Pet Sematary Page #8
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- Year:
- 1989
- 103 min
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He's naked but for a towel around his waist. He's obviously fresh
from the shower.
He starts down to the bedroom to dress.
BLACK. And on it a third title card: CHURCH.
Over this the SOUND of a RINGING TELEPHONE.
LOUIS (voice)
Hello?
INT. THE CREED LIVING ROOM AFTERNOON
There's a bowling match on TV. LOUIS, dressed in his Saturday
afternoon grubs (jeans and a Maine sweatshirt), has the phone to
his ear.
JUD CRANDALL (phone filter)
Louis? 'Fraid you may have a spot of
trouble.
LOUIS (frowning)
Jud? What trouble?
INT. THE CRANDALL LIVING ROOM, WITH JUD
He's on the phone, looking out his window.
JUD:
Did you tell me Rachel took the
kids back to Chicago for a few days?
INT. THE CREED LIVING ROOM, WITH LOUIS
LOUIS:
For Ellie's birthday, yes. I didn't
go because her old man thinks I'm a
sh*t and the feeling is heartily re-
ciprocated...they'll be back tomorrow
night. Jud, what's this about?
INT. THE CRANDALL LIVING ROOM, WITH JUD
JUD:
Well, there's a dead cat over here on
the edge of my lawn, Louis. I think it
might be your daughter's.
INT. THE CREED LIVING ROOM, WITH LOUIS
LOUIS:
Church? Oh. Oh, Jesus.
EXT. THE CRANDALL HOUSE, MEDIUM-LONG
We're looking across from the CREED lawn. LOUIS waits for one of
those trucks to go blasting by and then crosses. It's cold and
windy. Downed autumn leaves fly.
LOUIS and JUD stand over a small furry body like mourners.
JUD (voice)
Well?
EXT. THE CAT'S BODY
It's lying on its belly and doesn't look much damaged. Hands--
LOUIS'S--come into the frame. He puts one hand under the cat's
head and lifts it so the open eyes, now a dull green, stare into
THE CAMERA. There's some blood on its ruff. That's all.
EXT. LOUIS AND JUD, ON THE EDGE OF THE CRANDALL LAWN
LOUIS:
It's Church.
JUD:
I'm sorry. At least it don't look like
he suffered.
LOUIS:
Ellie will, though. She'll suffer plenty.
From his jacket pocket he takes a green plastic garbage bag and
hands it to JUD. JUD holds the bag's mouth open on the ground
while LOUIS kind of shoves the body in. During this:
JUD:
Loved that cat pretty well, didn't she?
LOUIS:
Yes.
LOUIS twists the bag shut and puts one of those plastic ties on
it. Then he holds it up.
LOUIS:
Bagged cat. What a mess.
JUD:
You going to bury him in the Pet
Sematary?
LOUIS (a little bitter)
I guess that's what it's there for, huh?
During all of this JUD has grown peculiarly intense.
JUD:
Going to tell Ellie?
LOUIS:
I don't know.
JUD:
Seems like you told me about a promise
you made--
INT. THE CREED KITCHEN MORNING
GAGE is in his high chair. ELLIE, in her first-day-of-school
dress, is in her place. LOUIS is sitting at his own place staring,
hypnotized, at the middle of the table, where there is a large
serving dish. On the dish is scrambled eggs, strips of bacon, and
CHURCH'S corpse--staring eyes, bloody ruff and all.
RACHEL (impatiently)
Don't shilly-shally, Louis. Give the
little girl her promise.
EXT. THE CRANDALL LAWN, WITH JUD AND LOUIS
LOUIS (defensive)
That was a mistake. But Rachel...
she doesn't like to talk about
death, or even think of it. Her
younger sister died of spinal
meningitis when Rachel was eight.
Rachel was there when it happened.
Alone. I guess you could say it
made a complex.
JUD:
Cat's just as dead, Louis.
LOUIS (snaps)
Well that's a big help! (Pause) I'm
sorry, Jud.
JUD:
No need to apologize.
LOUIS:
Maybe when they call I'll just tell
Ellie I haven't seen the damn cat
around. You know?
