACE
                                          (softly into her lap)
                                              What...

                                         Mickey smiles.

                                             MICKEY
                                            You're right.

                      Grace tearfully looks up and meets Mickey's demonic glare as he
                        plunges his pencil deep into her chest. Grace's eyes go wide
                                 as Mickey's vicious attack continues.

                        CAMERA whips to CU of Bisbing jumping up screaming as
                        pandemonium breaks out behind her in SLOW MOTION.

                   CU pencil puncturing Grace's blood soaked chest in SLOW MOTION.

                       CU Judge Steinsma slams his gavel while directing the Sheriff 
                                   Deputies in SLOW MOTION.

                   CU of the Sheriff Deputies are running to Mickey in SLOW MOTION.

                    ECU of Grace a tear rolls out of her widen eye in SLOW MOTION.

                        CU of Mickey. His attack is unending in SLOW MOTION.

                     MED Grace goes limp. As the Sheriff Deputies reach Mickey from
                      all sides the pencil breaks off inside Grace in SLOW MOTION.

                     CU the bloody eraser end of the pencil in Mickey's hand in SLOW
                                          MOTION.

                      SIDE ANGLE as Grace's head falls back into a CU. Her mouth
                       plops open and as her eyelids close, they pinch out a tear that
                              rolls down her cheek in SLOW MOTION.

                      CU of Mickey's torso as the Sheriff Deputies wrestle him away 
                         from Grace. Mickey still has the bloody end of the pencil.

                       CU of Grace's hand dropping into frame and as her fist opens,
                                  the ring falls in SLOW MOTION.

                          CU of the ring hitting the floor and rolling out of frame.

                        DOLLY along side the rolling ring on the floor until it hits a
                                         shoe and stops.

                            ECU of Mickey's eyes looking down at his feet.

                    ECU of Mickey dropping the bloody pencil stub. CAMERA follows 
                                      it in SLOW MOTION.

                        CU of bloody pencil stub hitting the floor next to the ring in
                                       SLOW MOTION.

                                CU of Mickey looking over to Mallory

                        CU of Mallory surrounded by Sheriff Deputies. She smiles at
                                           Mickey.

                                            MALLORY
                                             Show off.

                               Mickey smiles and glances toward Judge.

                                             MICKEY
                                     No further questions your honor.

                            Mickey turns forward still wrestling the Deputies.

                      Mickey's POV of a Sheriff Deputy stepping in front of him with a
                                           riot club.

                                            DEPUTY #1
                                           Light's out Prick.

                                     Deputy swings the club.

                                          CUT TO BLACK:


                                EXT. COURTHOUSE REAR - DAY

                       Mickey, dressed in county blues, is led out of the courtroom by
                        sheriffs deputies. He's cuffed hand and leg. Reporters throw
                     out questions, photographers shoot photos, Mickey is somewhere 
                                else, no mugging to the crowd this time.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                     After the deadly brewhaha in the
                                   courtroom, the judge, honorable Burt
                                  Steinsma, passed down a sentence that 
                                       was to make legal history.


                                   INT. JUDGE'S DEN - DAY

                            Interview with Judge Steinsma in his den at home.

                              M.O.S. SHOT of Wayne and Judge talking.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                 We spoke with retired Judge Steinsma at
                                    his home in Baltimore, Maryland.

                                         The interview:

                                             WAYNE
                                  Was there any vengeance on your part 
                                       with your unique sentence?

                                         JUDGE STEINSMA
                                    Yes, unquestionably. After they did
                                   what they did in my court, and judge
                                   worth his robe will tell you the same
                                    thing. It couldn't help but affect my
                                   decision. That's why they have judges.
                                   We're supposed to be fair to a fault,
                                 but when it's showtime, we have to make
                                    a decision. That's why we don't just
                                   input all the facts into a computer for
                                   the appropriate punishment. I couldn't
                                     give them the death penalty. Se,
                                   California hops back and forth on that
                                    issue. Mickey and Mallory went to 
                                   court when it was out of favor, which
                                  is actually good because it leaves more 
                                  room for imagination. Anybody can give
                                   somebody the chair. When you have 
                                  someone who deserves to die and you 
                                     can't kill them, you have to be 
                                    creative. And if the bastards had let
                                   it stand, it would of been the perfect
                                    sentence. It hit 'em right where they
                                    lived. Far more punishing than the
                                           death sentence.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Would you please describe for our
                                    viewers what your sentence was?

                                         JUDGE STEINSMA
                                    Well, in a rouge's gallery of killers, 
                                   Mickey and Mallory are very unique.
                                    I've seen a lot of killers in my day
                                   and they're a very cold lot. They have
                                     no more feelings about taking a 
                                     person's life than squashing a tiny
                                    bug. It's all the same to them. Well,
                                  Mickey and Mallory were that "kill 'em
                                    to watch their expression change"
                                   attitude personified. Except with each
                                   other. And, since they lived only for 
                                   each other, I wanted to attack that, at
                                    its very root. So, in a nutshell, my
                                    sentence was double life for each
                                    without any possibility for parole.
                                   That would be fairly standard in their
                                   case. The twist I added was that the
                                  husband and wife would have no contact
                                  or correspondence with each other for 
                                     the rest of their lives. And they
                                    would never receive any word or 
                                       information about the other.
                                   So, basically once the cell door slams
                                      shut, Mickey and Mallory will
                                  completely disappear from each other's
                                    life. They'll never know when the 
                                    other dies. But alas, the best laid 
                                        plans of mice and men...

                                             CUT TO: 


                                EXT. COURTHOUSE REAR - DAY

                        Mallory in tears, hysterically actually, is cuffed hand to foot,
                        and being dragged by sheriff's deputies into the prison bus.
                      Reporters throw out questions, photographers shoot photos, TV
                              news people capture the moment on video.

                                  The bus pulls out onto the street.

                                             CUT TO:

                         PHOTO: Mickey in prison uniform being led by guards.

                      PHOTO: Shot though bars of Mallory in her cell. Her back is to 
                                          the camera.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   The sentence was never to reach that
                                     point. Because after only a year,
                                   Mickey and Mallory created so much
                                     mayhem that it was decided . . .

                INSERT: FRONT PAGE NEWSPAPER: "MICKEY AND MALLORY TO BE
                                 TRANSFERRED TO ASYLUM."

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                    . . . that they were mentally ill and
                                    needed to be transferred to a state
                                           mental hospital.

                     CAMERA move into the picture of Mickey and Mallory on the front
                                      page of the newspaper.

                                             CUT TO:

                                  PHOTO: of Dewight McClusky.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   We talked with Dewight McClusky,
                                  chairman of the California State Prison
                                     Board, about this curious turn of 
                                  events in the Mickey and Mallory case.


                               INT. MCCLUSKY'S OFFICE - DAY

                                  Wayne's interviewing McClusky.

                                             WAYNE
                                 Why are Mickey and Mallory being moved
                                    to an asylum? And who made the
                                             decision?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  The prison board made the decision. A
                                    board of which I belong. We're the
                                   who. The why is simple. Mickey and 
                                   Mallory are mentally ill and need to be
                                  under a doctor's care, where hopefully
                                     they'll receive the help they need.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Mickey and Mallory were deemed
                                    competent in a mental examination
                                     before their trial. I'm confused,
                                          What's changed?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    Well, since that time, they've killed
                                     one person during their trail. And
                                     since their incarceration, they've
                                    killed one psychologist along with
                                       several guards and inmates.

                                             WAYNE
                                 When they were found competent before,
                                    they had already killed fifty people.
                                      Other than the fact they're a 
                                    disciplinary problem, which frankly
                                     shouldn't surprise anyone, I still
                                    don't see where this situation is any
                                     different then it was before. So, I
                                   ask you again, Mr. McClusky, what's
                                             changed?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    What's changed, Mr. Gayle, is our
                                   minds. We felt they were competent a
                                    year ago. A year has passed, sir, a
                                    year where they were under close
                                   observation, day in and day out, and
                                  their behaviour has led us to believe we
                                            were wrong.

                                             WAYNE
                                            Who is we?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  The prison board and the doctors who
                                           examined them.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Were and of the doctors who made the
                                    first evaluation on the Knoxs mental
                                     state asked to re-examine them?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                  Using the same doctors is not common
                                              practice.

                                             WAYNE
                                  I take it by your answer it was a whole
                                             new team?

                                           MCCLUSKY
                                    Now that you bring it up, yes. They
                                    were different men. I hadn't really
                                  thought that much about it. Since many
                                    psychiatric opinions are, by a rule,
                                    sought out for this kind of situation.
                                   What do you think normally happens?
                                     The Knoxs are assigned a family
                                   psychologist that takes care of them
                                     throughout the rest of their lives?
                                     The state doesn't work like that.

                              PHOTO: of DR. ALBERT RODRIGUEZ.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                  The two psychiatric opinions the board
                                      sought were those of Albert 
                                            Rodriguez. . .

                                 PHOTO: of DR. FELIX VARGUS.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                   . . .and Dr. Felix Vargus. Both of the
                                    good doctors, for whatever reason,
                                       refused to be interviewed.


                             INT. DR. REINGHOLD'S OFFICE - DAY

                               Back with Dr. Reinghold. He's laughing.

                                         DR. REIGNGHOLD
                                     It's a funny situation actually. If
                                 anyone besides Mickey and Mallory give
                                  a damn, what the prison board is doing
                                   would be considered an outrage. The
                                   prison board is basically saying, `We
                                     can't handle these guys.' They've
                                   moved 'em around twice since their 
                                           sentence started.
                                   They were a handful everywhere they
                                   went. Now the prisons they're at now
                                    want them outta there. But no other
                                  prison's gonna be stupid enough to take
                                     'em. So the prison board is left
                                   scratching their heads wondering what
                                    they're gonna do. Well, what they
                                  decided to do was to set up a kangaroo
                                   medical court that found them crazy.
                                    Then they get them transferred to
                                Nystrom Medical Asylum or Lobotomy Bay
                                    as its' referred to in the psychiatric
                                    circle. Put 'em on a strict dope and
                                    electro shock diet, and Mickey and
                                    Mallory cease to be a problem to
                                  anybody except the orderlies who clean 
                                   out the bedpans, which if you want to
                                    see them get theirs, that's all well 
                                  and good. But there's something being 
                                   said here. Forget the immorality for a 
                                   second. Forget the corruption and the
                                  skulduggery involved. What the board 
                                   is saying is "we give up." Mickey and
                                   Mallory ran amuck in polite society.
                                   They were put in an alternative society
                                   and they ran amuck there, too. All the
                                   powers that be, can't deal with these
                                     two kids. And whatever can't be
                                     assimilated has to be terminated.

                                             WAYNE
                                  So, in your opinion Mickey and Mallory
                                           are not insane?

                                         DR. REINGHOLD
                                   Insane, no. Psychotic, yes. A menace
                                      to living creatures, yes. But to
                                    suggest that they're insane gives the
                                   impression that they don't know right
                                  from wrong. Mickey and Mallory know
                                  the difference between right and wrong.
                                      They just don't give a damn.

                                FREEZE FRAME on Dr. Reinghold.


                                   INT. EDITING BAY - DAY

                        Wayne's just finished viewing the show. He puts his hands on
                                    Scott and Roger's shoulders.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Good work, my brothers. Fan-fuckin'-
                                    tastic! I think that interview stuff's
                                    too long, we can lose some of that.
                                    Keep the girls, keep the long hairs,
                                  keep the Hun brothers, keep the black
                                  guy, keep them movie shit, and keep the
                                   cop at the donut shop. Lose the rest.
                                   And cut the interview with the prison
                                   board fellow before that. Cut it after
                                   I ask, `I take it by your answer it was
                                   I ask, `I take it by your answer it was
                                  a whole new team.' Don't even let him 
                                    answer. Fuck him. Then cut to me
                                    talking about the two chicken shit
                                     psychiatrists and straight in Dr.
                                          Reinghold laughing.

                                              SCOTT
                                               Okay.

                               Wayne puts his arm around Unruly Julie.

                                             WAYNE
                                       Children, we have a show.
                                          (to Scott & Roger)
                                   You two get some long well overdue
                                    sleep. 'Cause tomorrow, bright and
                                    early, county jail and then journey's
                                         end... Mickey Knox.

                                             CUT TO: 


                        TITLE CARD: "TOMORROW--BRIGHT AND EARLY."


                                  INT. MICKEY'S CELL - DAY

                        Mickey's pacing back and forth in his cell, trying out different
                                            jokes.

                                             MICKEY
                                   There's this Italian guy, a French guy,
                                     and a Polish guy. And they're all
                                     talkin' about how they fuck their 
                                              wives---

                                          JUMP CUT:

                                             MICKEY
                                   . . .You know, I'm gonna just rip off
                                    your dress and squeeze your titties.
                                  Then Little Red Riding Hood whips out
                                     her .357, sticks it in the Big Bad
                                   Wolf's face and says, `No you're not.
                                    You're gonna eat me. . .just like the
                                             story says.'

                                          JUMP CUT:

                                             MICKEY
                                             (with a lisp)
                                    . . .Fairy boat! I knew things were
                                  good in here, but I didn't know we had
                                           our own Navy.

                                          JUMP CUT:

                                             MICKEY
                                    . . .So this guy wants to take little
                                    Johnny's sister to the drive-in. But
                                    the mother says, `Only if you take
                                         little Johnny along---'

                                          JUMP CUT:

                                             MICKEY
                                   . . .And the Polish guy says, `That's 
                                   nothing. When I get through with my 
                                   Hanna, I get up, wipe my dick on the
                                      curtain, and she hits the roof!'

                                          JUMP CUT:

                       Mickey's pretending he's calming down a hysterical audience.

                                             MICKEY
                                    No. . .please. . .thank you. . .you're
                                       too kind. . .no. . .please. . .


                               INT. NEWS VAN - MOVING - DAY

                   Through Scott's CAMERA, we're filming this in BLACK AND WHITE -
                                            16mm.

                     NOTE: Everytime we're viewing through Scott's CAMERA, we are
                      filming handheld in 16mm BLACK AND WHITE. Until otherwise
                            specified, the SHOTS stay in Scott's CAMERA.

                        Scott's filming the back of the newsvan. Roger's sitting in the
                          back eating donuts as is Wayne. Unruly Julie's up front
                                            driving.

                                             WAYNE
                                        (with mouthful of donut)
                                       How's it working, Scotty?

                                           SCOTT (O.S.)
                                             Perfecto!

                       Roger's picking through a box of donuts. Scott PANS over to
                                 him, then slowly ZOOMS in on him.

                                              ROGER
                                   Where the fuck's the chocolate cream
                                    filled? Did anyone get my chocolate
                                     cream filled? If you did, it's mine.

                                CU of Roger, looking into CAMERA.

                                              ROGER
                                   I pointed at a chocolate cream filled.
                                      You saw me do it, didn't you?

                       Wayne starts talking. We PAN from Roger to a CU of Wayne.

                                             WAYNE
                                  You were there. Did you see him put it 
                                             in a box?

                                  We PAN back to a CU of Roger.

                                              ROGER
                                   At the time, I was too busy explaining
                                     to Scott the finer points of film.

                                We ZOOM back to a WIDE SHOT.

                                           SCOTT (O.S.)
                                   Yeah, right. You know what he said?
                                  He said, Indiana Jones And The Temple 
                                    Of Doom is Spielberg's best film.

                            Wayne starts laughing. We hear Scott laugh too.

                                             WAYNE
                                             (to Roger)
                                         You can't be serious?

                                              ROGER
                                            (preoccupied)
                                  I'm as serious about that as I am about
                                    going back to the donut store, and
                                  dipping that stupid Mexican's head into
                                   the batter for forgetting my chocolate 
                                    cream filled. Gimme that other box.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Huh uh. This dozen is for Mickey.

                                              ROGER
                                 That dumbass probably put my chocolate
                                     cream filled in there by mistake.

                                             WAYNE
                                             Roger, no.

                                              ROGER
                                    What's the big deal? Take out my
                                    chocolate cream filled, put one of
                                        these roasted coconut---

                                             WAYNE
                                 Roger, do you understand what the word
                                      `no' means? It's important we
                                    establish a rapport. Something as 
                                  simple as a dozen donuts can mean the
                                   world to somebody who hasn't had a 
                                           donut in a year.

                                              ROGER
                                   So you're giving a man who butchers
                                   whole families, little babies included,
                                       my chocolate cream filled?

                      Unruly Julie HONKS the horn. Wayne gets up and looks out the
                                          windshield.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Okay, guys, we're here. L.A. County
                                     Jail. Julie, just park in the front.

                                              ROGER
                                             Wayne---

                                             WAYNE 
                                     Roger, I'm starting to get pissed.
                                   Just drop this fuckin' donut shit, and
                                           gather your gear.

                      The van stops. Wayne slides open the panel door, and steps out.


                            EXT. LOS ANGELES COUNTY JAIL - DAY

                                   BACK TO: COLOR 35mm.

                      Wayne hops out of the van and is approached by Superintendent
                        Phil Wurlitzer who's followed by two DEPUTY SHERIFFS.

                                             WAYNE
                                           (aside to Scott) 
                                      Here's the welcome wagon.

