The Running Man
The Running Man
The Running Man
by
Mario Grooters
Mario Grooters
van Nesstraat 12
4671 AJ Dinteloord
The Netherlands
0031-6-40786813 or 0031-10-7072094
mario.grooters@12move.nl
1.
FADE IN:
NARRATOR (V.O.)
For men from the poor side of society
with no work, no cash, and no hope,
there’s only one thing to do: become a
contestant on one of The Network’s
Games. Shows where you can win more
money than you’ve ever dreamed of...
or die trying. Many men are going
prime time on The Network’s highest-
rated participation-viewer show, THE
RUNNING MAN. In the year 2025, the
best men don’t run for president, they
run for their lives. No one ever
survived the game... so far.
ON TV
BEN
How bad is it?
SHEILA
Not so bad.
BEN
Don’t shit me.
SHEILA
It’s a hundred and four.
BEN
Damn.
SHEILA
Listen Ben, we’ll get a doctor. Try
not to worry so much. We --
A BUZZER.
ON TV
EMCEE
That’s the wrong answer, old-timer.
You lose your winnings and you got the
treadmill speed up.
The treadmill speeds up. The old man stumbles and trips. He
collapses. The audience CLAPS en CHEERS.
SHEILA
We’ll get along, Ben. We will.
Really, I... I --
Ben raises.
BEN
You what? Hustle? No more Sheila.
She’s got to have a real doctor.
(Swiveling at the TV)
And I’m going to see to it.
ON TV
COPS stretcher the badly hurt old man offstage. The emcee
CLAPS and LAUGHS. The audience CLAPS en CHEERS.
SHEILA
No Ben, no, I won’t allow it. You’re
not going to that awful place.
BEN
Why not?
3.
BEN
At worst, you get a few bucks.
(Indicating at Cathy’s
bedroom)
Then you’ll have to see her through.
SHEILA
I won’t take it. Should I take a
bounty on my man?
BEN
How about her in an unmarked pauper’s
grave? How does that appeal to you?
SHEILA
Ben, this is just what they want,
people like you.
BEN
Maybe they won’t take me.
SHEILA
If you go now, they’ll kill you!
BEN
I want her to go on living.
SHEILA
Give me a kiss before you go, then.
BEN
Will you take the money?
SHEILA
I’ll take it. You know I will.
MRS. JENNER, 60, gray, small, and beady little eyes, creeps
softly at Sheila.
MRS. JENNER
Dearie, I can put you onto black
market penicillin when the money gets
here... real cheap... good quality --
SHEILA
Get out!
MRS. JENNER
Just trying to help.
MRS. JENNER
We’ll see... We’ll just see, Mrs.
Smell-So-Sweet.
COP 1 and COP 2 are heavily armed. They look at the men.
COP 1
(Pointing at a man)
That one looks like a half-wit to you,
Frank? Looks like one to me.
COP 2
Yeah, a guy down there asked if
there’s a bathroom. What a moron.
COP 1
It’ll be fun watching the Hunters go
after them. I’ll be clued to the TV,
a beer in each hand.
BEN
Richards, Benjamin Stuart.
BEN
Twenty-eight, six-two, one sixty-five.
BEN
No.
A PRINTER RATTLES
A SCREAM
Ben and the female desk clerk look at the outer door.
At the OUTER DOOR, FOUR COPS beat up a JUNK. The junk CRIES.
Two cops pick him up. They THROW him out of the building.
COP 3
Show me your card buddy.
BEN
You like turning them back, don’t you?
COP 3
You want to go downtown, maggot?
BEN
Got a family, cop? Could be you next
week out there.
COP 4
You a smart-ass, Sonny?
7.
BEN
Just as smart as you talk without that
gun on your leg and your pants down
around your ankles.
COP 4
They’ll fix you, boy. You’ll do some
walking on your knees before you’re
done.
Ben grins. The elevator door opens. The men, Ben included,
enter the elevator. The elevator door closes.
The men exit the elevator. They walk into the immense stack
room. Many chairs and many TV’s. COPS walk around.
SIX COPS escort TWO MEN through a little door next to the
elevator. Above it is a sign:
TO STREET
ON TV
8.
A logo:
BOBBY
As you all know very few will survive
THE RUNNING MAN. But come on, step
forward, be a contestant. Run your
way out of your misery. I’m Bobby
Thompson, your host and emcee at
world’s most exciting game.
A long and tiled medical room shows many desks with bored
doctors standing aside. COPS guard them. Ben, in tattered
skivvies, stands in line. Most men are naked. We watch the
scene from a distance.
AT ANOTHER DESK
DOCTOR 4
Bend over and spread your cheeks.
DOCTOR 4 (CONT’D)
Move along.
DOCTOR 5
I notice that there is a case of
influenza in your family, your wife?
BEN
No. My daughter.
DOCTOR 5
Have you been immunized?
(Suddenly furious)
Don’t try to lie. We’ll check your
health stats anyway.
BEN
Immunized May 2023. Booster July
2023. At the Block health clinic.
DOCTOR 5
Move along.
IN ANOTHER INLET
WOMAN DOCTOR
Are you homosexual?
BEN
No.
WOMAN DOCTOR
Do you have any severe phobias?
BEN
No.
WOMAN DOCTOR
You better listen to the definition.
BEN
You mean, if I have any unusual or
compulsive fears such as acrophobia or
claustrophobia? No, I have not.
WOMAN DOCTOR
Have you, or do you have relatives
ever been arrested on a felony charge
against The Network?
BEN
No.
10.
WOMAN DOCTOR
Okay. Move on, Mr. Richards.
GAUNT NURSE
Good morning. Welcome to the third.
You’ve all been issued Games overalls,
that you may keep, no matter what your
game resolution may be. You also
received a card with a number. Please
go to the booth with that number.
Men look at the cards and walk to the booths. Ben walks to a
door:
BOOTH 6
Ben enters.
RINDA
Good morning, I am Rinda Ward, your
tester.
BEN
Benjamin Richards.
RINDA
Please sit down, Ben.
11.
RINDA (CONT’D)
Today we test your mental state.
It’ll take the whole day. Lunch will
be later this afternoon. You may
begin after my signal.
RINDA (CONT’D)
Okay Ben, your exam has begun.
RINDA (CONT’D)
Go ahead, Ben, you had better --
BEN
Why does everybody in here assume that
a man from the other side of the canal
is always mental incompetent?
RINDA
I never think --
BEN
No, you never think... Jesus.
A BUZZER
Rinda takes the test booklet and puts down another. Ben
turns to it. TIME moves fast.
Rinda takes the test booklet and puts down another. Ben
turns to it. Rinda wanders around.
The clock in the room shows 3:59 PM. Ben writes hasty. THE
BUZZER. Ben stops writing. He puts down the pen.
Rinda collects the booklet from the desk. She looks pleased
with herself.
RINDA
Not so fast on the last one, Ben.
BEN
But the answers will all be right.
BEN (CONT’D)
Take a shower kid, you done good.
RINDA
I could have you disqualified.
BEN
Bullshit, you could have yourself
fired. That’s all.
RINDA
Get out! Get out of here.
BEN
Okay. You have a nice night in town
and think about my kid dying of flu in
a shitty Network apartment.
TO STREET
Cops guard them. Ben’s group, down to about ten men, walk
into the elevator.
BEN
Is there a telephone, pal?
CHARLIE
Ain’t got a cell phone, dude?
BEN
Do I look if I can afford one?
CHARLIE
Over there is a pay phone.
BEN
Listen, if you loan me fifty cents for
the phone, I’ll --
CHARLIE
Screw off, Jack.
BEN
I wanna call my wife. Our kid is
sick. Put yourself in my place.
CHARLIE
You types are all the same, a story
for every day of the year.
BEN
You bastard.
CHARLIE
If I catch you spreading the word that
Charlie Grady is a soft touch, I split
your scalp with the butt of this
revolver faster than you can say
police brutality.
BEN
(Looking up)
Thank you... for the loan.
FLAT-DWELLER (O.S.)
Hello?
BEN
I want to speak to Sheila Richards at
five C.
FLAT-DWELLER (O.S.)
She’s out. Walking the streets I
guess. The man there’s shiftless.
BEN
Just knock on the door.
FLAT-DWELLER (O.S.)
Hold on.
BEN
Take a message, will you. Write it on
the wall if you have to.
FLAT-DWELLER (O.S.)
No pencil, I got to go, good --
BEN
(Panic)
WAIT... I --
FLAT-DWELLER (O.S.)
Listen, I... Hold on. I believe she’s
coming up. Mrs. Richards, telephone
for you.
Ben closes his eyes and collapses sweaty against the wall.
SHEILA (O.S.)
Hello?
BEN
Sheila!
SHEILA
Ben, is that you? You all right?
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
BEN
Yeah. Fine. How’s Cathy?
SHEILA
The same. I hate to leave her, but I
turned two tricks last night, Ben.
I’m sorry, but now I got her some
medicine... good stuff.