JUD (after a long pause)
Maybe there's a better way.
EXT. THE START OF THE PATH TO THE PET SEMATARY, LONG EVENING
LOUIS and JUD cross the road from the CRANDALL side. LOUIS is
carrying the plastic bag in one hand and a flashlight in the
other. JUD has a pick and shovel in one hand and a flashlight of
his own in the other.
Evening shadows have grown long. It's maybe an hour until dark.
JUD and LOUIS stop near the replaced tire-swing.
JUD has a Walkman clipped to the belt of his pants and earphones
slung around his neck.
LOUIS:
Jud, this is crazy. It's going to
be almost dark before we get back.
JUD:
It's going to be dark before we even
get where we're going, Louis. But
we can do it...and we're going to.
LOUIS:
But--
JUD:
Does she love the cat?
LOUIS:
Yes, but--
JUD:
Then come on.
He puts the earphones on, effectively forestalling further
argument, and pushes the PLAY button on the Walkman. We can hear
Marshall Crenshaw singing "Crystal Girl." JUD starts away. After a
moment, LOUIS follows.
EXT. THE PET SEMATARY AND THE BACK OF THE ARCH LATE EVENING
The SOUND of crickets...ree-ree-ree...
The SOUND of footfalls.
Faintly, the SOUND of Huey Lewis and the News, singing "Working
For A Living."
It's now almost twilight.
JUD and LOUIS enter the Pet Sematary. LOUIS is looking around
curiously.
LOUIS:
Well, folks, here we are, in Louis
Creed Dreamland.
JUD snaps off the Walkman and puts the earphones around his neck
again.
JUD:
What say, Louis?
LOUIS:
Nothing. (Pause) Do we plant him on
the outer circle or start a new one?
JUD:
We're still not where we're going.
He walks past LOUIS and toward the deadfall. LOUIS follows.
LOUIS:
What do you mean?
JUD:
The place we're going is on the
other side of that.
He points at the deadfall.
LOUIS:
We can't climb over that. We'll break
our necks!
JUD:
No. We won't. I have climbed it a time
or two before, and I know all the places
to step. Just follow me...move easy...don't
look down...and don't stop. If you stop,
you'll crash through for sure.
LOUIS:
I'm not climbing that.
JUD:
Give me the cat. I'll take care of it
myself.
He holds out his hand and LOUIS sees the old man means exactly as
he says. After a moment he says:
LOUIS:
Let's go.
JUD starts up one side of the deadfall, and in spite of its
snarled tangles, he mounts as easily as a man climbing a flight of
stairs. After a few second, LOUIS follows.
LOUIS (low)
Thank God my Blue Cross is paid up.
EXT. THEIR FEET
First JUD'S pass THE CAMERA, then LOUIS'S, partly obscured by the
swinging cat-bag. Their feet unerringly find the right branches
and just as unerringly miss holes which look like ankle-breakers.
EXT. LOUIS
He's grinning, exhilarated.
LOUIS:
God, this is amazing!
EXT. JUD
There are beads of sweat on the old man's face. He looks both
stern and a little scared.
JUD:
Just don't stop and--
EXT. LOUIS
He looks down.
EXT. LOUIS'S FEET
A dead branch snaps under one of them like a gunshot and that foot
plunges down maybe six inches.
EXT. LOUIS
He lurches to the edge of balance, then regains it.
LOUIS:
And don't look down. Right.
He continues.
EXT. THE DEADFALL, REVERSE TWILIGHT
JUD reaches the top and starts down the far side. LOUIS reaches
the top.
EXT. LOUIS
LOUIS (amazed)
Holy...!
EXT. BIG GOD WOODS, LOUIS'S POV
In the dying glow of twilight, this should be a mystic, awe-
inspiring shot. There's no more scrub underbrush and junk pines
and juniper-bracken here; ancient firs rise almost like Sequoias.
The sunset light shafts among them. This is a real forest... an
old forest. And winding upward among the trees along that needle-
carpeted floor, clearly marked by large white stones, the path
goes on.
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