                            Wurlitzer reaches them and shakes Wayne's hand.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   Hello, Mr. Gayle. I'm Phil Wurlitzer.
                                     We talked on the phone. It's a 
                                         pleasure to meet you.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Same here. Let me introduce my crew.
                                    Scott. . .Roger. . .and Unruly Julie
                                      . . .this is. . .I'm sorry. What's 
                                           your title again?

                                           WURLITZER
                                    I'm the superintendent here at L.A.
                                   County Jail. Me and my deputies are
                                  who you'll be working with while you're
                                               here.

                                             WAYNE
                                  That sounds great. Look, I don't want 
                                    and of this to intimidate you. This is
                                    not going to be a big deal. This is 
                                         going to be very easy.
                                            (to his crew)
                                  I need to talk with Mr. Wurlitzer. You 
                                 guys get your equipment ready, power up
                                  the van and confirm a transmission code
                                    for the remote. Julie come with me.

                      Julie tosses the keys to Roger and shadows Wayne as he speaks
                                     confidentially to Wurlitzer.

                                             WAYNE
                                   The main thing I need is a big room,
                                  shut off from the population, so we can
                                     get some privacy. . .with a few
                                           electrical outlets.


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                      Wayne and his crew have set up in the food supply room off from
                        the cafeteria. Being big, roomy, and unpopulated, it's perfect
                      for an interview. There's eight L.A. County DEPUTY SHERIFFS
                        around the room along with Wurlitzer. Roger's setting up his
                       sound equipment while Unruly Julie is checking her notebook.

                      Wurlitzer and a few Deputies talk among themselves. CAMERA
                             moves from person to person without cutting.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (to two Deputies)
                                    This is just for an interview, I was
                                  on the set of `Dukes of Hazzard' once.
                                    It was a much bigger deal than this.
                                  They had a crew of maybe seventy-five
                                              people.

                                CAMERA moves to Wayne and Scott.

                                             WAYNE
                                   We're gonna be talking over here. But
                                  I want enough freedom so if I wanna get 
                                      up and move around, we can.

                              Wayne grabs Scott and walks him to the left.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Take him and walk him over this way.
                                          (pretending Scott's
                                              Mickey)
                                   So, Mickey, killing Mallory's parents,
                                     what the hell was that all about?
                                          (pauses--to Scott)
                                   Then maybe take him to the window.

                                   He walks Scott to the window.

                                             WAYNE
                                          (pretending Scott's
                                              Mickey)
                                   So, Mickey, if you were let outta jail
                                   today, what's the first thing you'd do?
                                          (pause--to Scott)
                                     Little shit like that. I don't wanna
                                      have to feel I gotta stay in the
                                    chairs. We're after a cinema verite,
                                  anything can happen, truth twenty-four
                                       times a second kindda feel.

                                       End of single SHOT.

                                  Wurlitzer's talking with Deputies.

                                           WURLITZER
                                    And when it's lunch time, they don't
                                  just go to McDonalds. They got cooks
                                     there servin' great food. Swedish
                                            meatballs. . .

                             Wayne walks over to Wurlitzer and Deputies.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   How's everything coming, Mr. Gayle?

                                             WAYNE
                                    Everything's coming along just fine.
                                   Phil, I wanted to know if I could have 
                                        a small word with you.

                                           WURLITZER
                                            By all means.

                      Wayne puts his hand on Wurlitzer's shoulder. They walk around
                                           the room.

                                             WAYNE
                                 You met the kids I have working for me?
                                       Great bunch, aren't they?

                                           WURLITZER
                                       Oh yes, indeed. Top flight.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Scott, genius cameraman, Roger,
                                    magician with sound. Unruly Julie, I
                                   could sooner do without my are than
                                            Unruly Julie.

                                           WURLITZER
                                         Is that her real name?

                                             WAYNE
                                    Just a little nickname. Yep, they're 
                                   my kids and they're all I need. After
                                    working together these past coupla
                                   years, we're like well-oiled machinery.
                                  No, more like a Formula race car. No,
                                    scratch that one, too. What we're
                                    really like is a Swiss watch. Small,
                                     intricate, compact. . .it shouldn't
                                    work as well as it does, but it does.
                                    Because of the craftsmanship, the
                                     expertise, and the artist's loving
                                               hand.

                             Wayne gives Wurlitzer a moment to digest this.

                                           WURLITZER
                                               I see.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Now, Phil, I don't know if you've ever
                                        been on a set before---

                                           WURLITZER
                                             (proudly)
                                           Ya know, I was.

                                             WAYNE
                                          (acting surprised)
                                              Really?

                                           WURLITZER
                                   I was on the `Dukes of Hazzard' set
                                         about eight years ago.

                                             WAYNE
                                         (still acting surprised)
                                   Well. . .small world. Well, then, you
                                   know firsthand how Hollywood does
                                     things. Lights all over the place,
                                   generators, a hundred and fifty crew
                                            members---

                                           WURLITZER
                                 Oh, that `Dukes of Hazzard' show, there 
                                  was probably ninety-five people there,
                                            maybe more.

                                             WAYNE
                                      See what I mean? It's a funny 
                                           business, isn't it?

                                           WURLITZER
                                             It sure is.

                                             WAYNE
                                      They got a asshole over here.
                                          (pointing to his left)
                                     A asshole sitting down reading a
                                         magazine over there.
                                          (points to his right)
                                      A asshole perched up there.
                                          (points straight up)
                                  Assholes everywhere. Hey, maybe if we
                                   were doin' that kiss, kiss, bang, bang
                                    stuff we'd need all those assholes,
                                    too. What we're about is intimacy.
                                    We're about two people having a 
                                   conversation. Say I was interviewing
                                   you. All I want you to worry about is
                                     what I ask you. I want a trust to
                                    develop. If you're thinking about all
                                              this. . .
                                        (indicates the hustle and
                                           bustle of a set)
                                    . . .you're not going to relax, a trust
                                   won't develop, we'll be talking a each
                                    other instead of to each other, there
                                      will be no chance for intimacy.

                             Wayne gives Wurlitzer a chance to take this in.

                                             WAYNE
                                  That's why my crew is only three. . .an
                                            invisible three.
                                           (switching gears)
                                   Which brings me to what I wanted to
                                     talk to you about. I have to get
                                  Mickey Knox to relax...Mickey Knox to
                                   share what he's never shared before...
                                  Mickey Knox to open doors which 'till
                                  today have bee closed. Well, how can 
                                   we expect him to do that when we got
                                     Los Angeles County Sheriffs up
                                             the walls.

                            Suddenly, things get short between the two men.

                                           WURLITZER
                                              (snorts)
                                   Well, just what the hell do you expect
                                             me to do?

                                             WAYNE
                                             Lose 'em.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   Mr. Gayle, do you have the slightest
                                      idea how dangerous Knox is?

                                             WAYNE
                                   Mr. Wurlitzer, I assure you, I am very
                                   familiar with Mickey Knox's career.

                                     They're out and out angry.

                                           WURLITZER
                                    Since he and his wife have been in
                                       custody, they've killed---

                                             WAYNE
                                    Don't recite the fact to me. I'm sure
                                     I know 'em better than you do.

                                           WURLITZER
                                 Well, let me let you in on one more fact you
                                    obviously don't know. If I were to
                                  take my men away, Mickey Knox would
                                       snap your neck like a twig.

                                             WAYNE
                                    One. . .I cam take care of myself. I
                                  grew up in a tough neighbourhood, and
                                     I've handled some pretty rough
                                   customers in my day. Mickey Knox 
                                     doesn't scare me. Two. . .I'm a 
                                    journalist, and I'm prepared to take
                                     that risk. Three. . .it ain't gonna
                                   happen. Believe me when I tell you, it
                                   is in Mickey Knox's own best interest 
                                   to play this game according to Hoyle.
                                              (pause)
                                    Wait a minute. We've gotten into a 
                                    advisory relationship here, which is
                                           not what I want.
                                              (pause)
                                     But seriously, Phil, look at this.

                           Wayne scans the room, counting the deputy sheriffs.

                                             WAYNE
                                             (counting)
                                    We got one. . .two. . .three. . .four
                                     . . .five. . .six. . .seven. . .eight.
                                    I mean Jesus Christ, Phil, that's too
                                   much. Let's lose some of these guys.

                                           WURLITZER
                                     Wayne, if it was anybody else---

                                             WAYNE
                                   Phil, I'm just scared he's gonna clam 
                                    up on me with all these sheriffs all 
                                    over the place. They hate him. He
                                   hates them. What kinda intimacy am I
                                    gonna create with all this hate in the
                                       air. Even you and I feel it.

                                           WURLITZER
                                       What are we talking about?

                                             WAYNE
                                             Two guys?

                                           WURLITZER
                                      Okay. I'll take two guys off.

                                             WAYNE
                                  No, no, no, no, no, no, I mean only two
                                               guys.

                                           WURLITZER
                                       I can't do that. Five guys.

                                             WAYNE
                                              Three.

                                           WURLITZER
                                      I'll cut it in half. Four guys, but
                                              that's it.


                                  INT. MICKEY'S CELL - DAY

                          Mickey lays on his be with his hands behind his head.

                   CAMERA DOLLIES BACK to include the bars of Mickey's cell door in
                    the F.G. as two DEPUTY SHERIFFS enter FRAME and slide it open.
                       The deputies each carry shotguns and a shit load of chains and
                                           shackles.

                                            DEPUTY #1
                                   On your feet! Turn your face to the 
                                               wall.

                                         Mickey gets up

                                             MICKEY
                                   Now what you're supposed to say is:
                                       `Five minutes, Mr. Knox.'

                               OFF SCREEN the cell door slams closed

                                             CUT TO: 


                                 INT. MALLORY'S CELL - DAY 

                        CU of Mallory asleep in her bunk. The echo of Mickey's cell
                                   door makes her up with a jolt.

                                         SCAGNETTI (O.S.)
                                        Rise and shine, Mallory!

                           Mallory springs out of bed, and into a fighting stance.

                    CAMERA WHIP PANS to Scagnetti, inside her cell, flanked by two
                         deputies with shotguns. The deputies are BINGHAM and
                                       WASHINGTON.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     Beautiful day for a drive, isn't it?

                                             CUT TO: 


                                  INT. JAIL CORRIDOR - DAY

                        CU of Mallory's bare feet walking in front of Bingham and 
                                  Washington's shiny black shoes.

                       The SOUND of Mallory's bare feet slapping the concrete floor,
                         along with the clip-clop-clip-clop of the deputies' shoes,
                                 reverberates throughout the scene.

                         Mallory walks slightly ahead of the two shotgun wielding
                         deputies, when Scagnetti slips in beside her. He lights up a
                             cigarette with his Zippo, and talks a long drag.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    It's a long trip to Bakersfield. Long
                                    and hot. Ever been to Bakersfield?

                                   Mallory looks straight ahead.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    See, I've been there twice. And I'm
                                   not lookin' forward to goin' back. But
                                     I'm in and out. You, on the other
                                  hand, sweetheart, are gonna spend the 
                                     rest of your life there. Now that's
                                      what I call cruel and inhuman 
                                            punishment.

                            Mallory shows no emotion, just keeps on walking.

                                           SCAGNETTI 
                                   Course you're not gonna give a shit.
                                    'Cause when the good doctor's get
                                       through givin' you the zap...
                                         (he puts his finger next
                                       to his temple, pantomimes
                                          being electrocuted)
                                   ...You won't know where the hell you
                                   are. They'll just put you on a window 
                                    sill, and water you every other day.

                                    Mallory lets out a big yawn.


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                      Wayne stands at the window speaking to Scott, Roger and Unruly
                          Julie. One the other side of the room Wurlitzer and his
                         entourage of deputies are yucking it up, and occasionally
                                      bursting into laughter.

                                             WAYNE
                                            (to his crew)
                                   And when he gets here, its no dick'n
                                  around time. Make him up, clip a mike
                                   on him, then leave him alone. I don't 
                                   want you talking to him. I don't want
                                    you getting in his face. I want you 
                                     hiding behind you gear. You are
                                              invisible.

                     CAMERA PANS to the door as two deputies lead Mickey into the
                      supply room. Mickey is shackled head to toe, its a wonder how
                                        he can still walk.

                                             WAYNE
                                            (to his crew)
                                            Okay, break.

                                     Wayne's team disburses.

                                           WURLITZER 
                                    Okay, boys, lets start undoing him.

                      Two deputies hold shotguns to Mickey's head, while two others
                       start unlocking the chains. As they do, Mickey looks at Wayne.

                                    Wayne approaches Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                             (to Wayne)
                                  Okay now, before we get started here,
                                    there's a few things we have to get
                                            clear about.

                                             WAYNE
                                          All right, Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Let's discuss it when I'm unbound.

                    CAMERA holds on Mickey standing still as the two deputies remove
                                          the chains.

                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                        CAMERA is inside a holding cell fixed on the cell door. The 
                        cell door is unlocked, then opened. The two deputies bring
                           Mallory inside. Scagnetti wanders in, trailing behind.

                       Bingham pumps his shotgun slide and places the barrel next to 
                       Mallory's head. Washington unlocks the cuffs around Mallory's
                                            wrists.

                                         Mallory's silent.

                         Scagnetti leans up against the wall, smoking his cigarette.

                                            BINGHAM
                                     Turn around and face the wall!

                                         Mallory does.

                              Bingham and Washington move to the door.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     Wait outside for a second, fellas.

                                            BINGHAM
                                        We're not supposed---

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         Don't worry about it.

                               Bingham and Washington move outside.

                       Scagnetti takes out his gun and tosses it to Washington. Before
                              they can protest, Scagnetti closes the door.

                        Mallory stands in the middle of the cell, motionless, her back
                                            to him.

                                   Scagnetti walks up behind her.

                                      Mallory doesn't move.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                           Want a smoke?

                                Mallory's steel eyes glare at Scagnetti.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    C'mon, I already lit one for you. I
                                          know you smoke.

                       Mallory doesn't respond. Scagnetti takes the cigarette from his
                         mouth and puts it between Mallory's lips. Hold on C.U. of
                                           Mallory.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    I was reading the file on you. You
                                      know what it said during your
                                    trial, whenever they put you on the 
                                  stand, no matter what they asked, your
                                   answer was always the same... "I love
                                   Mickey." It also says that when they
                                  gave you a polygraph, "I love Mickey"
                                     was the only thing you said that
                                         registered as the truth.

                          Scagnetti appears at the side of frame next to Mallory.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                  Who are you supposed to be? Squeaky
                                    Fromme? Is that it? Is Mickey your
                                   Charles Manson? Is Mickey Jesus? Is
                                    that the attraction? Or does he just
                                           got a big dick?

                               Scagnetti changes to Mallory's other ear.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     That's it, isn't it? Mickey's got a
                                           big donkey dick.

                                     Scagnetti presses closer.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   Can you remember the last time you
                                  fucked? Huh? What I want you to do is
                                     close your eyes and remember...
                                  remember the last time ol' Mickey gave
                                   you the high hard one. Are ya thinkin'
                                   about it? Good. Remember it. Don't
                                     ever forget it cause it ain't never
                                   gonna happen again. Cause when they
                                   get through with all that electroshock
                                    shit they got lined up for you two,
                                   Mick's dick ain't gonna be worth shit.

                            Mallory spits the lit cigarette unto Scagnetti's face.
                               Scagnetti spins her around and slaps her.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    Look. You're gonna sit here for a 
                                     couple hours while I finish up the
                                  arrangements. The reason they picked 
                                  me to be your chaperone is they know I
                                    won't hesitate to put a bullet in you.

                          Scagnetti has Mallory clutched tightly by her shoulders.

                                           SCAGNETTI 
                                    So, during our journey, if any wild
                                    hairs spring up on your ass, you'd
                                  better slap a muzzle on 'em! Fuck with
                                     me, bitch, even a little bit, you're 
                                       gonna get accidentally shot!
                                           Comprehende?

                     Mallory looks at him for a moment, then gives his a massive HEAD
                     BUTT. As we hear the CRACKING of his nose, Scagnetti lets out a
                                        horrible scream.


                                  EXT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                       Bingham and Washington fumble with the keys to open the cell
                                            door.


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                      Bingham and Washington burst through the door to find Scagnetti
                                     face down on the ground.

                         Mallory's standing, her foot pressed against the middle of
                        Scagnetti's back, pulling his arms behind him trying to break
                          his back. His body is bending like a branch, and he's 
                                          screaming.

                      The two deputies proceed to BEAT the shit out of her with their
                                           shotguns.

                        Scagnetti rolls around in the B.G., holding his bloody nose,
                                          screaming.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                  She broke my fucking nose! That bitch
                                           broke my nose!

                            Washington comes over to him and helps him up.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         (blood down his face)
                                         She broke my nose.

                                          WASHINGTON
                                              I'll fix it.

                        He grabs Scagnetti's nose, then SNAPS it back into place.
                      Scagnetti lets out another horrible scream, and hops up and down 
                                         from the pain.

                       When the rush of pain passes, Scagnetti brings his hands down
                                from his face, looking over at Mallory.

                       Bingham has Mallory in the corner of the cell with the shotgun
                                    barrel placed in her mouth.