BEN
That stuff sucks. Sheila, no more
tricks PLEASE! I think I made it.
They give advances. Stay home!
SHEILA
All right. I won’t go out again.
BEN
Fingers crossed, Sheila?
15.
SHEILA
I love you, Ben!
BEN
And I love --
BEN
Wait a second. Get off the goddam
line, bitch. You --
BEN (CONT’D)
Shit!
BEN (CONT’D)
Somebody has to pay. SOMEONE has to.
ONSTAGE
ARTHUR
Good morning, my name is Arthur M.
Burns, Assistant Director of Games...
Congratulations, you’ve made it!
Some men SIGH, other men LAUGH and do some BACKSLAPPING. Ben
sits in a chair; he lights a cigarette.
ONSTAGE
ARTHUR (CONT’D)
Shortly, your program assignments will
be passed out. The producers of your
program will explain what is expected
of you... Well, I find you to be a
courageous group. On behalf of the
entire Network, I wish you good luck
and Godspeed... Well, there they are!
MALE USHER
Laughlin?
LAUGHLIN
Here.
Some men are eager to start and other men are afraid. We
hear ‘I DON’T THINK’, ‘MISERABLE’, ‘LIKE I EXPECTED’, and
‘WHAT THE HELL IS SWIM FOR CROCODILES’.
MALE USHER
Richards... Benjamin Richards?
BEN
Here!
ELEVATOR SIX.
LAUGHLIN
So, you’re also in for the Grand
Prize.
BEN
What do you mean?
LAUGHLIN
We got the big-money assignment. Not
the one where you land in a hospital.
No, this is the one where they kill
you. Prime time, baby.
BEN
Well, we’ll see.
LAUGHLIN
Right... Hey pal, good luck.
BEN
Good luck to you, man.
SECRETARY
Mr. Richards? Would you step in,
please?
DAN
Mr. Richards!
Ben ignores the hand and sits down. Dan takes his hand back
and sits down in his chair.
DAN (CONT’D)
By now you’ve probably guessed why
you’ve been brought here. You’ve been
slated as a contestant on tomorrow’s
show of The Running Man. It’s our
biggest show, the most lucrative and
the most dangerous. I´m Dan Killian,
executive producer of the program.
18.
BEN
Good for you.
DAN
I want you to understand fully what
you’re getting into. You're regarded
as antisocial, however you’re
intelligent enough to stay out of any
serious trouble.
DAN (CONT’D)
The program is a way to get rid of
troublemakers such as yourself. We’ve
been on for six years. To date, we’ve
no survivors. We expect to have none.
BEN
Then you’re running a crooked table.
DAN
But we’re not. Don’t forget that
people want to see you wiped out and
they’ll help if they can. And there
is EVAN MCCONE and his HUNTERS to
content with... McCone never loses.
(Ben roars)
Okay, the rules are simplicity
themselves.
DAN (CONT’D)
You, or your surviving family, win
$100 for each hour you remain free.
We stake you to $4,800.
DAN (CONT’D)
If you last 30 days, you win the Grand
Prize of $1,000,000,000.
DAN (CONT’D)
Do you have any questions?
BEN
Just one. How would you like to be
the one out there, on the run?
DAN
Oh... Mr. Richards... You must excuse
me...
19.
DAN (CONT’D)
Then sign the... Mr. Richards...
You... I...
DAN (CONT’D)
Please excuse me. You’ve struck my
funnybone.
BEN
I see I have.
DAN
Then sign the Games Release form, and
you’re ready to go.
DAN (CONT’D)
Thank you, Mr. Richards. There’ll be
a meeting before the program. If any
question should develop in that
fascinating mind of yours, please hold
them until then.
Dan presses a button on his desk and we hear that the door
opens. Dan invites Ben to the door.
IN THE DOORWAY
BEN
Spare me the cheap snatch. I’m
married.
DAN
Are you quite sure? Fidelity is
admirable, but you’re all by your
lonesome until tomorrow night. And
considering the fact that you never
see your wife again.
BEN
I’m married.
DAN
Very well. Anything else we can do
for you? You’ll have a private suite
on the seventh floor.
BEN
A bottle of bourbon and a telephone so
I can talk to my wi --
DAN
Ah no, I’m sorry, Mr. Richards. The
bourbon we can do, but you signed the
Release form, so you’re incommunicado
until tomorrow night. Would you care
to reconsider the girl?
BEN
No, but make that two bottles of
bourbon.
DAN
Certainly.
DAN (CONT’D)
Mr. Richards, I see you tomorrow.
DAN (O.S.)
Mr. Richards, I suspect one of the
things you will not mention during our
interview is the fact that you need
money badly. You ain’t a TV star, but
a working Joe, paid extremely for
undertaking a dangerous job. Despite
rumors to the contrary, Games
Authority doesn’t give advances.
BEN
Shit.
DAN (O.S.)
However, Games Authority has no rule
that forbids me from extending you a
personal loan.
21.
COP 5
Yes, Mr. Richards?
BEN
I want you to take this envelope
somewhere. It’s money for my wife.
Name and address are on the back.
BEN (CONT’D)
You know a cop named Charlie Grady?
COP 5
Charles?... Yes.
BEN
Give him this dollar, will you?
COP 5
Okay.
COP 5
Your receipts, Mr. Richards.
BEN
Thanks Charlie, I needed that.
Ben tries to reach her. Hands grab him from behind. Charlie
Grady, cop 4, and a few other cops hold him.
CHARLIE
This is what happens to losers,
maggot.
Ben is afraid. The cops stand around him. They put their
pistols to Ben’s head.
COP 4
Told you, you would do some walking on
your knees, boy.
Ben winces.
BEN
Jesus... What a nightmare!
ARTHUR
Mr. Richards, it’s time for your final
briefing, would you --
BEN
Sure.
23.
ARTHUR
The eight floor, Mr. Richards. Your
final destination.
DAN
Hello, Mr. Richards.
(To Arthur)
Hello, Arthur.
DAN (CONT’D)
Ben, do you know Bobby Thompson?
BEN
Yes, he’s the asshole from the TV.
BOBBY
That’s funny, Ben. I was going to say
the same thing about you. Take a look
at your left.
Through a WIDE WINDOW the FANCY RUNNING MAN SET springs into
view.
ARTHUR (O.S.)
We don’t do a run-through here. It
detracts from spontaneity. You go on
at six o’clock, Harding time.
BEN
What about Laughlin?
DAN
He comes on after you. But that’s not
of your concern. Backstage I’ll give
you the money, the camera, and sixty
memory cards. Then I escort you to
the street elevator. Once you’re on
the street, you’re on your own.
BEN
Okay.
24.
DAN
Notice you have to send us two memory
cards a day. You can drop them into
any mail slot. They will be delivered
express. Failure to deposit will
result in legal default of payment.
BEN
But I’ll still be hunted down!
DAN
Just mail those cards, Ben, they won’t
give away your refuge to the Hunters.
BOBBY
Then straighten out a money detail,
Ben. You, or your estate, will be
paid an extra $100 for any Hunter or
cop you happen to dispatch. However,
try not to bag any innocent
bystanders, that’s not kosher.
DAN
People can call us when they spot you.
A verified sight pays them $100. A
sighting results in a kill pays
$1,000. We pay independent cameraman
$10 a foot, so --
BEN
That they can retire to scenic Jamaica
on blood money.
Dan rises.
DAN
That’s enough! Miss Jones?
MISS JONES
Yes, Mr. Killian?
DAN
Will you escort Mr. Richards to the
makeup?
MISS JONES
Certainly, Mr. Killian.
BOBBY
It’s... ShowTime.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
Tonight’s main contestant is a
screwed, resourceful man from our own
home city.
(Pointing at a screen)
And watch that screen!
A WIDE SCREEN
BOBBY (CONT’D)
Benjamin Richards, age 28. In half an
hour, this man will be on the prowl.
A verified sighting brings you $100.
A sighting result in a kill brings you
$1,000.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
And this is the wife that’ll scoop in
all Benjamin Richard’s rewards.
BEN
You bastard.
COP 6
Slimmer down pal, it’s only a picture.
BOBBY
Here he is ready to pay his fine.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
Benjamin Richards.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
Quiet people. Let’s hear what he’s
got to say.
BEN
Someone will eat his own balls for
that picture of my wife.
BOBBY
Speak, Mr. Richards! Nobody will hurt
you... at least, not yet.
BEN
You bastards, if you wanna see
somebody die so bad, why don’t you
kill each other.
BOBBY
Thank you for those words of wisdom.
Tell me Ben, would you like to tell
our audience in the studio and at home
how long you think you can hold out?
BEN
I would like to tell the audience
here and at home that that wasn’t my
wife. That was a cheap fake.
BOBBY
How long, Mr. Richards?
BEN
I expect to go the whole 30 days, I
don’t think you’ve got a guy who can
take me.
