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                                  EYES WIDE SHUT





                                    Written by 

                         Stanley Kubrick & Frederic Raphael



            

            INT BILL & ALICE'S APT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

            It is a week before Christmas.  The tree is decorated and Christmas

            cards stand open everywhere in the comfortable Central Park West

            apartment.

            Settled into the couch in the living room, watching TV, are seven

            year-old , HELENA, and the BABY-SITTER, a young college girl.

            BEDROOM

            BILL and ALICE HARFORD, an attractive couple in their thirties, are

            in evening clothes preparing to leave for a party.

            		      ALICE (looking in mirror)

            			    How do I look?

            				 BILL

            			   You look great.

            				ALICE

            			    My hair okay?

            				 BILL

            			       Perfect.

            				ALICE

            		    You're not even looking at it.

            Bill kisses her neck.

            				 BILL

            		It's absolutely beautiful.  You always

            			   look beautiful.

            				ALICE

            		    Oh, shut up...  OK, let's go.

            They walk into the living room.  The baby sitter gets to her feet.

            

            			     BABY-SITTER

            		   Oh, you look so-ooo lovely, Mrs.

            			       Harford.

            			    ALICE (laughs)

            			   Thank you, Roz.

            			     (to Helena)

            			  All ready for bed?

            				HELENA

            		   Yes, Mommy.  I took my bath and

            			  brushed my teeth.

            AD-LIBS of praise as BILL and ALICE kiss HELENA goodnight.

            			     BABY-SITTER

            		What time do you want Helena to go to

            				 bed?

            				HELENA

            		  Please, Mommy, can I stay up late

            		  tonight and watch the (name of TV

            			  show)  Ple-eease.

            				ALICE

            			    When is it on?

            				HELENA

            			     Ten-thirty.

            				ALICE

            		 Okay, darling, but just for tonight.

            				HELENA

            			  Thank you, Mommy.

            The house intercom rings.  BILL goes to answer it.

            			   DOORMAN (VOICE)

            			   Doctor Harford?

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            

            			       DOORMAN

            			   The car is here.

            				 BILL

            		       OK, we'll be right down.

            Bill returns to sitting room.

            				 BILL

            		    OK the car's here - let's go.

            			   (to Baby-sitter)

            		Roz, we might be late tonight but I'll

            		    hold the car to take you home.

            			     BABY-SITTER

            		  Oh, that's great, Doctor Harford.

            			  Thanks very much.

            AD-LIBS of Good nights and have a good time.

            EXT HIRED CAR DRIVE-BY (CPW TO 5TH) - NIGHT (2nd Unit)

            INT CAR - NIGHT

            BILL takes ALICE's hand and gives her a loving wink.

            EXT ZIEGLER MIDTOWN MANSION - NIGHT

            BILL'S car pulls up behind a stretch limo.

            INT CAR - NIGHT

            The driver hands Bill a clip board with a form attached to it.

            				DRIVER

            		      Can you sign this, Doctor?

            The doorman, carrying an umbrella, opens the car door.

            			    BILL (signing)

            			    Okay, thanks..

            

            				DRIVER

            	       Thanks.  (handing his card)  Just phone

            		about half hour before you want to be

            			      picked up.

            				 BILL

            			      OK.  Fine.

            				DRIVER

            			 Have a good evening.

            BILL and ALICE exit the car and enter the house.

            INT ZIEGLER MANSION - NIGHT

            Big party already in progress.

            Sound of a dance band off.

            Many guests still arriving.

            Two ladies seated at a table confirm that Doctor and Mrs Harford are

            on the invitation roster.

            Their coats are taken.

            The hosts, VICTOR ZIEGLER, a fit, sun-tanned, man in his mid-fifties,

            and his wife, ILLONA, a Hungarian beauty, stand to one side

            greeting their guests in the large entrance hall.

            		  ZIEGLER (speaking above the noise)

            	       Bill!...Alice!...  I'm so glad you could

            		come.  It's wonderful to see you both,

            AD-LIBS of further greetings while they shake hands and kiss on both

            cheeks.

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       And Alice, my dear, forgive the pitiful

            		 understatement but you look totally

            			      beautiful.

            Victor and Alice exchange if-there-was-world-enough-and-time

            smiles.

            

            			       ZIEGLER

            		 And Bill, that osteopath you sent me

            		to?  He was wonderful.  You should see

            			    my serve now.

            				 BILL

            		 Yes, he's the top man in the world.

            ANOTHER FABULOUS ROOM - A LITTLE LATER

            BILL and ALICE, carrying champagne glasses make their way through

            the glitterati.

            They stop to admire the 17 foot Christmas tree trimmed with colored

            lights and antique ornaments.

            BALLROOM - BILL & ALICE DANCING

            BILL's attention is caught by one of the musicians on the bandstand.

            				 BILL

            			 I don't believe it.

            				ALICE

            				What?

            				 BILL

            		  The guy at the piano.  That's Nick

            		Nightingale, I went to medical school

            			      with him.

            				ALICE

            		 He's plays pretty good for a doctor.

            				 BILL

            	       He's not a doctor.  He dropped out.  I'm

            		  going to have to say hello to him.

            				ALICE

            		  Okay, I'll go and get us some more

            			      champagne.

            

            				 BILL

            		       I'll see you at the bar.

            BILL walks over to the bandstand as they finish a set.

            				 BILL

            		      Nick!..  Nick Nightingale!

            				 NICK

            		Hey!  Bill Harford!  What a surprise.

            			How the hell are you?

            AD LIBS of greetings as they shake hands.

            				 BILL

            		      God, how long has it been?

            				 NICK

            			      Ten years?

            				 BILL

            			    And a couple.

            				 NICK

            		    How's life been treating you?

            				 BILL

            		  Not too bad.  And you've become a

            			       pianist.

            				 NICK

            		       My friends call me that.

            			    BILL (laughs)

            		   And how do you happen to playing

            			    here tonight?

            				 NICK

            		   I know my Cole Porter and I work

            				cheap.

            They both laugh.

            				 NICK

            		 How about you.  Still in the doctor

            			      business?

            

            				 BILL

            		  You know how it is, once a doctor,

            			   always a doctor.

            				 NICK

            		 In my case, never a doctor, never a

            		doctor.  You _don't_ know how that is.

            				 BILL

            		I never did understand why you walked

            				away.

            				 NICK

            	      No?  It's a nice feeling.  I do it a lot.

            The BAND LEADER comes over and gives NICK a nod and BILL an

            polite smile.

            				 NICK

            	      Okay, we're off again.  Listen, if I don't

            		   catch you later, I'm down in the

            		Village for the next two weeks, at the

            		  Cafe Sonata.  Come by if you get a

            			       chance.

            			     BILL (nods)

            	      Cafe Sonata, right.  Okay, and listen, it

            		     was great seeing you again.

            				 NICK

            			Same here.  Take care.

            The band starts up again.

            The ballroom is crowded and BILL starts to make his way around the

            dance floor to the bar.

            ALICE is at the bar waiting for him.

            She reaches absently for her champagne glass...

            

            and finds she is holding - or touching - a man's hand.

            			    ALICE (smiles)

            		       I think that's my glass.

            				SZABO

            		    I'm absolutely certain of it.

            SZABO is a handsome man, in his mid-forties with a slight Central

            European accent.

            He drinks slowly from ALICE'S glass and looks directly into her eyes

            as he does so.

            				SZABO

            		Did you ever read the Latin poet Ovid

            			 on The Art of Love?

            				ALICE

            	       Didn't he wind up all by himself, crying

            		his eyes out in some place with a very

            			     bad climate.

            				SZABO

            		But he also had a good time first.  A

            			   very good time.

            				SZABO

            		 By the way, my name is Sandor Szabo.

            			    I'm Hungarian.

            				ALICE

            	       Pleased to meet you.  My name is Alice.

            			    I'm American.

            				SZABO

            		   Would you like to dance, Alice?

            ALICE notices BILL across the room talking to two beautiful models.

            				ALICE

            			  Why not? - Sandor.

            

            ACROSS THE ROOM - BILL & THE MODELS

            GAYLE, the taller model, shouts to BILL above the music.

            				GAYLE

            			  Nobody likes you?

            			       (louder)

            				GAYLE

            		Nobody likes you, is that the problem?

            				 BILL

            	       Put it this way, nobody _wants_ to admit

            		   how much they like me.  But I'm

            		    confident it can still happen.

            			    GAYLE (laughs)

            		      Do you know Nuala Windsor?

            GAYLE asks, putting her arm around her friend's waist.

            			    BILL (smiles)

            	       Nuala...I certainly feel like I do.  How

            			 do you spell, Nuala?

            				NUALA

            			    N..u..a..l..a.

            				 BILL

            		       Is that a Hawaiian name?

            				NUALA

            		       No, it's an agency name.

            They all laugh.

            				GAYLE

            		   You were very kind to her once.

            				 BILL

            		   Only once?  That sounds like an

            			      oversight.

            				NUALA

            

            		    I was on a shoot, modelling at

            		 Rockefeller Center, on a very windy

            		 day.  You happened to be passing by.

            			  BILL (remembering)

            		  And you got something in your eye?

            				NUALA

            		 Just about half of 5th Avenue.  You

            			were such a gentleman.

            				 BILL

            		   That can happen when you're in a

            				hurry.

            				NUALA

            		 You actually had a _handkerchief_ -

            			which was also clean!

            				 BILL

            		   That's the kind of hero I can be

            			      sometimes!

            ALICE is dancing with the Sandor.  He holds her close to him.

            				SZABO

            			What do you do, Alice?

            				ALICE

            	       Well, actually, I'm looking for a job at

            		  the moment.  I was an editor at a

            		publishing house but they went broke.

            				SZABO

            		Perhaps I can be of some help.  I know

            		     a few people in publishing.

            Alice doesn't reply to this.

            				SZABO

            			 And you're married?

            ALICE shows him her wedding ring.

            				SZABO

            		  And you're here tonight with your

            			       husband?

            				ALICE

            			    I am, indeed..

            				SZABO

            			       How sad.

            Alice makes a that's-life face.

            				SZABO

            		 But of course I should have guessed

            	       that.  If you weren't with your husband

            		 tonight you wouldn't be so careful.

            ALICE laughs.

            				SZABO

            		 May I ask why a beautiful woman who

            		could have any man in this room wants

            			    to be married?

            				ALICE

            			     You can ask.

            				SZABO

            		    You know why women used to get

            			 married, don't you?

            				ALICE

            			Why don't you tell me.

            				SZABO

            		 It was the only way they could lose

            	       their virginity's and be free to do what

            		they wanted with other men.  The ones

            			 they really wanted.

            

            				ALICE

            			     Fascinating.

            				SZABO

            		Victor and Illona have a fabulous art

            			     collection.

            				ALICE

            			They do, don't they.

            				SZABO

            		 Have you ever seen the Impressionist

            			   stuff upstairs?

            				ALICE

            			  I don't think so.

            				SZABO

            		  There are a couple of magnificent

            			  Bonnards up there.

            				ALICE

            			      Are there?

            				  

            				SZABO

            			 Do you like Bonnard?

            				ALICE

            			      Yes, I do.

            				SZABO

            		  Would you like me to show them to

            				 you?

            				ALICE

            		   Well, maybe not just right now.

            				SZABO

            			We won't be gone long.

            ALICE smiles and shakes her head.

            BILL AND THE MODELS

            NUALA slowly leading BILL to the door.

            

            				NUALA

            		   Do you know what's so nice about

            			       doctors?

            				 BILL

            		Usually a lot less than people think.

            				NUALA

            		    They look so...  knowledgable!

            				  

            				 BILL

            		 They are very knowledgeable - about

            			 all sorts of things.

            				  

            				GAYLE

            	       But I'll bet they work too hard.  I bet

            		    they miss out on a lot of fun.

            				 BILL

            		  You're absolutely right.  Where we

            			    going, girls?

            			    NUALA (laughs)

            		       Where the rainbow ends.

            BILL slows down a little.

            				GAYLE

            		    Don't you want to go where the

            			    rainbow ends?

            				 BILL

            		  Do I want to go where the rainbow

            				ends?

            Before he can answer, a big man who looks like he stepped right

            out of _The Godfather_ walks up - HARRIS, Ziegler's _personal

            assistant_.

            				HARRIS

            		  Excuse me, Doctor Harford.  May I

            		      trouble you for a moment?

            				 BILL

            

            				Sure.

            		    HARRIS (nods towards the door)

            		  Could you spare a minute, please?

            				 BILL

            			      What's up?

            				HARRIS

            		   Could you come with me, please?

            			    GAYLE (laughs)

            		      It's something for Me. Z.

            				 BILL

            				Okay.

            				GAYLE

            			   Come back soon.

            The girls blow kisses.  Bill smiles.

            ALICE AND SZABO DANCING

            				SZABO

            		  Alice, you're a fascinating woman.

            ALICE makes a can't-help-that face.

            				SZABO

            		  I'd really like to see you again.

            				ALICE

            		 I don't think that would really be a

            			      good idea.

            				SZABO

            	      You _are_ cruel.  What about lunch, later

            			      this week?

            

            BILL AND HARRIS - CORRIDORS AND STAIRCASE

            Muffled sounds of the music echo from the ballroom below.

            HARRIS stops in front of a large door and knocks quietly.

            			     ZIEGLER (os)

            				 Yes?

            				HARRIS

            			  It's Harris, sir.

            After a few seconds the key is turned in the lock and the door slowly

            opens revealing a barefoot ZIEGLER wearing only his pants and

            undershirt.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		Thanks very much for coming up, Bill.

            He gestures BILL in.  HARRIS waits outside.

            A strikingly beautiful, half-naked woman in her late twenties, is

            sprawled face up, her clothing scattered on the floor.

            				 BILL

            			    What happened?

            			       ZIEGLER

            			  She OD'd on coke.

            ZIEGLER gestures to the cocaine paraphernalia on the night table.

            		      BILL (checking her pulse)

            		   How long has she been like this?

            			       ZIEGLER

            			  Maybe ten minutes?

            BILL feels her carotid artery.

            				 BILL

            		      Has this happened before?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		       Not sure, but probably.

            

            BILL turns her face to the light of a table lamp to check her pupils.