                         CU on Scagnetti. He's a hand grenade with the pin pulled.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                           Hold her, boys.

                        Scagnetti walks to the corner where Mallory is. The shotgun
                        barrels' out of her mouth. Bingham and Washington stand on
                                either side of her, holding her in place.

                      Scagnetti grabs a can of mace from Washington's belt, and brings 
                                      it up to Mallory's face.

                                 Mallory and Scagnetti trade looks.

                        Scagnetti gives her an intense blast of mace right in the face,
                                    eyes, and all over her body.

                            Mallory crumples to the floor, screaming in agony.

                    TWO SHOT of Bingham and Washington looking down at Mallory on
                         the ground. We can hear Scagnetti still spraying her. They 
                                     can't look at this anymore.

                       Mallory wiggles on the floor as Scagnetti continues spraying her
                                        all over her body.

                     CU of Scagnetti's bloody face smiling. We hear the SOUND of the
                             can of mace running empty. It spurts to a stop.

                       Scagnetti rises up to the two deputies. He hands the empty can
                                       back to Washington.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     I want this filled before we leave.

                       The three men walk out of the holding cell, closing and locking
                        the door behind them. We can still hear Mallory's screams of
                                        excruciating pain.


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                        Mickey's sitting in a chair eating a donut. Roger's attaching a
                        microphone to his shirt. Unruly Julie's applying make-up to
                                         Mickey's face.

                                             MICKEY
                                           (to Unruly Julie)
                                       How come you never talk?

                                              ROGER
                                     She was born without a tongue.

                                             MICKEY
                                             (repulsed)
                                            Oh my God!
                                           (to Unruly Julie)
                                               Sorry.

                     Unruly Julie shrugs her shoulders like "what are you gonna do" and
                                    continues applying make-up.

                                     Wayne and Wurlitzer talk.

                                             WAYNE
                                    So we got a deal. Four deputies---

                                           WURLITZER
                                              And me.

                                             WAYNE
                                 Why don't we make it three deputies and
                                               you?

                                           WURLITZER
                                  Why don't I have Mickey thrown back
                                    into his cell and we can forget the
                                            whole thing?

                                             WAYNE
                                    Chill out, Phill. Four deputies and 
                                   you, I can live with that. We're about 
                                    ready to go here, so let's get rid of
                                         thesde other assholes.

                                           WURLITZER
                                       Don't call my me assholes.

                                             WAYNE
                                    I didn't mean they were assholes. I
                                   mean if they're leaving, get 'em outta
                                               here.

                      Wayne leaves Wurlitzer and goes over to Scott, who's setting up
                                          a light stand.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Okay, Scotty, we're stuck with four of
                                   these assholes. Now I want to create
                                    the illusion that this is just Mickey
                                   and I chewin' the fat all by ourselves.
                                    So make sure you don't film these
                                    assholes. I don't want to see 'em on
                                     film ever. Oh, and "Live at Five"
                                  slated our spot as human interest which
                                     means we'll go live at just after
                                             five-thirty.

                                Wayne exits to reveal Mickey in B.G.

                              Wurlitzer's speaking with his four deputies.

                                           WURLITZER
                                    Thiss asshole's tryin' to tell me what
                                    I'm gonna do in my jail. Fuck him!
                                  This nanderfuck doesn't know what he's
                                    dealin' with here, but we do. And if
                                     shit happens, he ain't gonna be 
                                    responsible, we are. So keep your 
                                     shotguns out, your fingers on the 
                                    triggers, and be ready to fire at a 
                                           moment's notice.

                     BACK TO: Mickey alone in FRAME, sitting in a chair and eating a
                                    donut. He takes a big bite.

                                              ROGER
                                           Say something.

                                             MICKEY
                                          (mouthful of donut)
                                              What?

                                              ROGER
                                             Anything.

                      Mickey swallows the bite of donut, pauses, then recites a poem.
                                          (talking in rhyme) 
                                         I stand amid the roar
                                       Of a surf tormented shore,
                                        As I hold within my hand
                                       Grains of the golden sand--
                                      How few! yet how they creep
                                     Through my fingers to the deep,
                                      While I weep--while I weep!
                                        O God! can I not save
                                      One from the pitiless wave?
                                       Is all that we see or seem
                                      But a dream within a dream?

                                    Mickey bites into the donut.

                                             MICKEY
                                          (mouthful of donut)
                                           How was that?

                            Roger joins him in FRAME and adjusts the mike.

                                              ROGER
                                   Ah... fine. Let me make an adjustment
                                    here, and we'll be ready to rock 'n
                                     roll. Oh... uh, the dumbass at the
                                    donut place put a chocolate cream
                                      filled I asked for in your box.

                                             MICKEY
                                    There's a chocolate cream filled in
                                               there?

                                              ROGER
                                   Yeah. Ya see, I ordered that special.

                                             MICKEY
                                       Tough titty, it's mine now.

                                              ROGER
                                         Look, I'll trade you.

                                       Wayne enters frame.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Roger, enough with the fucking donuts!
                                    What did I tell you. Stop bothering
                                    Mickey, and get behind your nagra.

                                              ROGER
                                            (to himself) 
                                    Fine. Roger, what the hell are you 
                                    doing? You're bothering the serial
                                               killer.

                                      Roger exits FRAME.

                           Wayne grabs a chair and sets it in front of Mickey.

                                             WAYNE
                                           Sorry about that.

                                             MICKEY
                                         Don't worry about it.

                                             WAYNE
                                  We're about ready to go here. Are you
                                              ready?

                                             MICKEY
                                             Let's do it.

                                  Wayne smiles and exits FRAME.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                     Okay people! Let's start to settle
                                             down here.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                                    16mm - BLACK & WHITE

                   SCENE is now SHOT through Scott's CAMERA which holds a ECU of
                                         Mickey's eye.

                        CAMERA focuses then pulls out to include his whole face.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                         Are you comfortable?

                           Mickey looks to Wayne OFF SCREEN and nods.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                              Roger?

                                           ROGER (O.S.)
                                              Rockin'!

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                              Scotty?

                                           SCOTT (O.S.)
                                         Rollin'... and speed!

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                              Slate it.

                 CAMERA SLATE reading "KNOX INTERVIEW -- ROLL #1" is thrust into
                   view and clapped. The CAMERA ZOOMS out to include Wayne in the
                                           FRAME.

                                             WAYNE
                                    So, Mickey, tell us what you do for
                                                fun.

                                             MICKEY
                                        Aside from the obvious?

                                    Mickey breaks out laughing.

                                             WAYNE
                                            (not amused)
                                      Yes. Aside from the obvious.

                               Mickey's laughing slowly runs its course.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Okay, let me see now. What do I do for
                                               fun?
                                           (to people O.S.)
                                 Does anybody got a smoke? You guys are
                                   drivin' me crazy with your cigarettes.
                                             (to camera)
                                    Sorry out there in TV land. I'm just
                                    sittin' here lookin'' at these deputies
                                    smokin' up a storm, and it's really
                                            doin' it to me.

                     A deputy comes into FRAME, hands Mickey a cigarette, then lights
                                     it. Deputy exits FRAME.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Much obliged. What do I do for fun?
                                  Do you want to know what I do for fun
                                         or what I did for fun?

                                             WAYNE
                                  What? Oh, aaahhh, what you did for fun
                                             for starters.

                                             MICKEY 
                                     What I did for fun for starters. 
                                             (thinking)
                                  Well, something I used to do. . .always
                                          was a lot of fun. . .
                                              (pause)
                                     No, scratch that. Let me think of
                                   something else. In fact, why don't we
                                   come back to that question. Ask me
                                           something else.

                                             WAYNE
                                         Do you miss Mallory?

                                             MICKEY
                                   Of course, I miss Mallory. She's my
                                     wife. I haven't seen her in a long
                                      time. What a stupid question.

                                             WAYNE
                                         Then was it worth it?

                                             MICKEY
                                          Was what worth it?

                                             WAYNE
                                  Was massacring all those people worth
                                   being separated from your wife for the
                                           rest of your life?

                                Mickey takes a drag from his cigarette.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Do you think up these questions or the
                                          girl with no tonge?

                                             WAYNE
                                   No, Mickey, I can't let you get away 
                                    with that shit. Answer the question.
                                    Was it worth it? You haven't seen,
                                    heard, or smelled Mallory in a year.
                                           Was it worth it?

                                             MICKEY
                                     Was an instant of purity worth a
                                        lifetime lie? Yeah, it was.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Excuse me, did you say an instant of
                                     purity? What was the instant of
                                   purity? The bodies you left behind on
                                          your bloody trail?

                                             MICKEY
                                    That's only part of it. I mean, it's a
                                     big, big, big part. But it's only the
                                     chorus, it's not the whole song.

                                             WAYNE
                                            (passionately)
                                  Please explain to me, Mickey, where's
                                     the purity that you couldn't live
                                      without in five year old Danny
                                   Hillhouse's blown off head? Where's
                                    the purity in forty-eight people who
                                   are no longer on this planet because
                                   they me you and Mallory? What's so
                                        fucking pure about that?

                   CAMERA ZOOMS in on Mickey's face. Mickey looks at Wayne, takes
                                    a slow drag off his cigarette.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Where the purity comes into play---

                         The image on the SCREEN starts to flutter, and the jams.

                                WHITE LEADER fills the SCREEN.

                                           SCOTT (V.O.)
                                   Camera jam! I'm sorry Wayne. God.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                  Fucking dammit! Mickey hold onto that
                                        thought. Reload, quick!


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                                  We're back to COLOR 35mm.

                      WHITE LEADER FADES to reveal the wall of the holding cell.
                      CAMERA pans onto Mallory on the floor, splashing water on her
                          face from the holding cell toilet. The pain has started to 
                                           subside.

                             All wet, she lies down on the ground and sings:

                                            MALLORY
                                              (singing)
                                        Love is a hurtin' thang,
                                        and it leaves a fiery sting.

                                           SCOTT (V.O.)
                                      Okay. Okay, we're up again.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                         Roll it. Save the slate.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. SUPPY ROOM - DAY

                                   16MM - BLACK & WHITE

                       We're looking through Scott's CAMERA again on a new roll of
                                             film.

                                             WAYNE
                                   You just said an instant of purity was
                                    preferrable to a lifetime lie. I don't
                                    understand. What's so pure about
                                        forty-eight dead bodies?

                                             MICKEY
                                   You'll never understand. Me and you,
                                 Wayne, we're not even the same species.
                                    I used to be you. . .then I evolved.
                                   From where you're standing, you're a
                                  man. From where I'm standing, you're a
                                     ape. I'm here. . .I'm right here. . .
                                  and you. . .you're somewhere else, man.
                                      You say why? I say why not?

                                             WAYNE
                                        Tell me about the purity.

                                             MICKEY
                                             (laughing)
                                   It's not that easy, Wayne. Donuts and
                                   a smoke only get you so far. You're
                                       gonna have to do your job.

                                             WAYNE
                                              (laughs)
                                    Okay. . .okay. . .I'll buy that. We'll
                                     move on and come back later.

                                             MICKEY
                                           I'm sure we will.

                                             WAYNE
                                          Describe Mallory.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Describe Mallory? Okay. She's pretty,
                                   she's got blonde hair, two eyes, two
                                      feet, two hands, ten fingers. . .

                                             WAYNE
                                  Don't play dumb with me, Mickey. You
                                   know what I mean. Describe Mallory.
                                          (points at his head)
                                           What's up here?
                                          (points at his heart)
                                           What's in here?

                                             MICKEY
                                         That's indescribable.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Well, riddle me this, Batman. How do
                                    you feel about the fact that you're
                                     never gonna see Mallory again?

                                             MICKEY
                                              (smiles)
                                             Says who?

                                             WAYNE
                                    Says the United States of America.

                                             MICKEY
                                              (laughs)
                                     When have they ever been right?

                                      The crew laughs (O.S.)

                                             MICKEY
                                       Hey, just like Soupy Sales.


                                  INT. JAIL CORRIDOR - DAY

                       Scagnetti walks down the hallway leading to the supply room.
                       His face is a patchwork of medical tape, to set his broken nose.
                              Bloody cotton protrudes from each nostril.


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                       Scagnetti walks into the supply room. Mickey is explaining to
                         Wayne "Why he's killed all those people." Scagnetti can't
                          believe what he's seeing. The entire room is in rapture.

                                             MICKEY
                                   ... one night I was asleep, and a noise
                                    wakes me up. I thought, `Oh shit,
                                  somebody's broken in.' I didn't own a 
                                   gun, so I go into the living room with
                                    a fucking umbrella. Okay, it turned
                                  out to be nothing. God made the noise.
                                            Who knows?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                             (whispers)
                                           How's it goin'?

                                           WURLITZER
                                             (whispers)
                                       Shhhh! I wanna hear this.

                               Wurlitzer sees Scagnetti's bandaged face.

                                           WURLITZER
                                     What the hell happened to you?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   You should see the other bitch. What
                                            time you got?

                                           WURLITZER
                                          Two-thirty. Shhh...

                      CAMERA leaves them and travels the room, studying the faces of
                       the deputies, Unruly Julie, Roger , and Wayne as they listen to
                                         Mickey's story.

                                             MICKEY
                                    But I came to the direction I need a
                                    gun. Do, the next day I started off
                                  early for work, and I'm gonna stop by a
                                    gun shop and pick up a little home
                                    protection. I walked into the place
                                  and had never seen so many guns in all
                                    my life. So, I'm lookin' around, the
                                   this really nice sales guy comes up to 
                                   me. His name was Warren. I'll never 
                                    forget his name. He was really nice.
                                   Anyway, Warren showed me all these
                                    different models of guns. Magnums,
                                    automatics, pistols, Walters. And I
                                   ask to see a shotgun. He brings me a
                                 Mossberg pump action shotgun. As soon
                                  as I held that baby in my hands, I knew
                                   what I was gonna do. It felt so good. 
                                    It felt like it was a part of me. They
                                   had a mirror in the store. I looked at 
                                     myself holding it, and looked so 
                                   fuckin' good, I immediately bought it.
                                   Bought a bunch of boxes of ammo. 
                                     Turned my car around, drove to 
                                    Mallory's house, we took care of 
                                   Mallory's parents, packed up the car, 
                                           and we were off.

                                          DISSOLVE TO:

                           SAME SCENE: SHOT through Scott's CAMERA:

                                    MEDIUM CU on Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Everybody thought I'd gone crazy. The
                                  cops, my mom, everybody. But you see,
                                   they all missed the point of the story.
                                  I wasn't crazy. But when I was holding
                                     the shotgun, it all became clear. I
                                   realized for the first time my one true
                                     calling in life. I'm a natural born
                                               killer.

                                             WAYNE
                                           Okay, let's cut it.

                                    BACK TO: COLOR 35mm

                                             WAYNE
                                             (to Scott) 
                                           Did ya get that?

                       Unruly Julie hands Wayne a notebook. He starts flipping pages.

                                              SCOTT
                                        It's gonna be beautiful.

                                             WAYNE
                                             Super cool.
                                            (to Mickey)
                                     This is great stuff. How ya doin'?

                                             MICKEY
                                        I could go for a Coke.

                                             WAYNE
                                              (yelling)
                                     Could I get a Coke for Mickey?

                                           WURLITZER
                                    I'm not running out and getting that
                                         piece of shit a Coke.

                                             WAYNE
                                               Fine.
                                           (to Unruly Julie)
                                   Julie, why don't you make a food run?
                                            (to the room)
                                         What's around here?

                                         DEPUTY SHERIFF
                                  There's an In and Out Burgers about a
                                    block away on Olive. It's walking 
                                              distance.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Okay, Julie, take everybody's order.
                                   I'll have a double double with cheese,
                                      french fries, and a large Coke.

                        Unruly Julie writes down Wayne's order in her notebook, the
                           goes from person to person collecting their orders.

                               Scagnetti and Wurlitzer talk to each other.

                                           WURLITZER
                                           Are you all set?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   Yeah. Bus is all gassed up and ready
                                              to roll.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  I assigned you Bingham and Washington
                                            to go along.

                          In B.G., Unruly Julie takes Scott's and Roger's orders.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    Yeah, we me. They're good men.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  They're real Goddamn good. They'll be
                                    there for when ya need 'em. Where
                                             are they?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         Waitin' in the lounge.

                                           WURLITZER
                                         How 'bout Mallory?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     Coolin' her jets in a holding cell.

                        Unruly Julie walks up to the two men to take their order. In
                               the B.G., we hear the wall phone BUZZ.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                       Nothing for me. I'm leavin'.

                                           WURLITZER
                                      Me, neither. I don't eat meat.

                          Unruly Julie walks away. A deputy yells for Wurlitzer.

                                         DEPUTY SHERIFF
                                              Capt'n!

                                           WURLITZER
                                              Yeah?

                        The deputy holds the receiver of the wall phone in his hand.

                                         DEPUTY SHERIFF
                                      They need you. Emergency!

                            Wurlitzer rushes to the phone, grabs the receiver.

                                           WURLITZER
                                            (into phone)
                                             Talk to me
                                              (pause)
                                              Where?
                                              (pause)
                                   For the love of Pete. . .okay. . .okay
                                    . . .okay. Mobilize the men. I'm on
                                              my way.