BOBBY
With those last cheap words of
bravery, Mr. Richards will be led from
our stage. Remember his face. He has
a start of twelve hours, so the hunt
starts tomorrow at 6:30 AM. He can be
anywhere.
(Raising his voice)
Skulking outside your home? Will you
report him?
MEN get onstage. The cops cannot hold them back. The two
cops lead Ben to the backstage door quickly. They push Ben
through it. The cops stop the men who want to get backstage.
DAN
Fine performance, Mr. Richards. God,
I wish I could give you a bonus.
Those fingers... superb!
BEN
Give me the Goddamn camera and go fuck
yourself.
DAN
That’s generically impossible, but
here’s the camera, your memory cards,
and your money, minus my loan.
Dan hands Ben the camera, the memory cards, and the money.
BEN
Where’s the elevator?
DAN
Not so fast, Ben, you’ve got a few
minutes left. Your twelve hours’
leeway starts at 6:30 PM. I like you
and I think you do well, so I’d like
to give you a piece of advice.
DAN (CONT’D)
Stay close to your own kind and use
your legs instead of using a weapon.
BEN
What if I could go up to the top?
(Indicating his head up)
Who could I kill up there?
DAN
That’s what I like about you,
Richards. You think big.
DAN (CONT’D)
Mr. Richards, this is where you and I
part company.
DAN (CONT’D)
And remember... stay low.
BEN
Taxi.
Ben gets in. The CABBIE (40’s) stares at him for a second.
CABBIE
Where, buddy?
29.
BEN
Robard Street!
CABBIE
Hey, I just saw you on the TV. You’re
that guy Pritchard.
BEN
Pritchard... That’s right.
CABBIE
Jesus, you got balls, buddy. You
really do. Christ, they’ll kill you.
You must really have balls.
BEN
That’s right. Two of them. Just like
you.
CABBIE
Two of them... Jesus... I’ve to report
it... but Christ, I won’t get $100 for
this. Cabbies gotta have at least one
supporting witness.
BEN
Let me out here.
CABBIE
Gee, I didn’t say nothing, did I?
BEN
No!
CABBIE
Could you write me a note, saying you
was in my cab.
BEN
Get stuffed, maggot.
CABBIE
I hope they gonna take you for a ride,
you cheap fuck.
MOLIE
Why don’t you go away, pal. I never
saw you.
BEN
Come on, Molie. I’ve got money.
MOLIE
What do you want, Ben?
BEN
I need papers, Molie!
MOLIE
What papers?
31.
BEN
Driver’s license. Military Service
Card. Birth Registration Card.
Street Identicard. Social Security
Card.
MOLIE
Easy, sixty-buck job for anyone but
you, Bennie.
BEN
You’ll do it?
MOLIE
For your wife, I don’t put my head in
a noose for a moron like Ben Richards.
BEN
How long, Molie?
MOLIE
I’ll hurry it, an hour for each.
BEN
Christ, five hours... Can I go?
MOLIE
Are you nuts, Bennie? The Network is
four deep around your block. Anyone
visiting your wife ends up in a cellar
talking to a bunch of rubber clubs.
MOLIE (CONT’D)
Even good friends don’t need that
scam. Got a name you want special on
these papers?
BEN
As long as it’s English... Jesus, she
needs food... and a doctor.
MOLIE
She sent someone out. They’re okay.
Stay away from them Ben... Look in the
second box on the table.
BEN
And you think that’ll work?
MOLIE
Of course.
COP 7
Show me your ID, please!
COP 7 (CONT’D)
Thank you, have a good flight.
BEN/SPRINGER
Thank you, officer.
HOTEL CLERK 1
How long will you be staying, sir?
33.
BEN/SPRINGER
Two days for now, all depends on the
clients. I’m a businessman.
HOTEL CLERK 1
Very well, here you are, sir.
BEN/SPRINGER
Thank you.
BEN/SPRINGER
Peekaboo, Ben Richards here. You
can’t see it, but I’m laughing at you
shiteaters.
MCCONE
Please give me Mr. Richards’s new
name, Mr. Jernigan. I will stop the
pain.
MOLIE
What are you doing, bitch?
FEMALE HUNTER
Sit tight, old fart.
MCCONE
Tell me. Or do you want to lose more
than a few nails?
MOLIE
Okay, I tell you, you bastard.
MCCONE
Yes?
MOLIE
Springer, his name is John Griffen
Springer.
MCCONE
Thank you, Mr. Jernigan. On the
contrary, nobody calls EVAN MCCONE a
bastard.
BEN/SPRINGER
Fuck!
HOTEL CLERK 1
Good morning, Mr. ew --
BEN/SPRINGER
Springer, I seem to have struck oil,
my man. I’ll be occupying your
excellent facility for an additional
two days. May I pay in advance?
HOTEL CLERK 1
Certainly, sir!
BEN/SPRINGER
Here you are.
HOTEL CLERK 1
Thank you, sir!
BEN/SPRINGER
Boston.
CASHIER
23 bucks, pal. Bus pulls out at ten
o’clock sharp.
COP 8
Hey! Hey, you!
COP 8 (CONT’D)
Stop him!
COP 8 (CONT’D)
Stop that guy!
GREYHOUND DRIVER
If you wanna join me to Boston,
Mister, you’d better get in. I’m
leaving right now.
BEN/SPRINGER
Yeah... Okay... Thank you!
YMCA BOSTON.
HOTEL CLERK 2 (30’s) and a TINY BLACK BOY, nine years old,
stand near a gum machine.
BLACK BOY
I lost my nickel, honky. I lost my
fuckin’ nickel.
HOTEL CLERK 2
Get out of here, or I’ll call the
house detective, kid. That’s all.
I’m done talking to you.
BLACK BOY
But that Goddam’ machine took m’nickel
and thass the only nickel I got.
HOTEL CLERK 2
I’m calling the house Dick right now.
BLACK BOY
Fuckin’ white honky son of bitch.
37.
HOTEL CLERK 2
You can’t talk to niggers anymore.
I’d keep them in cages if I ran The
Network.
BEN/DEEGAN
He really loses a nickel?
HOTEL CLERK 2
S’pose so, but if I give him one, I’d
have two hundred pickaninnies claiming
the same thing. How long you’ll be
staying, Mr. ew?
BEN/DEEGAN
Deegan! I don’t know. I’m in town on
business.
HOTEL CLERK 2
That’s $15.50 for the night, Mr.
Deegan.
BEN/DEEGAN
Thank you.
HOTEL CLERK 2
You’re welcome, sir.
OUTSIDE
BEN/DEEGAN
Fourteen hours... Jesus, it’s just
beginning... Fuck!
BEN/DEEGAN (CONT’D)
Shit... I missed the show.
OUTSIDE
OUTSIDE
OUTSIDE
The newspaper bum idles along again, but slowly. More cops
walk around. They occasionally look at Ben’s hotel room. At
the bus stop, a bus departs. One man is still sitting at the
bus stop. He looks up at Ben.
OUTSIDE
Two men exit a cab. The cigar man leans against a lamppost.
A COP walks to him, nods, and walks away. The cigar man
looks up at Ben’s place.
BEN/DEEGAN
Shit... They got me... Fuck!
BEN/DEEGAN
Come on! Come on!
IN THE PASSAGE
DUDE
Hold on.
BEN
Wohh... Fuck!
Piles of old papers are drenched with rat holes and rats.
LITTLE RED EYES glittering in the dark. A litter of tools is
in front of a large fuse box. Ben takes a crowbar.
BEN (CONT’D)
Where’s that fucking storm drain?
BEN (CONT’D)
All right!
Ben stands near the oil tank of the furnace. He holds the
spill in his armpit. Ben grabs a dog-eared book of matches.
Three matchsticks are in it.
BEN
Fuck!
BEN (CONT’D)
Goddamn!
The cigar man saunters through the lobby, spying around. The
dude jumps down the stairs.
Ben lights the third match. He flames the spill. Ben tucks
the flaming spill in the paper wall near the oil tank.
The cigar man and the dude deliberate. The lights went out.
They look around, wondering. What happened?
Ben smashes the fuses. The lights went out. There is only
the FLICKERING LIGHT of burning paper.
Ben walks to the storm drain. He sits down, his legs in the
pipe. He slowly eases in. The cover drops into place with a
clang.
42.
BEN
Shit!
BEN (CONT’D)
Come on.
The elevator door bursts out. The SHOOTING FLAME roasts the
cigar man.
Ben sits down in the sewage. He raises and stares into the
storm drain.
FADE TO BLACK:
STACEY
Oh... shit.
STACEY (CONT’D)
Leave me alone, you son of bitch.
BEN
Sshh. Shut up. Shut up!
STACEY
You ain’t the devil.
BEN
You’ll think I am if you yell.
STACEY
I ain’t gonna. What you think, I
wanna get my balls cut off?
BEN
You know a quiet place?
STACEY
Then you’ll kill me!
BEN
I won’t. Come on. I’m on the run.
44.
Stacey hesitates.