            The woman stirs.

            				 BILL

            		    She's starting to come around.

            The woman makes a few unintelligible sounds.

            BILL takes her wrist again and looks at his watch.

            				 BILL

            		 Good...Well...I don't think there's

            		really anything to worry about.  Coke

            		   wears off in half an hour or so.

            ZIEGLER is visibly relieved.

            BILL continues to watch her in silence.

            				 BILL

            		Someone should stay with her, though,

            		   until she's fully herself again.

            			       ZIEGLER

            				Okay.

            				 BILL

            		     Some cold towels on her face

            		       wouldn't be a bad idea.

            			       ZIEGLER

            				Okay.

            				 BILL

            		   Anyone here with her to take her

            				home?

            			       ZIEGLER

            	      I'll take care of that...She's a friend of

            			     the family.

            Bill nods and watches her for a few moments longer.  The he makes

            moves like he wants to go..

            

            				 BILL

            	       She'll be all right, Victor.  Okay if I

            			leave the rest to you?

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       Sure...  And listen, Bill, I don't know

            		  how to thank you enough for this.

            				 BILL

            		 It was nothing.  Glad to be of help.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		And, Bill - I know I don't have to say

            	      this but I trust this is just between the

            			      two of us.

            				 BILL

            			      Of course.

            BALLROOM

            BILL re-enters the ballroom and looks around for the two models but

            he doesn't see them.

            Then... a woman's arm slips through his.

            He looks down at the wedding-ringed hand.

            It's ALICE.

            She is flushed and glad to have found him.

            				ALICE

            		 Haven't I seen you someplace before?

            				  

            				 BILL

            		  Could be.  What's your name again?

            She kisses him.

            				ALICE

            			 Can we go home now?

            

            BILL AND ALICE'S BEDROOM - NIGHT

            ALICE stands naked in front of her dressing table mirror rubbing face

            cream.  BILL comes up behind her, kisses her shoulder and runs his

            hands lightly over her breasts.

            				 V.O.

            		That night they were more blissful in

            		 their ardent love than they had been

            			   for a long time.

            SHOTS TO ILLUSTRATE V.O.

            Getting up.

            Alice and Helena in the kitchen.

            Bill in his office with patients.

            				 V.O.

            		  The gray of morning awakened them

            			    only too soon.

            Alice had to take Helena to school.

            		    And Bill had a number of early

            			    appointments.

            		  So the evening hours passed in the

            		 predetermined daily routine of work,

            		  and the events of the night before

            			    began to fade.

            BILL'S APARTMENT - HELENA'S BEDROOM - NIGHT

            HELENA reading aloud to BILL and ALICE from "A Child's Garden of

            Verses".  She finishes her poem and yawns.

            				 BILL

            		  And now, my darling, time for bed.

            			   What do you say?

            HELENA smiles and puts her arms around BILL.

            BILL and ALICE kiss her goodnight, turn out the lights and go into the

            living room.

            LIVING ROOM

            ALICE sighs comfortably.

            				ALICE

            		  So, how do you feel about wrapping

            			    some presents?

            				 BILL

            		   Kind of negative.  We can do it

            			      tomorrow.

            Bill drops down on the couch, picks up the TV controller and starts

            switching channels.

            Alice snuggles up to him.

            				ALICE

            		      Anything good on tonight?

            				 BILL

            		       Have you got the paper?

            Alice puts her arms around him.

            				ALICE

            		    I don't feel like watching TV.

            They kiss.

            				ALICE

            		  Let's break the law a little first

            BATHROOM - A FEW MOMENTS LATER

            Bill takes a Band-Aid box from the bathroom medicine cabinet and

            removes a small plastic bag of pot.

            

            BEDROOM

            Alice skillfully rolls two joints.

            MINUTES LATER

            Bill and Alice sitting in bed, partly undressed and smoking the joints.

            Alice inhales and leans back with an ashtray in her lap.

            She is high.

            				ALICE

            		      How about the truth game?

            				  

            				 BILL

            		   Always a bit dangerous with pot.

            				ALICE

            			 Isn't that the fun?

            				 BILL

            		       I'm putty in your hands.

            				ALICE

            		Okay, let's start with who were those

            		   those two gorgeous women at the

            			  party last night?

            				 BILL

            		 Don't really know.  One of them just

            			started talking to me.

            				ALICE

            		  I thought they might be patients?

            				 BILL

            		No such luck.  They're models.  One of

            		  them said I once removed something

            		    from her eyes on windy day in

            			  Rockefeller Plaza.

            				ALICE

            			  Always on the job.

            

            				 BILL

            			      That's me.

            				ALICE

            		 And what did they want from you this

            				time?

            				 BILL

            			 My body - what else?

            ALICE doesn't find the remark particularly amusing.

            				 BILL

            		 Hey, come on - all I did was talk to

            		them...  Anyway, who was the guy _you_

            			  were dancing with?

            BILL is not that interested and just wants to change the subject.

            				ALICE

            			       Sandor?

            				 BILL

            			Sandor...  Who is he?

            				ALICE

            		      A friend of the Zieglers.

            				 BILL

            			 And what does he do?

            				ALICE

            		     I never actually found out?

            				 BILL

            				Rich?

            				ALICE

            			 Talked like he was.

            				 BILL

            			And what did he want?

            

            				ALICE

            		   Sex.  Upstairs.  Then and there.

            The pot makes ALICE think this is hilarious.

            				 BILL

            		 Well, I guess that's understandable.

            				ALICE

            			   Understandable?

            				 BILL

            		   Well, you're a beautiful woman.

            				ALICE

            		    Oh, I see.  So does exhaustive

            		 research show that every man I meet

            			  wants to screw me?

            				 BILL

            		   There might be some exceptions.

            				ALICE

            		  Does that mean that all men, with

            	       _possibly_ _some_ _exceptions_, want to

            		screw all beautiful women, married or

            			      otherwise?

            				  

            				 BILL

            		      I suppose, basically, yes.

            				ALICE

            		   So does that mean you wanted to

            			screw the two models?

            				 BILL

            		   I did say with some exceptions.

            				ALICE

            		  And of course you're an exception?

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            

            				ALICE

            			      How come?

            				 BILL

            			 Because I love you.

            				ALICE

            			  Any other reasons?

            				 BILL

            			Because we're married.

            				ALICE

            			     Any others?

            				 BILL

            		 And because I wouldn't lie to you or

            			      hurt you.

            				ALICE

            		So basically what it comes down to is

            		   that you wouldn't screw the two

            		models out of _consideration_ for me,

            		       but otherwise you would.

            				 BILL

            		   Hey, is this thing on Court TV?

            BILL feigns looking around for cameras.

            				ALICE

            		     Why don't you just give me a

            			   straight answer?

            				 BILL

            		   Hey, come on, honey.  The pot's

            			making you aggressive.

            He takes her cigarette and puts it out.

            				ALICE

            

            		I'm not being aggressive at all - and

            		   how about you not putting out my


            				 BILL

            			 Okay.  Okay.  Okay.

            				ALICE

            		   Now try to be honest.  When some

            		really great-looking woman comes in to

            	      your office to have her tits checked out,

            		 don't you ever think about screwing

            				 her?

            				 BILL

            		   Come on, give me a break.  I'm a

            	       doctor.  It's all very impersonal.  And

            		 anyway my insurance requires that a

            		       nurse is always present.

            				ALICE

            		  You're being evasive.  When you're

            		feeling her tits, is it never any more

            		     than sheer professionalism?

            				 BILL

            		     Basically, that's all it is.

            				ALICE

            			   Just basically?

            				 BILL

            		 Oh, come on.  There are no absolutes

            			     in anything.

            				ALICE

            	      No absolutes...  Okay.  Fine...  And does

            		 the same thing go for women?  While

            		they're having their tits squeezed, do

            		 you suppose your lady patients ever

            		 wonder what your dick might be like?

            				 BILL

            

            			   Definitely not.

            				ALICE

            			   And why is that?

            			    BILL (laughs)

            		  Because they're too worried about

            			  what I might find.

            				ALICE

            			You know what I mean.

            				 BILL

            		    No, again.  Not most of them.

            				ALICE

            				 Why?

            				 BILL

            		 Well, I suppose that most women are

            		   programmed differently from men

            				ALICE

            	       Oh, yes, I forgot.  Millions of years of

            		 evolution - right?  Men have to put

            		  their sperm into as many women as

            		   they can, but women stay at home

            	       with pretty pink things and take care of

            			    the children?

            				 BILL

            	       A bit oversimplified but something like

            				that.

            A dispirited smile passes over her face.

            				ALICE

            		      Oh, if you men only knew.

            The look in her eyes changes, becoming cool and impenetrable,

            and BILL allows her hands to slip from his.

            				 BILL

            

            		   If we knew -?  What do you mean

            			       by that?

            		  ALICE (in a strangely harsh voice)

            		   About what you imagine, my dear.

            				 BILL

            	      Hey, Alice, hey, look at me...  The truth.

            		 Is there something you've kept from

            				 me?

            ALICE looks down with a strange smile.

            			    BILL (laughs)

            		  You're just trying to wind me up.

            				ALICE

            			    If you say so.

            				 BILL

            		If I say so?  Wait a minute.  I'm not

            		going to let you get away with that...

            		Seriously...  Is there's something you

            			   haven't told me?

            ALICE stops short of saying something.

            				 BILL

            			       Say it.

            ALICE nods.

            				ALICE

            		  Well, last summer at Cape Cod - I

            		 don't suppose you remember one night

            		in the dining room, there was a young

            		Naval officer sitting near us.  He was

            		       with two other officers.

            

            				 BILL

            		As a matter of fact, I don't  But what

            			      about him?

            				ALICE

            		   The waiter brought him a message

            		during dinner, at which point he left

            			      the table?

            Bill waits for her to continue.

            				ALICE

            		Well...I first saw him that morning in

            		the lobby.  He was checking in and he

            		  was following the bellboy with his

            		       luggage to the elevator.

            		  He glanced at me as he walked past

            	       but didn't stop until he had gone a few

            		   more steps.  Then he turned and

            			    looked at me.

            	      He didn't say anything.  He didn't smile.

            		   In fact, it seemed to me that he

            		scowled.  Maybe I did the same thing.

            ALICE stops for a moment.

            				ALICE

            		I was very stirred by him.  That whole

            	       day I lay on the beach, lost in dreams.

            She stops.

            				 BILL

            				Go on.

            ALICE thinks about how to continue.

            BILL stares at her.

            

            				ALICE

            		  That afternoon you and I made love

            		 and talked about our future, and our

            				child.

            		Later we were sitting on the balcony

            		    and he passed below us without

            			     looking up.

            	       Just the sight of him stirred me deeply

            		and I thought if he wanted me, I could

            		 not have resisted.  I thought I was

            			ready to give up you,

            		     the child, my whole future.

            		And yet at the same time - if you can

            		understand it - you were dearer to me

            		than ever, and I stroked your forehead

            		  and kissed your hair, and at that

            		   moment my love for you was both

            			   tender and sad.

            		At dinner I wore a white rose and you

            	       said I was very beautiful.  It might not

            		have been just an accident that he and

            		       his friends sat near us.

            		   He didn't look up but I actually

            		considered getting up, walking over to

            		   him and like someone in a movie,

            		saying, 'Here I am, my love, for whom

            		      I have waited - take me.'

            	       Well, it was about then that the waiter

            		brought him the envelope.  He read it,

            	       turned pale, said goodbye to his friends

            		- and glancing at me mysteriously, he

            			    left the room.

            ALICE stops for a moment.

            				ALICE

            

            		I barely slept that night and woke up

            	      the next morning very agitated.  I didn't

            		know whether I was afraid that he had

            	     left or that he might still be there...  But

            		by dinner I realised he was gone and I

            		      breathed a sigh of relief.

            Long silence

            				 BILL

            			And if he hadn't left?

            Alice doesn't reply.

            				ALICE

            			    I don't know.

            BILL doesn't say anything but there is a scornful expression around his

            mouth.

            The phone rings.

            				 BILL

            		Hello?...Oh...  When did they call?...

            		No, I have the address...If they call

            		       again say I'm on my way.

            He hangs up the phone and starts to put on his shoes.

            				 BILL

            		       Lou Nathanson just died.

            				ALICE

            		  Oh, that's too bade.  But you were

            		     expecting that, weren't you?

            				 BILL

            				Yes..

            Bill starts to get dressed.

            				 BILL

            		 I have to go over there for a while.

            

            				ALICE

            				 Now?

            				 BILL

            		       I have to show my face.

            BILL silently getting dressed.

            				ALICE

            	       Obviously, it was a mistake to have told

            				 you.

            			    BILL (coldly)

            		Not at all..  We must always tell each

            			  other everything.

            				ALICE

            			   It was the pot.

            			    BILL (coldly)

            		  It doesn't really matter.  Nothing

            		   happened.  Just a passing fancy.

            EXT MARION'S APARTMENT HOUSE - NIGHT

            BILL's taxi pulls up to the stylish, lower 5th avenue apartment.

            Doorman opens the door.

            INT MARION'S LOBBY

            Bill walks to the elevator

            INT MARION's PRIVATE ELEVATOR LOBBY

            Bill exits elevator and find's her door ajar.

            He knocks softly and enters without waiting for a reply.

            			    BILL (softly)

            			       Marion?

            He walks through the quiet apartment.

            

            MASTER BEDROOM

            The body of LOU NATHANSON lies on a large bed with an oxygen

            cylinder and other medical paraphernalia on tables on each side of

            the bed.

            MARION, the dead man's daughter, a pretty girl in her late twenties,

            sits at the foot of the bed, exhausted, her arms hanging limply at her

            side.

            She starts to get up but BILL stops her with a movement from his

            hand, and she merely greets him with a nod, her eyes large and sad.

            BILL moves to the head of the bed and mechanically places his hands

            on the forehead of the dead man and on his arms.

            He shakes his head a couple of times and his shoulders drop with a

            slight expression of regret.

            				 BILL

            		I hope his last moments were peaceful.

            Marion gives him a despairing look.

            He puts his hands in his pockets and his eyes wander about the room

            until they finally rest again on Marion.