                      CAMERA PANS away from Wurlitzer to the extremely curious
                                         eavesdroppers.

                      CAMERA glides by all of them: Scagnetti, Wayne, Scott, Roger,
                              Unruly Julie, and finally ends up on Mickey.

                        CAMERA holds on Mickey as he contemplates Wurlitzer's
                                         conversation.

                       OFF SCREEN the phone receiver being SLAMMED down.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.) 
                                     I'll be a son of a bitch. There's a
                                    riot going on in the laundry room.

                                      DEPUTY SHERIFF (O.S.)
                                            Is it serious?

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                     It sure as hell is. They got guns,
                                       hostages, and explosives.

                                        The room reacts.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                    Jack, could you stay up here for a 
                                               while?

                                         SCAGNETTI (O.S.)
                                             Yeah, sure.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                    I'm taking one of these men. Yate,
                                           come with me.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                    Could we go with you and film it?

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                   Stay up here and finish your interview,
                                    I've got to see what the hell's going
                                     on down there before I can take
                                    responsibility for you to film there.

                             We hear Wurlitzer and Deputy Yates walk out.

                        Unruly Julie walks into FRAME next to Mickey. She has her
                                           notebook.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I'll have a four by four. That's four
                                    patty burgers. Now they don't have
                                    that on the menu, but if you order a
                                   four by four, they'll know what you're
                                   talking about. A large Coke and two
                                           orders of fries.

                       When she finishes writing down Mickey's order, Julie walks off
                                            silently.

                             CAMERA follows Julie out the door and into...

                                          (talking in rhyme) 
                                         I stand amid the roar
                                       Of a surf tormented shore,
                                        As I hold within my hand
                                       Grains of the golden sand--
                                      How few! yet how they creep
                                     Through my fingers to the deep,
                                      While I weep--while I weep!
                                        O God! can I not save
                                      One from the pitiless wave?
                                       Is all that we see or seem
                                      But a dream within a dream?

                                    Mickey bites into the donut.

                                             MICKEY
                                          (mouthful of donut)
                                           How was that?

                            Roger joins him in FRAME and adjusts the mike.

                                              ROGER
                                   Ah... fine. Let me make an adjustment
                                    here, and we'll be ready to rock 'n
                                     roll. Oh... uh, the dumbass at the
                                    donut place put a chocolate cream
                                      filled I asked for in your box.

                                             MICKEY
                                    There's a chocolate cream filled in
                                               there?

                                              ROGER
                                   Yeah. Ya see, I ordered that special.

                                             MICKEY
                                       Tough titty, it's mine now.

                                              ROGER
                                         Look, I'll trade you.

                                       Wayne enters frame.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Roger, enough with the fucking donuts!
                                    What did I tell you. Stop bothering
                                    Mickey, and get behind your nagra.

                                              ROGER
                                            (to himself) 
                                    Fine. Roger, what the hell are you 
                                    doing? You're bothering the serial
                                               killer.

                                      Roger exits FRAME.

                           Wayne grabs a chair and sets it in front of Mickey.

                                             WAYNE
                                           Sorry about that.

                                             MICKEY
                                         Don't worry about it.

                                             WAYNE
                                  We're about ready to go here. Are you
                                              ready?

                                             MICKEY
                                             Let's do it.

                                  Wayne smiles and exits FRAME.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                     Okay people! Let's start to settle
                                             down here.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                                    16mm - BLACK & WHITE

                   SCENE is now SHOT through Scott's CAMERA which holds a ECU of
                                         Mickey's eye.

                        CAMERA focuses then pulls out to include his whole face.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                         Are you comfortable?

                           Mickey looks to Wayne OFF SCREEN and nods.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                              Roger?

                                           ROGER (O.S.)
                                              Rockin'!

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                              Scotty?

                                           SCOTT (O.S.)
                                         Rollin'... and speed!

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                              Slate it.

                 CAMERA SLATE reading "KNOX INTERVIEW -- ROLL #1" is thrust into
                   view and clapped. The CAMERA ZOOMS out to include Wayne in the
                                           FRAME.

                                             WAYNE
                                    So, Mickey, tell us what you do for
                                                fun.

                                             MICKEY
                                        Aside from the obvious?

                                    Mickey breaks out laughing.

                                             WAYNE
                                            (not amused)
                                      Yes. Aside from the obvious.

                               Mickey's laughing slowly runs its course.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Okay, let me see now. What do I do for
                                               fun?
                                           (to people O.S.)
                                 Does anybody got a smoke? You guys are
                                   drivin' me crazy with your cigarettes.
                                             (to camera)
                                    Sorry out there in TV land. I'm just
                                    sittin' here lookin'' at these deputies
                                    smokin' up a storm, and it's really
                                            doin' it to me.

                     A deputy comes into FRAME, hands Mickey a cigarette, then lights
                                     it. Deputy exits FRAME.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Much obliged. What do I do for fun?
                                  Do you want to know what I do for fun
                                         or what I did for fun?

                                             WAYNE
                                  What? Oh, aaahhh, what you did for fun
                                             for starters.

                                             MICKEY 
                                     What I did for fun for starters. 
                                             (thinking)
                                  Well, something I used to do. . .always
                                          was a lot of fun. . .
                                              (pause)
                                     No, scratch that. Let me think of
                                   something else. In fact, why don't we
                                   come back to that question. Ask me
                                           something else.

                                             WAYNE
                                         Do you miss Mallory?

                                             MICKEY
                                   Of course, I miss Mallory. She's my
                                     wife. I haven't seen her in a long
                                      time. What a stupid question.

                                             WAYNE
                                         Then was it worth it?

                                             MICKEY
                                          Was what worth it?

                                             WAYNE
                                  Was massacring all those people worth
                                   being separated from your wife for the
                                           rest of your life?

                                Mickey takes a drag from his cigarette.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Do you think up these questions or the
                                          girl with no tonge?

                                             WAYNE
                                   No, Mickey, I can't let you get away 
                                    with that shit. Answer the question.
                                    Was it worth it? You haven't seen,
                                    heard, or smelled Mallory in a year.
                                           Was it worth it?

                                             MICKEY
                                     Was an instant of purity worth a
                                        lifetime lie? Yeah, it was.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Excuse me, did you say an instant of
                                     purity? What was the instant of
                                   purity? The bodies you left behind on
                                          your bloody trail?

                                             MICKEY
                                    That's only part of it. I mean, it's a
                                     big, big, big part. But it's only the
                                     chorus, it's not the whole song.

                                             WAYNE
                                            (passionately)
                                  Please explain to me, Mickey, where's
                                     the purity that you couldn't live
                                      without in five year old Danny
                                   Hillhouse's blown off head? Where's
                                    the purity in forty-eight people who
                                   are no longer on this planet because
                                   they me you and Mallory? What's so
                                        fucking pure about that?

                   CAMERA ZOOMS in on Mickey's face. Mickey looks at Wayne, takes
                                    a slow drag off his cigarette.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Where the purity comes into play---

                         The image on the SCREEN starts to flutter, and the jams.

                                WHITE LEADER fills the SCREEN.

                                           SCOTT (V.O.)
                                   Camera jam! I'm sorry Wayne. God.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                  Fucking dammit! Mickey hold onto that
                                        thought. Reload, quick!


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                                  We're back to COLOR 35mm.

                      WHITE LEADER FADES to reveal the wall of the holding cell.
                      CAMERA pans onto Mallory on the floor, splashing water on her
                          face from the holding cell toilet. The pain has started to 
                                           subside.

                             All wet, she lies down on the ground and sings:

                                            MALLORY
                                              (singing)
                                        Love is a hurtin' thang,
                                        and it leaves a fiery sting.

                                           SCOTT (V.O.)
                                      Okay. Okay, we're up again.

                                          WAYNE (V.O.)
                                         Roll it. Save the slate.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. SUPPY ROOM - DAY

                                   16MM - BLACK & WHITE

                       We're looking through Scott's CAMERA again on a new roll of
                                             film.

                                             WAYNE
                                   You just said an instant of purity was
                                    preferrable to a lifetime lie. I don't
                                    understand. What's so pure about
                                        forty-eight dead bodies?

                                             MICKEY
                                   You'll never understand. Me and you,
                                 Wayne, we're not even the same species.
                                    I used to be you. . .then I evolved.
                                   From where you're standing, you're a
                                  man. From where I'm standing, you're a
                                     ape. I'm here. . .I'm right here. . .
                                  and you. . .you're somewhere else, man.
                                      You say why? I say why not?

                                             WAYNE
                                        Tell me about the purity.

                                             MICKEY
                                             (laughing)
                                   It's not that easy, Wayne. Donuts and
                                   a smoke only get you so far. You're
                                       gonna have to do your job.

                                             WAYNE
                                              (laughs)
                                    Okay. . .okay. . .I'll buy that. We'll
                                     move on and come back later.

                                             MICKEY
                                           I'm sure we will.

                                             WAYNE
                                          Describe Mallory.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Describe Mallory? Okay. She's pretty,
                                   she's got blonde hair, two eyes, two
                                      feet, two hands, ten fingers. . .

                                             WAYNE
                                  Don't play dumb with me, Mickey. You
                                   know what I mean. Describe Mallory.
                                          (points at his head)
                                           What's up here?
                                          (points at his heart)
                                           What's in here?

                                             MICKEY
                                         That's indescribable.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Well, riddle me this, Batman. How do
                                    you feel about the fact that you're
                                     never gonna see Mallory again?

                                             MICKEY
                                              (smiles)
                                             Says who?

                                             WAYNE
                                    Says the United States of America.

                                             MICKEY
                                              (laughs)
                                     When have they ever been right?

                                      The crew laughs (O.S.)

                                             MICKEY
                                       Hey, just like Soupy Sales.


                                  INT. JAIL CORRIDOR - DAY

                       Scagnetti walks down the hallway leading to the supply room.
                       His face is a patchwork of medical tape, to set his broken nose.
                              Bloody cotton protrudes from each nostril.


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                       Scagnetti walks into the supply room. Mickey is explaining to
                         Wayne "Why he's killed all those people." Scagnetti can't
                          believe what he's seeing. The entire room is in rapture.

                                             MICKEY
                                   ... one night I was asleep, and a noise
                                    wakes me up. I thought, `Oh shit,
                                  somebody's broken in.' I didn't own a 
                                   gun, so I go into the living room with
                                    a fucking umbrella. Okay, it turned
                                  out to be nothing. God made the noise.
                                            Who knows?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                             (whispers)
                                           How's it goin'?

                                           WURLITZER
                                             (whispers)
                                       Shhhh! I wanna hear this.

                               Wurlitzer sees Scagnetti's bandaged face.

                                           WURLITZER
                                     What the hell happened to you?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   You should see the other bitch. What
                                            time you got?

                                           WURLITZER
                                          Two-thirty. Shhh...

                      CAMERA leaves them and travels the room, studying the faces of
                       the deputies, Unruly Julie, Roger , and Wayne as they listen to
                                         Mickey's story.

                                             MICKEY
                                    But I came to the direction I need a
                                    gun. Do, the next day I started off
                                  early for work, and I'm gonna stop by a
                                    gun shop and pick up a little home
                                    protection. I walked into the place
                                  and had never seen so many guns in all
                                    my life. So, I'm lookin' around, the
                                   this really nice sales guy comes up to 
                                   me. His name was Warren. I'll never 
                                    forget his name. He was really nice.
                                   Anyway, Warren showed me all these
                                    different models of guns. Magnums,
                                    automatics, pistols, Walters. And I
                                   ask to see a shotgun. He brings me a
                                 Mossberg pump action shotgun. As soon
                                  as I held that baby in my hands, I knew
                                   what I was gonna do. It felt so good. 
                                    It felt like it was a part of me. They
                                   had a mirror in the store. I looked at 
                                     myself holding it, and looked so 
                                   fuckin' good, I immediately bought it.
                                   Bought a bunch of boxes of ammo. 
                                     Turned my car around, drove to 
                                    Mallory's house, we took care of 
                                   Mallory's parents, packed up the car, 
                                           and we were off.

                                          DISSOLVE TO:

                           SAME SCENE: SHOT through Scott's CAMERA:

                                    MEDIUM CU on Mickey.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Everybody thought I'd gone crazy. The
                                  cops, my mom, everybody. But you see,
                                   they all missed the point of the story.
                                  I wasn't crazy. But when I was holding
                                     the shotgun, it all became clear. I
                                   realized for the first time my one true
                                     calling in life. I'm a natural born
                                               killer.

                                             WAYNE
                                           Okay, let's cut it.

                                    BACK TO: COLOR 35mm

                                             WAYNE
                                             (to Scott) 
                                           Did ya get that?

                       Unruly Julie hands Wayne a notebook. He starts flipping pages.

                                              SCOTT
                                        It's gonna be beautiful.

                                             WAYNE
                                             Super cool.
                                            (to Mickey)
                                     This is great stuff. How ya doin'?

                                             MICKEY
                                        I could go for a Coke.

                                             WAYNE
                                              (yelling)
                                     Could I get a Coke for Mickey?

                                           WURLITZER
                                    I'm not running out and getting that
                                         piece of shit a Coke.

                                             WAYNE
                                               Fine.
                                           (to Unruly Julie)
                                   Julie, why don't you make a food run?
                                            (to the room)
                                         What's around here?

                                         DEPUTY SHERIFF
                                  There's an In and Out Burgers about a
                                    block away on Olive. It's walking 
                                              distance.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Okay, Julie, take everybody's order.
                                   I'll have a double double with cheese,
                                      french fries, and a large Coke.

                        Unruly Julie writes down Wayne's order in her notebook, the
                           goes from person to person collecting their orders.

                               Scagnetti and Wurlitzer talk to each other.

                                           WURLITZER
                                           Are you all set?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   Yeah. Bus is all gassed up and ready
                                              to roll.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  I assigned you Bingham and Washington
                                            to go along.

                          In B.G., Unruly Julie takes Scott's and Roger's orders.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                    Yeah, we me. They're good men.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  They're real Goddamn good. They'll be
                                    there for when ya need 'em. Where
                                             are they?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         Waitin' in the lounge.

                                           WURLITZER
                                         How 'bout Mallory?

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                     Coolin' her jets in a holding cell.

                        Unruly Julie walks up to the two men to take their order. In
                               the B.G., we hear the wall phone BUZZ.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                       Nothing for me. I'm leavin'.

                                           WURLITZER
                                      Me, neither. I don't eat meat.

                          Unruly Julie walks away. A deputy yells for Wurlitzer.

                                         DEPUTY SHERIFF
                                              Capt'n!

                                           WURLITZER
                                              Yeah?

                        The deputy holds the receiver of the wall phone in his hand.

                                         DEPUTY SHERIFF
                                      They need you. Emergency!

                            Wurlitzer rushes to the phone, grabs the receiver.

                                           WURLITZER
                                            (into phone)
                                             Talk to me
                                              (pause)
                                              Where?
                                              (pause)
                                   For the love of Pete. . .okay. . .okay
                                    . . .okay. Mobilize the men. I'm on
                                              my way.

                      CAMERA PANS away from Wurlitzer to the extremely curious
                                         eavesdroppers.

                      CAMERA glides by all of them: Scagnetti, Wayne, Scott, Roger,
                              Unruly Julie, and finally ends up on Mickey.

                        CAMERA holds on Mickey as he contemplates Wurlitzer's
                                         conversation.

                       OFF SCREEN the phone receiver being SLAMMED down.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.) 
                                     I'll be a son of a bitch. There's a
                                    riot going on in the laundry room.

                                      DEPUTY SHERIFF (O.S.)
                                            Is it serious?

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                     It sure as hell is. They got guns,
                                       hostages, and explosives.

                                        The room reacts.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                    Jack, could you stay up here for a 
                                               while?

                                         SCAGNETTI (O.S.)
                                             Yeah, sure.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                    I'm taking one of these men. Yate,
                                           come with me.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                    Could we go with you and film it?

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                   Stay up here and finish your interview,
                                    I've got to see what the hell's going
                                     on down there before I can take
                                    responsibility for you to film there.

                             We hear Wurlitzer and Deputy Yates walk out.

                        Unruly Julie walks into FRAME next to Mickey. She has her
                                           notebook.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I'll have a four by four. That's four
                                    patty burgers. Now they don't have
                                    that on the menu, but if you order a
                                   four by four, they'll know what you're
                                   talking about. A large Coke and two
                                           orders of fries.

                       When she finishes writing down Mickey's order, Julie walks off
                                            silently.

                             CAMERA follows Julie out the door and into...


                                  INT. JAIL CORRIDOR - DAY

                      CAMERA DOLLIES with Julie as she walks down the corridor.

                     As DEPUTIES with shotguns and riot gear speed down the hall, the
                     CAMERA passes Julie and speeds down the corridor, following the
                                  DEPUTIES into BLACKNESS.


                                 INT. LAUNDRY ROOM - DAY

                    CAMERA PANS from blackness to WIDE ANGLE of a dark jail wall
                      masques with shadows of prison bars. The surreal echoing sounds
                                       of a riot swell until...

