I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Page #16
- R
- Year:
- 1998
- 100 min
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THE SPEAR TIP:
deep into Nancy who expires with a sigh.
KARLA (cont'd)
Damn you.
Karla, blind with rage, attacks the fisherman. He kicks out with a
boot and sends Karla fying onto
A GLASS TABLE:
in the lobby area. The table explodes. Karla is finished.
The fisherman works his hook free from the post. Karla is unmoving and
looks quite dead.
CUT TO:
Will pulls Julie along a muddy path in the rain. He's got her by the
hair. She's slipping and falling.
WILL:
Look at the bright side, Jules. We
finally get to spend some quality
time together.
Julie's trying to get to the knife she's stashed in her back pocket.
JULIE:
Why are you doing this to me?
WILL:
Me, me, me. It's always about you.
I'm having bad dreams. I can't
sleep. I'm not doing well in school.
I'm having trouble with my boyfriend.
JULIE:
I trusted you.
WILL:
We had a connection, didn't we? I
can tell you one thing, though. Ray
didn't trust me. He was right. He's
dead, but he was right.
They come into the orchard. They are covered in mud. Julie stumbles
again. Goes to her knees. Works the knife free and slashes up at Will.
She slices him across the face.
He steps back, feels the blood.
WILL (cont'd)
What'd you have to do that for?
There is a creepy pause. Will stares at his own blood. She catches her
breath...
Then suddenly, Will knocks the knife from her hand. He lifts her by
the hair. Enraged, he puches her in the face. She goes down.
CUT TO:
104EXT. ORCHARD - NIGHT
Will has Julie in a choke hold. He drags her toward the open graves.
Julie is losing energy, slowly giving up.
JULIE:
...Why?
WILL:
Why? Come on, Julie. Think. You'll
get it. Will Benson -- Ben's son.
He shoves her. She falls backward into the arms of Ben Willis.
WILL (cont'd)
Hi, Dad.
Julie WAILS, struggling wildly in Ben's grasp.
JULIE:
OMIGOD --
BEN:
That's my boy.
Ben holds her back to look at her. He throws back the hood of his
slicker. We see his face clearly for the first time.
JULIE:
No, no, no --
Ben pulls off his hook and strokes Julie's cheek with his stump.
BEN:
Shush, now. No more screaming...No
more running. Time to die.
RAY (v.o.)
Let go of her! Now!
Ben and Will spin to see
RAY:
like the hero from a western, step out from behind a tree.
Ben starts to laugh. Will joins him.
WILL:
You gotta be kiddin' me.
BEN:
What're you gonna do, boy? Call
us names?
RAY:
Let her go. Now.
Ray raises the .38 caliber handgun. He C*CKS the hammer.
Ben doesn't let go of Julie. Lightning fast, he slaps his hook back on
and gets the point to Julie's neck.
BEN:
Think about it, boy. You're no
killer.
(beat)
That's my job.
Ray hesitates, his finger on the trigger. He does look scared.
Ben takes a step toward Ray. Then another, pushing Julie in front of
him. Will moves closer, too.
RAY:
Stop right there.
Ray's finger squeezing down the trigger.
BEN:
You don't have it in you.
Suddenly, Will dives for Ray. Ray gets a shot off, tagging Ben in the
shoulder. The gun goes flying.
Julie spins and hits Ben in the face. He knocks her into her own
grave...Mud begins to slide in on her. She tries to scramble out.
Will and Ray wrestle, punching each other repeatedly in the face.
Will has Ray down and his hands around his kneck. He looks him in the
eye.
WILL:
We haven't missed you down here,
Ray boy. I got to know Julie real
well.
Will gets the better of Ray. He's stronger. He yanks him up -- choking
him. Ray is begging to check out.
WILL (cont'd)
Think of all the things I'm gonna
do to her.
(beat)
Dad, finish him.
Ben charges toward Ray's back. He pulls back the hook for a roundhouse
slashing --
At the last second, Ray dips, elbows Will.
THE HOOK:
goes straight into Will's chest.
The fisherman has hooked his own son.
Father and son make final eye contact, the son's eyes go blank.
Ben stares in shock as Will expires, falling back into the mud.
Ben SCREAMS in rage. Ray is tired.
THWACK. Ben begins beating Ray. He puches him. He straight-arms him
with the hook. He knocks him again and again and Ray is beaten, giving
up...
Ben has Ray against a tombstone. The hook slowly inches toward his
eye.
BEN:
Gonna blind you first.
The hook is touching the eyelid --
A GUNSHOT:
rings out. A look of wonder crosses Ben's face. He slowly turns away
from Ray.
JULIE:
stands behind him holding the gun.
JULIE:
Just...Die.
BLAM. BLAM. BLAM. She empties the gun into Ben, who flies backward
into Julie's grave.
As he tumbles, Ben releases the dirt stacked beside the grave...
A MUDDY LANDSLIDE
slowly covers Ben up.
Ben's face is covering over. His mouth starting to fill with dirt --
BEN:
You can't kill me.
His face is completely covered. His mouth still moving.
BEN (cont'd)
I'll always be with you.
The dirt covers him. It continues to fill, until just the
GLEAMING METAL HOOK
waves futilely out of the dirt. Then, is stops wiggling.
Julie goes to Ray.
CUT TO:
105EXT. HOTEL - NIGHT
Ray and Julie limp across the grounds of the hotel. They are moving
past some shrubbery when
A DARK FIGURE:
jumps out. Julie yells. She and Ray jump back.
KARLA:
stops in the middle of her kamikaze attack, knife held out.
KARLA:
Oh, god, it's you --
JULIE:
You're okay. Thank god.
KARLA:
Is he?
They nod. They go to her -- jubilant group hug time. They compose
themselves.
KARLA (cont'd)
You know, it's true what they say
about package vacations...You get
what you pay for.
(beat)
Now, how about we get off this piece
of crap island.
The first rays of the morning sun appear. Ray looks adoringly at Julie
as the beautific light catches her face.
Ray kisses her. She kisses him back. They are silhouetted against a
beautiful orange sunrise.
JULIE:
(smiling)
We don't have to tell anyone it
rained the whole time. It can just
be our little secret.
The three of them throw their arms around each other's shoulders and
they start walking for the beach as...
rises into view.
MATCH CUT TO:
106EXT. HOUSE - DAY
Establish. The sun setting over a quaint street in a college town.
SUPERTITLE:
FOUR MONTHS LATERJulie pedals her bicycle down the street. She has a book bag over her
shoulder. It feels like one of the first days of school.
She rides the bike up to a small house on the perfect street. She
rolls the bike right up to the front door.
CUT TO:
107INT. HOUSE - DAY
Julie lets herself into the house. She leans her bike against another
bike in the hallway.
It's a perfect day. Birds CHIRPING. WIND in the willows. There's
another NOISE...from inside her house.
She goes perfectly still. And listens. Behind her, by the kitchen, the
shadow of a FIGURE moves. She whirls.
NOTHING:
She creeps down the hallway toward her kitchen. She pauses --
The dark figure almost knocks into her. She SCREAMS.
It's Ray. He's holding a disemboweled toaster.
JULIE:
Ray...what are you doing?
RAY:
(toaster)
Oh...it's not working right.
You're home early.
(sees she's shaken)
Did I scare you?
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