Into the Woods
FADE UP:
Grey clouds of an early morning sky.
BAKER (V.O.)
Once upon a time, in a far off
kingdom, there lay a small village at
the edge of the woods...
Suddenly, the WELL-WORN BOOT of Cinderella steps into the
frame and lands on what we thought was the sky, but in fact
is simply its reflection in a puddle of water. A strong CHORD
accents the splash and we begin a musical vamp.
EXT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE - DAYBREAK
CLOSE-UP on CINDERELLA’S dirty hand as it reaches down to
gather kindling.
CINDERELLA (O.S.)
I WISH...
BAKER (V.O.)
And in this village...
CLOSE-UP on a bead of sweat as it trickles from her brow, the
same hand entering the frame to wipe it.
CINDERELLA (O.S.)
MORE THAN ANYTHING...
BAKER (V.O.)
ANGLE on CINDERELLA
A pretty (and filthy) young woman, who finishes mopping her
brow and trudges towards the back of a large house, the
kindling under her arm.
CINDERELLA:
MORE THAN LIFE...
MORE THAN JEWELS...
EXT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
CLOSE-UP on JACK’S calloused hands as he pulls on a rope.
BAKER (V.O.)
... a care-free young lad...
ANGLE ON JACK:
A spaced-out twelve year-old who is trying to pull his bony
cow MILKY-WHITE towards his dilapidated cottage.
JACK:
I WISH...
MORE THAN LIFE...
INT. BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
CLOSE-UP on a ball of dough. The BAKER’S thick hand pounds
it.
BAKER (V.O.)
... and a childless baker...
ANGLE ON THE BAKER AND HIS WIFE
Hard-working and honest, he is kneading the dough which she
then takes and puts in the oven.
BAKER/BAKER’S WIFE
I WISH...
BAKER (V.O.)
... with his Wife-- “
BAKER:
MORE THAN ANYTHING...
WIFE:
BAKER/BAKER’S WIFE
I WISH...
INT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE - KITCHEN - DAY
CINDERELLA scrubs a huge pot.
CINDERELLA:
THE KING IS GIVING A FESTIVAL.
INT. BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
The WIFE rolls the dough as the BAKER stokes the hot oven.
BAKER/WIFE
MORE THAN LIFE...
INT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
Inside the tiny cottage, the COW stands bewildered as JACK
tries to milk her without success.
JACK:
(to Milky-White)
I WISH...
INT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE - KITCHEN - DAY
CINDERELLA:
INT. BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
BAKER/WIFE
MORE THAN RICHES...
INT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE - KITCHEN - DAY
CINDERELLA:
-- AND THE BALL...
INT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
JACK:
I WISH MY COW WOULD GIVE US SOME MILK.
INT. BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
The WIFE lifts a heavy sack of flour.
WIFE/CINDERELLA
MORE THAN ANYTHING...
The BAKER takes bread from the oven.
BAKER:
INT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
Now leaning his shoulder against the cow for more leverage as
he squeezes her udders.
JACK:
PLEASE, PAL.
INT. BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
WIFE:
I WANT A CHILD.
INT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
JACK:
(frustrated)
SQUEEZE, PAL...
INT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE/JACK’S HOUSE/BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
She is now scrubbing the floor in front of a large fireplace.
CINDERELLA:
JACK BAKER/WIFE
I WISH YOU’D GIVE US SOME I WISH WE MIGHT HAVE A CHILD.
ALL:
I WISH...
CINDERELLA’S STEPMOTHER moves towards her threateningly.
INT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE - KITCHEN - DAY
CINDERELLA’S STEPMOTHER dressed in a robe, her blonde hair
rolled in rags, carries herself with an air of disgust; like
a medieval Orange County housewife.
STEPMOTHER:
YOU WISH TO GO TO THE FESTIVAL?
BAKER (V.O)
The poor girl’s parents had died-
Her two daughters, also blonde, FLORINDA and LUCINDA, appear
on the stairwell. They’re junior versions of Mom.