            				 BILL

            		  Well, Marion, at least you weren't

            		    entirely unprepared for this.

            She holds out her hand to him.  He takes it sympathetically.

            Marion sighs, woefully.

            				MARION

            		Dad seemed pretty good today.  Around

            	      nine o'clock he said he felt like taking a

            	       nap.  So I went into the living room to

            	      watch television.  I don't think I was out

            	       of his room for more than half-an-hour.

            

            Marion starts to weep.

            				MARION

            		When I went back, at first I though he

            		was still asleep...  The I realized he

            	      wasn't breathing...  I did everything you

            		    had told me but..  he was....

            She can't bring herself to say, dead, and she shakes her head,

            despairingly.

            				MARION

            		 I called the emergency people... But

            		 when they got here they just said he

            		    was...dead and asked whether I

            		    wanted them to take him away?

            She breaks down sobbing.

            BILL draws up a chair and sits down opposite her.

            				 BILL

            		  Marion, from what you've said, it

            		 sounds like your father died in his

            		  sleep.  He wouldn't have suffered.

            				MARION

            		Oh, God...I hope not...  I've been so

            	      afraid of the actual...  dying business...

            	   But he made it _so_ _easy_, just as he tried to

            		make everything else in my life easy.

            BILL takes her hands.

            				 BILL

            		    Have you notified any of your

            			      relatives?

            				MARION

            		     I phoned Carl - my fiancee.

            

            She does not look BILL straight in the eye when she says, fiancee/

            				MARION

            		 He's going to make some calls for me

            		      and then he's coming over.

            				 BILL

            			   Oh, that's good.

            				MARION

            		  I think you've met Carl here a few

            		times?  We're planning to get married

            			      in April.

            				 BILL

            		Oh, that's wonderful.  I'm very happy

            			       for you.

            They sit for a few moments without speaking.

            				 V.O.

            	       I certainly do remember Carl.  So she's

            		 going to marry him, Bill thought to

            		 himself.  I wonder why?  She surely

            	       can't be in love with him.  He's nothing

            		  to look at, and he hasn't got any

            		 money...  He's just an assistant in

            	       professor of something or other...  But

            	     then it's none of my business.  Still... if

            	       she were my mistress, her hair would be

            	      less dry and her lips would be fuller and

            			       redder.

            Marion suddenly starts to talk.

            				MARION

            		     Dad had so many worries and

            		disappointments.  My mother was never

            	      well...  And my _brother_...he was such a

            		 disappointment...  I don't even know

            		 where he is.  The last we heard from

            		   him was from some small town in

            		Mexico.  I can't even remember where.

            

            [POSSIBLE MISSING PAGE]

            

            In spite of himself, BILL places his hand on her head, caressing it.  He

            feels her body begin to tremble and her sobs become louder and

            finally quite unrestrained.

            All at once, she slips down from her chair and kneels in front of him,

            clasping his legs with her arms and pressing her face into them.

            She looks up at him with large eyes, wild with grief, and whispers

            ardently:

            				MARION

            		I don't want to leave here...  Even if

            	      you never return...  Even if I am never to

            	     see you again...  I want, at least, to live

            			      near you.

            BILL looks touched rather than surprised.

            				 BILL

            		       Please - get up, Marion.

            He says this softly, and bending down he gently raises her up.

            He glances at the dead man on the bed and only puts his arms

            around her in a very hesitant embrace and kisses her on the

            forehead.

            At the same time, without knowing why, a sense of anger wells up

            against ALICE.

            _Jealous fantasy image of Alice and the Naval officer._

            The door bell rings.

            He hastily kisses Marion's cheek, as if in gratitude, and goes to the

            door.

            It's CARL standing there - a very ordinary looking man with an

            umbrella in his hand and a serious face appropriate to the situation.

            The two men greet each other much more cordially than is called for

            by their actual state of acquaintance.

            

            They walk to the bedroom and CARL has an embarrassed look at the

            deceased.

            				 CARL

            		  Oh, my poor, dear Marion.  I am so

            				sorry.

            He puts his arms around her.

            BILL goes into the next room to write out the death certificate.

            When he finishes, he returns to the bedroom where the engaged

            couple sit, hand in hand, by the bed of the dead man.

            The door-bell rings.

            				 CARL

            			     I'll get it.

            While he is out of the room, Marion, with her eyes on the floor, says,

            almost inaudibly:

            				MARION

            			     I love you.

            BILL merely pronounces her name tenderly.

            				 BILL

            			       Marion.

            CARL returns with Marion's UNCLE and AUNT and aunt, whose

            presence gives BILL the opportunity to make his goodbyes and leave.

            At the door.

            				 CARL

            		      I hope we'll see you soon.

            EXT MARION'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            Bill walks outside.  It has become even milder.  A gentle breeze carries

            [illegible] from the nearby park to the street.  BILL inhales the fresh air.

            

            			       DOORMAN

            				Taxi?

            				 BILL

            	       No thanks.  I think I'll walk for a bit.

            EXT STREET TO PARK - NIGHT

            Bill walking.

            EXT PARK - NIGHT

            Walking through the park, BILL notices on some of the benches in the

            shadows, that couples are kissing, just as if Spring had actually

            arrived and no danger lurked in the deceptive warm air.

            A tramp lies full length on a bench wrapped in newspapers with his

            hat over his face.

            				 V.O.

            		The image of the tramp made him think

            		  of the dead man he had just left,

            		  and he shuddered and felt slightly

            		 nauseated at the thought that decay

            		 and decomposition had already begun

            		 their work in the body he just left.

            	      He was glad he was still alive and in all

            		probability that these ugly things were

            	       still far removed from him, and that he

            	      was, in fact, still in the prime of life,

            		 had a beautiful wife and could have

            	       several women in addition, if he wanted

            		 to, although doing so would require

            		     more free time than he had.

            BILL notices a group of rowdy college boys coming towards him, six

            of them taking up the whole walkway.

            He moves aside to keep out of their way.

            

            But as they pass, one of them, a tall boy with an open overcoat,

            deliberately bumps into him with his raised elbow.

            BILL involuntarily stops.

            The tall student takes two more steps and turns.

            They glare at each other for a moment with only a short distance

            separating them.

            Suddenly, BILL turns around again and walks.

            He hears a short laugh behind him.

            He wants to turn around and fight but he feels his heart beating

            strangely.

            				 V.O.

            		   Had he become a coward, he asked

            		 himself, and noticed his knees were

            	       shaking a little bit.  Ridiculous!  Why

            	       should he get involved in a street fight

            		with some drunken college student who

            		      had five friends with him.

            BILL keeps walking without looking back.

            		He, a man of thirty-five, a practising

            		physician, a married man and father of

            		  a child.  He might wind up in the

            		 hospital or worse and tomorrow be in

            		 the same position as the man he just

            		  left..  Then he thought about his

            	       profession?  There were dangers lurking

            	      there, too, everywhere and at all times -

            		except that one usually forgets about

            				them.

            EXT STREET - ON WAY DOMINO - NIGHT

            BILL walking.

            				 V.O.

            

            		   Surely, it had been nothing but

            		  common sense to avoid a ridiculous

            	      fight with the student...  but if he ever

            		   meet the Naval officer with whom

            			       Alice...

            JEALOUS FANTASY IMAGE - ALICE AND NAVAL OFFICER

            				 V.O.

            		But what insanity!  After all, nothing

            		  happened...  What was he thinking

            	      about?...  But then, wasn't it really just

            	       as bad as if she had actually fucked him

            	      - she might just as well have.  Wasn't it

            		 even worse, in a way.  What a joy it

            		  would be to teach _him_ a lesson.

            EXT STREET - DOMINO'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            Bill passes a young girl, DOMINO, who falls into step beside him.

            				DOMINO

            				 Hi.

            BILL slows down and looks at her.  She is very pretty with dark red

            lips.

            				 BILL

            				 Hi.

            				DOMINO

            			  How're you doing?

            				 BILL

            		      Fine.  How are you doing?

            				DOMINO

            	       I'm doing great...Listen, how would you

            		      like to have a little fun?

            				 BILL

            

            			      I'm sorry?

            				DOMINO

            	       Have a little fun.  Come inside with me?

            		       I just live over there.

            She points to a nearby doorway.

            BILL a little off balance.

            				 BILL

            			Come inside with you?

            				DOMINO

            	     Yes.  It's a lot nicer than it is out here.

            				 BILL

            			  Do you live there?

            				DOMINO

            				 Yes.

            				 BILL

            			     By yourself?

            				DOMINO

            		   I have a roommate but she's not

            				home.

            She gently takes his arm.

            				DOMINO

            		  It's okay - no one will bother us.

            BILL smiles, uncertainly.

            				DOMINO

            		     Really, it's okay.  Come on.

            BILL allows himself to be led to the door.

            			   DOMINO (gently)

            			       Come on.

            

            INT DOMINO APARTMENT LOBBY - NIGHT

            She leads BILL through the small, dingy entrance lobby lit by a

            flickering fluorescent tube to a ground-floor rear apartment.

            				 BILL

            		   Should we talk about the money?

            				DOMINO

            			How does sixty sound?

            BILL nods, a little uncomfortably.

            				 BILL

            			 Sixty.  Sounds good.

            DOMINO laughs.

            			    DOMINO (laughs)

            		   I don't keep track of the time.

            She unlocks the door and they go inside.

            It's a clean, reasonably tidy, ex cold-water railway flat.

            The girl smiles sweetly, and walks ahead of BILL into the narrow

            bedroom where there is a neatly made king-size bed without a

            bedspread..

            				 BILL

            		    By the way, what's your name?

            				DOMINO

            			       Domino.

            				 BILL

            		   Domino.  That's an unusual name.

            				DOMINO

            		Well, it's my, uh...professional name.

            				 BILL

            				Right.

            

            				DOMINO

            			And what's your name?

            Bill hesitates.

            				 BILL

            				Bill.

            				  

            				DOMINO

            			      Hi, Bill.

            				 BILL

            			     Hi, Domino.

            				DOMINO

            		Would you like a drink or some grass?

            				 BILL

            			No thanks.  I'm fine.

            She puts on some music.

            				 BILL

            			  Nice little place.

            				DOMINO

            			   Yes, it's okay.

            				 BILL

            		      Is this really your place?

            				DOMINO

            		  That's the second time you asked.

            				 BILL

            		   No, it just that I was under the

            		impression that most girls didn't use

            		their own apartment - too much hassle.

            				DOMINO

            		 That's true but I don't do this that

            				much.

            				 BILL

            			   Oh, how's that?

            

            				DOMINO

            		I only work when I get too far behind

            			with my student loan.

            BILL is a little surprised.

            				 BILL

            		What are you school are you going to?

            				DOMINO

            				 NYU.

            				 BILL

            		     NYU.  What are you studying?

            				DOMINO

            			      Sociology.

            				 BILL

            		      Good sociology department?

            				DOMINO

            		Pretty good.  Ever hear of Pearlstein

            			     and Johnson?

            				 BILL

            		   To be honest, I'm not much into

            			      sociology.

            She slowly starts to undress.

            				DOMINO

            			   What do you do?

            				 BILL

            			    I'm a doctor?

            				DOMINO

            			      A doctor?

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            

            				DOMINO

            				 GP?

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            				DOMINO

            			  My father's a GP.

            			    BILL (laughs)

            		No kidding?  I hope I don't know him.

            			   DOMINO (laughs)

            		     He practises in New Jersey.

            				 BILL

            			     New Jersey..

            She steps out of her panties and tosses them on the table.

            				 BILL

            	      Listen, I know it's a little late for this

            		 but do you mind if I ask how old you

            				 are?

            She stands naked before him with her arms outstretched.

            				DOMINO

            			How old do you think?

            				 BILL

            		Well, to be honest, I would have said

            		sixteen or seventeen but obviously if

            		you're going to college...  eighteen?

            			   DOMINO (laughs)

            			      Nineteen.

            She puts her arms around his neck again and gazes into his eyes.

            				DOMINO

            			   Well, shall we?

            

            _Bleep-bleep_.

            BILL's cellular phone.

            _Bleep-bleep_

            He fumbles in his pockets for the phone and DOMINO has to get off

            his lap for him to get it out.

            				 BILL

            				Hello?

            It's ALICE.

            				 BILL

            	      Hi, honey.  Yes, everything's okay...  I'm

            		 not sure...  We're waiting for some

            	     relatives to show up...  It could be late...

            	       No, don't wait up.  Can't really talk...

            		Okay, as soon as I can...  Same here.

            He disconnects and puts the phone back in his pocket.

            				DOMINO

            		      Was that Mrs Doctor Bill?

            BILL thinks for a moment and nods.  Then he sighs and gets to his feet.

            		       DOMINO (not a question)

            			   You have to go.

            				 BILL

            			    I'm afraid so.

            				DOMINO

            			    What a shame.

            He gets out his wallet and starts to count out sixty dollars.

            				DOMINO

            		    Oh, look, you don't have to...

            				 BILL

            		    No, that's all right, he says.

            

            				DOMINO

            			 Really.  It's okay.

            				 BILL

            	   No, no.  Listen, we need more good sociologists.

            They both laugh.

            				DOMINO

            		   Okay but you've got a raincheck.

            				 BILL

            			     That's deal.

            EXT STREET TO CAFE SONATA - NIGHT

            BILL walks aimlessly through the wintry night.

            				 V.O.

            	       Where shall I go now, he asked himself?

            		  The obvious thing was home to bed.

            		But he couldn't persuade himself to do

            				that.

            		 He thought of going back to the girl

            		  but that somehow seemed ridiculous

            				 now.

            		 He was overcome with a sense that he

            		 was moving farther and farther away

            		  from his everyday existence into a

            		     completely different world.


            By the chance, he passes a small nightclub, Cafe Sonata, and

            notices Nick Nightingale's name and photograph outside.

            He stops and looks at it.

            The DOORMAN drifts over.

            

            			       DOORMAN

            		   The band's about to wind up but

            			they're still serving.

            BILL nods and goes in.

            INT CAFE SONATA - NIGHT

            The place is about a quarter full.  BILL sits down at a table near the

            band.

            Nick sees him and winks.

            BILL gestures hello, orders a beer.

            The band finishes their last number and take a perfunctory bow to a

            scattering of applause.

