Twixt Page #4

Synopsis: A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He's unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.
Production: American Zoetrope
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2011
88 min
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Do not know which is Sunday.

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Let me talk to him.

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Bobby Hall is Baltimore.

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I can not get that story

of the dead child, in my mind.

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Really?

- Yes, I dreamed of her all night.

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I want to write the book with you.

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BATS HAVE i / i

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So is the Sheriff

and makes bat boxes.

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Yes, and that's a bird house.

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Totally different.

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It is difficult to know which is which.

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Normally I write

Witchcraft, but ...

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What are Vampires, but

Blood-sucking witches.

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Totally disagree.

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We have not really here ...

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Bruges sucks your

blood, as I recall.

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I can ask my sister,

it is bigger than me.

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Welcome to my office.

Please have a seat.

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i Imagine this. "Written by ... / i

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Bobby Hall and Baltimore i

LaGrange. "How nice. / I

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i O "Hall Baltimore, with a

Bobby LaGrange idea. "/ i

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Does the author of the idea? I can

offer more than just an idea.

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I have an excellent character.

- Who?

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Bobby LaGrange.

- Calm down, tell you, speak.

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i I call it "The Vampire Executions." / i

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And that sells.

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Not bad. Continuing.

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This girl, who is

it? Is it just a fugitive?

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Or just a girl of 12-13 years

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appears to be higher for their age?

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A homeless vagrant?

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What about on the stake?

- Yes, what?

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Is it murder weapon?

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O was placed later.

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Like a business card

the real murderer?

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You see, an end was not pleasant.

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No fingerprints.

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And then he went down

it slowly.

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Without fail, not stab.

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Almost as if it were made

by some kind of machine.

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A machine?

- Yes

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So I call it "The

Runs Vampires ".

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I think she was murdered

by an electric chair ...

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For Vampires.

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An artifact enforceable

created and designed

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especially by and for Vampires.

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That's different. Me

wonder how it would look.

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Well, I thought about

that. And I made a model.

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Ready?

- Done.

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What do you think?

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Look at this.

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Do you love?

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How I can help, Hall?

- Hi, Sam.

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Remember you said that if they had

a great idea, give me a preview.

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Another advance.

- Yes, another.

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The big idea is to

"Flesh on the bones".

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No "Fog on the Lake,"

and such nonsense.

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Yes, no one combines

metaphors like you, Sam.

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Here is the title, just listen to it:

"Executions of Vampires".

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Vampires, huh?

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And the protagonist is a

girl. A girl killed.

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Wonderful.

- Yes, it's just a girl.

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I mean, it's wonderful

she is killed.

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But it must have a history,

not a style of sh*t.

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But tell me, how this

execution was machined?

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I'll find out, but has

rather unexpected ending.

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With heart?

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Tons of hearts! In the morning

I will send the story line.

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But you must send a check to

Denise immediately, no kidding.

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A wire transfer

very urgent, it would be great.

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You know, I think the

history is not great.

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But Hall Baltimore, Master of Witchcraft

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wrote a

story about Vampires.

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Not bad!

- Not at all.

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If you have an end.

- There will be an end.

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Pretty awesome!

- Great!

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Sam, you have to help

my wife financially.

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By this I do, okay. $ 25,000.

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Well, you know what I do? You

Denise will send to $ 10 thousand dollars.

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Best $ 25. I appreciate it.

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I said I will send

Denise $ 10 thousand dollars.

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But I need the story line in

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In the morning, otherwise

so will stop the payment.

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Sam?

- And no "fog on the Lake"!

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EXECUTIONS OF VAMPIRES i

by HALL BALTIMORE

(From an idea of Bobby LaGrange) / i

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The night was ... Wet.

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The night was ... Cloudy.

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The thick fog descended ...

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In Lake ... Mini ...

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Vanapanuki Lake.

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The fog ... Floto, as ...

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The silent sleep of Virginia ...

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No, that sucks.

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The fog on the lake, the fog ...

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The fog on the lake.

Just to torture Sam.

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Descend ... Float like ...

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Tears ...

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Does the ass of a whale? No.

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Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He was part of the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking. more…

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