                   A SHADOW of a PRISON GUARD stumbles into frame, followed by a
                     MOB of other SHADOWS carrying NIGHTSTICKS and BARS.

                     The Mob catches the Prison Guard and beat him mercilessly before
                                          moving on.

                    CAMERA TILTS down to a CU of a thin stream of BLOOD crawling
                                        across the floor.

                                         FADE TO BLACK:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                                 SHOT through Scott's CAMERA:

                      FOCUSING on Mickey, who's standing in a MEDIUM SHOT.

                                             MICKEY
                                   You guys wanna hear a joke I heard?

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                               Sure.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Now, I'm no comedian, but it's pretty
                                   funny. It's a Little Johnny joke. Now
                                    in the joke, Little Johnny can't talk.
                                  And Little Johnny's teenage sister asks
                                  her mother if she can go out on a date.

                       As Mickey tells this joke, he moves around the room. Scott's
                                       CAMERA follows.

                                             MICKEY
                                   The mother asks, `Where's he taking 
                                    you?' The sister says, `The drive-in
                                   movie.' The mother tells her she can
                                   only go if she takes Little Johnny with
                                    her. She says okay. They go to the
                                   drive-in, they come back. The mother
                                    gets Little Johnny and says, `Okay,
                                    what happened? Where did ya go?'

                        Mickey, as Little Johnny, draws a square in the air, and acts
                                        like he's driving.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Mother says, `The drive-in movie. What 
                                            did they do?'

                             Mickey, as Little Johnny, acts like he's kissing.

                                             MICKEY
                                       `They kissed. What else?' 

                        Mickey, as Little Johnny, starts squeezing imaginary breasts.

                                             MICKEY
                                      `He felt her up? What else?'

                            Mickey , as Little Johnny, act like he's undressing.

                                             MICKEY
                                           (dumbfounded)
                                    `They took off their clothes? What
                                               else?'

                       Mickey, as Little Johnny, vigorously acts as if he's having sex.

                                             MICKEY
                                   `They did it? What were you doing?'

                         Mickey, as Little Johnny, vigorously acts as if he's jacking
                                             off.

                      Everyoong in the room breaks up. Wayne, the boys, the deputies,
                                   even Scagnetti cracks a smile.

                      As Mickey was telling the joke, he stopped in front of Deputy #4
                                       during the punchline.

                      While everybody's laughing, mickey SLAMS his elbow in Deputy
                          #4's face. mickey grabs hold of the shotgun, rips ir from
                      Deputy #4's grasp, then BASHES him in the face tree times with 
                                           the butt.

                               Deputy #4 drops, ugly and unconscious.

                                   Scott's CAMERA goes wild.

                                   BACK TO: COLOR 35mm.

                                     The other deputies react.

                      Mickey pumps the shotgun slide and shoots, hitting Deputy #5 in
                      the chest, BLOWING him off his feet. He lands on his back with 
                                           a THUD.

                        Deputy #3 raises his shotgun. Mickey drops to a crouching
                         position and FIRES, BLASTING Deputy #3 in the groin.

                   Deputy #3 crumples into the wall, FIRING his gun --SLOW MOTION.

                     The stray bullet THUNKS Scott right in the chest, BLOWING him
                                        out of FRAME.

                      Deputy #3 drops to the floor, FIRING his shotgun straight up --
                                       SLOW MOTION.

                                  CU of ceiling being BLASTED.

                           Chunks of plaster and rock rain down on Sheriff #3.

                         Scagnetti has whipped out his gun and is bringing it up to
                                     fire -- SLOW MOTION.

                       Mickey, still crouched down, spins around toward Scagnetti --
                                       SLOW MOTION.

                                Scagnetti has his gun aimed at Mickey.

                          Squatting, Mickey has the shotgun trained on Scagnetti.

                       They're positioned across from each other on opposite sides of
                                           the room.

                                         Nobody fires.

                    We DOLLY past the faces of both Wayne and Roger, who are flat on 
                                    the ground, scared to death.

                                      CU on Scagnetti's face.

                                      CU on Mickey's face.

                        CU on Scagnetti's finger putting pressure on the trigger, then
                            CAMERA moves up to a CU profile of his face.

                 OVERHEAD SHOT of Mickey. CAMERA moves down in front of him into
                                        a CU on his face.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Looks like we go a Mexican standoff.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   Slide the shotgun over here, put your
                                    hands behind your head, put your
                                         forehead on the floor.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Or what? You'll wound me? I can blow
                                       you in half and you know it.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                  I've never wounded anything in my life.
                                  I got you locked right between the eyes.

                                         Mickey rises.

                                             MICKEY
                                   If you don't drop that toy, I'm blowin'
                                    you in half on three. So, if you got
                                    me locked, take the shot. One. . .

                       DOLLY in on Scagnetti's gun in F.G., past the gun, to his face.

                                     CU of barrel of shotgun.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                              Two. . .

                            DOLLY continues closing in on Scagnetti's face.

                                    Wayne watches, wide eyed.

                                      ECU on Mickey's face.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Three!

                                  MEDIUM SHOT on Scagnetti.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         Hold it! Don't shoot!

                  He CLICKS the hammer back into place on his gun, then points the gun up.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Open the chamber. Empty the shells.

                                  Scagnetti does. The shells fall out.

                     The shells fall on the floor at Scagnetti's feet -- SLOW MOTION.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Toss it.

                                         Scagnetti does.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Now put your hands behind your head.

                                         Scagnetti does.

                      Mickey, holding the shotgun, walks up to Scagnetti. They stand,
                                        facing each other.

                                             MICKEY
                                      Did you ever see `Eldorado?'

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                              What?

                      Mickey CLOUTS him across the face with the shotgun. Scagnetti
                           hits the ground. Blood coughs from his broken nose.

                           Mickey looks at Wayne and Roger on the ground.

                                             MICKEY
                                      You guys stay on your bellies.

                                              ROGER
                                              Yes, sir.

                       Mickey bends over Scagnetti and takes hold of his right hand.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I am the most dangerous man in the
                                              world.

                        Mickey SNAPS the trigger finger on Scagnetti's right hand.

                                       Scagnetti screams.

                                  Mickey's still bent over Scagnetti.

                                             MICKEY
                                         (points at Scagnetti)
                                           You're the law.
                                          (points at himself)
                                         I'm the law breaker.

                          Scagnetti's not going to give Mickey and more trouble.

                         Mickey stands straight, looks toward Wayne and Roger.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Donut, get your camera. See if it's 
                                              broke.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Let me check on Scott. He's hurt bad.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Scott's dead. And unless you wanna
                                   play follow the leader, shut up and do
                                            as you're told.

                       Roger's checking the camera. He turns on the motor. It sounds
                                       like a lawn mower.

                                             MICKEY
                                             How is it?

                                              ROGER
                                             Not good.

                                             MICKEY
                                        Do you have a back up.

                                              ROGER
                                             It's video.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Even better. Wayne call your station,
                                      tell 'em we're going live a little
                                      early today. Make it happen!

                                          CUT TO BLACK:


                               INT. JAIL LAUNDRY ROOM - DAY

                     Wurlitzer steps into the BLACK FRAME. This SCENE becomes a
                     TRAVELLING CU that never leaves Wurlitzer. Although we'll only
                         see Wurlitzer, we can make out activity in the edges of the
                     FRAME and we can vividly hear the SOUNDS of chaos around us.

                                           WURLITZER 
                                   I want two men stationed in that tier,
                                    and I want men with rifles all along
                                            the walkway.

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                              Capt'n!

                            Wurlitzer walks over to a table and looks down.

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                   Here's the layout of the laundry room.

                                           WURLITZER
                                      Where do the air ducts lead?

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                               Here.

                                           SMITHY (O.S.)
                                    Problem is they'll hear somebody
                                         approaching that way.

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                  We turned off the power when they took
                                           over the room.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   We turn it back on. The machines go 
                                   back on supplying us with the cover
                                      noise we need. Smithy, do it.

                                           SMITHY (O.S.)
                                         Right away, Capt'n.

                        CAMERA follows Wurlitzer as he heads another direction.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  Jonesy, are the sharpshooters in place?

                                           JONESY (O.S.)
                                               Yes.

                                           WURLITZER
                                             You sure?

                                           JONESY (O.S.)
                                              I think--

                                           WURLITZER
                                  Never say you think when you know, or
                                       you know when you think.

                                  Wurlitzer snatches a walkie talkie.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (into walkie talkie)
                                        Bergman, you in place? 

                                         BERGMAN (O.S.)
                                          (from walkie talkie)
                                    Sure am, Capt'n. Nothin' clean yet.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (into walkie talkie)
                                   Pass this to your team. . .the second
                                    they get a lock on a blue, they're to
                                    take the shot. Do you understand?

                                         BERGMAN (O.S.)
                                          (from walkie talkie)
                                      That's a big ten-four, Capt'n.

                                    Wurlitzer looks to his right.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  What do you think, Pitney? How much 
                                     Explosives do you think that they
                                         really have in there?

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                        It's hard to say Capt'n.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          Take a wild stab!

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                    I'll say enough to destroy this wing.

                                           WURLITZER
                                           The entire wing?

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                          That's my opinion.

                                           WURLITZER
                                              Jesus...

                                             CUT TO:

                                 SCREEN DILLS WITH STATIC.

                            INSERT TITLE CARD: "SPECIAL REPORT"

                                      TV ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                  We interrupt this program to bring you a
                                           Special Report.


                                   INT. NEWS ROOM - DAY

                     Title Card recedes in FRAME to expose an active news room in the
                   B.G. News Anchor TONY CHAVEZ is lowering himself behind a desk
                                    while adjusting his earphone.

                                             CHAVEZ
                                  Good afternoon, I'm Tony Chavez and
                                  this is a KKTV Special Report. At this
                                   moment we are receiving preliminary
                                         reports of a hostage--
                                         (fingering earphone)
                                     I... I'm sorry. I'm being told that
                                    we're now taking you live to L.A.
                                    County Jail where Wayne Gayle is
                                            standing by.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY 

                                      VIDEO FOOTAGE:

                        NOTE: The video footage is all handheld and harshly lit, until
                                       otherwise specified.

                    Wayne, stands alone in FRAME, moments from when we last saw him.

                                             WAYNE
                                  This is Wayne Gayle reporting live from
                                  the Los Angeles County Jail, where you
                                  can tell from the bloody carnage behind
                                   me that the final chapter in the book 
                                  called Mickey and Mallory has not yet
                                            been written.

                    Mickey enters the FRAME with shotgun in hand, pushing Wayne out. 

                                             MICKEY
                                  Thank you, Wayne, but our little movie
                                     just underwent a title change. It's
                                  now called `The Escape of Mickey and
                                   Mallory.' Starring me, you, Mallory,
                                   and special guest accomplice, Jack-
                                      fucked-up-fingers-Scagnetti.
                                           (into CAMERA)
                                  Okay, Donut, move in for a close up. I
                                        want this for prosperity.

                              CAMERA ZOOMS into a CU of Scagnetti.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                   Okay, buddy boy, where ya keepin'
                                   Mallory? I know she's still here, and
                                    I know you know where. So, start
                                   talking or my first work as a director
                                        will be your death scene.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                           (slightly out of it)
                                     She's in the holding cell, on this
                                               floor.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                    You're taking us to that holding cell
                                               now.
                                           (into CAMERA)
                                            All right, Cut!

                          The CAMERA shuts off. SCREEN fills with STATIC.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. NEWS ROOM - DAY

                                Tony Chavez speaks into CAMERA.

                                             CHAVEZ
                                  Ladies and gentlemen, in case you have
                                      just tuned in, it appears that a
                                  hostage situation involving Mickey Knox
                                    is developing presently at the Los 
                                  Angeles County Jail. We have seen that
                                   he is armed and apparently there has
                                   been some loss of life. We will try to
                                  re-establish contact with Wayne Gayle
                                     and bring you more on this late
                                    breaking story. Please stay tuned.

                            INSERT TITLE CARD: "SPECIAL REPORT"

                                      TV ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                  This has been a KKTV Special Report.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                                    BACK TO: COLOR 35mm

                      WIDE SHOT of Mickey, holding his shotgun. He walks over and
                      grabs the shotgun from dead Deputy #5. Deputy #5 won't let go
                        of the gun from his dead man's grip. Mickey finally yanks it
                        loose. He extracts all the shells from the gun, picks them off
                                the floor, and puts them in his pocket.

                        Mickey picks up Scagnetti's gun, inserts the loose bullets and
                                       slips it into his pants.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Okay, Jack, this is what we're doing. 
                                  Stand behind me, put your back against 
                                  mine and extend your arms behind you.

                          Scagnetti rises, insecurely. He presses his back against
                                           Mickey's.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Now if I feel your back move away from
                                   mine, you're gonna be ripped apart. 
                                              Got it?

                       Scagnetti's back to back with Mickey. His arms flank Mickey.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                              Yeah. 

                                             MICKEY
                                      Okay, Wayne, step forward.

                          Wayne enters FRAME. Mickey extends the shotgun.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Keep comin'. Put your solar plexus
                                          against the barrel.

                                         Wayne does.

                                             MICKEY
                                           Grab his arms.

                       Wayne does and Mickey quickly binds their arms together with
                            gaffer's tape, forming a two man rind around him.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Either one of you two move, it's gonna
                                    be shotgun city. You understand?

                                       WAYNE & SCAGNETTI
                                               Yes.

                                Mickey tucks the tape roll into his shirt.

                                             MICKEY
                                          You ready, Donut?

                                              ROGER
                                              Ready.

                                             MICKEY
                                          Wagons, hooaaa!

                      The hostage train starts moving. Wayne's walking backwards with
                       the shotgun barrel pressed against his midsection. Scagnetti's 
                      walking back to back with Mickey and his own pistol pressed to 
                                           his neck.

                                   Roger follows with the camera.


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                          Mallory's sitting Indian style, singing Girl Scout songs to
                                 herself, and doing the hand motions.

                                            MALLORY
                                              (singing)
                                      Whataleeatcha, whataleeatcha
                                        dodaleedo, dodaleedo.
                                      Whataleeatcha, whataleeatcha
                                   dodaleedo, dodaleedo. Simplest thing
                                         there isn't much to it.
                                     All ya gotta do is dodaleedo it. I
                                            like the rest,
                                        but the best part I like is
                                 Whataleeatcha, whataleeatcha dodaleedo,
                                           dodaleedo, do
                                            quack, quack.

                       The cell door opens and the hostage train of Wayne, Mickey,
                    Scagnetti, Roger and the camera, and two DEPUTIES they picked up
                       along the way enters the room. The hostages are all wrapped 
                                           with tape.

                              CU on Mallory. She can't believe her eyes.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Mallory)
                                          Honey, I'm home.

                        Mallory runs into Mickey's arms, passionately kissing. This
                        kiss has been a year coming. Now they're doing something
                            everybody told them they would never do again.

                       For this moment they are the only two people on earth. We're
                      enraptured, too. CAMERA does a 360 around the loving couple.

                                            MALLORY
                                          (in between kisses)
                                   It's taken you so long to come to me.

                                             CUT TO:


                               INT. JAIL LAUNDRY ROOM - DAY

                              A sheet of paper flashes through FRAME.

                                           BAILEY (O.S.)
                                       Here's the list of the rioters.

                         CAMERA TILTS to Wurlitzer reading, then looking up.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   Wait an minute, Bailey. Where's the
                                          list of the hostages?

                                           BAILEY (O.S.)
                                        I'm working on it Capt'n.

                                           WURLITZER
                                           Keep on it, son.

                             Wurlitzer reads the list to himself as he paces.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (reading the names)
                                    Alvarado, Issacs, Julian, Martinez,
                                    Newendyke, Olvera, Pool, Ramos,
                                  Schmidt, Spivey, Walsh, Westerguard...

                        Wurlitzer drops into a chair, exhausted. He rubs his face with
                                           his hands.

                                        NAPALATONI (O.S.)
                                              Capt'n.

                              Wurlitzer looks up, then looks back down.

                                           WURLITZER
                                         What is it Napalatoni?

                                        NAPALATONI (O.S.)
                                        Mickey Knox is loose.

                                       Wurlitzer looks up.

                                           WURLITZER
                                     What do you mean he's loose?

                                        NAPALATONI (O.S.)
                                   He's armed, he's killed three deputies
                                  and one of Wayne Gayle's guys. At the 
                                  moment, he's hold up with Mallory Knox
                                   in her holding cell with Wayne Gayle,
                                  another TV guy, that cop fella, and two
                                     other deputies as hostages. And
                                   Capt'n, they have one of them news
                                  cameras goin' live to KKTV. They won't
                                   stop playin' it. What do you want us 
                                              to do?

                        Wurlitzer holds a frozen look, as if a fuse has blown and his
                       mind has shut down. If he were to open his mouth now nothing
                                   would come out. He just sits.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                       The hostages have been cut free from each other and sit against
                       the wall. Roger cradles the Betacam in his lap, rocking slowly
                         as if in a trance, while Scagnetti feebly splints his broken
                         fingers with the tape that hangs from his wrists. Wayne is
                                 standing, alert and ready for action.