STACEY
Okay... Come on.
STACEY
You better not kill me. Bradley will
make you shit your boot and eat it.
BEN
I’m not doing any killings. What’s
your name, son?
STACEY
Stacey.
BEN
Okay Stacey. Who is Bradley?
STACEY
My brother.
BEN
Listen Stacey, I give you three bucks
if you bring your brother over here...
Okay?
STACEY
You ain’t got no three bucks.
STACEY (CONT’D)
Jesus.
BEN
There’s another one if you bring your
brother over here.
STACEY
Won’t do you no good try to kill
Bradley. He’ll make you shit your
boot --
BEN
And eat it. I know. You run and get
him. Wait until he’s alone.
BEN (CONT’D)
And when you bring the cops, you won’t
get anything.
STACEY
You stupid if you think I do that. I
hate them fucking oinkers worse than
the devil.
Ben turns off the light. He leans back and dozes off.
FADE TO BLACK:
In the dark:
BRADLEY (O.S.)
Sshhht.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
You’re that guy on the TV. You offed
the YMCA on Huntington Avenue.
STACEY
You gonna cut him, Bradley?
BRADLEY
(Nodding ‘NO’)
They say you fried five cops. That
probably means fifteen. Man, you’re
hotter than the sun.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
Where are you going to?
BEN
I don’t know... Out of Boston.
BRADLEY
You gotta come with Stacey and me. We
gotta talk.
46.
BEN
All right... Fine with me.
BRADLEY
We go the back way. The pigs are
cruising tonight. Now I know why.
BEN
Who’s that?
BRADLEY
My Sister Cassie. Five years old, she
has cancer in both lungs.
BEN
What?
BRADLEY
Why’re you doing it, anyway? Why you
being their sucker?
BEN
My little girl has pneumonia. She
cries all the time. And medicine and
a doctor cost money.
BRADLEY
What a world! Maybe you’ll go the
whole month. Man, you’d have to buy a
fucking freight train to haul
$1,000,000,000 off.
BRADLEY’S MOTHER
Don’t swear, but praise the lord!
BRADLEY
You would be on easy street then. You
got two days already.
47.
BEN
No, the game’s rigged. I have to send
two memory cards every day.
BRADLEY
Why not e-mailing it?
BEN
I think they trace me by checking the
postmark.
BRADLEY
Easy to beat that.
BEN
Oh. How?
BRADLEY
Later. Mom, when’s that stuff gonna
be ready?
BRADLEY
First you have to leave Boston.
BEN
How?
BRADLEY
Suppose we get a car. One of my
buddies drives it to Manchester. I
drive you in another car.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
Then we switch.
BEN
That’s pretty dangerous for you.
BRADLEY
Oh, I wasn’t gonna do it free.
STACEY
It’s prime dope.
48.
BRADLEY’S MOTHER
Good. Come sit and have dinner.
Stacey hands his mother the brown bag. She walks away.
STACEY
Jesus, there’s meat in it.
BEN
If they catch us, you’ll go in for the
long bomb.
STACEY
Any pig grunts at Bradley, he make ‘em
shit their boot and eat it.
BRADLEY
You’re dribbling on your shirt,
skinner?
BEN
Who’s gonna take care of the boy?
BRADLEY
He’ll take care of himself and Ma,
don’t you, Stacey?
Stacey nods.
Bradley rises.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
Get some sleep, Ben.
Bradley enters.
49.
BRADLEY
How was your day?
BEN
Swell! You send the memory cards?
BRADLEY
All set, we go tonight!
BEN
Now?
BRADLEY
Don’t you want to see yourself coast-
to-coast?
BOBBY
Watch. This wolf walks among you.
Yesterday he killed five young fine
police officers. Where is he tonight?
Look! Look at him! And look at his
first memory card.
ON SCREEN
BEN
All of you watching this, people in
the Developments. The Network doesn’t
want you to meet each other and talk.
I want to tell you about a monstrous
conspiracy. The Network is lying --
ON SCREEN
BOBBY
We seem to have lost audio, but we
don’t need to listen to any more of
this murderer’s radical ravings to
understand what we’re dealing with.
50.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
What will you do if you see him?
Bobby grins.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
And what are we going to do when we
find him?
BOBBY (CONT’D)
And this is his second card.
ON SCREEN
Ben opens his mouth, but his lips seem to move around
different words – but who is going to notice that?
BEN
Fuck all pigs. Fuck the Games
Authority. I’m gonna kill every pig I
see. I’m gonna --
BOBBY
Behold the man. This man would lie,
cheat, and kill. Phil!
PHIL (O.S.)
Ben Richards! Are you watching?
ON SCREEN
ON SCREEN
BOBBY
Oh yes, you work cheap, Ben Richards.
Somewhere, even now, a mother is
telling her little boy that daddy
won’t be home ever again because a
greedy maniac with a gun killed him.
YOUNG GIRL
Killer. Vile, dirty murderer.
BOBBY
Behold the man. The man who lives by
violence shall die by it. So let
every man’s hand be raised against Ben
Richards.
BEN
The bastards. Those weren’t my words.
They just made it up.
BRADLEY
That’s what you’re dealing with. How
about it?
BEN
Maybe I kill ‘em. Maybe, before I’m
done, I get up the Games Building,
hunt up the maggots who wrote this
shit and kill ‘em all.
STACEY (O.S.)
(Out bursting)
Don’t talk no more!
Stacey rises from the table and runs into the kitchen.
52.
STACEY (CONT’D)
Don’t talk no more about it!
Bradley rises.
BRADLEY
Let’s go!
BEN
You look good... damn incredible.
BRADLEY
I thought you’d enjoy the
transformation. Listen, they check
every tenth or twelfth car... Here,
take this!
BEN
Thanks man.
BRADLEY
Just get in the trunk.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
Comfortable?
BEN
Perfect.
COP 9
Step out your vehicle, sir.
COP 9 (O.S.)
License and registration, please.
COP 9
What’s in the trunk, Mister?
BRADLEY
Oh, a spare cylinder that doesn’t work
half right. I get the key.
We hear someone WHACKING the top of the trunk. Ben bits back
a scream.
COP 9 (O.S.)
If I wanted it, I’d ask it.
54.
COP 9
Move on.
BRADLEY
Hang tight, fella. Hope you get him.
COP 9 (O.S.)
Drive on, Mister. Move your ass.
Bradley accelerates.
MANCHESTER
BRADLEY
I’ll tell you how I set it up. I
reserved a room for you in The
Winthrop House. You’re Ogden
Grassner. Can you remember that?
BEN
Yes. How much do I owe you?
55.
BRADLEY
Six hundred bucks.
BEN
Bullshit. That doesn’t cover even the
expenses.
BRADLEY
It does. Put us on easy street. Send
us a million if you make it.
BEN
Do you think I will?
BRADLEY
I gotto go.
BEN
Someone’ll kill you for this.
BRADLEY
Would be a bad day for the maggots.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
And Bennie, you send me the memory
cards. I’ll mail them to Games from
Boston.
BEN
I’ll be recognized here.
BRADLEY
Look at the backseat.
BEN
Thanks. How long do you think it will
be safe in here?
BRADLEY
I don’t know. Your reservation’s for
a week. But play it by ear. And if
the heat turns on, go to this address.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
Fella in Portland, Maine. It’ll cost,
but they’re safe.
BEN
Thank you.
56.
BRADLEY
And when they get you, take a few
along.
BEN
Thanks anyway... for everything.
Bradley nods and rushes off. Ben looks at the note and
stores it. In the b.g. Bradley drives away.
A LUNCHROOM. It is quiet.
HOTEL CLERK 3
Good morning, Father.
BEN/GRASSNER
Good morning to you, my son.
BEN/GRASSNER
Yes?
BEN/GRASSNER
Good evening.
DELIVERY WOMAN
Well, have a good meal, Father.
BEN/GRASSNER
Thank you.
The delivery woman exits. She closes the door behind her.
BOBBY
That monster that goes under the name
Ben Richards is still on the loose...
but...
BOBBY (CONT’D)
...I’m pleased to give you some good
news... We’ve got Laughlin.
ON SCREEN
BOBBY (CONT’D)
And I’m thrilled to have these two
Topeka’s number one citizens as my
guests in tomorrow’s show of The
Running Man.
ON SCREEN
BOBBY (CONT’D)
And Ben, I know you’re watching. Look
at Laughlin. Take a good look at him.
That is your destiny!
Ben rises and turns down the TV. He turns in for the night.
FADE TO BLACK:
BRADLEY
I ain’t the man!
FEMALE HUNTER
Yes you are, little brother.
MCCONE
Are you the man?
BRADLEY
Suck it.
MCCONE
Are you the man, little brother?
BRADLEY
Poke it up your ass, bastard.
MCCONE
You are the man.
Bradley LAUGHS. McCone and the Hunters step back from him.
Out of the shadow, Billy and Mary Cowles trip gaily. They
skip around Bradley. They SING: ‘WHO IS AFRAID OF THE BIG
BAD WOLF?’