            NICK comes over to the table.

            				 NICK

            			      Hey, Bill!

            They shake hands and ad-libs of greetings.

            The WAITER swoops in with BILL's beer.

            				 BILL

            			What are you drinking?

            				 NICK

            			   Scotch and soda.

            The WAITER nods and hurries off.

            				 NICK

            		    So what brings you out at this

            				hour?

            				 BILL

            

            	       Just happened to be passing by.  I have

            		   a patient in the neighbourhood.

            				 NICK

            		     Do you live in the Village?

            				 BILL

            		    No, we've got an apartment on

            			  Central Park West.

            				 NICK

            			   You're married?

            				 BILL

            			     Nine years.

            				 NICK

            		   That was the great looking woman

            		 you were dancing with at the party?

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            				 NICK

            			      Lucky man.

            BILL nods.

            				 NICK

            			      Any kids?

            				 BILL

            		An eight year old daughter.  How about

            				 you?

            				 NICK

            	      I've got a wife and four boys in Seattle.

            				 BILL

            		 That's great.  So is this your band?

            				 NICK

            		       No, I'm just filling in.

            

            				 BILL

            		    Who do you normally play with?

            				 NICK

            		 Anybody.  Anywhere.  As a matter of

            	      fact, I've got another gig later tonight.

            				 BILL

            		    You're playing somewhere else

            			      _tonight_?

            			    NICK (shrugs)

            		They only get started there about two

            				 BILL

            			   In the village?

            				 NICK

            		I don't actually know the address yet.

            				 BILL

            			      How come?

            				 NICK

            	     It's in a different place every time, and I

            		   only get it about an hour or so

            			     beforehand.

            				 BILL

            		    A different place every time?

            				 NICK

            			       So far.

            			    BILL (laughs)

            		       What's the big mystery?

            Nick opens his palms in a parody of innocence.

            				 NICK

            			I just play the piano.

            				 BILL

            

            		    What kind of a function is it?

            				 NICK

            	     What kind of a function is it?...  Well, to

            		be completely honest, it's not easy to

            			      describe.

            				 BILL

            		   But you've worked there before?

            				 NICK

            				True.

            				 BILL

            		    And it's not easy to describe?

            				 NICK

            			 I play blindfolded.

            				 BILL

            				What?

            				 NICK

            			 I play blindfolded.

            Something near the entrance door attracts Nick's attention.

            			   NICK (stands up)

            			  Back in a minute.

            He walks to the front window of the club and looks out into the

            snowy street.  He doesn't see what he's looking for and returns.

            				 NICK

            	       Sorry about that.  I'm supposed to meet

            			    somebody here.

            				 BILL

            			  With the address?

            Nick shrugs, meaning, yes.

            

            				 BILL

            		  Listen, you're putting me on about

            		that blindfolded business, aren't you.

            				 NICK

            	      No, that's the truth.  They're very strict

            			     about that.

            				 BILL

            	       This is getting curiouser and curiouser.

            				 NICK

            		 Maybe so, but listen, I was sworn to

            	       secrecy, and please, just forget I said

            		      anything at all about it.

            				 BILL

            		Nick, you can trust me.  I won't say a

            		 word about this to anyone but since

            		 you've told me this much, you can't

            			      stop now.

            				 NICK

            	       No, really, this is not a joke.  I'm not

            			saying anything else.

            				 BILL

            		 Nick, you can't do this to me.  I'll

            		 wonder about this for the rest of my

            			   life.  Trust me.

            NICK is very uncomfortable about this but is also dying to talk about

            it.

            				 NICK

            		 Okay, well this is just between us.

            				 BILL

            			     Absolutely.

            				 NICK

            

            		  Well...first of all, although I am

            		  blindfolded I can of course still

            		       hear...and the sounds...

            NICK closes his eyes and lets the provocative innuendo sink in.

            				 NICK

            	      _And_...the last time the blindfold wasn't

            			  tied on that well.

            NICK also lets that sink in.

            				 NICK

            	       Bill...I've seen a few things in my life

            		but never anything like this...  And I

            		     have never seen such women.

            				 BILL

            	      What does it cost to get into this place?

            				 NICK

            			      Forget it.

            				 BILL

            		     What do you mean, forget it.

            				 NICK

            			      Forget it.

            				 BILL

            		  Look, I don't care what it costs.

            				 NICK

            		  It's not a matter of money.  These

            	       people aren't interested in money.  It's

            		     a completely closed affair.

            				 BILL

            	     _These_ _people_.  Who are _these_ _people_?

            				 NICK

            

            	      Put it this way - if I knew their names it

            		 would be worth more than my life to

            			  say them out loud.

            				 BILL

            	       Nick, don't you think you might just be

            		 over-dramatising this a little bit?

            		  There must be some way you can get

            				me in.

            			NICK (shakes his head)

            		      It would be too dangerous.

            				 BILL

            			      Dangerous?

            				 NICK

            	       These are not people you fuck with - if

            			you'll pardon the pun.

            Nick sees someone looking through the plate glass window.

            				 NICK

            			 I'll be right back.

            He gets up and hurries outside to the street.

            BILL watches him through the window, hunched up against the cold,

            stamping his feet up and down, talking to a man and writing

            something down.

            Nick returns blowing on his hands.

            Bill gives him and inquiring look.

            				 BILL

            			Was that the address?

            				 NICK

            			  And the password.

            				 BILL

            			      Password?

            

            				 NICK

            		  Yes.  You can't get in without the

            		  password and they change it every

            				time.

            		And. listen, I'm going to have to get

            			 weaving pretty soon.

            		       BILL (said with a smile)

            		  Nick, you son-of-a-bitch, you know

            	       you are definitely going to have to take

            		 me with you tonight.  You know that,

            			      don't you.

            Nick sighs and shakes his head.

            				 BILL

            		Look, I'll tell you what - you give me

            		the password and the address and I'll

            	       go there by myself.  There won't be the

            		    slightest connection with you,

            			     whatsoever.

            NICK squirms.

            				 NICK

            	       Look, even if I were crazy enough to do

            	       that, you couldn't get in the way you're

            			   dressed, anyway.

            				 BILL

            			       Why not?

            				 NICK

            		 Everyone there is always masked and

            			     in costume.

            				 BILL

            			Masked and in costume?

            				 NICK

            			       Always.

            Bill looks at his watch.

            

            				 BILL

            		 Okay.  Point taken.  _But_ there's a

            	     possibility I know a place that might still

            			       be open.

            				 NICK

            		  Bill, you're out of your mind.  No

            		 costume place would be open at this

            			    time of night.

            				 BILL

            	       Look, Nick, what the hell.  Just give me

            	      a chance.  Let me try.  If I can't get the

            	       gear I'll forget about the whole thing.

            			    Scouts honour.

            NICK looks ready to give in.

            				 BILL

            				Okay?

            NICK sighs in resignation.

            				 BILL

            		Okay.  So, let me have the address and

            		 the password, and tell me what kind

            			  of costume I need?

            EXT BUSY GREENWICH VILLAGE STREET - NIGHT

            BILL's taxi pulls up in front of a costume shop.  A sign says: 'Formal

            Dress and Costumes.

            The place is closed.

            				 BILL

            				Shit.

            He thinks for a moment, pays the driver and gets out.

            He notices a sign that says: "In case of emergency ring apartment 3."

            

            He looks up and sees a light on in the apartment above the store.

            He rings the bell for apartment 3, which has the name, Gibson..

            After a couple of rings, a voice comes over the intercom.

            				GIBSON

            			   Yes, what is it?

            BILL talks to the TV security camera.

            				 BILL

            			    Mister Gibson?

            				GIBSON

            			  What do you want?

            				 BILL

            	       Mister Gibson, I'm very sorry to disturb

            		 you at this hour.  I'm a Doctor.  My

            	      name is Harford.  I need to see you.  It's

            			      important.

            Bill holds up his New York State Medical Board card to the doorway

            TV security camera.

            				GIBSON

            			    Somebody hurt?

            				 BILL

            		  No one's hurt but it's important.

            				GIBSON

            		       What kind of important?

            				 BILL

            	      It would really be better if I could come

            		upstairs for a moment and talk to you.

            				GIBSON

            		    You better come back tomorrow.

            				 BILL

            

            		   Mr. Gibson, tomorrow will be too

            	       late.  I really need to see you now.  It

            			   won't take long.

            Silence.

            Then the door buzzer sounds.

            BILL pushes open the door and goes upstairs two at a time.

            A door opens on the chain and a man in his fifties, wearing flannel

            pyjamas and a heavy bathrobe, who has the looks and manner of a

            road-company ham actor peers out.

            				 BILL

            			     Mr. Gibson?

            				GIBSON

            				 Yes.

            BILL holds up his New York State medical card again.

            				  

            				 BILL

            		Good evening, Mister Gibson.  This is

            		my New York State Medical Board card,

            		      just so you know who I am.

            Gibson looks at the card and at BILL.

            				GIBSON

            		   Okay, so you're Doctor Harford.

            			What's this all about?

            				 BILL

            	       Mister Gibson, you may not find it that

            	       easy to understand the urgency of this,

            		  but basically, uhm...  I need...a

            			 costume and a tux..

            Gibson stares at him in disbelief.

            				GIBSON

            		    You need a costume and a tux?

            

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            				GIBSON

            		I'm sorry, but do you honestly expect

            		 me to open my shop for you, at this

            				hour?

            				 BILL

            		  I can imagine how this may seem to

            		     you, Mister Gibson, and I am

            		 prepared to pay an extra two hundred

            		    dollars for the inconvenience.

            Gibson doesn't reply.

            				 BILL

            		     How does that sound to you?

            Judging from his expression, this sounds pretty good to Mr. Gibson.

            INT COSTUME SHOP - NIGHT

            A short while later, Gibson leads BILL through the shop to the dimly lit

            costume section.

            				GIBSON

            	       Okay, now let me get this straight.  You

            		want a tuxedo, a black monk's cassock

            		and a mask that completely covers your

            				face?

            				 BILL

            			      That's it.

            				GIBSON

            	       I have to tell you doctor, I've had some

            		 very strange requests in my day and

            		    this is certainly one of them.

            				 BILL

            			It's for a good cause.

            				GIBSON

            

            		       Okay, you're the doctor.

            GIBSON chuckles at his own witticism.

            				GIBSON

            	       Now, let me get this straight.  You want

            		 a tuxedo, a monks cassock and a mask

            		  that completely covers your face?

            				 BILL

            			      That's it.

            Suddenly BILL hears the clink of glasses from somewhere ahead of

            him.

            GIBSON flips a light switch.

            A light come on in a little office at the end of the passage.

            The desk is covered with plates, glasses and bottles.

            Two JAPANESE MEN, wearing blonde female wigs, naked except for

            Japanese kimonos, spring up from their chairs besides the desk.

            At the same moment, the semi-naked figure of a graceful GIRL

            disappears under the desk.

            GIBSON rushes forward with long strides, reaches across the desk

            and grabs one of the blond wigs.

            Simultaneously, the young GIRL, maybe fourteen, wriggles out from

            under the desk and runs along the passage to BILL who catches her in

            his arms.

            GIBSON drops the wig and grabs the two kimono garbed men.

            At the same time he calls out to BILL.

            				GIBSON

            		 Hold on to that girl for me, please.

            

            The GIRL presses against BILL as if now sure of her protection.  Her

            pretty little face covered with powder and a smile of impish desire in

            her eyes.

            			   GIBSON (shouts)

            		Gentlemen, you will stay here while I

            			   call the police.

            			       KIMONO 1

            		      Gibson, have you gone mad?

            			       KIMONO 2

            		  We were invited by the young lady.

            				GIBSON

            	       You will have to explain this.  Couldn't

            		   you see the girl is unbalanced?

            Then GIBSON he turns to BILL.

            				GIBSON

            		      Sorry to keep you waiting.

            				 BILL

            			     That's okay.

            BILL looks down with fascination at the GIRL, who looks up at him

            with alluring and childlike eyes, as if spellbound.

            The two KIMONO MEN start to argue with each other in Japanese..

            GIBSON turns to BILL.

            				GIBSON

            	       I'm sorry, did you say a brown or black

            			       cassock?

            				 BILL

            				Black.

            		   YOUNG GIRL (with gleaming eyes)

            

            		 No.  You must give this gentleman a

            		cloak lined with ermine and a doublet

            			     of red silk.

            			   GIBSON (to girl)

            		     Don't you budge from there.

            			      (to Bill)

            			  What size are you?

            				 BILL

            			 I take a 38 jacket.

            GIBSON picks up a brown monk's cassock hanging nearby and holds

            it up for BILL'S approval.

            				GIBSON

            			  This will fit you.

            				 BILL

            				Fine.

            				GIBSON

            		 Okay, let's go and try on the tux..

            The two Japanese men are still in the glass partitioned

            office.

            _GIBSON locks them in._

            			       KIMONO 1

            	       Gibson, this is preposterous!!  You will

            		     have to let us out at once.

            				GIBSON

            		I'm afraid that's out of the question,

            	       gentlemen.  This is now a police matter.

            	      You will kindly wait here until I return.

            Ad-libs of further protest from the two men

            The girl skips lightly up the stairs ahead of them.

            

            				GIBSON

            		 Now go to bed at once, you depraved

            	     creature.  I'll talk to you as soon as I've

            		       settled with those two.

            The girl gives BILL a sad shake of her head and exits.

            INT FRONT OF COSTUME SHOP - A LITTLE LATER

            Bill has changed into a black tuxedo and waits for Gibson to write up

            the bill.  His clothes and the costume are in two large plastic shopping

            bags.

            				GIBSON

            		Okay - that's a hundred and fifty for

            	       the rental.  Three hundred deposit.  And

            		 the two hundred inconvenience money.

            		 That's six hundred and fifty bucks..

            				 BILL

            				Okay.

            BILL hands him his credit card and his driver's license.

            				GIBSON

            			   I'd prefer cash.

            				 BILL

            		  Sorry, I don't carry that kind of

            				money.

            Gibson takes the credit card.

            				 BILL

            		Thanks.  And - by the way - I hope you

            		    wont be too hard on the child.