                      As for the two deputies, HOSTAGE DEPUTY #1 sits in anger,
                   tight-lipped and stolic. The other, DEPUTY DUNCAN HOMOLKA is
                       panicked and jumpy, one may never see a more nervous man.

                      Mickey and Mallory stand over them with their weapons drawn.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Okay, we're going out that door, and
                                   we're gonna march down the hall and
                                        right out of the building.
                                             (to Wayne)
                                  Donut said something about a news van.

                                             WAYNE
                                         Yeah, we have a van.

                                             MICKEY
                                          Where's it parked?

                                             WAYNE
                                             Out front.

                                             MICKEY
                                         Let me have the keys.

                      Wayne points to Roger. Roger digs through his pocket and tosses
                                       the keys to Mickey.

                                             WAYNE
                                     Mickey, can I talk to you alone?

                                             MICKEY
                                               No.

                                             WAYNE
                                    This is crazy. You can't escape like
                                               this.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Probably not, but we're gonna give it
                                          the old college try.

                                             WAYNE
                                          We'll all be killed.

                                            MALLORY
                                           Exciting, isn't it?

                                      Duncan begins to cry.

                                             MICKEY
                                 Now, when we get out there, you do what
                                     we say or it's curtains. If we say
                                   move, you move. If we say left, you
                                   move left. If we say right, you move
                                   right. If we say mole, you dig a hole.
                                              Got it?

                                            MALLORY
                                         Are we in a big hurry?

                                             MICKEY
                                   You got something you want to do?

                                            MALLORY
                                               Yeah.

                                             MICKEY
                                     By all means, know yourself out.

                                            MALLORY
                                        Thanks. Roll 'em, Donut.

                          Roger snaps up and hoists the camera to his shoulder.


                                      VIDEO FOOTAGE:

                   Shot through Roger's CAMERA: IMAGE FOCUSES on Mallory as she
                                points to Scagnetti sitting on the floor.

                                            MALLORY
                                           You! Stand up!

                       Scagnetti gulps, then rises knowing that he has fucked with the
                                         wrong woman.

                              Mallory walks up to him with pistol in hand.

                                            MALLORY
                                    You probably thought it was pretty 
                                           funny, didn't ya?

                         She raises Scagnetti's pistol, aiming it at it's former owner.
                                   Scagnetti flinches and squirms.

                                            MALLORY
                                   Can you remember the last time you 
                                   fucked with me? Close your eyes and
                                   remember... Are ya thinking about it?
                                              Good.

                             Mallory fires three shots into Scagnetti's chest.

                     Roger's CAMERA jumps, then follows the body to the floor. Roger
                              HOLDS on Scagnetti slumped on the floor.

                                          DUNCAN (O.S.)
                                      Oh God! Oh God! Ohhhh. . .

                                             MICKEY
                                   We're sending out a hostage. Don't 
                                             touch him!

                               OFF SCREEN the door is kicked open.

                      Roger's CAMERA whips around to witness Mickey and Mallory
                      jumping into the corridor, BLASTING with their guns while using
                      the hostages for shields. Roger's CAMERA moves out of the cell
                                            and. . .


                    INT. JAIL CORRIDOR (OUTSIDE THE HOLDING CELL) - DAY

                        There are even more DEPUTY SHERIFFS in the corridor.

                      CROSS FIRE whistles by as Roger dodges to catch up with the
                                           caravan.

                         The footage is very similar to Vietnam footage. It's shaky,
                          real, harsh, and it captures the pandemonium of battle.

                          The soundtrack is a mixture of yelling, crying, laughing,
                                          and gunfire.

                       HOSTAGE DEPUTY #1 is SHOT, and discarded by Mickey.

                       The wild caravan runs down the hallway, FIRING behind them.

                      Mickey's HIT, but keeps on running and FIRING. Mallory sees
                                        this and screams.

                                            MALLORY
                                              Mickey!

                                             MICKEY
                                             Don't stop!

                               Roger's CAMERA runs along with them.

                                           ROGER (O.S.)
                                    Man, oh, man. . .this is better than
                                             Vietnam!

                           More DEPUTIES appear at the end of the hallway.

                        Mickey and Mallory get back to back with each other, using
                      DUNCAN as a shield in front of them and Wayne behind them.
                        Mickey FIRES from the front, Mallory FIRES from the rear.

                                             DUNCAN
                                    Please don't kill me! Don't kill me...

                   CAMERA WHIP PANS to catch a Deputy hopping around the corner.
                           The SCREEN FLASHES WHITE with a BLAST.

                        Roger's HIT, and the CAMERA goes haywire, reeling out of
                       control, the THUNKING to the ground. Roger screams O.S.

                       CAMERA lies on the floor, video still transmitting. Roger rolls
                                     into FRAME screaming.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.) 
                                     Get the camera! Get the fucking 
                                              camera!

                                   BACK TO: COLOR 35mm.

                     As Mickey FIRES cover for her, Mallory swipes the camera from 
                                          Roger's side.

                        The Knox's start running again, still holding Wayne and last
                                           hostage.

                     Deputies are lying on the ground, wounded and screaming, or dead
                                           and silent.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Mallory)
                                             This way.


                                    INT. STAIRWELL - DAY

                       The caravan bursts into the stairwell. Mickey turns to Duncan
                                   the remaining hostage deputy.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Duncan)
                                         Where does this lead?

                         Duncan is hyper-ventilating. Mickey pushes him against to
                                             wall.

                                             MICKEY
                                             Where!?!

                                             DUNCAN
                                         Th-- the ground floor.

                                            MALLORY
                                         Is that the front door?

                                      Duncan nod frantically.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Let's go.

                       Mickey grabs Duncan and the caravan starts running down the
                                  stairs. They go down a few flights.

                       As they run down one last flight, they find Wurlitzer and a team
                      of DEPUTIES waiting for them on the ground floor. The deputies
                                         raise their guns.

                      Mallory grabs hold of Wayne, and gets behind him with one hand
                       pressing the barrel of her gun against his temple and her other
                          are wrapped around his neck, holding him close to her.

                                            MALLORY
                                    Back off or I'll blast him! Back off
                                     or I'll blast him! Back off or I'll
                                             blast him!

                        None of the deputies lower their guns, but they appear less
                                      likely to start shooting.

                                        Wayne screams.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Don't shoot. I beg you, don't shoot!
                                       Please, please, please. . .

                                     Wayne continues begging.

                                     Wurlitzer steps forward.

                                           WURLITZER
                                 Now Mickey, Mallory, just let me say---

                                            MALLORY
                                    Shut up! Don't talk, I don't wanna
                                              hear it!

                                           WURLITZER
                                         You have to know---

                                            MALLORY
                                           I said shut up. . .

                    Mallory quickly lowers her gun from Wayne's head and SHOOTS him
                           in the thigh. She whips the gun back up to his head.

                                    Wayne's screaming in pain.

                                     The deputies jump back.

                                            MALLORY
                                        . . .and I mean shut up!

                                  There's a bit of a silent standoff.

                       Tears are streaming down Duncan's face as the caravan slowly
                              retreats back up the stairs to the next flight.

                               The deputies hold their present position.

                                             CUT TO:


                                INT. PRISON STAIRWELL - DAY

                      The caravan goes up one flight, then stops. Mickey and Mallory
                                   let their two hostages sit down.

                        Duncan is out and out hysterical, urine stains the front of his
                                           uniform.

                                        Mickey's pacing.

                                             MICKEY
                                       Think. . .think. . .think. . .

                         Mallory leans up against the wall, holding her side with her
                       hand. Blood trickles out between the fingers. We see now she's
                                           been shot.

                     Over Duncan's impassioned clamour they can hear Wurlitzer yelling
                                          from below.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                    Give up! There's no other way out!

                       Mickey sits down, utterly exhausted. Mallory sits down next to.
                           him. She winces in pain. He puts his arm around her.

                                            MALLORY
                                    Look, lover boy, we're not getting
                                     outta here. So I say the hell with
                                    going back to our cells. Let's do a
                                   Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
                                   Run down these stairs shootin', go out
                                    in a hail of bullets, but take as many
                                    of those motherfuckers with us as
                                              possible.

                           Suddenly, Mickey's exhaustion lifts. He has a plan.

                                             MICKEY
                                     We'll do that when all else fails.

                                         Mickey stands.

                                            MALLORY
                                             Hasn't it?

                                             MICKEY
                                     We still got a few tricks up our
                                              sleeves.

                         Mickey confronts the two hostages. He points at Duncan.

                                             MICKEY
                                            You married?

                                             DUNCAN
                                        Oh, I don't wanna die...

                                             MICKEY
                                   Are you married? Do you have kids?

                                     Duncan nods pathetically.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Good. People, we're goin' all the way
                                   to the front door. Now, the only way
                                   we're gonna get there is if they don't
                                    want to kill you two more than they
                                           want to kill us.

                                           INSERT:

                       SHOTS of deputies with guns in their hands, just itching to kill
                       Mickey and Mallory. We hear Mickey's voice over this SHOT.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                    Right now I find that highly unlikely.
                                     So, let's help 'em out, shall we?

                                BACK TO PRISON STAIRWELL:

                                Mickey is squatting in front of Wayne.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Now, say I tell those guys down there
                                    if they shoot or make a move, I'm
                                  killin' Wayne Gayle. And they shoot or
                                 make a move anyway. Now say by some
                                    freak accident, you didn't die, you
                                    live though it. What would you do?

                      Mickey pulls the roll of GAFFER'S TAPE from his shirt and starts
                            tearing strips of tape and sticking them to the wall.

                                             WAYNE
                                  What would I do? Me and my network
                                 would sue the entire Los Angeles County 
                                    Sheriffs Department for flagrantly
                                      disregarding my safety. I'd go
                                   straight to my buddy, the mayor, and
                                   make sure everyone of those son of a
                                    bitches down there ends up on the
                                    unemployment line. In fact, I'd sue
                                    every man down there personally. I
                                    would make it my life's ambition to
                                   bring the LA County Jail to its knees.
                                  I would do expose after expose on the
                                   brutality, and the conditions, and the 
                                       inhumanity that exists here.

                       Mickey tosses the tape roll to Mallory and gestures to Duncan.
                     Mallory winks at Mickey. Mickey smiles and begins wrapping tape
                                  around the barrel of his shotgun.

                                             MICKEY
                                    That's what I thought. You tell them
                                   that. When we go down those stairs, I
                                  want you to scream what you just told 
                                  me. `My name is Wayne Gayle! I am the
                                 star of American Maniacs watched every
                                     week by'-- how many people?

                                             WAYNE
                                        On average forty million.

                                             MICKEY
                                   `Every week by forty million people. I
                                   am a respected journalist.' Have you
                                          won any awards?

                                             WAYNE
                                 Are you kidding? The Golden Globe, The
                                      Edward R. Murrow award. . .

                                             MICKEY
                                     `Respected journalist'-- On your
                                              knees...

                                  INT. JAIL CORRIDOR - DAY

                      CAMERA DOLLIES with Julie as she walks down the corridor.

                     As DEPUTIES with shotguns and riot gear speed down the hall, the
                     CAMERA passes Julie and speeds down the corridor, following the
                                  DEPUTIES into BLACKNESS.


                                 INT. LAUNDRY ROOM - DAY

                    CAMERA PANS from blackness to WIDE ANGLE of a dark jail wall
                      masques with shadows of prison bars. The surreal echoing sounds
                                       of a riot swell until...

                   A SHADOW of a PRISON GUARD stumbles into frame, followed by a
                     MOB of other SHADOWS carrying NIGHTSTICKS and BARS.

                     The Mob catches the Prison Guard and beat him mercilessly before
                                          moving on.

                    CAMERA TILTS down to a CU of a thin stream of BLOOD crawling
                                        across the floor.

                                         FADE TO BLACK:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                                 SHOT through Scott's CAMERA:

                      FOCUSING on Mickey, who's standing in a MEDIUM SHOT.

                                             MICKEY
                                   You guys wanna hear a joke I heard?

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                               Sure.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Now, I'm no comedian, but it's pretty
                                   funny. It's a Little Johnny joke. Now
                                    in the joke, Little Johnny can't talk.
                                  And Little Johnny's teenage sister asks
                                  her mother if she can go out on a date.

                       As Mickey tells this joke, he moves around the room. Scott's
                                       CAMERA follows.

                                             MICKEY
                                   The mother asks, `Where's he taking 
                                    you?' The sister says, `The drive-in
                                   movie.' The mother tells her she can
                                   only go if she takes Little Johnny with
                                    her. She says okay. They go to the
                                   drive-in, they come back. The mother
                                    gets Little Johnny and says, `Okay,
                                    what happened? Where did ya go?'

                        Mickey, as Little Johnny, draws a square in the air, and acts
                                        like he's driving.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Mother says, `The drive-in movie. What 
                                            did they do?'

                             Mickey, as Little Johnny, acts like he's kissing.

                                             MICKEY
                                       `They kissed. What else?' 

                        Mickey, as Little Johnny, starts squeezing imaginary breasts.

                                             MICKEY
                                      `He felt her up? What else?'

                            Mickey , as Little Johnny, act like he's undressing.

                                             MICKEY
                                           (dumbfounded)
                                    `They took off their clothes? What
                                               else?'

                       Mickey, as Little Johnny, vigorously acts as if he's having sex.

                                             MICKEY
                                   `They did it? What were you doing?'

                         Mickey, as Little Johnny, vigorously acts as if he's jacking
                                             off.

                      Everyoong in the room breaks up. Wayne, the boys, the deputies,
                                   even Scagnetti cracks a smile.

                      As Mickey was telling the joke, he stopped in front of Deputy #4
                                       during the punchline.

                      While everybody's laughing, mickey SLAMS his elbow in Deputy
                          #4's face. mickey grabs hold of the shotgun, rips ir from
                      Deputy #4's grasp, then BASHES him in the face tree times with 
                                           the butt.

                               Deputy #4 drops, ugly and unconscious.

                                   Scott's CAMERA goes wild.

                                   BACK TO: COLOR 35mm.

                                     The other deputies react.

                      Mickey pumps the shotgun slide and shoots, hitting Deputy #5 in
                      the chest, BLOWING him off his feet. He lands on his back with 
                                           a THUD.

                        Deputy #3 raises his shotgun. Mickey drops to a crouching
                         position and FIRES, BLASTING Deputy #3 in the groin.

                   Deputy #3 crumples into the wall, FIRING his gun --SLOW MOTION.

                     The stray bullet THUNKS Scott right in the chest, BLOWING him
                                        out of FRAME.

                      Deputy #3 drops to the floor, FIRING his shotgun straight up --
                                       SLOW MOTION.

                                  CU of ceiling being BLASTED.

                           Chunks of plaster and rock rain down on Sheriff #3.

                         Scagnetti has whipped out his gun and is bringing it up to
                                     fire -- SLOW MOTION.

                       Mickey, still crouched down, spins around toward Scagnetti --
                                       SLOW MOTION.

                                Scagnetti has his gun aimed at Mickey.

                          Squatting, Mickey has the shotgun trained on Scagnetti.

                       They're positioned across from each other on opposite sides of
                                           the room.

                                         Nobody fires.

                    We DOLLY past the faces of both Wayne and Roger, who are flat on 
                                    the ground, scared to death.

                                      CU on Scagnetti's face.

                                      CU on Mickey's face.

                        CU on Scagnetti's finger putting pressure on the trigger, then
                            CAMERA moves up to a CU profile of his face.

                 OVERHEAD SHOT of Mickey. CAMERA moves down in front of him into
                                        a CU on his face.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Looks like we go a Mexican standoff.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                   Slide the shotgun over here, put your
                                    hands behind your head, put your
                                         forehead on the floor.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Or what? You'll wound me? I can blow
                                       you in half and you know it.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                  I've never wounded anything in my life.
                                  I got you locked right between the eyes.

                                         Mickey rises.

                                             MICKEY
                                   If you don't drop that toy, I'm blowin'
                                    you in half on three. So, if you got
                                    me locked, take the shot. One. . .

                       DOLLY in on Scagnetti's gun in F.G., past the gun, to his face.

                                     CU of barrel of shotgun.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                              Two. . .

                            DOLLY continues closing in on Scagnetti's face.

                                    Wayne watches, wide eyed.

                                      ECU on Mickey's face.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Three!

                                  MEDIUM SHOT on Scagnetti.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                         Hold it! Don't shoot!

                  He CLICKS the hammer back into place on his gun, then points the gun up.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Open the chamber. Empty the shells.

                                  Scagnetti does. The shells fall out.

                     The shells fall on the floor at Scagnetti's feet -- SLOW MOTION.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Toss it.

                                         Scagnetti does.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Now put your hands behind your head.

                                         Scagnetti does.

                      Mickey, holding the shotgun, walks up to Scagnetti. They stand,
                                        facing each other.

                                             MICKEY
                                      Did you ever see `Eldorado?'

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                              What?

                      Mickey CLOUTS him across the face with the shotgun. Scagnetti
                           hits the ground. Blood coughs from his broken nose.

                           Mickey looks at Wayne and Roger on the ground.

                                             MICKEY
                                      You guys stay on your bellies.

                                              ROGER
                                              Yes, sir.