BRADLEY
Nooooooooooooooo.
Billy and Mary heads elongate, growing dark with blood. They
open their mouths. In the caves within, fangs twinkle like
razor blades.
BRADLEY (CONT’D)
No... Please... No.
BILLY
Are you the man?
BRADLEY
I’ll tell. I ain’t the man.
MARY
Who is the man?
BRADLEY
Ben Richards... He is the man.
BILLY
Where is the man, little brother?
Billy and Mary skip around Bradley. They SING ‘WHO IS AFRAID
OF THE BIG BAD WOLF?’ Bradley twists in his chair.
BRADLEY
No... I’ll tell. G-G-God... Oh God.
He’s in... He’s in --
60.
BEN
Jesus!
HOTEL CLERK 3
Going out, Father Grassner?
BEN/GRASSNER
Yes I am.
HOTEL CLERK 3
Well, have a nice day, Father.
BEN/GRASSNER
Thank you!
COP 10
Have a nice day, Father.
BEN/GRASSNER
Thank you.
BOOR
Watch where you’re going, old fart.
COP 10
Are you all right, Father?
BEN/GRASSNER
Yes, thank you.
Ben puts away the note. He starts the car and drives away.
A sign:
ROUTE 17 PORTLAND
A sign:
62.
PORTLAND
A PARK
THE PARK
VIRGINIA (O.S.)
Who’s out there? I don’t buy nothing.
Go away.
BEN
I was told to visit you.
VIRGINIA
I don’t know you.
BEN
I was told to ask for Elton Parrakis.
VIRGINIA
I am Virginia Parrakis. I’m Elton’s
mother. Come in.
VIRGINIA
Elton works. You’re from that fellow
in Boston, aren’t you?
63.
BEN
Yes, Mrs. Parrakis.
VIRGINIA
I told Eltie that what that Bradley’s
doing is against the law. It was his
idea that Eltie should build an air
pollution station. I told him it
would mean prison. But he doesn’t
listen to me anymore.
BEN
I --
VIRGINIA
I suppose they caught you testing smog
and now you’re on the run.
She now turns to Ben. Her eyes are hooded and bewildered.
VIRGINIA (CONT’D)
It don’t matter. It’s the blacks.
Rabble-rousers. I ain’t so...
Virginia stares at Ben, like seeing him for the first time.
VIRGINIA (CONT’D)
Oh, God have mercy.
She looks at the TV above the stove. She looks back at Ben.
BEN
Mrs. Parrakis, please?
VIRGINIA
No... No, no... oh no.
She is furious.
VIRGINIA (CONT’D)
Get out of here.
VIRGINIA (CONT’D)
Get out.
ELTON (O.S.)
Mom, I’m home.
ELTON (CONT’D)
Put that knife down, Mom.
VIRGINIA
No. You have to make him go. He’s
that bad man. That... that Richards.
I don’t want you to go in jail.
ELTON
I’m not going to jail, Mom.
ELTON (CONT’D)
Come on, Mom. Please, don’t cry.
ELTON (CONT’D)
Mr. Richards is Bradley Throckmorton’s
good friend. He is going to be with
us for a couple of days.
VIRGINIA
No.
ELTON
Yes, Mom. Yes he is. And I’m going
to take Mr. Richards upstairs and show
him his room.
VIRGINIA
Mr. Richards? He’s Poison!
ELTON
Please come with me Mr. Richards.
BEN
Maybe I better go.
65.
ELTON
This is your room.
The door opens on this dusty damp room. Ben and Elton enter.
ELTON
It’s a poor accommodation, but you may
stay as long as you want. I’ll watch
after my Mom.
BEN
I better go.
ELTON
You can’t, you know. The head bandage
didn’t even fool Mom for long. I’ll
secure your car. We’ll talk later.
Give me your keys, please.
Ben hands Elton the keys. Elton exits. He closes the door.
Ben walks to the window. We hear a ponderously DESCENDING
TREAD on the stairs.
OUTSIDE
FADE TO BLACK:
ELTON
All set. My mother will mail your
memory cards to Cleveland.
BEN
Cleveland? They go to Boston.
66.
ELTON
They go to Cleveland now. Bradley’s
on the run.
BEN
Jesus, will they catch him?
ELTON
I don’t know. He’s got quite an
intelligence network.
Elton’s eyes slip away from Ben. The SOUND OF SIRENS faintly
rises.
VIRGINIA
(To Ben)
I’ve called the police. Now you’ll
have to go.
ELTON
You’re lying.
BEN
She’s not. Take me to my car!
ELTON
She’s lying. They’re fire trucks.
BEN
Take me to my car... QUICK!
ELTON
Oh, mother.
VIRGINIA
(Bleating)
I called them. I had to.
VIRGINIA (CONT’D)
That darky has got you all mixed up.
We’ll get a reward for that Richards.
VIRGINIA (CONT’D)
Eltie. I had to... For you.
67.
ELTON
Eltie.
ELTON (CONT’D)
(To Ben)
Quick... Come quick.
Ben and Elton exit the room. They CRASH down the stairs.
The front door crashes open, and Ben and Elton rush out.
Elton breathes heavily. We clearly hear the POLICE SIRENS.
VIRGINIA (O.S.)
(Protracted cry)
I did it for you.
COP 11 (O.S.)
Richards! Ben Richards!
Ben gets up. The cruiser approaches Ben, the automatic gun
rattles. A bullet punches Ben’s left arm. It knocks him
sideways. The cruiser veers and tries to get Ben. Ben
fires.
ELTON
Come on.
BEN
Works all the time.
ELTON
Are you all right?
BEN
Yeah, just a flesh wound and a
sprained ankle. Turn off. Into that
alley.
ELTON
No, it’s a dead end.
Ben hauls the wheel around. The car skids around and heads
for a building.
69.
The car bounces and jolts into the alley. It strikes garbage
cans and splinters crates. It stops against a brick wall.
The door of the car opens. Ben hops back to the mouth of the
alley. He reloads his gun. He walks to the corner wall.
BEN
Go!
Ben pulls Elton from the steering column. It had gone into
Elton’s abdomen. Elton’s shirt is full of blood. He stares
at Ben.
ELTON
I’m hurt. I’m hurt so bad. Where’s
Mom? Where’s my Mommy?
70.
BEN
Come on... drive.
ELTON
I’m sorry. I should have known
better. She... she doesn’t think
straight.
The car abandons the city. The light turns down. The car
swings from a smooth tarred road onto a dirt road.
BEN
Do you where we’re going?
ELTON
To a place, I know.
They top a final rise and move forward towards the Pine Tree
Mall.
ELTON
Get out!
BEN
You’re in no condition continuing to
drive.
71.
ELTON
I’ll play hare... Drive as long as I
can. Get out!
The car turns. He bunts a tree. Elton finds the way out.
BEN
Great!
FADE TO BLACK:
Ben jumps, insulation slid off. He gets up, grabs his gun.
He sneaks to the door.
Ben exits the mall. Fog growls over the sand. We hear the
Woods RUSTLE, birds WHISTLE, and crickets CREAK.
MCCONE
Tell me, Mr. Parrakis. Where is Mr.
Richards?
MCCONE (CONT’D)
Come on, Mr. Parrakis. Tell me.
MCCONE (CONT’D)
Tell me, you piece of shit, or I swear
to God that when I’m done with you,
even your own mother won’t recognize
you.
ELTON
(Dying)
He... took a ship... to... Auburn.
It arrows him.
73.
BEN
Oh, shit.
ROLF, a big German shepherd, flags his tail. The dog laps
Ben’s face and drools on his shirt. Ben looks confused. He
does not exactly know what to do.
BRIAN (O.S.)
Rolf... Hey, Rolf.
BRIAN (CONT’D)
Jeez, I’m sorry, Mister. He ain’t...
God, ain’t you a mess. You get lost?
BEN
Yes, I got lost and I have fallen
around somewhere.
BRIAN
You escape from a bughouse?
BEN
No, I’m on my way to the airport.
BRIAN
You must mean Voigt Field in Derry.
BEN
That’s the one. What’s your name,
son?
BRIAN
Brian, sir.
BEN
Listen Brian, do me a favor?
BRIAN
I guess so.
BEN
Listen, I’m Government. I’m after
some pretty hard guys. They worked me
over pretty well, kid. As you can
see. The cards in this envelope have
to get through to my supervisor.
74.
BRIAN
I’ll mail em... Government, Jee-zus,
I’ll tell...
BEN
Nobody, tell nobody. There might be
reprisals. So until tomorrow, you
never saw me... Understood?
BRIAN
Yeah! Sure!
BEN
Then get on it.
BEN (CONT’D)
And thanks, pal.
BRIAN
Come on, Rolf!
BEN’S POV
Ben makes his way down the gravel bank between the woods and
the road. He sits down between a few trees.
Amelia startles.
AMELIA
What... Who... You can’t --
75.
