Across The Line
- NOT RATED
- Year:
- 2015
- 87 min
- 218 Views
1
This kid's not Crosby.
Fletcher, well maybe.
Fletcher?
As in Stevie Fletcher?
You're showing your age now.
Come on. Get real.
I feel like I'm the only one
who's being real at this point.
Have you seen the Slaughter
kid skate though?
We have a station hockey team.
You've seen me skate.
I can skate.
This kid plays hockey
like he's in the NBA.
He doesn't even see the ice!
Yeah, but he scores goals.
That's what you do in hockey.
He misses opportunities
with his teammates.
He showboats.
He floats sometimes.
If I were his coach, you know
what? I'd scratch the guy.
You were his coach?
Oh man. Come on.
Scratch the number one player?
Now you're just being cranky.
Look, the only reason anyone's
even pushing this kid
is because he's from a tough
neighbourhood, North Preston.
Yeah. First black Nova Scotian
to make it to the NHL.
Look, you gotta admit.
That's a Cinderella
story right there.
Yeah. It's a fairytale.
That's the right word.
Fairytale.
A 9-year-old metro girl
has a new lease on life
thanks to surgery at the
Hospital for Sick Children.
Tracey Hooper was given...
Mattie! Carter! Breakfast!
You know they're
ripping us off, right?
I mean there is no way
that bill was $450.
I'm-I'm gonna talk to 'em.
Mm hmm.
Morning Mama.
Ah good morning baby.
Thank you.
Morning Dad.
Mattie.
The guys down at the
cement company keep asking
when you're gonna come
down to the office
and sign some of
your Junior A cards.
Whenever you want, Dad.
Now let's see if
he comes correct
over the next quote on cement.
Ah sh*t!
I got it.
How many inches in
five square feet?
720.
Thank you, Carter.
See boy?
Come work for me.
Slaughter and Son.
Your brains, my skills?
We'll make a killing.
Yeah. I'm out.
Where you going?
Mattie, come here.
Who's that?
I don't know.
Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm.
Oh okay.
So this is what
you're pushing.
Yeah.
That guy give it to you?
Teddy?
Uh huh.
Yeah he just let me
hold it for a bit.
Well Christ, she sharp,
ain't it?
Yeah. I can't even lie.
It's pretty sweet.
For a pimp car.
Get in.
So that white man's promising
you the world, eh?
I haven't even signed
the contracts yet
and already he's got a
scout lined up to see me.
Yeah he's just drooling
about that money
he goin' make off ya, boy.
Yeah. You know what they say,
he's the best.
Yeah. Bullshitter.
Maybe.
But yeah, Mom and Dad,
they happy.
You know, Dad's
running around town
bragging about you and sh*t.
Hey. That's my boy.
Who?
You know, Mattie Slaughter.
Maybe he's got a right.
Yeah.
What? You got a new phone?
Uh business line.
Teddy! What's up?
What you saying?
Got ya.
What's up man? You good?
Yeah man. I'm good.
Listen to this.
Yeah! There we go. You good?
I'm good.
All right. Let's go.
Yo Holmes, to Bel Air.
This place never
gonna change, boy.
It's high school for you.
Yeah.
Mm. Mm mm.
Look at all that sweetness.
Oh you like that, huh?
Oh I love it.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Jayme Crawley.
What are you dressed
like that for girl?
It's a**hole repellent.
She got you.
Yo f*** you.
Oh you wish.
Are we still on for lunch today?
Will you get the work done?
I'll see you at lunch.
Man, that girl is
a super freak bro.
Skoo!
Choose that boy.
Man C, I gotta go.
All right. All right later.
You gonna pick me up
from the rink later?
Don't know. Mm. What you saying?
...special telescopes to see
things that human eyes can't.
For this picture, three
telescopes were used
and each picked up a
different type of light.
The guy at Tattoo Village
said he'd do us two for one.
I bet he did.
I'm not gonna get inked
by some rando dude.
My Dad would torch his sh*t.
X-rays have a lot of energy
so when we look at the
universe in x-ray light,
we see some of
the hottest gas
and the most
powerful explosions.
by much cooler objects
than the stars.
So what's X?
Come on Jayme. You know this.
We went over
this the other day.
I know. Just give me a second.
If I didn't need
math to graduate,
I'd be telling algebra
to kiss my ass!
Okay. Here.
Jayme.
Hey. Um Mattie just...
we're just going
over some algebra.
Right. Are we gonna do this?
Dude. Relax.
Uh I'm sorry. I gotta go.
Are you still coming
to my home tonight?
Yeah.
Later gator.
Here. Don't lose this one.
I won't.
All the white ministers got
like three baby mammas
so I told my ma hey, I'm gonna
start going to a white church.
I'm serious.
Don't gotta dress up.
no T.D. Jakes wannabe
put your business on the street.
You in and out in like thirty
minutes and they feed you.
Feed you?
Yeah. You know them little
wafers and the juice?
All right.
What are you gonna do
about the music though?
I say we bring them some
up home music, you know?
Show 'em how we do.
You forget how to walk?
You were in my way.
Just leave it, man.
No, no, no, no.
You were in my f***ing way.
Dwight, let's get
out of here man.
Who the f*** you talking to man?
Hey. I'm going
about my business
all of a sudden this
little f***ing monkey
comes out of nowhere.
Hey. Say that sh*t again.
Todd, back up, man.
Say that sh*t again, huh?
You heard what I said.
I'm gonna f*** you up son.
I can say it again.
No, I'm gonna f*** you up.
Keep talking sh*t.
Dwight!
Miss Downey, you didn't
hear what this racist...
I do not care what he said.
My classroom now.
Both of you.
Ah come on.
Hey. Disperse.
Sit down.
That's my coat.
It's mine now.
What are you gonna do?
Come on. Come on. Take it.
Give me my friggin' coat.
Why don't you make
me white girl?
Lay off her, Trina.
Mind your business.
Just walk away.
That's my jacket.
Give her her coat back.
What?
You think 'cause
your Dad's a cop
I won't mess you up too?
Take your shot.
You know what?
Here.
It stinks anyway.
Let's go.
Half breed.
So what's the problem?
If this is a race thing,
it ends right now.
This is stupid sh*t.
Smarten up, boys.
What are you,
Martin Luther King?
Please Miss Downey,
you can't do nothing.
Can I go?
Sit down, Dwight.
You have anything to say?
I'm done with this.
I don't have to
explain myself to you.
- Todd. Todd. I am talking to you.
- Don't you touch me.
Dwight, you can go.
Office.
Now.
F*** forgetting it, mom.
I'm not gonna lie for you.
I'm not gonna do it.
What's up? Did you take...?
You don't want me to tell Dad
you're planning on leaving him.
That is the definition of a lie.
I'm gonna go.
F***!
Hey, hey. Hey.
What's wrong with your mom?
She's sketch, man.
You okay?
I know my dad's not perfect.
Hey.
Listen to this.
It's brand new out
of Controller.
Yeah. Their sh*t is crazy.
I love this.
I'm gonna make it
my new ring tone.
Only for me.
Okay.
All right.
This sh*t's real.
Ape called my parents.
What?
I said the ape
called my parents.
The ape?
Miss Downey, dummy.
Hey Todd.
You're an idiot, Todd.
You talk such f***ing nonsense.
I can't wait till you're in
Translation
Translate and read this script in other languages:
Select another language:
- - Select -
- 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
- 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
- Español (Spanish)
- Esperanto (Esperanto)
- 日本語 (Japanese)
- Português (Portuguese)
- Deutsch (German)
- العربية (Arabic)
- Français (French)
- Русский (Russian)
- ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
- 한국어 (Korean)
- עברית (Hebrew)
- Gaeilge (Irish)
- Українська (Ukrainian)
- اردو (Urdu)
- Magyar (Hungarian)
- मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
- Indonesia (Indonesian)
- Italiano (Italian)
- தமிழ் (Tamil)
- Türkçe (Turkish)
- తెలుగు (Telugu)
- ภาษาไทย (Thai)
- Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
- Čeština (Czech)
- Polski (Polish)
- Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
- Românește (Romanian)
- Nederlands (Dutch)
- Ελληνικά (Greek)
- Latinum (Latin)
- Svenska (Swedish)
- Dansk (Danish)
- Suomi (Finnish)
- فارسی (Persian)
- ייִדיש (Yiddish)
- հայերեն (Armenian)
- Norsk (Norwegian)
- English (English)
Citation
Use the citation below to add this screenplay to your bibliography:
Style:MLAChicagoAPA
"Across The Line" Scripts.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 19 Dec. 2024. <https://www.scripts.com/script/across_the_line_2198>.
Discuss this script with the community:
Report Comment
We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.
If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly.
Attachment
You need to be logged in to favorite.
Log In