                       Mickey bends over Scagnetti and takes hold of his right hand.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I am the most dangerous man in the
                                              world.

                        Mickey SNAPS the trigger finger on Scagnetti's right hand.

                                       Scagnetti screams.

                                  Mickey's still bent over Scagnetti.

                                             MICKEY
                                         (points at Scagnetti)
                                           You're the law.
                                          (points at himself)
                                         I'm the law breaker.

                          Scagnetti's not going to give Mickey and more trouble.

                         Mickey stands straight, looks toward Wayne and Roger.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Donut, get your camera. See if it's 
                                              broke.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Let me check on Scott. He's hurt bad.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Scott's dead. And unless you wanna
                                   play follow the leader, shut up and do
                                            as you're told.

                       Roger's checking the camera. He turns on the motor. It sounds
                                       like a lawn mower.

                                             MICKEY
                                             How is it?

                                              ROGER
                                             Not good.

                                             MICKEY
                                        Do you have a back up.

                                              ROGER
                                             It's video.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Even better. Wayne call your station,
                                      tell 'em we're going live a little
                                      early today. Make it happen!

                                          CUT TO BLACK:


                               INT. JAIL LAUNDRY ROOM - DAY

                     Wurlitzer steps into the BLACK FRAME. This SCENE becomes a
                     TRAVELLING CU that never leaves Wurlitzer. Although we'll only
                         see Wurlitzer, we can make out activity in the edges of the
                     FRAME and we can vividly hear the SOUNDS of chaos around us.

                                           WURLITZER 
                                   I want two men stationed in that tier,
                                    and I want men with rifles all along
                                            the walkway.

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                              Capt'n!

                            Wurlitzer walks over to a table and looks down.

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                   Here's the layout of the laundry room.

                                           WURLITZER
                                      Where do the air ducts lead?

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                               Here.

                                           SMITHY (O.S.)
                                    Problem is they'll hear somebody
                                         approaching that way.

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                  We turned off the power when they took
                                           over the room.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   We turn it back on. The machines go 
                                   back on supplying us with the cover
                                      noise we need. Smithy, do it.

                                           SMITHY (O.S.)
                                         Right away, Capt'n.

                        CAMERA follows Wurlitzer as he heads another direction.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  Jonesy, are the sharpshooters in place?

                                           JONESY (O.S.)
                                               Yes.

                                           WURLITZER
                                             You sure?

                                           JONESY (O.S.)
                                              I think--

                                           WURLITZER
                                  Never say you think when you know, or
                                       you know when you think.

                                  Wurlitzer snatches a walkie talkie.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (into walkie talkie)
                                        Bergman, you in place? 

                                         BERGMAN (O.S.)
                                          (from walkie talkie)
                                    Sure am, Capt'n. Nothin' clean yet.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (into walkie talkie)
                                   Pass this to your team. . .the second
                                    they get a lock on a blue, they're to
                                    take the shot. Do you understand?

                                         BERGMAN (O.S.)
                                          (from walkie talkie)
                                      That's a big ten-four, Capt'n.

                                    Wurlitzer looks to his right.

                                           WURLITZER
                                  What do you think, Pitney? How much 
                                     Explosives do you think that they
                                         really have in there?

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                        It's hard to say Capt'n.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          Take a wild stab!

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                    I'll say enough to destroy this wing.

                                           WURLITZER
                                           The entire wing?

                                           PITNEY (O.S.)
                                          That's my opinion.

                                           WURLITZER
                                              Jesus...

                                             CUT TO:

                                 SCREEN DILLS WITH STATIC.

                            INSERT TITLE CARD: "SPECIAL REPORT"

                                      TV ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                  We interrupt this program to bring you a
                                           Special Report.


                                   INT. NEWS ROOM - DAY

                     Title Card recedes in FRAME to expose an active news room in the
                   B.G. News Anchor TONY CHAVEZ is lowering himself behind a desk
                                    while adjusting his earphone.

                                             CHAVEZ
                                  Good afternoon, I'm Tony Chavez and
                                  this is a KKTV Special Report. At this
                                   moment we are receiving preliminary
                                         reports of a hostage--
                                         (fingering earphone)
                                     I... I'm sorry. I'm being told that
                                    we're now taking you live to L.A.
                                    County Jail where Wayne Gayle is
                                            standing by.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY 

                                      VIDEO FOOTAGE:

                        NOTE: The video footage is all handheld and harshly lit, until
                                       otherwise specified.

                    Wayne, stands alone in FRAME, moments from when we last saw him.

                                             WAYNE
                                  This is Wayne Gayle reporting live from
                                  the Los Angeles County Jail, where you
                                  can tell from the bloody carnage behind
                                   me that the final chapter in the book 
                                  called Mickey and Mallory has not yet
                                            been written.

                    Mickey enters the FRAME with shotgun in hand, pushing Wayne out. 

                                             MICKEY
                                  Thank you, Wayne, but our little movie
                                     just underwent a title change. It's
                                  now called `The Escape of Mickey and
                                   Mallory.' Starring me, you, Mallory,
                                   and special guest accomplice, Jack-
                                      fucked-up-fingers-Scagnetti.
                                           (into CAMERA)
                                  Okay, Donut, move in for a close up. I
                                        want this for prosperity.

                              CAMERA ZOOMS into a CU of Scagnetti.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                   Okay, buddy boy, where ya keepin'
                                   Mallory? I know she's still here, and
                                    I know you know where. So, start
                                   talking or my first work as a director
                                        will be your death scene.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                           (slightly out of it)
                                     She's in the holding cell, on this
                                               floor.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                    You're taking us to that holding cell
                                               now.
                                           (into CAMERA)
                                            All right, Cut!

                          The CAMERA shuts off. SCREEN fills with STATIC.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   INT. NEWS ROOM - DAY

                                Tony Chavez speaks into CAMERA.

                                             CHAVEZ
                                  Ladies and gentlemen, in case you have
                                      just tuned in, it appears that a
                                  hostage situation involving Mickey Knox
                                    is developing presently at the Los 
                                  Angeles County Jail. We have seen that
                                   he is armed and apparently there has
                                   been some loss of life. We will try to
                                  re-establish contact with Wayne Gayle
                                     and bring you more on this late
                                    breaking story. Please stay tuned.

                            INSERT TITLE CARD: "SPECIAL REPORT"

                                      TV ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
                                  This has been a KKTV Special Report.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. SUPPLY ROOM - DAY

                                    BACK TO: COLOR 35mm

                      WIDE SHOT of Mickey, holding his shotgun. He walks over and
                      grabs the shotgun from dead Deputy #5. Deputy #5 won't let go
                        of the gun from his dead man's grip. Mickey finally yanks it
                        loose. He extracts all the shells from the gun, picks them off
                                the floor, and puts them in his pocket.

                        Mickey picks up Scagnetti's gun, inserts the loose bullets and
                                       slips it into his pants.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Okay, Jack, this is what we're doing. 
                                  Stand behind me, put your back against 
                                  mine and extend your arms behind you.

                          Scagnetti rises, insecurely. He presses his back against
                                           Mickey's.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Now if I feel your back move away from
                                   mine, you're gonna be ripped apart. 
                                              Got it?

                       Scagnetti's back to back with Mickey. His arms flank Mickey.

                                            SCAGNETTI
                                              Yeah. 

                                             MICKEY
                                      Okay, Wayne, step forward.

                          Wayne enters FRAME. Mickey extends the shotgun.

                                             MICKEY
                                    Keep comin'. Put your solar plexus
                                          against the barrel.

                                         Wayne does.

                                             MICKEY
                                           Grab his arms.

                       Wayne does and Mickey quickly binds their arms together with
                            gaffer's tape, forming a two man rind around him.

                                             MICKEY
                                  Either one of you two move, it's gonna
                                    be shotgun city. You understand?

                                       WAYNE & SCAGNETTI
                                               Yes.

                                Mickey tucks the tape roll into his shirt.

                                             MICKEY
                                          You ready, Donut?

                                              ROGER
                                              Ready.

                                             MICKEY
                                          Wagons, hooaaa!

                      The hostage train starts moving. Wayne's walking backwards with
                       the shotgun barrel pressed against his midsection. Scagnetti's 
                      walking back to back with Mickey and his own pistol pressed to 
                                           his neck.

                                   Roger follows with the camera.


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                          Mallory's sitting Indian style, singing Girl Scout songs to
                                 herself, and doing the hand motions.

                                            MALLORY
                                              (singing)
                                      Whataleeatcha, whataleeatcha
                                        dodaleedo, dodaleedo.
                                      Whataleeatcha, whataleeatcha
                                   dodaleedo, dodaleedo. Simplest thing
                                         there isn't much to it.
                                     All ya gotta do is dodaleedo it. I
                                            like the rest,
                                        but the best part I like is
                                 Whataleeatcha, whataleeatcha dodaleedo,
                                           dodaleedo, do
                                            quack, quack.

                       The cell door opens and the hostage train of Wayne, Mickey,
                    Scagnetti, Roger and the camera, and two DEPUTIES they picked up
                       along the way enters the room. The hostages are all wrapped 
                                           with tape.

                              CU on Mallory. She can't believe her eyes.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Mallory)
                                          Honey, I'm home.

                        Mallory runs into Mickey's arms, passionately kissing. This
                        kiss has been a year coming. Now they're doing something
                            everybody told them they would never do again.

                       For this moment they are the only two people on earth. We're
                      enraptured, too. CAMERA does a 360 around the loving couple.

                                            MALLORY
                                          (in between kisses)
                                   It's taken you so long to come to me.

                                             CUT TO:


                               INT. JAIL LAUNDRY ROOM - DAY

                              A sheet of paper flashes through FRAME.

                                           BAILEY (O.S.)
                                       Here's the list of the rioters.

                         CAMERA TILTS to Wurlitzer reading, then looking up.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   Wait an minute, Bailey. Where's the
                                          list of the hostages?

                                           BAILEY (O.S.)
                                        I'm working on it Capt'n.

                                           WURLITZER
                                           Keep on it, son.

                             Wurlitzer reads the list to himself as he paces.

                                           WURLITZER
                                          (reading the names)
                                    Alvarado, Issacs, Julian, Martinez,
                                    Newendyke, Olvera, Pool, Ramos,
                                  Schmidt, Spivey, Walsh, Westerguard...

                        Wurlitzer drops into a chair, exhausted. He rubs his face with
                                           his hands.

                                        NAPALATONI (O.S.)
                                              Capt'n.

                              Wurlitzer looks up, then looks back down.

                                           WURLITZER
                                         What is it Napalatoni?

                                        NAPALATONI (O.S.)
                                        Mickey Knox is loose.

                                       Wurlitzer looks up.

                                           WURLITZER
                                     What do you mean he's loose?

                                        NAPALATONI (O.S.)
                                   He's armed, he's killed three deputies
                                  and one of Wayne Gayle's guys. At the 
                                  moment, he's hold up with Mallory Knox
                                   in her holding cell with Wayne Gayle,
                                  another TV guy, that cop fella, and two
                                     other deputies as hostages. And
                                   Capt'n, they have one of them news
                                  cameras goin' live to KKTV. They won't
                                   stop playin' it. What do you want us 
                                              to do?

                        Wurlitzer holds a frozen look, as if a fuse has blown and his
                       mind has shut down. If he were to open his mouth now nothing
                                   would come out. He just sits.

                                             CUT TO:


                                  INT. HOLDING CELL - DAY

                       The hostages have been cut free from each other and sit against
                       the wall. Roger cradles the Betacam in his lap, rocking slowly
                         as if in a trance, while Scagnetti feebly splints his broken
                         fingers with the tape that hangs from his wrists. Wayne is
                                 standing, alert and ready for action.

                      As for the two deputies, HOSTAGE DEPUTY #1 sits in anger,
                   tight-lipped and stolic. The other, DEPUTY DUNCAN HOMOLKA is
                       panicked and jumpy, one may never see a more nervous man.

                      Mickey and Mallory stand over them with their weapons drawn.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Okay, we're going out that door, and
                                   we're gonna march down the hall and
                                        right out of the building.
                                             (to Wayne)
                                  Donut said something about a news van.

                                             WAYNE
                                         Yeah, we have a van.

                                             MICKEY
                                          Where's it parked?

                                             WAYNE
                                             Out front.

                                             MICKEY
                                         Let me have the keys.

                      Wayne points to Roger. Roger digs through his pocket and tosses
                                       the keys to Mickey.

                                             WAYNE
                                     Mickey, can I talk to you alone?

                                             MICKEY
                                               No.

                                             WAYNE
                                    This is crazy. You can't escape like
                                               this.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Probably not, but we're gonna give it
                                          the old college try.

                                             WAYNE
                                          We'll all be killed.

                                            MALLORY
                                           Exciting, isn't it?

                                      Duncan begins to cry.

                                             MICKEY
                                 Now, when we get out there, you do what
                                     we say or it's curtains. If we say
                                   move, you move. If we say left, you
                                   move left. If we say right, you move
                                   right. If we say mole, you dig a hole.
                                              Got it?

                                            MALLORY
                                         Are we in a big hurry?

                                             MICKEY
                                   You got something you want to do?

                                            MALLORY
                                               Yeah.

                                             MICKEY
                                     By all means, know yourself out.

                                            MALLORY
                                        Thanks. Roll 'em, Donut.

                          Roger snaps up and hoists the camera to his shoulder.


                                      VIDEO FOOTAGE:

                   Shot through Roger's CAMERA: IMAGE FOCUSES on Mallory as she
                                points to Scagnetti sitting on the floor.

                                            MALLORY
                                           You! Stand up!

                       Scagnetti gulps, then rises knowing that he has fucked with the
                                         wrong woman.

                              Mallory walks up to him with pistol in hand.

                                            MALLORY
                                    You probably thought it was pretty 
                                           funny, didn't ya?

                         She raises Scagnetti's pistol, aiming it at it's former owner.
                                   Scagnetti flinches and squirms.

                                            MALLORY
                                   Can you remember the last time you 
                                   fucked with me? Close your eyes and
                                   remember... Are ya thinking about it?
                                              Good.

                             Mallory fires three shots into Scagnetti's chest.

                     Roger's CAMERA jumps, then follows the body to the floor. Roger
                              HOLDS on Scagnetti slumped on the floor.

                                          DUNCAN (O.S.)
                                      Oh God! Oh God! Ohhhh. . .

                                             MICKEY
                                   We're sending out a hostage. Don't 
                                             touch him!

                               OFF SCREEN the door is kicked open.

                      Roger's CAMERA whips around to witness Mickey and Mallory
                      jumping into the corridor, BLASTING with their guns while using
                      the hostages for shields. Roger's CAMERA moves out of the cell
                                            and. . .


                    INT. JAIL CORRIDOR (OUTSIDE THE HOLDING CELL) - DAY

                        There are even more DEPUTY SHERIFFS in the corridor.

                      CROSS FIRE whistles by as Roger dodges to catch up with the
                                           caravan.

                         The footage is very similar to Vietnam footage. It's shaky,
                          real, harsh, and it captures the pandemonium of battle.

                          The soundtrack is a mixture of yelling, crying, laughing,
                                          and gunfire.

                       HOSTAGE DEPUTY #1 is SHOT, and discarded by Mickey.

                       The wild caravan runs down the hallway, FIRING behind them.

                      Mickey's HIT, but keeps on running and FIRING. Mallory sees
                                        this and screams.

                                            MALLORY
                                              Mickey!

                                             MICKEY
                                             Don't stop!

                               Roger's CAMERA runs along with them.

                                           ROGER (O.S.)
                                    Man, oh, man. . .this is better than
                                             Vietnam!

                           More DEPUTIES appear at the end of the hallway.

                        Mickey and Mallory get back to back with each other, using
                      DUNCAN as a shield in front of them and Wayne behind them.
                        Mickey FIRES from the front, Mallory FIRES from the rear.

                                             DUNCAN
                                    Please don't kill me! Don't kill me...

                   CAMERA WHIP PANS to catch a Deputy hopping around the corner.
                           The SCREEN FLASHES WHITE with a BLAST.

                        Roger's HIT, and the CAMERA goes haywire, reeling out of
                       control, the THUNKING to the ground. Roger screams O.S.

                       CAMERA lies on the floor, video still transmitting. Roger rolls
                                     into FRAME screaming.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.) 
                                     Get the camera! Get the fucking 
                                              camera!

                                   BACK TO: COLOR 35mm.

                     As Mickey FIRES cover for her, Mallory swipes the camera from 
                                          Roger's side.

                        The Knox's start running again, still holding Wayne and last
                                           hostage.

                     Deputies are lying on the ground, wounded and screaming, or dead
                                           and silent.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Mallory)
                                             This way.


                                    INT. STAIRWELL - DAY

                       The caravan bursts into the stairwell. Mickey turns to Duncan
                                   the remaining hostage deputy.

                                             MICKEY
                                            (to Duncan)
                                         Where does this lead?

                         Duncan is hyper-ventilating. Mickey pushes him against to
                                             wall.

                                             MICKEY
                                             Where!?!

                                             DUNCAN
                                         Th-- the ground floor.

                                            MALLORY
                                         Is that the front door?

                                      Duncan nod frantically.