BEN
Wheel it!
Amelia slams both feet on the brake and the accelerator. She
SCREAMS.
AMELIA
You’re that... that... R... R --
BEN
Ben Richards. What’s your name,
ma’am?
AMELIA
Amelia Williams. Don’t shoot me.
Don’t kill me! I have money.
BEN
Shht. I have no intention of harming
you. You understand that?
AMELIA
You want the car? Take it. I’ll tell
someone stole it.
BEN
We’ll talk about it. Go up route 1,
Mrs. Williams. Is it Mrs.?
AMELIA
Yes.
BEN
Are there any roadblocks?
AMELIA
N... Yes... Hundreds of them.
BEN
Don’t lie, Mrs. Williams. Okay?
BEN (CONT’D)
Where are the roadblocks?
76.
AMELIA
Around Lewiston... That’s where they
got that other so... fellow, about
thirty miles from here.
AMELIA (CONT’D)
Will you rape me?
BEN
No. I’m married.
AMELIA
(Disparaging)
Yes, I saw her?
BEN
(Mad)
You’re my protection, Mrs. Williams.
I have to reach Voigt Field, in Derry.
AMELIA
That’s over a hundred miles.
BEN
Yes, it is.
AMELIA
You’ll never make it to there.
BEN
I might, and so might you, if you play
it right.
AMELIA
Why can’t you let me go?
AMELIA (CONT’D)
You’re laughing at me? Murderer. Why
don’t you find yourself a decent job?
But you’re too lazy. Your kind spit
in de face of anything decent.
BEN
Are you decent, Mrs. Williams?
AMELIA
Yes! Isn’t that why you picked on me?
So you could drag me down to your
level and laugh about it?
BEN
If you’re so decent, how come you
drive this fancy car, while my little
girl dies of flu, and no one will
help.
AMELIA
What? You’re an enemy of The Network.
It says so on the TV. I saw those
disgusting things you did.
BEN
You know what’s disgusting? It’s
disgusting to get blackballed. It’s
disgusting to watch your wife earning
the grocery money on her back. It’s
disgusting to know The Network kills
million’s of people while they can
prevent that... That’s disgusting.
AMELIA
You lie.
BEN
When this is over, you can go home and
get stoned. I met a little girl five
years old with lung cancer. How’s
that for disgusting? What --
AMELIA
(Screaming)
Stop! You talk dirty.
BEN
That’s right... That’s right... Dirty-
talking old me.
78.
AUGUSTA
BEN
Listen, there is a good chance they’ll
sniff us here. So, if a cop stops us,
you pull over. Immediately. You open
your door and lean out. Your fanny is
not to leave the seat. You holler:
‘Ben Richards is holding me hostage.
If you don’t give him free passage,
he’ll kill me’.
AMELIA
And you think THAT’LL work?
BEN
It better, it’s your ass.
AMELIA
You are crazy.
OUTSIDE
BEN
Drive up to twenty meters and then
stop. Do it just the way I told you.
The car stops in the middle of the road. Cop 12 waves Amelia
forward.
79.
AMELIA
Don’t shoot, please.
COP 12
Come out of the car with your hands
over your head.
COP 13
You and your passenger, ma’am. We’ve
seen him.
AMELIA
My name is Amelia Williams. I can’t
get out as you ask. Ben Richards is
holding me hostage. If you don’t give
him free passage, he says he’ll kill
me.
The two cops look at each other. Cop 12 drops the clipboard.
The two cops fall aside the road. They kneel. They draw
their guns.
BEN
Drive!
The two cops shoot at the car. The windshield crashes in.
BEN
Steer! Goddammit, steer!
Amelia’s car drives through the gap between the two cruisers.
One cruisers starts to chase them. Amelia’s car drives over
a rise.
BEN
Pull over.
AMELIA
They shot at us.
BEN
Pull over!
The car pulls over. Ben gets out. Ben hops back the way
they came, his gun out.
The first cruiser comes over the rise. A COP fires with an
automatic gun. The second cruiser follows the first one real
close.
The windshield of the car crashes and the car lurches aside.
The second cruiser runs into the first one, full speed.
Shrapnel spews all around Ben. Ben gets up. HIS SHIRT
darkens red at the side. He probably took another hit. Ben
hops back to Amelia’s car. He gets in.
AMELIA
You killed them.
BEN
Yes... and they tried to kill me...
and you. Now drive. Fast.
81.
BEN
Pull in.
BEN
What exchange is this, operator?
BEN
Put me through to the local news
service hookup, please.
ROBERTS (O.S.)
Rockland News Service TV Tabloid 6943,
I am Peter Roberts.
BEN
This is Ben Richards.
ROBERTS (O.S.)
Look, maggot, I like a joke as --
BEN
Shut up. You get confirmation in ten
minutes, or now if you’ve got a police
band radio.
ROBERTS (O.S.)
Where are you, fella?
BEN
A place called Gilly’s Gas station.
I’ve got a hostage. Her name is
Amelia Williams, from...
AMELIA
Little Falls.
BEN
Little Falls. Get this on air. Red
Newsbreak Top. I want the pigs to
understand everyone knows I’m not
alone. Four of them already tried.
ROBERTS (O.S.)
What happened to them?
BEN
I killed them.
ROBERTS (O.S.)
(To someone else)
Dicky, open the National cable.
BEN
I’m gonna kill her too if they shoot.
If they want to save the girl, they
better let me through.
ROBERTS (O.S.)
When --
Ben disconnects.
BEN
Let’s go.
A sign:
ROCKLAND
BEN
Those people only wanna see someone
bleed. They don’t give a shit if we
both die. Can you imagine?
AMELIA
No.
BEN
Then I salute you, Mrs. Williams.
A sign:
DERRY
BEN
Follow the signs to the airport.
AMELIA
Is she really your wife? The woman in
the pictures?
BEN
(Surprised)
Yes.
AMELIA
She looks like a tramp. She’d better
take care of herself.
BEN
The picture was doctored.
AMELIA
They would do that?
BEN
They would do that!
AMELIA
The airport. We’re here.
84.
AMELIA
You’re done. Do I’ve to die, too?
BEN
Do your thing, Mrs. Williams.
AMELIA
I’m scared... Please!
BEN
They won’t shoot at you. They’re not
allowed. Go on, the eyes of the world
are upon you.
AMELIA
My name is Amelia Williams. Ben
Richards says he’ll kill me if you
don’t give him safe conduct.
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
AMELIA
He says, he won’t.
AMELIA
He’ll kill me. Don’t you listen? He
says you don’t care who you kill. My
God, is he right?
85.
TALL MAN
Let her through!
GRUBBY WOMAN
So no one’ll see you shoot the girl.
TALL MAN
Screw all pigs!
Ben does not stick his head up. Amelia looks stunned.
BEN
What’s happening?
AMELIA
Fights. Police hitting people.
AMELIA
Ben Richards wants to give himself up
to the Airport Police. He’s shot in
two places. He’s been out of his mind
and God, I’m so frightened. Please...
Please!
86.
A few people in the crowd are taking away by cops. The rest
of crowd is stunned into speechlessness.
BEN
Very good.
AMELIA
We’re not in this together, if you
might think so. I only want to go
home.
The car hums forward. Ben crouches going through the gate.
BEN
Go up to the entrance of lot 16 and
then stop.
AMELIA
You’re going to get me killed. All I
need to do is use the bathroom and
you’re going to get me killed.
AMELIA
Ben Richards says he wants a bullhorn.
Leave one in the road ten meters up.
AMELIA
Don’t you realize you’re pushing them
to do it?
BEN
They know I’m getting set to screw
them. They don’t know what.
BOBBY
Welcome back people. We’ve got some
breaking news for you. We just heard
that The Network Police stopped
Benjamin Richards at Derry Airport.
We don’t have a reporter right on the
spot. But that’ll change within a few
minutes. So, stay with us.
AMELIA
Why don’t you give yourself up to the
Airport Police?
BEN
The Airport Police isn’t part of The
Network enforcement. They’re an
International organization. You give
up to them, you’d get amnesty, they
say. But that’s bull. They turn you
over to the Hunters, and the Hunters
drag you in back of the barn.
AMELIA
Whatever you do, it won’t work. Don’t
you see that?
BEN
Look, Mrs. Williams, this game is a
setup. But maybe I stacked the deck a
bit. I don’t have the ace, so I’m
going to run a bluff.
AMELIA
What can you do with my bag? Shoot
them with my lipstick?
Ben grins.
PEOPLE in the crowd move tide like, their faces blank and
avid with PANIC. They STREAM AWAY from parking lot 16. Cops
behind the cruisers shuffle uneasy. Cop 15 looks insecure.
AMELIA
No, I’m not gonna lie for you.
BEN
If you don’t, I’m dead.
(Soothing)
MOAB is white and solid, slightly cold
and greasy to touch.
AMELIA
No, no, no... No... No way.
90.
Amelia WEEPS.
AMELIA
I can’t.
