Natural Born Killers
- R
- Year:
- 1994
- 118 min
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FADE IN:
A coffee shop somewhere in New Mexico. MICKEY KNOX, his
back turned TO us, is sitting at the counter finishing a
meal. We hear the PING... BANG... of a PINBALL MACHINE
being played O.S.
MABEL, a waitress, comes over and fills Mickey's coffee
cup.
MICKEY:
What kind of pies do you have?
MABEL:
Apple, pecan, cherry, and key lime.
MICKEY:
Which do you recommend?
MABEL:
Well, the key lime is great, but
it's an acquired taste.
MICKEY:
I haven't had key lime pie in ten
years.
MABEL:
When ya had it, did ya like it?
MICKEY:
No, but that don't mean much. I
was a completely different person
ten years ago. Let's give key
lime a day in court. And a large
glass of milk.
Mabel turns to her right.
MABEL:
(to someone O.S.)
Should I make that two pieces?
CAMERA PULLS BACK and we see for the first time MALLORY
KNOX, Mickey's wife, sitting on a counter stool next to
him. Her back is TO the CAMERA as well.
MALLORY:
Nada, Rosey.
MABEL:
(annoyed)
My name's not Rosey.
(points at nametag)
It's Mabel.
(CONTINUED)
2.
CONTINUED:
Mabel EXITS FRAME.
MALLORY:
Whatever.
Mallory hops from the stool, walks over and grabs the jar
next to the cash register, then dumping out the coins on
the counter, she selects a quarter.
MABEL:
Hey, what the hell do you think
you're doin'?
Mallory saunters past the cowboy playing pinball. As his
eyes follow Mallory, he loses his ball.
She walks to the JUKEBOX in the back, inserts the
quarter, selects a song, punches the buttons, a needle
lands on a record, and a good God almighty rockabilly
TUNE cuts through the coffee shop.
Mabel brings Mickey his pie and milk.
MABEL:
(to Mickey)
That's for Jerry's kids, not
rock 'n' roll.
CAMERA MOVES AROUND TO a CLOSEUP of Mickey. This is the
first time we see him. As he takes a bite of green pie:
MICKEY:
I can't take her anywhere.
Mallory starts doing a slow, seductive fandango around
the coffee shop. She's really cooking and smoking.
Pinball cowboy and Mabel are starting to wonder just who
Mickey isn't paying much attention. He's too busy
enjoying his pie and milk.
A dirty pickup truck, sporting a confederate flag decal,
pulls up to the coffee shop. SONNY, OTIS, and EARL,
three tough-looking rednecks, pile out. Steam rises from
beneath the pickup's hood.
EARL:
Goddamn this sumbitch is runnin'
hot. Y'all go inside. I'm gonna
check 'er out.
3.
The LOUDNESS of the rockabilly SONG slaps Sonny and Otis
in their faces as they walk inside the door. The sexy
sight of Mallory doing the ubang stomp stops them in
their tracks.
SONNY:
Good God almighty, what the hell
is that?
OTIS:
That's a b*tch outta hell, son.
Otis and Sonny exchange looks.
SONNY:
Take a run at 'er, kiddo.
Otis heads toward Mallory. Sonny moves over to the
counter next to Mickey.
SONNY:
Miller, Mabel.
MABEL:
Comin' up.
Otis stands in front of Mallory, trying to copy what
she's doing. Her eyes are closed at the moment, so she
doesn't see him.
Mabel sets the Miller down in front of Sonny.
takes a swig, enjoying the floor show.
Sonny
SONNY:
(to Mickey)
That's some sweet piece of meat,
ain't it?
Mickey turns from his pie and looks at Sonny.
expression betrays nothing.
His
MICKEY:
Her name's Mallory.
The needle lifts off the record. The SONG ENDS.
Mallory opens her eyes and sees Otis.
OTIS:
Hells bells! Don't stop now,
sugar. I'm just getting warmed
up.
Otis gives her his best sh*t-eating grin before turning
to Sonny.
(CONTINUED)
4.
CONTINUED:
Sonny gurgles out a laugh.
SONNY:
Hey, I think she's sweet on you.
Otis turns to Mallory as she punches him hard in the
face, spinning him around.
Sonny spews a mouthful of Highlife.
Mallory grabs the back of Otis's head and smashes it
down on the table, cracking the linoleum.
Otis buckles, dropping to his knees.
Sonny jumps off the counter stool, but Mickey's hand
clutches hold of his shoulder.
Sonny spins around toward Mickey, loaded for bear,
and points his finger at him, threateningly.
Before any threat can be made, Mickey whips a large
buck knife out from its sheath, and in a flash, slices
off Sonny's finger.
Sonny's finger drops on his boot. He grabs his aching
hand. Blood flows from the wound.
MICKEY:
Just because my woman's mopping up
the floor with your buddy is no
reason for you to join in.
Mickey makes five lightning quick slashing swings. The
buck knife slips back into its sheath. At first, there
seems to be no difference with Sonny. Finally, blood
flows from the slices made in his face and chest. Sonny
collapses.
The short-order cook charges out of the kitchen at
Mickey, wielding a meat cleaver and screaming.
Mickey whips out a .45 AUTOMATIC from a shoulder holster
inside his jacket and FIRES.
BULLET'S POV
HEADING FAST TOWARD short-order cook's face. It hits.
BACK TO SCENE:
Short-order cook puts his hands to his face and falls to
the ground, screaming.
(CONTINUED)
5.
CONTINUED:
Mickey spots Earl, who's standing outside the plateglass
window. Earl's watched the whole shebang.
Earl mouths "F***!" He turns and runs for it.
Mickey hurls the knife through the plate glass WINDOW,
which SHATTERS. The knife plunges deep into Earl's
back. He hits the ground dead.
Mickey turns to Mallory. She's sitting on top of Otis,
slamming his head repeatedly on the floor.
MICKEY:
Honey.
Mallory looks up at Mickey. She gets off Otis and moves
to Mickey's side.
Mickey trains his .45 on pinball cowboy, who's shaking
in his cowboy boots. Mickey aims at Mabel, who's
clutching her coffee pot, crying.
MICKEY:
(to Mallory)
Pick one.
Mallory does eanie, meanie, minie, moe, pointing back
and forth from Mabel to pinball cowboy.
MALLORY:
Eanie, meanie, minie, moe, catch
a n*gger by the toe. If he
hollars, let him go. Eanie,
meanie, minie, moe. My mom told
me to pick the best one and you
are it.
She ends, pointing at Mabel. Mabel's crying. She
screams:
MABEL:
No!
Mickey FIRES the .45. The BULLET CHINKS through the
coffee pot Mabel's holding and explodes, thunking her in
the chest. She hits the floor dead.
Mickey and Mallory join hands and walk over to the
pinball cowboy, who stands in a pool of his own urine.
MALLORY:
When you tell people what went
on here, tell 'em Mickey and
Mallory Knox did this. Understand?
(CONTINUED)
6.
CONTINUED:
Pinball cowboy nods yes.
The two killers plant a big wet kiss on each other's
mouths. Then, holding hands, Mickey and Mallory walk out
of the cafe.
CREDIT SEQUENCE.
INT. COUPE DE VILLE -MOVING -DAY
Mickey and Mallory in a flashy '68 Cadillac Coupe De
Ville. Duane Eddy's "REBEL ROUSER" BLARES on the
SOUNDTRACK. The b.g. is an outrageous PROCESS SHOT.
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