Strangers on a Train Page #13
- PG
- Year:
- 1951
- 101 min
- 1,064 Views
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BARBARA'S VOICE
Guy!
He turn his head and CAMERA PANS him to Barbara, who is
standing a few steps from the table beckoning to him.
BARBARA:
(Sotto voce)
I've just been talking to your shadow.
(very impressed)
Guy, did you know Mr. Hennessy helped
crack that axe murder I was reading
about? You know, the one where the
body was cut up and hidden in the
butcher shop? He was locked in the
ice box with the left leg for six
hours!
GUY:
He pulls those yarns right out of
his hat, Babs.
CLOSEUP GUY:
He gives a sharp look back toward Bruno. There is more
laughter coming from the French couple at the table.
CLOSE SHOT GROUP AT TABLE FROM GUY'S VIEWPOINT
Bruno is occupied with his French joke, but Anne is looking
at Guy strangely.
Guy turns back to Barbara. Barbara looks with interest toward
Bruno.
BARBARA:
Who's the nice looking Frenchman
with the Darvilles?
GUY:
He's not French. His name's Antony.
Barbara steps toward the table.
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BARBARA:
How do you do, Madame Darville.
Monsieur.
They looks up.
CLOSEUP BRUNO:
Bruno stops in the middle of some French to stare at Barbara.
Her voice continues.
BARBARA'S VOICE
How are you?
FRENCH COUPLES' VOICES
Delightful to see you. How sweet
you look, Miss Barbara.
CLOSE SHOT BARBARA FROM BRUNO VIEWPOINT
BARBARA:
I hope you aren't forgetting our
little party on Thursday, Madame.
From Bruno's viewpoint, as Barbara speaks,CAMERA MOVES IN
CLOSER until to faintest impression of the merry-go-round
fills the screen with the effect of whirling around Barbara's
head. Her glasses seem to glint until her eyes are
obliterated by the glare.
MME. DARVILLE
We are planning on it?
M. DARVILLE
But of course.
All talk dies out as all eyes turn to Bruno, who is staring
at Barbara. Except Anne's, who is saying quietly to Bruno:
ANNE:
This is my sister Barbara. Barbara,
this is Mr. Antony.
CLOSEUP BRUNO:
He does not acknowledge the introduction immediately. He is
still staring at Barbara. Then he nods abstractedly.
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CLOSEUP ANNE:
She is looking at Bruno, wondering what mystery lies behind
this strange individual and why he and Guy have disclaimed
any previous acquaintance.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. GUY'S APARTMENT NIGHT
CLOSEUP A LUGER PISTOL HELD IN GUY'S HANDS
CAMERA PULLS BACK TO SHOW Guy staring down at it. He is
partially dressed for an evening party, in black bow tie but
without his jacket. He leans forward to take up a letter
from among brown paper wrappings on the table.
INSERT:
LETTERDear Guy -
Just two more days left. We must
get together for final details.
The note, in Bruno's handwriting, is unsigned.
CLOSEUP GUY:
He stares down at the note. At this moment there is a knock
at the door.
MED. SHOT
Guy hastily gather together the gun, the note and the
wrappings and puts them in a dresser drawer. He crosses to
the door and opens it. Hennessy enters, carrying a topcoat.
GUY:
Hiya, Hennessy. Won't keep you out
late tonight.
(getting into his
dinner jacket)
With Forest Hills coming up tomorrow,
I've got to get some sleep.
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HENNESSY:
(helping himself to a
cigarette)
That's too bad. Hammond takes over
in a couple of hours. I'd like to
see him earn his salary.
Guy turns to the dresser drawer in which he has put the note
and the gun, maneuvering his body between the dresser and
Hennessy's view. He takes out a handkerchief, closes the
drawer, sticks the handkerchief in his pocket, speaking as
he does so.
GUY:
Doesn't that bloodhound over relax?
He sticks so close he's beginning to
grow on me -- like a fungus.
HENNESSY:
(mildly)
He thinks you're a very suspicious
character. He doesn't trust anybody!
Not even himself.
Guy is eager to get out of the room, and Hennessy is
maddeningly slow in his movements.
GUY:
Come on.
(indicating at Hennessy
overcoat)
Don't forget your sleeping bag.
HENNESSY:
(taking his time)
Yeah, If I have to wait too long on
the sidewalk my feet get cold. And
if I sit too long on those stone
steps, my -
Guy has the door open and eases Hennessy toward the haIl.
GUY:
(quickly)
Don't worry. Since you told Barbara
Burton about the icebox, you're her
favorite charity. She'll send the
butler out with something to defrost
you.
HENNESSY:
(grinning)
Cute kid.
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He's gone, and with a last glance at the dresser, Guy goes
out and closes the door.
LAP DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. BURTON HOUSE LONG SHOT NIGHT
The street outside the Burton house is lined with cars and
limousines. Various guests are arriving.
MED. SHOT
On the opposite side of the street we see Hennessy, now
wearing his topcoat. He looks bored as he glances across
the street to the house.
LAP DISSOLVE TO:
INT. BURTON HOUSE BIG HEAD CLOSEUP OF ANNE
Her face is troubled. CAMERA BEGINS TO PULL BACK. We see
now that the reception is in progress and that Anne stands
beside her father to greet the arriving guests. CAMERA PULLS
BACK FURTHER to show us a full view of a very crowded
Washington gathering Many white ties and tails and decollete
in evidence. Many accents. Even some foreign languages are
being spoken. Music and chatter in the b.g.
CLOSE SHOT:
Anne and the Senator are still greeting new arrivals. Anne's
manner is somewhat preoccupied. She glances around as she
speaks, as though looking for someone.
ANNE:
(to new arrival)
Thank you so much, Mr. Lindsay.
We'll look forward to it.
PANNING SHOT FROM ANNE'S VIEWPOINT
THE CAMERA PASSES various groups of guests in conversation
including Guy and Barbara who are together. From this
distance we cannot hear what they are saying. CAMERA
CONTINUES TO the front door. It opens to admit a new arrival.
It is Bruno. He wears white tie and tails, looking very
elegant.
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We see Guy excuse himself from Barbara, cross to Bruno and
speak to him angrily, obviously asking, "What are you doing
here?" Bruno, however, greets Guy with a smile then turns
from him, unperturbed and bland. He sees Anne and moves
toward her, smiling.
CLOSEUP ANNE:
As Bruno comes in her direction, Anne's expression shows her
mystification and concern about Bruno's presence and about
MED. SHOT
Bruno comes up to Anne and the Senator. He gives a slight
bow to the Senator; then puts his hand out to Anne.
BRUNO:
Good evening, Miss Burton.
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