BEN
The ignition ring is gold. I was
holding it for the last half hour.
The ring is attached to the detonator
on top. It looks like the eraser of a
pencil. If they ask anything else,
you don’t know Jack Shit... Got it?
BEN (CONT’D)
Sure you do. You’re a bright girl,
aren’t you?
AMELIA
I’m not going to lie.
BEN
Go on... Get out!
BEN (CONT’D)
Go... Go!
AMELIA
I... I... Oh, my God.
Amelia gets on her feet. She runs away from her car. She
runs into the lukewarm stardust of million flashbulbs.
McCone walks to Amelia. The crowd looks expectantly.
91.
MCCONE
Of course you’re upset, Mrs. Williams,
but would you mind going through this
once more.
AMELIA
Why?
MCCONE
How did you know it was an explosive?
AMELIA
From what I saw, it looked like a huge
hand grenade.
MCCONE
What else can you tell me?
AMELIA
I saw it had a detonator on top.
MCCONE
Oh, how did it look like?
Ben looks at the timer, first 57:11, then 48:55, and 41:01.
92.
MCCONE
What can you tell me about the
ignition?
AMELIA
It was a golden ring.
MCCONE
How do you know?
AMELIA
Well, I saw it when I glanced in his
pocket. He was holding it.
Ben looks at the timer. First 6:00, then 3:11, and 0:00.
Ben moves over to the driver’s seat.
Ben gets out. From this moment on his left-hand stays in his
left pocket.
MCCONE
Benjamin Stuart Richards?
BEN
Yes.
MCCONE
I have a sworn bill from The Network
Games Authority for your comprehension
and execution. Will you honor it?
BEN
Does a hen need a flag?
94.
MCCONE
The formalities are taken care of.
You’ve been an extraordinary
contestant. I understand the rating
on the program jumped twelve points.
BEN
Wonderful.
MCCONE
Of course, we almost had you during
that Portland interlude. But this
last play has been simply brilliant.
BEN
Thank you.
MCCONE
I salute you. In a way, I’m almost
sorry the game has to end. I shall
never run up against a more inventive
opponent.
BEN
Too bad.
MCCONE
It’s over, you know. The woman broke.
We used Pentothal on her.
MCCONE (CONT’D)
I will pay you the ultimate
compliment. I kill you right here,
where no one can film it.
BEN
Get ready, then
McCone laughs.
MCCONE
Oh, you’re so good, Mr. Richards. Par
excellence. The woman has not broken.
But I wonder what had happened to her
purse if it isn’t in your pocket.
BEN
Shoot me if you wanna find out.
MCCONE
How well I’d love to. But I don’t
take chances with human life, even not
when the odds are ninety-nine out of
hundred in my favor.
95.
MCCONE (CONT’D)
So you see --
BEN
Listen to me, little man. Even when
you inject her with everything you
got, she’s going to sing the same
tune. Dig it?
MCCONE
Richards?
MCCONE (CONT’D)
When you get in the air, we’re going
to shoot you down with a ground-to-air
missile.
BEN
You won’t, though.
MCCONE
No?
BEN
We’re going to be very low and over
heavily populated areas. Add twelve
fuel pods to MOAB Explosives, and you
get a very big bang potential... Since
you’re so bright... Did you
anticipate me on a parachute?
MCCONE
Yes, I did... and it’s clean.
BEN
Goodbye, little man.
MCCONE
Au revoir, Mr. Richards.
BEN
(Whispering)
Soon.
96.
DONAHUE
(In throat mike)
The fellow who’s going to have us all
killed is coming up, fellas.
HOLLOWAY
Hello, Mr. Richards. Pardon me if I
don’t shake hands. I am Flight
Captain Don Holloway.
(Nodding at Duninger)
My copilot Wayne Duninger.
DUNINGER
Under the circumstances, not very
pleased to meet you.
BEN
Captain Holloway, are you patched into
communication with McCone?
HOLLOWAY
We sure are.
HOLLOWAY (CONT’D)
Through Kippy Friedman, he is our
liaison officer.
BEN
(To Friedman)
Give me something to talk into.
FRIEDMAN
Here you are sir.
BEN
Get going on your preflight, Captain
Holloway.
BEN (CONT’D)
McCone?
MCCONE (O.S.)
McCone here.
BEN
Come on, maggot. You and the girl are
going for a ride. Show up in three
minutes or I pull the ring.
MCCONE
You’re nuts, Richards. I’m not --
BEN (O.S.)
You listen. The woman’s coming
because I told her where I was going
and you’re coming because you’re a
piece of shit. That’s it. Three
minutes. Signing off.
MCCONE
Richards, wait a min --
MCCONE
You haven’t won a thing, maggot.
98.
BEN
It’s so nice to see you again, Mrs.
Williams.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Mr. Richards, are we green? Just
talk, I can hear you.
BEN
Yes we are, Captain Holloway.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Then I’m giving the order to remove
the stairs.
BEN
All right, Captain. Thank you.
MCCONE
You gave yourself away when you asked
for the woman.
BEN
Ah, really. Why don’t you give it
your best shot then?
BEN (CONT’D)
You go wherever you please little man.
Just don’t bother the crew.
(To Amelia)
Come forward. We’re taking off.
The plane maneuvers for take off. Amelia and Ben sit back.
99.
AMELIA
You’re like a bad dream... One that
never ends.
BEN
I’m sorry.
AMELIA
I didn’t --
Ben clamps his hand over Amelia’s mouth and shakes his head
‘NO’. The plane jumps by the BURST OF ACCELERATION. Ben and
Amelia are driven back in their seats. Amelia’s face twists
into a grimace of fear.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Mr. Richards, what are your
instructions?
BEN
I have to put myself in your hands,
Captain. So, if you lie to me about
anything and I find out.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Nobody up here is going to do any
lying. We’re only interested in
getting this thing back down they way
it went up.
BEN
Okay. Fly west. At six hundred
meters.
THE NOTE:
THE NOTE:
THE NOTE:
Ben raises the eyebrows and grins. He takes the sheet from
the note and puts it away. He dozes off.
BOBBY
I did promise you a hell of a show
tonight, didn’t I? Well, right now,
as we speak, Ben Richards skyjacked an
airplane. He is airborne and he’s not
alone... Our Chief Hunter is with him.
BOBBY (CONT’D)
That means another promise. I promise
you a hell of a firework this show,
when the game finally comes to an end.
So, don’t go anywhere. We’ll be back,
after the break.
Ben is half-asleep.
101.
AMELIA
Please, don’t make that man. I never
did anything to you. I want to go
home to my daughter.
Ben startles.
BEN
McCone is a blazing ass.
AMELIA
Why don’t you show it to him? Then
he’d have to believe you. He can call
off the people on the ground. They’re
tracking us with missiles. I heard
them say so!
BEN (O.S.)
Can’t show it to him. Take it out of
my pocket means to put it on safe or
risks of blowing us up accidentally.
AMELIA (O.S.)
I can’t stand it any longer.
BEN
I wouldn’t show it to him, even if I
could. McCone is an asshole.
AMELIA
I almost think I’d rather joggle you
and have it over.
BEN
You haven’t --
His face looks calm, but his eyes show sheen of fear.
MCCONE
Mrs. Williams, coffee, if you please.
For seven. You’ll have to play our
flight attendant on this flight, I’m
afraid.
102.
Amelia gets up. She looks at neither of them. She makes her
way to the kitchenette.
MCCONE (CONT’D)
Would you give this up if I could
promise you amnesty, pal?
BEN
Pal... Sounds real greasy.
MCCONE
Amnesty. How does THAT sound?
BEN
Like a fucking lie, McCone. Don’t you
think I know that you’re nothing but
the hired help?
MCCONE
It’s going to be good to have you on
my home court. We’ve got slugs that
will make your head look like a
pumpkin dropped from the top floor of
a skyscraper.
BEN
Here it goes. I’m pulling the ring.
McCone lies on the floor. His eyes stares through the hands
froze about his head. Ben is LAUGHING at McCone.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Mr. Richards!
McCone raises.
BEN
Could you supply me with a map of
North America, Captain Holloway?
103.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Yes.
DONAHUE (O.S.)
Are you going to send the woman up for
them?
BEN
What’s your name, pal?
DONAHUE (O.S.)
Donahue.
BEN
You’ve got legs, Donahue. Suppose you
trot back here yourself.
DONAHUE
I didn’t mean to mouth you off, sir.
DONAHUE (CONT’D)
Anything else?
BEN
No, go back.
BEN (CONT’D)
Captain Holloway?
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Yes.
BEN
Fly south, and remember.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
I’m remembering. Don’t worry.
Dan turns.
COLONEL
Mr. Killian, we’ve a clear track on
the plane. What’ll we do?
DAN
We wait, Colonel!
COLONEL
We can take him out!
DAN
We wait. We have people up there.
COLONEL
I hope you know what you’re doing?
DAN
(Whispering)
So do I... So do I.
Ben looks outside the window. The map lies on his knees.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Mr. Richards? We’re above Newark, New
Jersey.
BEN
Holloway? They’ve got a bead drawn on
us all the way, don’t they?
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Yes.
BEN
I imagine they’re trying to decide if
they can afford to do away their
professional bloodhound here. All
they have to do is train a new one.
BEN (O.S.)
Captain Holloway?
HOLLOWAY
Yes.
BEN (O.S.)
Fly west.
HOLLOWAY
West? You’re asking for it, going
that way. It takes us over pretty
open country.
McCone jumps.
MCCONE
You’re crazy, Richards! They’ll blow
us apart.
BEN
With you and five other innocent
people on board?
MCCONE
They’ll make a mistake.
BEN
We don’t make mistakes anymore...
Captain Holloway? Fly west.
BEN
Thank you, Mrs. Williams.
HOLLOWAY (O.S.)
Richards!
BEN
Yes.
HOLLOWAY
We’ve been informed that the Games
Authority beams up a high-intensity
broadcast at us. I was told you would
find it worth to turn on the TV.
BEN
Thank you, Captain Holloway.
MCCONE
Turn it on. Maybe they’re going to
offer us... you... a deal.
BEN
Shut up.
ON TV
BEN (CONT’D)
Hello there!
DAN
Hello there yourself, Mr. Richards. I
can’t see you, I can only hear you,
but people told me you’re injured.
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
BEN
I got scratched up in the woods.
DAN
Oh yes, the famous Run Through the
Woods. Bobby canonized it on the air
just tonight, along with your current
exploit, of course.
BEN
Excellent.
DAN
Ben, you’ve been the greatest
contestant we’ve ever had. Great
enough for us to offer you a deal.
For the first time, you haven’t got a
place to hide. There’s no one up
there but us. You’re a dead duck,
finally.
BEN
Says who?
DAN
You asked me once who you could kill
if you could go all the way to the
top... One of them would have been me.
Does that surprise you?
BEN
I suppose so. I had pegged you for
the house nigger.
DAN
Here’s the deal, Ben. Fly your plane
to Harding. A fake execution will be
performed. Then you join our team.
MCCONE
(Furiously)
What?... You black bastard.
BEN
I knew you were good, but this is
really great.
DAN
Ben, you’ve done your song with the
explosives. We know you’re bluffing.
(MORE)
108.
DAN (CONT'D)
You couldn’t get in a GA 800 with
explosives, not without ringing the
alarms. This makes your position
worse, but --
MCCONE
Here it goes. Here’s where I blow
your fucking head off, donkey.
DAN (O.S.)
You’re dead if you do so, McCone.
MCCONE
I can take him. Right now, right
here... We’ll all be save. We --
DAN
You’re safe, you Goddamn fool.
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
MCCONE
This man is a criminal. He killed
police officers. He’s publicly
humiliated me and my department.
DAN
Sit down. It’s time you remember who
pays your salary, Mr. Chief Hunter.
MCCONE
I’m going to the Council President
with this. You’re going to be chopping
cotton when this is over, nig! You
son of a bitch.
DONAHUE
Put away the gun, old man.
MCCONE
You --
DONAHUE
Robert S. Donahue, Games Council
Control. Get back to second class and
sit down like a good boy.
DAN
The problem has been handled, Mr.
Richards?
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
BEN
Yes.
DAN
Good! I was saying I know that you
bluff. You’d better believe it.
BEN
But I don’t.
DAN
Oh Ben, you’re such a peach. If you
really had it, you would have pulled
the string when McCone put the gun to
your head... Mr. Donahue?
DONAHUE
Yes sir.
DAN
Please remove Mrs. Williams’s purse
from Mr. Richards’s pocket.
DONAHUE
Yes sir.
BEN
Stand right there, pretty boy. Your
boss is safe on the ground. You’re
the one that’s going to the moon.
110.
BEN (CONT’D)
I see you... I see you in hell.
BEN (CONT’D)
Boom.
BEN (CONT’D)
What’s next, Killian? Set up the
camera at the airport so everyone can
watch the desperado gets it?
DAN
Now the deal, Ben. McCone’s played
out. You cracked him like a soft-
shelled egg. We want you to take his
place.
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
BEN
You’re nuts, Killian.
DAN
No, I’m not. You’re the best runner
we’ve ever had. The best runner knows
the best places to look.
BEN
There’s never been a Chief Hunter with
a family. You ought to know why. The
possibilities for extortion --
DAN
Ben... your wife... and daughter...
are dead.
111.
DAN (O.S.)
They’ve been dead for more than a
week.
The photo of Sheila and Cathy, the one we have seen before,
shrivels outside in by fire, while we move back from it. We
hear DAN’S VOICE, but we only hear him in distance.
BEN
What?
DAN
I said, they were assaulted by
prowlers. Your wife was stabbed over
thirty times.
INTERCUT AS NEEDED
BEN
Cathy.
DAN
Ben, would you like some time to think
about all this?
BEN
Yes... Yes, I would.
DAN
I’m so sorry, Ben. I swear we had
nothing to do with it.
BEN
I need time to think.
DAN
As Chief Hunter you can nail those
bastards. Put them down a deep hole.
BEN
I want to think... Goodbye.
DAN
I --
112.
Ben thumbs down the TV. He sits stone like. His hands
dangle between his knees. He closes his eyes.
Ben dozes. Amelia sits down next to Ben. Ben snaps full
awake. He thumbs on the TV.
DAN (O.S.)
Richards.
BEN
Killian. I’ve decided to accept your
offer.
DAN
I’m very glad to hear that, Ben.
Holloway will fly you to Harding right
away.
BEN
Jesus.
HOLLOWAY
Hello.
BEN
Who’s driving the bus?
113.
HOLLOWAY
Otto... The automatic pilot!
DUNINGER
Glad to have you on the team, fella.
BEN
Yeah.
(To Holloway)
Does Otto actually steer the plane?
HOLLOWAY
Yes, he makes us pilots superfluous,
but people still want to see pilots.
BEN
What happens if Otto goes off his
chump?
HOLLOWAY
Never happened before, but if it did,
you’d just override him.
HOLLOWAY (CONT’D)
You’ll see Harding coming up there
soon.
BEN
How long?
HOLLOWAY
You’ll be able to see the horizon glow
in five or six minutes.
BEN
Thank you.
Ben exits.
HOLLOWAY
I’ll be glad when we sat that guy
down. He’s a spook.
DUNINGER
He didn’t like Otto. You know that?
HOLLOWAY
I know.
114.
BEN
Donahue. You want some coffee?
DONAHUE
(Not looking up)
No.
BEN
Sure you do.
FRIEDMAN
Hey, Donahue. That’s you!
(To Ben)
Will you tell Donahue to get --
115.
DUNINGER
Don’t shoot me, huh?
BEN
Here you are!
BEN
Acknowledge.
BEN
Five-by.
AMELIA
Oh dear god.
116.
BEN
Who would have thought the old man had
so much blood in him?
McCone dashes from the second class into the first class
compartment. His gun is out. He fires. Ben fires at the
same time. McCone falls between two rows of seats. Amelia
SCREAMS endlessly, her hands over her head.
BEN (CONT’D)
Oh shit.
McCone staggers back into the path. Half his face is gone,
but he grins. He fires.
AMELIA
Guh... God. Oh God. Oh dear God.
BEN
Put this on, like a packsack.
AMELIA
I can’t... I’m so afraid.
BEN
All right. I shoot you then.
Amelia stares at Ben. She pops out of her seat. She pulls
the parachute on.
BEN (CONT’D)
No. That one goes under.
BEN (CONT’D)
Fasten the clip in the ringbolt,
Around... your... belly.
BEN (CONT’D)
Come on.
They pass McCone’s body. They walk to the closed outer door.
117.
BEN (CONT’D)
Okay... Pull that handle.
AMELIA
What about you?
BEN
What about me?
Ben pulls the door handle. Suddenly the door blows away.
OUTSIDE
Ben, hag-like, makes his way from the blown door. He steps
over McCone’s sprawled body. Ben passes the kitchenette.
Ben switches Otto off. Till the plane crashes we hear the
VOICE WARNING AND ALARM SIGNAL:
TO LOW, TERRAIN
Ben tweaks the wheel a little. The plane falls away to the
left. Ben almost falls out Holloway’s chair. He MOANS. Ben
tweaks the wheel back and pulls the plane straight.
OBSTACLE
118.
BEN
Speak, boy. Rowf! Rowf!
Bobby and Arthur rise with horror and disbelieve. They stare
at the window.
OUTSIDE
OUTSIDE
BEN’S POV
BEN (O.S.)
You knew it, Killian. You knew my
wife and daughter were dead... even
before I started to run.
OUTSIDE
DAN
Oh Jesus.
Ben’s face is smeared with blood. His eyes look like the
black eyes of a demon.
AMELIA’S POV
BEN’S FACE
FADE TO BLACK:
THE END