            				GIBSON

            		I'm sorry doctor but I'm not sure what

            		       business it is of yours.

            				 BILL

            

            	      Well, it's just that I first heard you say

            		the girl was unbalanced, and then you

            		called her depraved.  Those things are

            		       a little contradictory.

            		     GIBSON (a bit theatrically)

            		 Well, aren't insanity and depravity

            		     the same in the eyes of God?

            The last thing BILL wants right now is to get into an argument with

            GIBSON, so he replies in his most professional manner.

            				 BILL

            		Well, in any event, there _are_ things

            		 that can be done that might help the

            		situation.  Maybe we can have another

            		       talk about it tomorrow.

            Gibson laughs mockingly without uttering a sound.

            EXT STREET OUTSIDE COSTUME SHOP - NIGHT

            Bill, carrying two plastic shopping bags with his clothes in them, hails

            a taxi.

            He checks at a slip of paper with the address on it.

            				 BILL

            		  How do you feel about going out to

            		       Sands Point Long Island?

            The driver makes a face.

            				 BILL

            		   How about twenty bucks over the

            				meter?

            		     CAB DRIVER (shakes his head)

            		    I'll have to come back empty.

            				 BILL

            			     How's fifty?

            

            			      CAB DRIVER

            			    Fifty's good.

            EXT VARIOUS TAXI DRIVE-BYS - NIGHT (2ND UNIT)

            Brooklyn bridge

            L.I. Expressway

            INT CAB BILL - NIGHT

            				 V.O.

            	      Bills Thoughts:  Variations of, "I must be

            				mad."

            EXT LONG ISLAND MANSION ROAD - NIGHT

            The cab drives slowly down a wooded road.

            INT CAB

            BILL looking out for the house.

            Up ahead, he sees a stretch-limo with darkened windows pulling into

            a drive protected by iron gates flanked by two gatehouses.

            As they drive slowly past the gates, BILL sees a sign that says,

            'Bletchly Manor'.

            				 BILL

            		   Okay, driver - that's the place.

            		   Stop a little way down the road.

            The car comes to a stop.

            The meter says $75.50

            BILL takes out his wallet.

            				 BILL

            		  Okay, here's eighty dollars and...

            

            BILL carefully tears a hundred-dollar bill in half and gives one part to

            the driver.

            				 BILL

            		...I promised you fifty bucks over the

            	       meter but I'll make it a hundred if you

            		 wait for me.  Let the meter run and

            	       you'll get the other half plus the meter

            		      when I come back...  Okay?

            The driver gives BILL a wary look.

            			      CAB DRIVER

            			How long will you be?

            				 BILL

            		 That's the thing - I'm not sure.  I

            		 could be ten minutes.  I could be an

            	      hour or so.  But look, I'm leaving all my

            		      stuff in the back.  Okay?

            The cab driver takes half of the torn hundred-dollar bill.

            			      CAB DRIVER

            				Okay.

            BILL gets out of the cab, puts on the monk's cassock, throws his coat

            over his shoulders and walks back to the gates.

            EXT GATES - NIGHT

            The iron gates are closed and no one is in sight.

            Security cameras look at him.

            The road leading to the Manor House curves away into a small wood

            which covers the house.

            BILL rings a bell at the side of the gate and two men promptly

            come out of the gate house.

            

            		  GATEMAN 1 (polite and well-spoken)

            			  Good morning, sir.

            				 BILL

            			    Good morning.

            			      GATEMAN 1

            		      Can we be of any help you?

            				 BILL

            		  I suppose you'd like the password?

            			      GATEMAN 1

            		      If you wouldn't mind, sir.

            			    BILL (slowly)

            			  Fidelio Rainbow..

            			      GATEMAN 1

            			   Thank you, sir.

            The gate is opened.

            			      GATEMAN 1

            		  Is that your taxi down there, sir?

            				 BILL

            		  Uh - yes.  Yes - my chauffeur came

            		down with the flu at the last minute.

            			      GATEMAN 1

            		The cabby could have driven you right

            			     to the door.

            				 BILL

            	      Listen, I'm lucky I got here at all.  The

            		    guy's straight from Bulgaria.

            Bill laughs uncomfortably without getting a penny's change from the

            men.

            		      GATEMAN 1 (pointing a car)

            

            	     If you'd like to get in the car, sir.  We'll

            		       run you up to the house.

            				 BILL

            			    Okay.  Thanks.

            They get into the car.

            Gateman 2 remains at the gate.

            INT CAR

            Bill sits silently next to the driver.

            POV - THE LONG ISLAND - MANOR HOUSE - NIGHT

            INT CAR

            			GATEMAN 1 (tactfully)

            		 This might be a good time to put on

            			   your mask, sir.

            			   BILL (casually)

            			 Oh, yes.  Of course.

            BILL takes the mask from his pocket and puts it on.

            EXT MANOR HOUSE - NIGHT

            The car pulls up and BILL gets out.

            				 BILL

            			       Thanks.

            He walks up the stone steps and the front doors are opened before

            he reaches them.

            INT HOUSE

            BILL enters a large, candlelit, mirrored vestibule where two servants

            in black suits, their faces covered by grey masks, whisper in unison:

            			       SERVANTS

            			      Password?

            

            				 BILL

            			   Fidelio Rainbow.

            			      SERVANT 1

            			   Thank you, sir.

            One of them takes his coat, while the other opens a door.

            BILL enters a long room, dimly lit with candles, with high ceilings and

            walls covered with black silk.

            A line of mirrored doors on each side run the length of the room.

            There are about fifty men and women dressed as monks and nuns,

            their faces completely covered by masks.

            Gently swelling strains of Italian liturgical music comes from an organ

            playing somewhere.

            As his eyes become accustomed to the dim light, BILL sees that the

            women are naked beneath the full-length, black veils that flow down

            from their head bands.

            His eyes wander from voluptuous bodies to slender bodies, from

            delicate to richly developed figures, and he is filled with inexpressible

            desire.

            Occasionally, eyes turn towards him but immediately look away as

            soon as he notices them.

            A monk brushes against him and nods a greeting, but from behind

            the mask BILL sense a searching and penetrating glance.

            A strange, heavy perfume, as of southern gardens, pervades the

            room.

            Again an arm brushes against him, but this time it is that of a nun.

            Her face is fully masked, and like the others, naked under the black

            transparent lace of her veil.

            			      THE WOMAN

            

            	       You don't belong here.  There's still a

            		     chance for you to get away.

            BILL is momentarily unnerved by this but he is also completely

            captivated by the beauty and sensuality of this woman.

            				 BILL

            		I'm terribly sorry but I think you've

            		    mistaken me for someone else.

            			      THE WOMAN

            	       Please don't be foolish about this.  You

            			 must leave at once.

            				 BILL

            			     Who are you?

            			      THE WOMAN

            		   It doesn't matter.  You must go.

            				 BILL

            			Will you come with me?

            			      THE WOMAN

            			  That's impossible.

            				 BILL

            			     Impossible?

            			      THE WOMAN

            			     Impossible.

            				 BILL

            		Is there someplace else here we could

            				 go?

            			      THE WOMAN

            		Absolutely not.  Please believe me, if

            	       you are discovered it will go hard with

            				 you.

            BILL moves closer to her but she steps back.

            

            			    ANOTHER WOMAN

            		  What's the matter.  Why don't you

            				dance?

            BILL sees two men watching him from another corner and suspects

            that this woman has been sent to put him to the test.

            He smiles.

            				 BILL

            			I would love to dance.

            But just at that moment, THE WOMAN returns.

            She pretends that she has just noticed him and says in a voice that

            can be heard by the two men.

            			      THE WOMAN

            			  Returned at last.

            			     (she laughs)

            	      All your efforts are useless.  I know you.

            Then turning to the other woman she whispers:

            			      THE WOMAN

            	      Let me have him first - just for a while.

            The other woman smiles agreement, and with a light step goes to join

            the two men who have been watching.

            			      THE WOMAN

            		Don't ask any questions, and don't be

            	       surprised at anything.  I have tried to

            		 lead them astray but you can't fool

            		them for much longer.  Go before it is

            		too late, - and be careful that no one

            		  follows you.  No one must know who

            		   you are.  There would be no more

            			 peace for you.  Go!

            				 BILL

            			     [illegible]?

            

            			      THE WOMAN

            			   There is no way.

            He takes her hand and draws her closer to him.

            				 BILL

            			I must see you again.

            She whispers, despairingly

            			      THE WOMAN

            				 Go.

            				 BILL

            		  Is there no way I can ever see you

            				again.

            			      THE WOMAN

            		  No.  We must never meet again.  It

            		    could cost your life and mine.

            Just at that moment, a tall man stops before them, and with a slight

            bow, courteous but imperative, says:

            			       TALL MAN

            		       Will you dance with me?

            THE WOMAN hesitates but the TALL MAN puts his arm around her

            waist and leads her away the adjoining room.

            A moment later, a voice whispers behind BILL.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            			      Password!

            BILL turns around and sees two men.

            One, heavy-set, the other, slim and elegant.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            			      Password!

            				 BILL

            

            			   Fidelio Rainbow.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            	       That's right, sir.  That's the password

            		for admittance, but may I ask what is

            		     the password for the house?

            BILL is stuck.  He takes a deep breath..

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		 Won't you be kind enough to tell me

            		      the password of the house?

            This time it sounds like a threat.

            BILL can't think of anything to say.  He shakes his head and shrugs.

            				 BILL

            		  Sorry.  It looks like I must have

            			    forgotten it.

            The elegant man walks to the middle of the room and raises his hand.

            Everything gradually comes to a stop.

            Blindfolded, Nick stops playing when someone places a hand on his

            shoulder and whispers something to him.

            With all eyes on him, the two men walk back to BILL.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		The password, sir!  I must demand that

            			     you give it.

            				 BILL

            		Look, I'm terribly sorry but I've told

            		    you, I must have forgotten it.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            	       That's unfortunate.  For here it doesn't

            	       matter whether you have forgotten it or

            			if you never knew it.

            

            The rest of the men slowly gather around BILL.

            				 BILL

            		  Well, gentlemen, I seem to owe you

            			   all an apology.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		    It is too late for apologies.

            				 BILL

            		 Well, be that as it may, you have my

            		     most sincere regrets for not

            		   remembering the second password.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		 I'm afraid this is not a question of

            		      regret but of _expiation_.

            				 BILL

            		 Well, gentlemen, you must excuse me

            			 now.  I am leaving.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		I'm afraid that is no longer possible.

            				 BILL

            		Gentlemen, don't you think this farce

            			 has gone far enough?

            BILL looks for a way out but no one makes way for him.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		  You will kindly remove your mask.

            BILL looks around at the masked faces surrounding him.

            			ELEGANT MAN (sharply)

            		       Please remove your mask.

            BILL slowly removes his mask and puts it in his pocket.

            

            			      THE WOMAN

            		      I am ready to redeem him.

            There is a murmur of surprise in the room.

            THE WOMAN reaches for the veil, which is wrapped around her

            head, face and neck and unwinds it with a wonderful circular

            movement.

            It sinks to the floor, leaving her naked, her dark hair falling in great

            profusion over her shoulders, breasts and hips.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		     You are ready to redeem him?

            			      THE WOMAN

            			      Yes, I am.

            There is a low gasp from the assemblage.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		   You know what you're taking upon

            		       yourself in doing this?

            			      THE WOMAN

            				 Yes.

            Another murmur from the room.

            The elegant man turns back to BILL.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		  You are free.  Leave this house at

            	       once.  But first I must warn you that if

            		  you make any further inquiries or

            		  inform anyone about what you have

            		 seen here tonight, there will be the

            		most serious consequences for yourself

            		 and your family.  Do you understand

            				that?

            BILL doesn't reply immediately.

            

            				 BILL

            		   How is this woman to redeem me?

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		   That has nothing to do with you.

            BILL shakes his head.

            				 BILL

            		  I can't let this woman pay for me.

            			     ELEGANT MAN

            		 You would be unable, in any case, to

            		 change her fate.  When a promise has

            		  been made here there is no turning

            				back.

            			      THE WOMAN

            		      _Go!  You cannot save me._

            As she says this, she tears off the mask, allowing BILL a momentary

            glimpse of her face.

            Then he is seized by irresistible arms and pushed out.

            

            INT BILL'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            It is four o'clock in the morning.

            BILL, now changed back into his own clothes, enters his apartment.

            Everyone is asleep.

            He goes into his study and locks the costume and tux in a closet.

            In order not to wake ALICE, he undresses before going into the

            bedroom.

            BEDROOM

            ALICE is asleep, lying with her arms folded under her head

            Her lips are half open and painful shadows surround them.

            It is a face BILL does not know.

            He bends down over her, and at once her forehead becomes lined

            with furrows, as though someone had touched it, and her features

            seem strangely distorted.

            Suddenly, still in her sleep, she laughs so shrilly that he becomes

            alarmed.

            			 BILL (involuntarily)

            				Alice.

            She laughs again, as if in answer, in a strange, almost uncanny

            manner.

            				 BILL

            				Alice?

            She opens her eyes, slowly and with difficulty.

            She stares at him, as though she does not recognise him.

            			    BILL (softly)

            				Alice?

            

            As she wakes up, an expression of fear, even of terror comes into her

            eyes.

            Half awake, and seemingly in despair, she raises her arms.

            				 BILL

            			  What's the matter?

            ALICE stares at him, still frightened.

            				 BILL

            			   Alice, it's me.

            ALICE breathes deeply, tries to smile, drops her arms on the blanket.

            		     ALICE (in a far away voice)

            			  Is it morning yet?

            				 BILL

            	      It will be very soon.  It's a little past

            		 four o'clock.  I've just come home.

            She nods but barely seems to have heard or understood him.

            She stares into space, as though she can see through him.

            He bends over and touches her forehead.

            She shudders slightly.

            				 BILL

            			  What's the matter?

            She shakes her head slowly and he passes his hand gently over her

            hair.

            				 BILL

            		   Alice, you laughed so strangely.

            			  What's the matter?

            			  ALICE (distantly)

            

            			 I've been dreaming.

            			    BILL (gently)

            		     What have you been dreaming?

            				ALICE

            		      Oh, so much, I can't quite

            			      remember.

            			    BILL (gently)

            			 Perhaps if you try.

            				ALICE

            	       It was all so confused - and I'm tired.

            		       You must be tired, too.

            				 BILL

            		Not really.  I don't think I'll go to

            		bed at all.  You know, sometimes when

            	       I come home so late it's better to just

            			 go straight to work.

            ALICE nods without interest.

            				 BILL

            		   But why don't you tell me about

            			     your dream?

            He smiles a little artificially.

            				ALICE

            		   You really ought to lie down and

            			 take a little rest.

            BILL hesitates a moment, then he stretches himself beside her, though

            he is careful not to touch her.

            They lie there silently with open eyes, and they feel both their

            closeness and the distance that separates them.

            

            After a while he raises his head on his arm and looks at her for a long

            time, as though he can see much more than just the outlines of her

            face.

            				 BILL

            		      Tell me about your dream.

            Bill says this, once more, as if she had been waiting for his invitation.

            She holds out her hand to him, he takes it, and as he had often done

            before, he holds it and plays with her slender fingers, more absent-

            mindedly than tenderly.

            ALICE sighs and begins to speak uncertainly.

            				ALICE

            	       I think it started in my parents house.

            	       They weren't there.  I was alone.  That

            		 surprised me because our wedding was

            		   the next day and I didn't have a

            			    wedding dress.

            		 Then you and I were floating above a

            	      ancient city.  It was a kind of crazy mix

            		   of ancient architectural styles.

            		 Oriental, Egyptian, Greek and Roman

            		 architecture.  And it was completely

            		deserted.  The streets were empty - no

            		 people, no animals.  And I remember

            		 thinking, so this is our honeymoon.

            		 Then it was night and the sky was so

            		full of stars, and so blue and wide it

            	       seemed like it was painted.  You said it

            		was the ceiling of our bridal chamber

            		   and you took me in your arms and

            		  made love to me and said you would

            			   love me forever.

            				 BILL

            		      I hope you loved me, too.

            

            BILL says this with an invisible, malicious smile.

            				ALICE

            		    Even more than you did me.  We

            		   made love and it was wonderful,

            	       though there was a sadness to it, and a

            			presentment of sorrow.

            		 Suddenly it was morning and we were

            		    somewhere in the strange city.

            		 We were still completely alone.  But

            		something terrible had happened - our

            	       clothes were gone.  I was terrified as I

            		had never been before, and felt such a

            		burning shame that it almost consumed

            				 me.

            		 At the same time I was furious with

            	       you because I thought it was your fault.

            	       And this sensation of terror, shame and

            		    fury was more intense than any

            		   emotion I had ever felt before.

            		You felt guilty and rushed away naked,

            		    to go and get clothes for us.

            		   As soon as you were gone I felt

            	      wonderful.  I neither felt sorry for you,

            		or worried about you.  It was heavenly

            			     to be alone.

            	       I was lying in a lush garden, stretched

            	       out naked in the sunlight, and I was far

            		  more beautiful than I ever was in

            			       reality.

            		  And while I lay there, a young man

            		 walked out of the woods.  He was the

            		 young Naval officer I told you about

            			   from the hotel.

            

            		He looked different but I knew it was

            		 him.  He stopped in front of me and

            		      looked at me searchingly.

            		I laughed seductively and wantonly, as

            	       I have never laughed in my life, and he

            		held out his arms to me and sank down

            			      beside me.

            ALICE falls silent.  BILLS throat is parched.  In the darkness of the room

            he can see she has concealed her face in her hands.

            				 BILL

            		 A strange dream, but that's not the

            			     end, is it?

            ALICE doesn't reply.

            				 BILL

            			  Was that the end?

            				ALICE

            				 No.

            				 BILL

            		Then why don't you tell me the rest of

            				 it?

            				ALICE

            	       It's not easy.  Some things are not easy

            			       to say.

            				 BILL

            			It's was only a dream.

            ALICE sighs and continues, hesitantly.

            				ALICE

            		 He looked at me...and slowly took me

            		  in his arms...and we began making

            				love.

            

            			  ALICE (continuing)

            		  I seemed to live through countless

            		 days and nights - there was neither

            		   time nor space.  And the more we

            		  made love the more our hunger for

            			each other increased.

            	      And just as that earlier feeling of terror

            		 and shame went beyond anything I had

            		ever felt, so nothing can be compared

            		  with the freedom and happiness and

            		   the..._desire_ that I now felt.

            		 Then I realized there other couples

            		  around us - hundreds of them, and

            		      they too were making love.

            		 Then I was making love to the other

            		  men, and as soon as my longing was

            		satisfied with one, I wanted another.

            		   I can't say how many I was with.

            		And yet I didn't for one moment forget

            		  you.  And all this time, you were

            		buying the most beautiful clothes and

            		   jewellery you could find for me.

            		  Then you were being followed by a

            		  crowd of people who were shouting

            		  threats.  Then you were seized by

            		soldiers, and there were also priests

            		  among them.  Somebody - a gigantic

            	       person, tied your hands.  You were still

            				naked.

            		I knew you were going to be crucified

            	       but I felt no sympathy for you.  I still

            		  blamed you for everything that had

            			      happened.

            

            		I felt that I was far removed from you

            		 but I knew you could see me naked in

            		the arms of countless men in this sea

            		   of nakedness which foamed around

            				 me.

            		  The soldiers began to whip you and

            		 blood flowed down you in streams.  I

            		saw it without feeling any surprise or

            				pity.

            		 Then you smiled at me as if to show

            		 you had fulfilled my wish and bought

            		me everything I wanted.  But I thought

            		  your actions were ridiculous and I

            	       wanted to make fun of you - to laugh in

            			      your face.

            		 They began to nail you to the cross

            		and I hoped that you would be able to

            		hear my laughter.  And so I laughed as

            	       shrill and loud as I could...  That must

            		  have been the laugh that you heard

            			   when I woke up.

            Neither of them moves or says anything.  Any remark at this moment

            would seem futile.

            BILL realizes he is still holding ALICE'S hand.

            She remains silent and motionless.

            Ready as he is to hate her, his feeling of tenderness for these slender,

            cool fingers is unchanged except that it is more acute.

            Involuntarily, he gently presses his lips on the familiar hand before

            he lets it go.

            ALICE'S eyes are closed and there is the trace of a happy, innocent

            smile playing about her mouth.

            He feels an incomprehensible desire to make love to her.

            

            He rolls over and puts his arm around her but then checks himself.

            He stretches himself out beside ALICE, who now seems asleep.

            As he closes his eyes, he thinks:

            				 V.O.

            			 Whore of her dreams.

            There is now a sword between us.

            We are lying here like mortal enemies.

            INT BILL'S APARTMENT - BEDROOM - DAWN

            BILL rises at 6 o'clock and dresses while ALICE is still asleep.

            He has only had a couple of hours sleep and looks awful.

            HELENA'S BEDROOM

            On his way out he stops off in his daughter's room.  She is asleep in

            her bed.  He kisses her on the forehead.

            STUDY

            He collects his costume and leaves.

            EXT CAFE SONATA - DAY

            Taxi pulls up and BILL gets out.

            He takes a cab to the Cafe Sonata where he met Nick Nightingale.

            It is closed but he peers in through the window and sees the chairs

            are stacked on the tables and the place is being cleaned.

            He taps on the glass.

            After a couple of "we're closed" wave-offs from the manageress

            working at a table in the back, the door is finally opened by one of

            the cleaners.

            				 BILL

            

            	       Good morning.  I'd like to have a quick

            		   word with the manager, if I may.

            			    CLEANING LADY

            		       Someone for you, Vicki.

            			      MANAGERESS

            				Okay.

            Bill walks to the table she is seated at.

            				 BILL

            			    Good morning.

            			      MANAGERESS

            			What can I do for you?

            				 BILL

            	       It's very important that I get in touch

            			with Nick Nightingale.

            			      MANAGERESS

            			 He'll be in tonight.

            				 BILL

            		It's something I need to see him about

            			    this morning.

            			      MANAGERESS

            	      It's not our policy to give out employees

            			      addresses.

            				 BILL

            	      Of course.  I completely understand.  But

            			   I'm a doctor...

            		     (shows her his medical card)

            	       ...and this is a personal medical matter

            		  I know he'll want to know about as

            			  soon as possible.

            

            EXT HOTEL JASON - DAY

            BILL's taxi pulls up.  It's a small, mid-town hotel.

            INT - LOBBY

            There is no one in the lobby except for the DESK CLERK, a man in

            his early thirties, reading a paperback.

            				 BILL

            			    Good morning.

            			      DESK CLERK

            		  Good morning, sir.  How can I help

            				 you?

            				 BILL

            		 Can you ring Mr. Nightingale's room

            			   for me, please?

            The DESK CLERK gives him a strange look.

            			    BILL (smiles)

            			  Nick Nightingale?

            			      DESK CLERK

            		I'm sorry, sir, but he's checked out.

            The DESK CLERK has a slight, gay lisp.

            				 BILL

            			   He checked out?

            			      DESK CLERK

            				 Yes.

            				 BILL

            		  Did he leave a forwarding address?

            			      DESK CLERK

            			 No, I'm afraid not.

            				 BILL

            			When did he check out?

            			      DESK CLERK

            

            		   About five o'clock this morning.

            				 BILL

            		 Five o'clock.  That's a pretty early

            			 check out, isn't it?

            			      DESK CLERK

            		It is a little bit on the early side.

            				 BILL

            		   Did you happen to notice whether

            		   there was there anything strange

            		       about him when he left?

            			      DESK CLERK

            		You aren't a detective, by any chance?

            				 BILL

            		No, I'm a doctor.  Nick and I are old

            			       friends.

            			      DESK CLERK

            		   Well, since you ask, there _was_

            		 something very strange about the way

            			Mr. Nightingale left.

            				 BILL

            			    What was that?

            			      DESK CLERK

            		   Well, he came in at about four-

            		 thirty a.m.  There were two men with

            			  him - _big-guys_.

            The DESK CLERK bends his elbows and clenches his fists to

            make a 'big-guy' gesture.

            			      DESK CLERK

            		 And I noticed he had a bruise on his

            	       cheek I'm sure he didn't have the night

            			       before.

            		      The two men with him were

            

            		well-dressed and well-spoken, but they

            		weren't the kind of people you'd want

            	       to fool around with, if you know what I

            				mean.

            		   Mr. Nightingale said he would be

            		 checking out and went up to his room

            			 with one of the men.

            		The other one stayed in the lobby and

            	       settled his bill, which was a couple of

            			    weeks overdue.

            		  When they came down, I thought Mr.

            		Nightingale looked...well - _scared_.

            		     Very scared, if you ask me.

            		 He tried to pass me an envelope but

            		  they saw him and took it away and

            		  said any mail or messages for him

            	       would be collected by a person properly

            		 authorised to do so.  When they took

            		 him outside, I could see there was a

            			car waiting for them.

            				 BILL

            		 No idea where they might have gone?

            			      DESK CLERK

            			     None at all.

            EXT COSTUME SHOP - DAY

            BILL enters.

            INT COSTUME SHOP - DAY

            				GIBSON

            

            		       Ah-hhh, the good doctor.

            				 BILL

            			   Good afternoon.

            				  

            				GIBSON

            		     Did you enjoy your evening?

            				 BILL

            			  Yes, it was fine.

            BILL hands him the clothes.  Gibson carefully takes the them out of

            the bag and lays them out on the counter to check them.

            				GIBSON

            		  I think you've forgotten the mask.

            				 BILL

            			 Oh - isn't it there?

            				GIBSON

            	       It's not here.  Maybe you left it at the

            			       partly.

            				 BILL

            	      I don't know.  I must have lost it.  Just

            			 put it on the bill.

            				GIBSON

            	       Okay and if it turns up just bring it in

            		     and I'll give you a refund?

            				 BILL

            				Fine.

            BILL watches as GIBSON writes up the bill.

            				 BILL

            	       I wonder if this might be a good time to

            		    have a word or two about your

            			      daughter?

            The question a peculiar expression about Gibson's nostrils.

            

            				GIBSON

            		   A word or two about my daughter?

            BILL speaks with outstretched fingers resting on the desk.

            				 BILL

            	     Well, it's just that last night I think you

            		said that your daughter was not quite

            		 normal, mentally.  The situation in

            		which we found her certainly suggests

            		something like that.  And since I took

            	      part in it, or was at least a spectator, I

            		 feel I should recommend that you to

            		       get some medical advice.

            GIBSON smiles at BILL, insolently.

            				GIBSON

            		And I suppose you yourself would like

            		   to take charge of the treatment?

            At this moment, a door which leads to one of the inner rooms opens,

            and a young man with a top-coat over his evening clothes steps out.

            BILL recognises him as one of the KIMONO men from the night

            before.

            He also catches a glimpse of the YOUNG GIRL, in bra and panties

            getting dressed, behind him before the door closes.

            The KIMONO MAN

            seems taken aback when he sees BILL, but he regains his composure

            at once.

            He lights a cigarette with a match from Gibson's counter, waves

            goodbye and leaves the shop.

            				 BILL

            			 So that's how it is.

            

            		   GIBSON (with perfect equanimity)

            			  What did you say?

            				 BILL

            		Last night you were going to call the

            			       police.

            				GIBSON

            		  We've come to another arrangement.

            Gibson slides the credit-card slip across the desk.

            BILL looks it over.

            				GIBSON

            	       Okay.  It's a hundred and fifty for the

            		  basic rental.  Two hundred for the

            		 inconvenience.  Twenty five for the

            		  mask.  And I've credited the three

            		       hundred deposit.  Okay?

            BILL nods.

            				GIBSON

            		  And if the doctor should ever want

            			  anything again...

            			       (smiles)

            		  ...it needn't be a monk's costume.

            EXT BILL'S SURGERY - DAY

            INT BILL'S SURGERY - DAY

            _Possible scene_.

            BILL'S colleague, MAX

            In addition to whatever else they may talk about, BILL says he feels a

            bit under the weather and asks MAX to take his appointments for the

            afternoon.

            

            EXT BILL'S SURGERY - DAY

            BILL hails a taxi and makes a another deal to go to the house in Long

            Island.

            INT CAB - DAY

            BILLS thoughts.

            				 V.O.

            			    To be written

            EXT VARIOUS POV'S DAY

            59th street Bridge.

            L.I. Express way.

            EXT LONG ISLAND MANSION - DAY

            When the cab arrives there, nothing suspicious is in sight, no cars or

            pedestrians.

            It stops a little past the house and BILL get out and walks to the

            gates.

            The big gates are locked and there is no one in sight.

            He hears the faint whine of the zoom lens motor on one of the

            surveillance cameras.

            He looks up anxiously but is determined to carry out his inquiry.

            He rings the bell mounted on one of the gate pillars.

            He hears the motor on another surveillance camera, as it pans on to

            him.

            He waits.

            A few moments later, a car slowly approaches down the road from

            the house and stops at the gate.

            An elderly servant gets out and walks slowly to the gate.

            

            He holds a letter and without a word pushes it through the iron bars

            to BILL, whose heart is beating wildly.

            				 BILL

            			       For me?

            The servant nods, walks back to the car and drives back up the road.

            BILL looks at the envelope and sees: 'Dr. William Harford' written on

            it in a neat, dignified handwriting.

            _How did they know his name_?

            He opens the envelope and unfolds a sheet of writing paper.

              Give up your inquiries which are completely useless, and consider

              these words a second warning.  We hope, for your own good, that

              this will be sufficient.

            BILL stands there looking at the note.

            EXT CAB - DAY

            Driving back to New York

            INT CAB - DAY

            BILL looks up from the letter, thoughtfully.

            				 V.O.

            		  Second warning -?  Why the second

            		     warning - and not the last?.

            		  The tone of the note was strangely

            		 reserved and seemed to show that the

            		 people who sent it by no means felt

            			       secure.

            	       The note disappointed him, though, in a

            		  way, it reassured him, just why he

            			    couldn't say.

            		 But, at least, he now felt the woman

            		had come to no real harm, and that it

            

            	       would be possible to find her if he went

            		  about it cautiously and cleverly.

            INT BILL'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            BILL is eating.  ALICE and HELENA with him, keeping him company at

            the table..

            Some simple, natural dialog will be worked out for the action, over

            which the V.O. will be heard.

            				 V.O.

            		  He had gone home, feeling a little

            	       tired but surprisingly cheerful, with a

            		   strange sense of security, which

            		      somehow seemed deceptive.

            		He was in an excited and cheerful mood

            	       and he felt unusually fresh and clear in

            		spite of spending the last two nights

            			    without sleep

            	       At the same time, he felt that all this

            	      order, this normality, all the security of

            	       his existence, was nothing but deception

            			    and delusion.

            POV of ALICE smiling.

            	       And, he thought, there she sits with an

            		  angelic look, like a good wife and

            		 mother - the whore of her dreams who

            		    made love to a hundred men the

            		 preceding night and laughed when he

            		was crucified, and to his surprise he

            			   didn't hate her.

            				ALICE

            		    Do you have to go out tonight?

            				 BILL

            

            	      I'm afraid so.  I've got some patients to

            			 see in the hospital.

            EXT MARION'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            BILL gets out of a cab..

            INT MARION'S LOBBY - NIGHT

            He meets, her fiance, Carl, on his way out.  Carl holds out his hand

            cordially and they exchange greetings.

            				 BILL

            			    How is Marion?

            				 CARL

            			     Only so-so.

            				 BILL

            		 I was hoping she would have begun to

            		  come to terms with things by now.

            Carl shakes his head..

            				 CARL

            		 She's taken it very hard.  And when

            	      came for the body...it was just terrible.

            			     BILL (nods)

            		 I suppose her relatives are with her

            				 now?

            				 CARL

            	       No, they won't be coming until tonight.

            		   She'll be very glad to have some

            		company.  I'm taking her to stay with

            		  my mother in Connecticut tomorrow.

            			     BILL (nods)

            		 That's probably just what she needs.

            		     CARL (putting out his hand)

            		  Well, good to see you again.  It's

            		 unbelievable how much there is to do

            			to arrange a funeral.

            

            INT MARION'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            Marion opens the door.

            She is dressed in black.  Her face becomes slightly flushed.

            		       MARION (smiling wearily)

            		    You made me wait a long time.

            				 BILL

            		    I'm sorry, Marion.  This was a

            		    particularly busy day for me.

            In the living room, Marion smiles and offers him a seat on the couch,

            sitting down next to him.

            BILL takes her hand in his and looks at her warmly.

            She makes little attempt to hide her desperate love.

            				 BILL

            	       I bumped into Carl downstairs.  He said

            		you're going to Connecticut tomorrow.

            She gazes into his eyes, mournfully.

            				MARION

            		 I won't go if you don't want me to.

            BILL gives her a long look, leans forward and kisses her on the lips.

            They embrace and fall back on the couch.

            				MARION

            	      Oh, Bill, I love you.  I love you so much.

            He kisses her and starts to fondle her breasts and other regions.

            			  MARION (whimpers)

            		  Oh, Bill, I love you.  I love you.

            				 BILL

            

            			       Marion.

            BILL just pronounces her name softly and continues to undo her

            clothes.

            Then she begins to weep.

            BILL tries to ignore this but she doesn't stop.

            			   BILL (whispers)

            			    What's wrong?

            At first, MARION doesn't reply.

            				 BILL

            			    What's wrong?

            		  MARION (smiling through her tears)

            			       Nothing.

            			    BILL (coldly)

            			       Nothing.

            BILL sits up.

            				 BILL

            		     Martion, what is the matter?

            				MARION

            	       Oh, Bill, it's just that it all seems so

            			      hopeless.

            BILL frowns.

            				MARION

            		    What's going to happen to us?

            This is definitely not what BILL had in mind and he looks away.

            				MARION

            		Are you angry with me for saying that?

            

            				 BILL

            			  No, of course not.

            				MARION

            			    You are angry.

            				 BILL

            			    I'm not angry.

            She rests her chin on his shoulder.

            				MARION

            	      Oh, Bill...  Say something nice to me.  I

            			   am so confused.

            BILL doesn't move.

            				 BILL

            	       Marion, I guess this _is_ crazy.  I'm a

            		happily married man with a child, and

            		       you are engaged to Carl.

            Marion's shoulders droop.

            				  

            				 BILL

            	      I'm sure the best thing for your to do is

            		 to go Connecticut tomorrow with Carl

            		   as you had planned.  A complete

            		 change of environment and the fresh

            		   air will do you a world of good.

            Marion sits motionless and tears begin to stream down her face.

            BILL sits in silence for a few moments, feeling impatience rather than

            sympathy.

            Then he looks at his watch and gets to his feet.

            				 BILL

            	       Marion, my dear, much as I regret it...

            He would gladly say something kinder to her, but finds it difficult to

            do so.

            

            				 BILL

            		If we don't see each other before the

            		  wedding, let me offer you my most

            		   sincere congratulations and best

            			       wishes.

            She doesn't move, as though she understands neither his

            congratulations nor his farewell.

            He holds out his hand but she refuses it, and he says almost

            reproachfully:

            				 BILL

            		I hope you'll keep in touch and let me

            			  know how you are.

            She sits there as if turned to stone.

            				 BILL

            			   Goodbye Marion.

            He leaves the room, stopping for a second in the doorway, as though

            giving her a last opportunity to call him back.

            But she turns her head away.

            EXT STREET - ON WAY TO DOMINO - NIGHT

            BILL walks.

            INT/EXT BAKERY - BILL BUYS A CAKE - NIGHT

            Seen through the window.

            EXT. DOMINO STREET - NIGHT

            Bill walks down the street where he was picked up the night before

            by the young prostitute, Domino.

            He carries a small cake-box tied with a blue ribbon.

            He finds the address and rings the bell.  The buzzer sounds and he

            goes in.

            INT DOMINO STAIRCASE CORRIDOR - NIGHT

            An arty looking woman in her forties opens the door on the chain.

            

            			      ARTY WOMAN

            		     Hi.  What can I do for you?

            				 BILL

            		Good evening.  I'm looking for Domino

            			      ARTY WOMAN

            			       Domino?

            				 BILL

            		    Yes.  Is she in by any chance?

            An attractive girl in her twenties, wet hair and wrapped in a towel

            robe, pokes her head out.

            			    SALLY (smiles)

            		  You're looking for Domino?  You'll

            		have to excuse the way I look.  I just

            			got out of the bath..

            				 BILL

            			   Yes.  Is she in?

            SALLY takes the door off the chain.

            				SALLY

            			Come in for a minute.

            INT DOMINO APARTMENT - NIGHT

            Bill enters the apartment.

            				SALLY

            		   Hi.  I'm Sally.  This is Pietra.

            Ad-libs of hellos.

            Bill looks around - no Domino.

            				SALLY

            		 Well, as you can see, Domino's out.

            				 BILL

            		 Okay.  Do you expect her back soon?

            

            				SALLY

            			  I don't think so.

            			      ARTY WOMAN

            			   Maybe tomorrow.

            				 BILL

            	      Okay.  Well, I'll just leave this cake for

            			    her, if I may.

            		      ARTY WOMAN (akes the cake)

            	      Okay.  Great.  We'll see that she gets it.

            				 BILL

            			 Is she out of town?

            			      ARTY WOMAN

            	       Uh--no, actually, she's in the hospital.

            Sally gives her a look.

            				 BILL

            	       Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.  I hope it's

            			   nothing serious.

            			      ARTY WOMAN

            	       We're not really sure.  It was for some

            			    kind of tests.

            Sally gives her another look and moves close to BILL, her towel robe

            parting a little to show her naked underneath.

            				SALLY

            	       Listen, I'm not sure what's was on your

            		  mind but if it was more than cake,

            		    there's nothing wrong with me.

            BILL hesitates.

            				 BILL

            		Look, I'd love to but some other time.

            		Okay?  I was just passing by with the

            				cake.

            

            				SALLY

            			      You sure?

            			     BILL (nods)

            			I've really got to go.

            EXT DOMINO STREET - BILL WALKING - NIGHT

            				 V.O.

            		 Was this another and final sign that

            		  everything he put his hand to was

            		 bound to turn out a failure for him?

            		But why should it be.  Wasn't the fact

            	      that he had just escaped a possibly fatal

            		 infection from the girl a good sign?

            		 Everything now seemed so unreal; his

            	      home, his wife, his child, his profession,

            			  and even himself.

            	       Bill felt choked with tears.  He had not

            		slept for two days and his nerves were

            			gradually giving way.

            		 He intentionally struck up a quicker

            		  pace than he was in the mood for.

            EXT STREET - BILL FOLLOWED - NIGHT

            Suddenly, BILL feels he is being followed.

            He glances back and sees a man about half a block behind him

            walking at the same rapid pace.

            As soon as the man notices BILL has seen him, he stops and looks in

            a shop window.

            

            SHORT SEQUENCE OF THE MAN FOLLOWING BILL - SEVERAL

            STREETS

            STREET - NEWS-STAND NEAR COFFEE SHOP

            BILL stops at the news-stand and buys a paper.

            He looks back again.

            The man is still there, walking slowly towards him.

            BILL goes into a nearby Coffee Bar.

            INT COFFEE BAR - NIGHT

            Bill sits down at a table against the wall, keeping an eye on the door.

            A waitress comes over with a glass of ice water and a plastic menu.

            			       WAITRESS

            		  Hi.  Would you like to order now?

            				 BILL

            				Sure.

            BILL manages a tired smile and looks at the menu.

            				 BILL

            	       I'll have...a cup of coffee and...maybe

            			   a cheese Danish.

            			       WAITRESS

            			     Okay, great.

            She leaves, taking away the menu.

            BILL opens his eyes as wide as possible, arches his neck and drinks

            some water.  He looks terrible.

            

            He idly picks up the newspaper he just bought and starts to look

            through it.

            A story catches his eye.

                EX-BEAUTY QUEEN IN HOTEL DRUGS OVERDOSE

                Kelly Curran, 30, a former Miss Wisconsin, was

              taken to New York Hospital this morning in critical

              condition after taking a drugs overdose.

                She was found unconscious when police broke into

              her room at the San Carlos hotel after she failed to

              respond to efforts to contact her.

                The night manager told police she had returned to

              the hotel at four o'clock in the morning accompanied

              by two unidentified men.

            				 V.O.

            		  Four o'clock in the morning!  The

            		     same time he returned home!

            And accompanied by _two men_!

            		   Wasn't it two men who took Nick

            	       Nightingale from his hotel only an hour

            				later?

            		  There was no compelling reason to

            	       believe that Kelly Curran and a certain

            		  other woman were one and the same.

            		 And yet - his heart throbbed and his

            			    hand trembled.

            BILL looks for the waitress to get his check.

            At the same time, he notices the man who had been following him

            sitting at another table.

            The man slowly raises a newspaper, partly covering his face.

            BILL pays his check.

            

            At the door, he turns to look for the suspicious character at the table

            but he is already gone.

            EXT HOSPITAL - NIGHT

            Establishing shot

            INT HOSPITAL

            BILL the signs to the Emergency Room Waiting Area.

            He walks up a young black woman at the information desk.

            				 BILL

            		Good evening, I'm Doctor Harford.  I'd

            		 like to see a patient of mine who I

            		  believe was admitted this morning.

            He shows her his identity card.

            				CLERK

            		 Okay, thanks, Doctor.  What did you

            			  say the name was?

            				 BILL

            			Curran, Kelly Curran.

            				CLERK

            			  C..u..r..r..a..n?

            				 BILL

            				 Yes.

            The woman keyboards the letters into her computer.

            Something comes up on her screen that makes her stop.

            				CLERK

            

            			 Kelly Curran, right?

            				 BILL

            			    That's right.

            				CLERK

            		I'm sorry, doctor, but I'm afraid she

            			 died this afternoon.

            				 BILL

            				What?

            				CLERK

            		    Yes, at three-forty five, p.m.

            BILL stares at her.

            He feels strangely relieved.

            				 BILL

            		 Is the body in the hospital morgue?

            INT HOSPITAL CORRIDOR ON WAY TO MORGUE

            BILL follows a black male orderly down a hospital corridor.

            INT MORGUE

            The morgue is a brightly lit, white-tiled room with six autopsy tables

            and fifty numbered crypts.

            There is no one else working in the room.

            The black orderly checks a slip of paper and goes to that crypt.

            He opens the door, slides out the pallet and pulls down the sheet

            covering the body.

            BILL stares down at the naked body of a young woman.

            

            The orderly gives BILL an inquiring look.  BILL nods and the orderly

            crosses the room and lights a cigarette.

            BILL lifts the woman's head a little.

            Her face is white.  Her half-closed eyes stare at him.  The lower jaw

            hangs down limply, the narrow upper lip is drawn up, revealing bluish

            gums and a beautiful set of white teeth.

            He gently lays her head back on the pallet.

            His eyes follow the lines of her body.

            He touches her forehead and her cheeks, her shoulders and her arms,

            doing so as if compelled and directed to by an invisible power.

            He twines his fingers about those of the corpse, and rigid as they are,

            they seem to make an effort to move, to seize his hand.

            He bends over her, as if magically attracted.

            				 V.O.

            		  Was this the woman he was seeking?

            		Were these the eyes that had shone at

            		   him the day before with so much

            			       passion?

            		Was this the alluring body for which,

            		   only yesterday, he had felt such

            			  agonising desire?

            		He bent lower, as if he could extract

            		  an answer from the rigid features.

            		 But he had only seen her face for an

            		 instant, and he knew that if it were

            	      _her_ face, and _her_ eyes, he would not,

            	       could not - and in reality did not want

            			       to know.

            		He also realized that from the time he

            

            		read the account in the newspaper, he

            		    had imagined her as having the

            			features of his wife.

            		 And he shuddered to realise that his

            		wife had constantly been in his mind's

            		     eye as the woman he had been

            			       seeking.

            He frees his fingers from those of the corpse, and taking her thin

            wrists, places the ice cold arms alongside the body very carefully.

            He looks at the orderly.

            				 BILL

            		    Okay - thanks.  I'm finished.

            Bill watches the orderly slide the pallet back into the crypt and close

            the door.

            			       ORDERLY

            			Want to wash up, Doc?

            He gestures to a row of sinks.

            				 BILL

            			       Thanks.

            BILL goes over and carefully washes his hands with disinfectant.

            His cellular phone goes off.

            				 BILL

            		Hello...  Yes...  That's perfectly all

            		 right...  Okay...  Oh, I guess about

            		 twenty minutes...  Okay...  Goodbye.

            EXT ZIEGLER MANSION - NIGHT

            BILL's taxi pulls up.

            There are only a few lights on inside, giving the house a more

            sombre appearance from the night of the Christmas party.

            

            The butler opens the door and takes BILL's coat.

            Ziegler's assistant, HARRIS, appears.

            				HARRIS

            		      Good evening, Dr. Harford.

            				 BILL

            			    Good evening.

            				HARRIS

            		Thank you for coming over so quickly.

            				 BILL

            		    What seems to be the problem?

            				HARRIS

            	      I'm afraid I don't know.  Will you follow

            			     me, please?

            BILL follows HARRIS.  Their footsteps sound loud in the quiet house.

            They stop in front of the library door and HARRIS knocks.

            			    ZIEGLER (o.s.)

            			       Come in.

            HARRIS opens the door for BILL and closes it behind him, remaining

            outside.

            ZIEGLER gets up from an armchair and shakes hands.

            			       ZIEGLER

            	      Hi, Bill.  Sorry to drag you over here at

            			 this time of night.

            				 BILL

            			     No problem.

            			       ZIEGLER

            			What are you drinking?

            

            				 BILL

            		  Well, I suppose a brandy would be

            				nice.

            		      ZIEGLER (going to the bar)

            		It was lovely to see you and Alice the

            			     other night.

            				 BILL

            		It was a wonderful party and we had a

            			     great time.

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       It's a shame you had to leave so early.

            				 BILL

            		 We hated to go but I had a couple of

            			 early appointments.

            ZIEGLER hands him his brandy and they touch glasses.

            				 BOTH

            			       Cheers.

            				 BILL

            				Nice..

            			       ZIEGLER

            			   Napoleon, 1935.

            BILL looks suitably impressed.

            				 BILL

            		  So - what seems to be the problem?

            		      Someone under the weather?

            ZIEGLER looks into his brandy glass.

            			       ZIEGLER

            			Can I be frank, Bill?

            				 BILL

            

            			      Of course.

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       I'm afraid what I've got to say is a bit

            			awkward to talk about.

            				 BILL

            			   I'm your doctor.

            ZIEGLER rotates his brandy.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		    This isn't a medical problem.

            				 BILL

            				 Oh.

            			       ZIEGLER

            				 No.

            BILL looks at him, quizzically.

            ZIEGLER nods and returns a tense smile.

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       I'm not exactly sure how to begin this.

            		But maybe the best thing is to just to

            	       put the cards on the table and say that

            		  I happen to know quite a lot about

            		 what you've been doing for the past

            			  twenty-four hours.

            He lets this sink in

            				 BILL

            		 Sorry, Victor but may I ask what the

            		    hell are you're talking about?

            			  ZIEGLER (quietly)

            	       Bill, please believe me, I know this is

            		   awkward - perhaps as awkward for

            		     me as it is for you.  Okay?

            Bill says nothing.

            

            			       ZIEGLER

            		Okay?...  Now, the reason I wanted to

            		talk to you is that I think you may be

            			harbouring one or two

            		  misapprehensions about last night,

            		   which I would like to clear up.

            Silence

            			       ZIEGLER

            	      Okay.  I think I should also tell you that

            		     I was there.  At the house.

            ZIEGLER says this in a very matter-of-fact way.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		   I saw everything that happened.

            A long pause.

            				 BILL

            		  Well, what an amazing coincidence.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		The words practically right out of my

            		   mouth.  An amazing coincidence.

            	       That's what I first thought.  But then I

            		    remembered seeing you and your

            		 musician friend, Nick, renewing old

            	      acquaintances at the party, and it didn't

            		take me very long to realize that the

            		rotten little prick was the reason you

            			     were there.

            Bill gets to his feet.  There's no point in denying anything and he has

            to protect Nick.

            				 BILL

            	      Look, Victor, this was all my fault.  Nick

            		  did his best to talk me out of it.

            

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       Yes, I know.  He told us.  But the fact

            	       remains that the little cocksucker told

            	       you in the first place and gave you the

            		      password and the address.

            				 BILL

            	       It was all down to me pressurising him.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		   Maybe so, but I recommended him

            		  to these people and he betrayed my

            				trust.

            BILL hesitates.

            				 BILL

            		  I went to his hotel this morning.

            			       ZIEGLER

            			       I know.

            				 BILL

            			     How's that?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		  That was my man following you.  He

            		       told me you spotted him.

            BILL shakes his head incredulously.

            				 BILL

            		    Why did you have me followed?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		   For your own good?  To avoid any

            			     foolishness?

            				 BILL

            		The hotel clerk said two men took him

            		  away at five-thirty this morning.

            

            			       ZIEGLER

            	       That's right.  They gave him an airline

            	       ticket and took him to the airport.  By

            		now he's probably back with his family

            			     in Seattle.

            				 BILL

            		The clerk said he had a bruise on his

            				cheek.

            			       ZIEGLER

            			     Is that all?

            				 BILL

            			     Is he okay?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		He's a lot better than he deserves to

            				 be.

            				 BILL

            			    Nothing else?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		 He's okay.  Phone him in Seattle if

            		 you're concerned.  I'll give you his

            			    phone number.

            ZIEGLER pours more brandy.

            				 BILL

            		   Nick never said anything about a

            		 second password.  Was that what gave

            			       me away?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		  There was no second password.  You

            		  gave yourself away as soon as you

            		arrived.  Invited guests come in limos

            		 not taxis, and they don't get out of

            		their cars half a block from the gate.

            

            		After the servants took your coat, one

            		   of our people went through your

            		pockets and found the receipt for the

            		  rented tux and cassock made out to

            		 Doctor W. Harford, a name obviously

            			not on the guest list.

            ZIEGLER sips some brandy.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		 Bill, these were not just _ordinary_

            	       people.  I don't think you have any idea

            		how fortunate you are to have got out

            	       of that situation as easily as you did.

            		  Someday you can thank me for that.

            				 BILL

            			What about the woman?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		      Not at all what you think.

            				 BILL

            		     Why did she try to warn me?

            ZIEGLER doesn't answer immediately.

            				 BILL

            		   Why was she willing to sacrifice

            			   herself for me?

            			       ZIEGLER

            	      Bill, are you so sure she was the kind of

            		    woman for whom the things you

            		 imagined were actually a sacrifice?

            		If she attended these affairs and knew

            		 the rules so well, do you suppose it

            		would have made any difference to her

            		  whether she belonged to one of the

            		       men, or to all of them?

            

            			 Bill, she was just a

            		 thousand-a-night- hooker - no more,

            			       no less.

            BILL stares at him blankly.

            			       ZIEGLER

            	      Bill, tell me, did you never consider the

            		possibility that the whole thing might

            		    have been nothing more than a

            		charade?...  A charade played out for

            		  the benefit of someone who didn't

            		  belong - to frighten them and make

            			sure they keep quiet?

            BILL takes a deep breath and tries to absorb what he has just been

            told

            Then takes the newspaper from his pocket with the story about the

            drugs overdose.

            				 BILL

            			   What about this?

            			       ZIEGLER

            			    What about it?

            				 BILL

            		Is it her?  I went to the morgue but I

            			    couldn't tell.

            			       ZIEGLER

            			      It is her.

            			    BILL (quietly)

            		 Is this what she meant when she aid

            			 she would redeem me?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		 No - it wasn't  But I was afraid you

            		 might think it was, and that's why I

            			  wanted to see you.

            

            				 BILL

            		 You say it was a charade but isn't a

            		but strange, a woman offers herself as

            		a sacrifice and the next morning she's

            				dead?

            			       ZIEGLER

            		That _was_ a coincidence.  An amazing

            		  coincidence, perhaps but a genuine

            		      coincidence, nonetheless.

            				  

            		   Bill, please believe me, nothing

            		 happened to her that hadn't happened

            	      before.  She got a lot of attention, that

            		 was certainly true, but nothing she

            		   didn't want.  And later, when my

            	       people left her at the hotel, they said

            		   everything was absolutely okay.

            		 What then happened in her room, she

            		 did to herself, as she had done many

            	       times before.  But, sadly, this would be

            			    the last time.

            				  

            		  She OD'd on crack, like the papers

            		 said.  No chance for foul play.  Her

            		door was locked from the _inside_ and

            		   the police had to break it down.

            		 No, I'm afraid for her it was always

            	       going to be just a matter of time - you

            		said as much yourself when she passed

            		  out in my bedroom at the Christmas

            				party.

            				 BILL

            			My God, was that her?

            ZIEGLER nods, yes.

            Several moments of strained silence go by.

            

            Then ZIEGLER stands up with a comfortable end-of-conversation-sigh.

            			       ZIEGLER

            		So, Bill, I hope you understand why I

            		thought it was important to tidy this

            	       up.  But now I think all the dishes are

            		 washed and put away.  Nobody killed

            		 anybody.  Someone died.  That's sad.

            	     But life goes on.  It always does.  Until it

            			   doesn't.  Okay?

            INT BILL'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

            Bill quietly enters and goes to his study to undress, as he did the night

            before.

            He enters the bedroom as quietly as possible.

            He hears ALICE breathing softly and regularly and sees the outline of

            her head on the pillow.

            Unexpectedly, his heart is filled with a feeling of tenderness and even

            of security.

            Then he notices something dark quite near ALICE'S face.

            It has definite outlines like the shadowy features of a human face,

            and it is lying on his pillow.

            For a moment his heart stops beating, but an instant later he sees

            what it is, and stretching out his hand, picks up the MASK he had

            worn the night before.

            				 V.O.

            		He thought he must have dropped it in

            		    the morning when he packed the

            		 costume away, and Alice had found it

            	       and placed it on the pillow beside her,

            	     as though it signified _his_ face, the face

            		    of a husband who had become an

            			    enigma to her.

            All at once he reaches the end of his strength.

            Clutching the mask, he utters a loud and painful

            

            sob - quite unexpectedly - and sinks down beside the bed, buries his

            head in the pillows, and cries.

            A minute later he feels a soft hand caressing his hair.

            He looks into ALICE'S worried eyes.

            				 BILL

            		     I will tell you everything.

            ALICE raises her hand, as if to stop him, but he takes it and holds it.

            				 BILL

            		   No, I will tell you everything.

            BEDROOM - IT IS NOW DAWN

            The grey light creeps through the curtains.

            ALICE sits expressionlessly at a small table near the window, finishing

            a cigarette.  A full ashtray next to her.

            BILL sits miserably on the edge of the bed staring at the carpet..

            He sighs and looks at Alice.

            She smiles at him sadly and reaches out her hand.

            He gets up slowly and goes over to her.

            				 BILL

            		     What are we going to do now?

            She gazes into his eyes.

            				ALICE

            	       I think we should both be grateful that

            		 we have come unharmed out of all our

            		adventures, whether they were real or

            			    only a dream.

            BILL kneels down in front of her.

            				 BILL

            

            		      Are you really sure that?

            She takes his hands in hers and looks at them.

            				ALICE

            		Only as sure as I am that the reality

            	       of one night, let alone that of a whole

            		  lifetime, is not the whole truth.

            				 BILL

            		  And no dream is entirely a dream.

            She presses his head to her breast.

            				ALICE

            		  But I think we're awake now..  And

            		       for a long time to come.

            			   BILL (whispers)

            			       Forever.

            Almost before he finishes the word, ALICE lays her fingers on his

            lips.

            		  ALICE (whispers as if to herself)

            		We should never look into the future.

            They kiss tenderly and lie down on the bed, dozing a little,

            dreamlessly, close to one another - until with the usual noises from

            the street, and a victorious ray of sunlight through the opening of the

            curtain, there is a knock on the door and their seven-year-old

            daughter, HELENA, runs into the room and, laughing, jumps into

            their bed.  And a new day begins.



            			       THE END



Eyes Wide Shut



Writers :   Stanley Kubrick  Frederic Raphael
Genres :   Drama  Mystery  Thriller


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