STEPMOTHER:
YOU, CINDERELLA, THE FESTIVAL?/ YOU
FLORINDA and LUCINDA move to join their MOTHER.
FLORINDA LUCINDA
(overlapping)WHAT, YOU WISH TO GO TO THE
WHAT, YOU, CINDERELLA? THE FESTIVAL?
FESTIVAL? THE FESTIVAL?
STEPMOTHER/STEPSISTERS
THE FESTIVAL?!/ THE KING’S FESTIVAL!??
BAKER (V.O.)
And now she lived with her
stepmother...
STEPMOTHER:
THE FESTIVAL?!!!
BAKER (V.O.)
...who had two daughters of her own.
CINDERELLA rises and shyly retreats, but the STEPSISTERS
sweep around her menacingly.
FLORINDA:
(grabbing her hand)
LOOK AT YOUR NAILS!
LUCINDA:
(pulling on her)
STEPMOTHER:
CINDERELLA:
NEVERTHELESS-
STEPMOTHER/STEPSISTERS/CINDERELLA
SHE/YOU/I STILL WANT(S)/ WISH TO GO
THE FESTIVAL--/ AND DANCE BEFORE THE
PRINCE?!
They roar in derision.
BAKER (V.O.)
All three were beautiful of face, but
vile and black of heart.
EXT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
JACK’S MOTHER, bedraggled, takes in the laundry.
BAKER (V.O.)
The young lad had no father, and his
mother-
JACK’S MOTHER
I WISH...
BAKER (V.O.)
Well, she was at her wit’s end-
JACK’S MOTHER
I WISH MY SON WERE NOT A FOOL./ I WISH
MY HOUSE WAS NOT A MESS./ I WISH THE
COW WAS FULL OF MILK./ I WISH THE
WALLS WERE FULL OF GOLD--/ I WISH A
LOT OF THINGS.
INT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY - CONTINUOUS
JACK’S MOTHER enters the house and stops dead in her tracks
when she sees the cow.
JACK’S MOTHER
What in heaven’s name are you doing
with the cow inside the house?
JACK:
I thought if he was nice and warm he
might produce some milk.
JACK’S MOTHER
It’s a she! How many times must I tell
you? Only shes can give milk!
INT. BAKER’S COTTAGE - DAY
The BAKER and his WIFE are scurrying about the kitchen.
BAKER (V.O.)
And then there was a hungry little
girl who always wore a red cape...
The BAKER turns to see a small hand rise up and snatch one of
the BUNS off the counter.
BAKER:
Hey!
The BAKER swiftly comes around the counter where a small,
plump young girl in a red cape, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
studies the goodies.
LRRH:
I WISH./ IT’S NOT FOR ME,/ IT’S FOR MY
GRANNY IN THE WOODS./ A LOAF OF BREAD,
PLEASE,/ TO BRING MY POOR OLD HUNGRY/
GRANNY IN THE WOODS.../ JUST A LOAF OF
BREAD, PLEASE.
INT. CINDERELLA’S HOUSE - KITCHEN - DAY
The STEPSISTERS are still laughing at CINDERELLA. The
STEPMOTHER looks around the room and sees a large bowl of
lentils. She walks over, picks it up and violently flings the
bowl towards CINDERELLA strewing the beans across the room
and into the fireplace.
STEPMOTHER:
(cheery)
Cinderella, if you can pick up these
lentils, and finish your chores in
time, then you may go to the ball with
us.
(to her DAUGHTERS)
Come along, ladies...
STEPSISTERS:
Yes, Mother.
They sweep out of the room giggling.
BACK ON CINDERELLA. She stands forlornly, studying the mess
that awaits her. She closes her eyes and begins to gently
sway as if going into a trance.
CINDERELLA:
COME LITTLE BIRDS,/ DOWN FROM THE
EAVES/ AND THE LEAVES,/ OVER FIELDS,/
OUT OF CASTLES AND PONDS.../ AHHHHH...
INT. JACK’S FARMHOUSE - DAY
JACK is trying to milk the COW as his MOTHER looks on
dubiously.
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