                                             MICKEY
                                              Let's go.

                       Mickey grabs Duncan and the caravan starts running down the
                                  stairs. They go down a few flights.

                       As they run down one last flight, they find Wurlitzer and a team
                      of DEPUTIES waiting for them on the ground floor. The deputies
                                         raise their guns.

                      Mallory grabs hold of Wayne, and gets behind him with one hand
                       pressing the barrel of her gun against his temple and her other
                          are wrapped around his neck, holding him close to her.

                                            MALLORY
                                    Back off or I'll blast him! Back off
                                     or I'll blast him! Back off or I'll
                                             blast him!

                        None of the deputies lower their guns, but they appear less
                                      likely to start shooting.

                                        Wayne screams.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Don't shoot. I beg you, don't shoot!
                                       Please, please, please. . .

                                     Wayne continues begging.

                                     Wurlitzer steps forward.

                                           WURLITZER
                                 Now Mickey, Mallory, just let me say---

                                            MALLORY
                                    Shut up! Don't talk, I don't wanna
                                              hear it!

                                           WURLITZER
                                         You have to know---

                                            MALLORY
                                           I said shut up. . .

                    Mallory quickly lowers her gun from Wayne's head and SHOOTS him
                           in the thigh. She whips the gun back up to his head.

                                    Wayne's screaming in pain.

                                     The deputies jump back.

                                            MALLORY
                                        . . .and I mean shut up!

                                  There's a bit of a silent standoff.

                       Tears are streaming down Duncan's face as the caravan slowly
                              retreats back up the stairs to the next flight.

                               The deputies hold their present position.

                                             CUT TO:


                                INT. PRISON STAIRWELL - DAY

                      The caravan goes up one flight, then stops. Mickey and Mallory
                                   let their two hostages sit down.

                        Duncan is out and out hysterical, urine stains the front of his
                                           uniform.

                                        Mickey's pacing.

                                             MICKEY
                                       Think. . .think. . .think. . .

                         Mallory leans up against the wall, holding her side with her
                       hand. Blood trickles out between the fingers. We see now she's
                                           been shot.

                     Over Duncan's impassioned clamour they can hear Wurlitzer yelling
                                          from below.

                                         WURLITZER (O.S.)
                                    Give up! There's no other way out!

                       Mickey sits down, utterly exhausted. Mallory sits down next to.
                           him. She winces in pain. He puts his arm around her.

                                            MALLORY
                                    Look, lover boy, we're not getting
                                     outta here. So I say the hell with
                                    going back to our cells. Let's do a
                                   Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
                                   Run down these stairs shootin', go out
                                    in a hail of bullets, but take as many
                                    of those motherfuckers with us as
                                              possible.

                           Suddenly, Mickey's exhaustion lifts. He has a plan.

                                             MICKEY
                                     We'll do that when all else fails.

                                         Mickey stands.

                                            MALLORY
                                             Hasn't it?

                                             MICKEY
                                     We still got a few tricks up our
                                              sleeves.

                         Mickey confronts the two hostages. He points at Duncan.

                                             MICKEY
                                            You married?

                                             DUNCAN
                                        Oh, I don't wanna die...

                                             MICKEY
                                   Are you married? Do you have kids?

                                     Duncan nods pathetically.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Good. People, we're goin' all the way
                                   to the front door. Now, the only way
                                   we're gonna get there is if they don't
                                    want to kill you two more than they
                                           want to kill us.

                                           INSERT:

                       SHOTS of deputies with guns in their hands, just itching to kill
                       Mickey and Mallory. We hear Mickey's voice over this SHOT.

                                          MICKEY (V.O.)
                                    Right now I find that highly unlikely.
                                     So, let's help 'em out, shall we?

                                BACK TO PRISON STAIRWELL:

                                Mickey is squatting in front of Wayne.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Now, say I tell those guys down there
                                    if they shoot or make a move, I'm
                                  killin' Wayne Gayle. And they shoot or
                                 make a move anyway. Now say by some
                                    freak accident, you didn't die, you
                                    live though it. What would you do?

                      Mickey pulls the roll of GAFFER'S TAPE from his shirt and starts
                            tearing strips of tape and sticking them to the wall.

                                             WAYNE
                                  What would I do? Me and my network
                                 would sue the entire Los Angeles County 
                                    Sheriffs Department for flagrantly
                                      disregarding my safety. I'd go
                                   straight to my buddy, the mayor, and
                                   make sure everyone of those son of a
                                    bitches down there ends up on the
                                    unemployment line. In fact, I'd sue
                                    every man down there personally. I
                                    would make it my life's ambition to
                                   bring the LA County Jail to its knees.
                                  I would do expose after expose on the
                                   brutality, and the conditions, and the 
                                       inhumanity that exists here.

                       Mickey tosses the tape roll to Mallory and gestures to Duncan.
                     Mallory winks at Mickey. Mickey smiles and begins wrapping tape
                                  around the barrel of his shotgun.

                                             MICKEY
                                    That's what I thought. You tell them
                                   that. When we go down those stairs, I
                                  want you to scream what you just told 
                                  me. `My name is Wayne Gayle! I am the
                                 star of American Maniacs watched every
                                     week by'-- how many people?

                                             WAYNE
                                        On average forty million.

                                             MICKEY
                                   `Every week by forty million people. I
                                   am a respected journalist.' Have you
                                          won any awards?

                                             WAYNE
                                 Are you kidding? The Golden Globe, The
                                      Edward R. Murrow award. . .

                                             MICKEY
                                     `Respected journalist'-- On your
                                              knees...
                      Wayne kneels in front of Mickey. While Mickey speaks he props
                        his shotgun under Wayne's chin and wraps the tape from the
                                      barrel around his neck.

                                             MICKEY
                                             (continues)
                                  ... `Winner of the Golden Globe and the
                                 Edward R. Murrow award among others.'
                                    Tell 'em the name of your personal 
                                    lawyer, his firm, his address, and 
                                  phone number. Tell 'em about the mayor
                                    and the unemployment lines. You 
                                           getting the idea?

                                             WAYNE 
                                               Yes. 

                       Mickey stands with Wayne as he tapes his trigger hand to the 
                                       stock of the shotgun.

                                             MICKEY
                                     Say it. Scream it. All the way out
                                   the front door and into your van. And
                                   if you stop screaming, I swear to God
                                        I'll blow your head off.

                                             WAYNE
                                               Got it.

                        Mickey grabs the camera, and lifts it to his shoulder before
                                       shouting to Duncan.

                                             MICKEY
                                       You! What's your name?

                     Duncan can't answer, Mallory has gagged him with his tape. Mallory
                        grabs Duncan by the collar and lifts him off the floor before
                                     reading his name badge.

                                            MALLORY
                                         Duncan... Homolka?

                                             CUT TO:


                        INT. PRISON STAIRWELL (GROUND FLOOR) - DAY

                        Wurlitzer and the deputies are deciding their next move when
                                           they hear:

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                               Start.

                      Wayne and Duncan come into view with the Knoxs behind them.

                        The deputies quickly raise their guns, but soon realize if they
                      take out either Mickey of Mallory that Wayne or Duncan would 
                                             die.

                        Mallory's right hand is taped to the trigger and stock of the
                        shotgun that's wrapped firmly to Duncan's neck. The pistol in
                                 her left hand is trained on Wurlitzer.

                      Mickey's left hand masters the shotgun leash on Wayne, while he
                       monitors the Deputies with the CAMERA on his right shoulder.

                    NOTE: The following scene will intercut between VIDEO FOOTAGE
                                       and COLOR 35mm.

                     Wayne starts belting out his speech as Mickey focus the CAMERA
                        on Wurlitzer. Duncan simply cries and begs for his life to be 
                                            spared.

                                             WAYNE
                                              (yelling)
                                  My name is Wayne Gayle! I am the star
                                 of `American Maniacs', watched by forty 
                                    million people every week! I am a
                                    respected journalist, winners of the
                                      Golden Globe, the Edward R.
                                 Murrows Award among others! If anybody
                                  puts me in danger, my network will sue 
                                    The Los Angeles County Sheriffs
                                   Department. My estate will sue every
                                     officer personally who fires. The
                                  network's law firm is Rowlands, Davis 
                                            and Sinclair...

                        Mickey knew what he was doing. This has an effect on the
                                           deputies.

                                            MALLORY
                                              (yelling)
                                            Make a path!

                             The wall of deputies starts moving backward.

                      The Knoxs and their hostages start moving forward with Wayne
                                        yelling all the way.

                        The deputies keep their guns trained on the caravan, but they
                         keep giving ground, until they reach the doors of the front 
                             lobby and they being to part like the Red Sea.

                                    Wurlitzer stands his ground.

                                           WURLITZER
                                   How far do you think your gonna get?

                                             MICKEY
                                        Right out the front door. 

                                           WURLITZER
                                         That'll never happen.

                                             MICKEY
                                           It is happening.

                     The caravan marches forth. Wayne and Duncan keep shouting their
                      speeches. Nobody dares to move on them, but the deputies keep
                                       their weapons ready.

                               Wayne stops his speech to take a breath.

                                            MALLORY
                                             Don't stop!

                                      Wayne starts up again.

                       The deputies are completely frustrated. Mickey and Wurlitzer
                                        are nose to nose.

                                           WURLITZER
                                            (to Mickey)
                                   I will personally hunt you down, blow
                                   the head off your fucking-whore-wife,
                                   and plant your sick ass in the ground
                                            all by myself.

                                             MICKEY
                                              (calmly)
                                   Another day perhaps, but not today.

                                     Mickey leaves FRAME.

                                             CUT TO:


                                   EXT. COUNTY JAIL - DAY

                    The doors swing wide in SLOW MOTION as the caravan of Mickey,
                       Mallory, Wayne and Duncan take their first step into the open 
                                             air.

                         A crescent of deputies frame the group in the B.G. while
                             Wurlitzer stands, defeated, just behind Mickey.

                                FREEZE FRAME on WIDE ANGLE.

                 Image DISSOLVES to BLACK & WHITE before BURNING into WHITE
                                          LEADER.


                                     EXT. WOODS - DAY

                     The WHITE LEADER is disrupted by a fogged image in BLACK &
                        WHITE. The image settles into a ECU of Wayne. He's being
                      filmed by a 16mm CAMERA that he is presently balancing on a
                                          fence post.

                     This entire SCENE is played out cinema verite. The SOUND is not
                     in sync as Wayne steps back into a MED SHOT. He looks directly
                                       into the CAMERA.

                                             WAYNE
                                  This is Wayne Gayle. I'm wounded and
                                   my crew, Roger and Scott, are dead.
                                  This may be out of sync `cause we are
                                    shooting with a wild camera and a
                                  standard recorder we found in the van.
                                 Mickey Knox's plan worked. We walked
                                   out the front door, into my news van
                                  and made our getaway. When we were
                                  followed by patrol cars, Mallory Knox
                                  killed Deputy Sheriff Duncan Homolka
                                   and tosses his body out of the back.
                                  Mickey told authorities over my police
                                    band that I would surely be next if
                                    they didn't give up the pursuit. They
                                  took Mickey at his word and called off
                                   the pursuit. Why helicopters weren't
                                    employed, I don't know. My only
                                   thought is it all happened too fast for
                                   arrangements to be made. We've just
                                    pulled off to the side of the road to
                                   do this interview. Tensions run high--

                                      Mickey screams O.S.

                                          MICKEY (O.S.)
                                       We ain't got all fuckin' day!

                                             WAYNE
                                   Without any further ado, Mickey and
                                             Mallory. . .

                   Wayne steps forward and picks up the CAMERA and while conducting
                             his interview, the CAMERA remains hand held.

                    CAMERA focuses on Mallory sitting on a stump, while Mickey paces
                                  in and out of FRAME in the B.G.

                                             WAYNE
                                  Mallory, what did you think of Mickey's
                                    plan? Did you think it would work?

                                            MALLORY
                                    It wasn't 'till we got on the ground
                                     floor that I totally realized they 
                                    weren't gonna shoot unless we shot
                                      first. When we got out of the
                                  stairwell, I remember thinking, `Oh my
                                       God. This might work.' But
                                   Mickey knew it would work all along.
                                    There wasn't any doubt in his mind.
                                    It's not like there was and he just 
                                  didn't show it. He knew it would work.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                       What did you think them?

                                            MALLORY
                                  I wondered how long it would be before
                                   we'd get to be alone together. And I
                                    wondered it I could wait that long.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                   Did you have anything to do with the
                                        riot in the laundry room?

                                            MALLORY
                                   Haven't you been listening to a fuckin'
                                   word I said? . . . Oh, I'm sorry. Can
                                       I say fuckin'? I can't, can I?

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                      Try to keep it to a minimum.

                                            MALLORY
                                    We had nothing to do with that riot.
                                   That riot was just -- whatchmacallit --

                                Mickey can be heard faintly in the B.G.

                                             MICKEY
                                          Divine intervention.

                                            MALLORY
                                  What he said. We didn't know jack shit
                                    about and riot. It just happened. It
                                  was kismet. We didn't even know those
                                    people. How are we supposed to
                                    organize a riot when we've been in
                                    fuckin' isolation for the past year?
                                     Just bleep out the fucks and jack
                                               shits.
                                              (laughs)
                                    I mean, it's not like we care. If they
                                  wanna say we masterminded the whole
                                    thing, let 'em. It won't exactly keep
                                     us up at night. But you said you 
                                   wanted the truth, and the truth is we
                                           were just lucky.

                               Mickey's snapping his fingers in the B.G.

                                             MICKEY
                                     C'mon, c'mon, let's hurry this up.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                           So, what now?

                                            MALLORY
                                 Well, now me and Mickey are gonna take
                                      it easy. Just enjoy each other's
                                    company, stop and smell the roses,
                                     notice the color purple, stuff like
                                               that.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                  How do you intend to disappear? you're
                                    probably the most famous couple in
                                             America.

                                            MALLORY
                                   Well, back in slave times they had a
                                   thing called the underground railroad.
                                   And we got a whole fan club out there
                                      just waiting to be conductors.
                                           (to the camera)
                                   So, you kids out there, keep the faith.
                                 Cause Mickey and Mallory will be comin'
                                        to your town real soon.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Okay, that's enough. End of interview.
                                           We gotta move.

                   Mickey approaches Wayne. CAMERA goes a little haywire as Wayne 
                                      lowers it from his eye.

                                           WAYNE (O.S.)
                                  Okay, just let me swing around and film
                                   myself asking the questions. And then
                                        I'll do my little wrap up.

                     Mickey takes the CAMERA from Wayne, and while he speaks, he
                                    balances it on a fence post.

                                             MICKEY
                                   Oh, we're gonna do a little wrap up,
                                    all right. But it won't be you starin'
                                  in the camera, looking dumb, and acting
                                     stupid. Instead, you're gonna be
                                      starin' down the barrels of our
                                  shotguns and we're gonna be pullin' the
                                              triggers.

                  Wayne forces a chuckle. Mickey steps away from the CAMERA and into 
                        a THREE SHOT. The NEWS VAN is parked in the B.G.

                                             WAYNE
                                          That's a joke right?

                         Mickey pumps the slide of his shotgun. Mallory grabs her
                                    shotgun from off the ground.

                                             WAYNE
                                      Just wait one fucking minute.

                                             MICKEY
                                   I said I'd give you a interview. Now
                                    unless I'm mistaken, we just did a
                                             interview.
                                            (to Mallory)
                                     We did an interview, didn't we?

                                            MALLORY
                                     Looked like an interview to me.

                                             MICKEY
                                    I said we'd give you an interview. I
                                     never said we wouldn't kill you.

                                             WAYNE
                                    Wait! I don't know, but I kinda felt
                                   during this. . . this whole escape that
                                           a kind of bond--

                                        Wayne is shaking.

                                             WAYNE
                                             (continues)
                                    . . . developed between the tree of 
                                     us. We're kindda in this together,
                                           don't ya think?

                                             MICKEY
                                           No. Not really.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Don't touch those triggers! Please. I
                                    think I've already proven that a live
                                  Wayne Gayle is much more better that a
                                    dead. . . Way-- Gayle. I was your
                                     passport out of jail, not Duncan
                                      Homolka. But me! I'll be your
                                          passport outta---

                                             MICKEY
                                  Just save your breath, Wayne. We hate
                                    you. If anybody in the fuckin' world
                                        deserves to die, it's you.

                                   Wayne is grasping for anything.

                                             WAYNE
                                   Wait! You can't kill me. Mickey and
                                  Mallory always leave somebody alive to
                                             tell the tale.

                                             MICKEY
                                              We are.
                                          (points to camera)
                                            Your camera.

                                     Mickey turns to Mallory.

                                             MICKEY
                                         (John Wayne voice)
                                    Let's make a little music, Colorada.

                                             WAYNE
                                              NO!!!

                      The two interview subjects start PUMPING rounds into Wayne,
                      who's body dances like a puppet before collapsing to the ground.

                       Mickey and Mallory kiss each other passionately, then climbing
                                 into the news van, they drive away.

                        Wayne's body lay peacefully in FRAME until the CAMERA
                                     eventually runs out of film.

                                          CUT TO BLACK: