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LOS AN<;:SLES. CA 9003-1 ~bis scree..-,play is -unpublished literary P:{2l'!Pl;iJ-1-li6 held under cot!Con law copyrir,ht, and has 1:ieen privately circulated ~o a. linited number of universities in the United States for educatione.l purposes onl.y. No copies ,me.ybe reproduced or ILilYportion of this 11l8.teria.l published or cir- culated without the specific vri tten pcrn-.i!:sion--- in ea.ch case of Warner Dros. Inc., 4ooo We.rner Doulev-&rd, Rurbe.nk, ~ifor:iia..
Julius J. Epstein & Philip G. Epstein
1 LONG SHOT• r.EVOLVINGGLOBE
As the ~lobe revolves it becomes animated -- Long lines of ~eople {in mini~ture) stream from all sections of Europe•· to converge upon one point on the tip of Africa. OVER THIS animated scene CDQel a voice of a Narrator.
•·1-t{ch illustrates che trail as the ~an.·ato::- mentions th~ :--oincs.
NARRATOa ( continuing)
P~ria to l'1areeilles -- Across the Mediterranean to Oran •• T:.'1en by : train•- or au~o •• o~ foot -- across the rim of J..f~~ca to Casablaraca in French ~..orocco --
3 RELIEF MAP • OF CASABLANCA
· JWins cha ocean on one side and the d.:-!ser: on the oth•.·:r • ...~ voic:.:! cf :he Narrator COMESOVER.
lere -• the fortunate ones through
()bt:oin exit visas and sctr..-ry t:o J.sbc..Al •- and from Lisbon to ~b~ f...mericaE •· nut the otbeL·s -- wai;: ~n Ceuablancu -- ar.~ waic -- and uait -•
As-the ~~rrator s voice fad~s aw~y --
4 CLOSE SHOT • RELIEF MAP or CASABLAl!C..~
A street on the map.
5 FOLL SHOT - GLASS SHOT - OLD ~CORISH SF.CTIONor-~CITY - DA~
At first only the tu~rets ~nd rooftops are visible a3ainst a torrid sky. In the dist~nce is~ haze-enveloped sky. Tbe CAME.RAPANSDOWN the fac~~es oZ the Moorish buildinss to a narrm1, twisting s~rcet crowded with ehe polyglo~ life of a native qu~rter. The intense desert sun holds the scene in a torpid tran~uility. Ace• ivity is unhurried ancl sounds are cr~tcd ••• SUdc~nly th~ eaeech of a si~en shat:ers the c~lm. Veiled women run screaming for shelter. Street venclo=s, beggars and urch- ins melc into doorways. A police cz.r spee~s into cbe SHOT and pulls up before an old-fashioned ~loorish ho~el -- flop-house ~ould be a better word for it.
of this decrepit hotel. Na:ive French.police officers run up the steps, crash into the doors cf the various rooms, come out -- dragging f-~ightened re~ugees.
CtJTTO:
7 CLOS!: SHOT• DOOR
as one police office~ flings it open. Tbe shadow of~ man b.a..,ging by a rope !rom a chandelier is seen on the wall. The officer slams the door shu~.
8 STREET CORNER
Two other policemen bave stopped a ~hite civilian and are talking to him.
1ST POLICEr'lAN May we s~e yo~ pa::-~r s_1 ple::.s.Ge?
( COUTINUED)
8 CONTINUED:
CIV IL IA...~
L (nervously)
I I -- I d~n e think I · have them -- on me.