Badlands
- PG
- Year:
- 1973
- 94 min
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FADE IN:
INT. BEDROOM
The time is 1959. HOLLY SARGIS, the 15-year-old heroine,
sits on her bed, petting her dog. The CAMERA DOLLIES BACK as
she talks on VOICE OVER.
HOLLY (V.O.)
My mother died of pneumonia when I
was just a kid. My father had kept
their wedding cake in the freezer
for ten whole years. After the funeral
he gave it to the yardman... He tried
to act cheerful, but he could never
be consoled by the little stranger
he found in his house. Then, one
day, hoping to begin a new life away
from the scene of all his memories,
he moved us from Texas to Ft. Dupree,
South Dakota.
HOLD on FULL SHOT of bedroom.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. ALLEYS AND STREETS – SERIES OF ANGLES – DAWN
The streets and alleys of Ft. Dupree at dawn. On sound we
hear the clucking of DOVES. A garbage truck appears. Details
of the mechanisms at the back of the truck.
NEW ANGLE:
KIT CARRUTHERS, the hero, a 25-year-old garbageman, kneels
beside a dead dog. He inspects it briefly, then looks back
at his friend and co-worker, CATO, a stocky man in his
forties.
KIT:
I'll give you a dollar to eat this
collie.
Cato inspects the dog.
CATO:
I'm not going to eat him for a
dollar... I don't think he's a collie,
either. Some kind of dog.
They drive off.
KIT:
Watch your heads.
NEW ANGLE:
The truck comes to a stop. Kit bangs on the driver's door.
KIT:
Hey. Woody. Gimme a cigarette.
WOODY waves him off. Kit shrugs to Cato.
KIT:
Woody wouldn't give me a cigarette.
(pause)
Ever notice he don't talk much?
Cato agrees with this. They make a terrible racket, with no
regard for the sleep of the neighbors.
EXT. STREET
Holly, whispering some rhyme to herself, twirls a baton in
the middle of an empty street.
HOLLY (V.O.)
Little did I realize that what began
in the alleys and back ways of this
quiet town would end in the Badlands
of Montana.
EXT. ALLEY
Kit tries to sell a passing BUM a pair of shoes.
BUM:
Nah. They wouldn't fit.
KIT:
How do you know? You hadn't tried
them on yet.
BUM:
Nah.
KIT:
Gimme a dollar for them... Cost twenty
new.
The Bum walks off. Kit pitches the shoes to Cato.
KIT:
Why don't you see if they fit you?
Cato picks them up and looks at them.
CLOSE ON TRASH CAN
Kit is culling through a trash can, looking for valuables.
reading other people's mail, etc.
KIT (O.S.)
This lady don't ever pay her bills.
She's gonna get in trouble if she
doesn't watch out.
Cato, ignoring him, picks up a magazine that is lying in the
grass.
When the CAMERA returns to Kit, he has stripped off his apron.
KIT:
I throwed enough trash for today,
Cato... I'll see you in the morning.
He slaps Cato on the back and walks off. Cato throws a mouldy
loaf of bread at his back.
CATO:
Catch!
KIT:
What do you mean?
He throws the loaf back at Cato.
EXT. ALLEYS
Kit walks through the deserted alleys of the sleeping town...
as the MAIN TITLES APPEAR. He balances a stolen mop on his
finger; he stomps a can and looks around to see if anyone
has spotted him at this. As the CREDITS end he sees Holly in
front of her house twirling her baton. He crosses the street
and introduces himself.
EXT. FRONT LAWN
KIT:
Hi, I'm Kit. I'm not keeping you
from anything important, am I?
HOLLY:
No.
KIT:
Well, I was just messing around over
there, thought I'd come over and say
hello to you.
(smiling)
I'll try anything once.
(pause)
What's your name? I said mine.
HOLLY:
Holly.
KIT:
Listen, Holly, you want to take a
walk with me?
HOLLY:
What for?
KIT:
Well. I got some stuff to say. Guess
I'm kind of lucky that way. Most
people don't have anything on their
minds, do they?
Holly eyes him suspiciously.
EXT. STREET
They walk down the middle of the street. Holly has accepted
his offer.
KIT:
Oh, incidentally, my last name is
Carruthers. Sounds a little too much
like "druthers", doesn't it?
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