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~HEMASQUE OF THERED DEATH
ByEdgar Allen ~oe
':'he:,ost.ersareillustratedwith cliched images of vampires
overcomingcamsels in distress.
CLAUDIA
But. this can't bereal,This isnonsense.
LOUIS
Nonsense all right.Butsomething tellsme it'sgoing to be the strangest.nonsense we've ever seen.
Wari!~, ~tev showtheir invitations to the mortal ticket~aker
at the coor: Heglances away indifferently.
INT':'HEATREBOXNIGHT-
Claudiaand Louis look at thecrowd as the lightsgo down.
CLAUDIA
Mortals,mortals everywhere.And lots of drops to drink.
LOUIS
They are here.I know they are.Listen for something that doesn'tmake asound.
Stage: curtain rises.
An eiaboratepainted set of anItalianatecastle.Death standing
before i~, the traditionalimage of the Grim Reaper, complete
with magnificent scythe.
LOUIS
(WHISPER)
It'sa vampire. It's the oneI saw in Rue St Jacques.
A version of :.hePoe story undolds before them. All of the
participantsare vampires. All beautifulgleamingwhiee,aged20
or 30.
LOUIS
They useno paint. And the audience think it is paint!
CLAUDIA
How devilishly clever.
A spo~lightuncoversa mortalwoman suddenly forcedou~ upon the
s~age.
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CLAUDIA
She's no vampire.
LOUIS
No. She's frightened.She doesn'tknow
where she·is.
The audience laughsuneasily, then stops as the Mortal Woman
comes into the footlights.She istoo beautiful, too confused.
Santiago,as Death, advanceson her.She backs away,terrified,
then sees the other vampires, in a phalanx, advancing from
behind, in a half-circle.
MORTALWOMAN
I don'twant to diet
She looks around in panic. Santiago swoons,armsover his breast
as i! he is hopelessly in love.
SANTIAGO
We are death!
The MortalWoman steps to the footlights.
. MORTAL WOMAN
Someone help me.Please •••Whathave I done?
Louis whispers to Claudia.
LOUIS
This is no performancel
CLAUDIA
And no one knows but us •••
ON THE STAGE --
SANTIAGO
.w~.alldie. Death is the one thingyoushare with all those here.
· Santiagog~sturesto the audience
h'UDIFNCE
Rapt faces.
ON STAGE
MORTALWOMAN
But I'm young ••• \ SANTIAGO Death is no respecter ofage. He cancome any time, any place. Need I tellyou what fatehas in store for you?
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MORTALWOMAN
Iwould takemy chance. Letme go! Please ••.
SANTIAGO
And :f you take thatchance and live, what is your
:at.e?Thehumpbacked~oothlessvisage of old age?
approaches her andtearsthe drawstring out of herpeasntblouse.
It openscompletely and startsto slip.She tries to catch it,
but gently stops her wrists. The blouse falls,exposing her young
breast.s.
LOUISAND CLAUDIA
LOUIS
~his ismonstrous!
CLAUDIA
(DAZEDWITH HUNGER)
Yes, and very beautiful.
ON STAGE
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SANTIAGO
Just as this flesh it pink now, it will
turn grey and wrinkle withage.
WOMAN
Letme live, please.I d~n't care.
SANTIAGO
~henwhy should you care if you dienow?
She shakes her head,confused.He catches her wrists behind her
back.
AUDIENCE
is awestruck by her beauty,her suffering.
SANTIAGO
draws nearher cheek.
SANTIAGO
And suppose deathhad a heart to loveand to release you?To whom would heturn his passion? Would you picka person from thecrowd there? A person to suffer asyou suffer?
AUDIENCE
A young girl criesout in jest.
YOUNGGIRL
Oh,yes, ~ake me Monsieur Vampire!
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I adoreyou!
Audience~oarswith laughter.
ONSTAGE
SANTIAGO
(ASIDETO THE GIRL)
You waityour turn.
The AUDIENCElaughs again.
The MortalWoman shakes herhead in panic.
SANTIAGO
Well, have youa sister, a mother,a
daugnter you would send in your place?
CLOSE ON Ct.AUDIA
Even she is repelledby thecruelty. She shakesher head.
MORTAL WOMAN
Shakesher head.She is helpless.
SANTIAGO
We alonecan give deathmeaning. Do you
knowwhat it means to be loved by death,
to become our bride?
MORTALWOMAN
looksuo on the verge of hysteria or fainting.But then her eyes
mist over.She is being entranced.
FROM HERPOV
we realise she is lookingpastSantiago at the divinely beautiful
Armand, who has just stepped out of -the wings. Armand has
entranced her.he passes Santiago. Santiago·stiffens, but yields
the stage.
ARMAND
Nopain.
MORTAL WOMAN
No pain?
ARMAND
takes her by thenaked shoulders.
ARMAND
tourbea~ty is a gift to us.
ON STAGE
( Armandges~ures tothe otherswho slowly, gracefully close in.
Who deservessuch a gift?
r,ep~lls~hedrawstring from her skirt and it falls revealing her
nakedness.But she isspellbound.
MORTAL WOMAN
No pain••.
·Armandembracesher, drinks, her nakedbody stark against her
black clothes,then he passesher to the othervampires one by
one.
CLOSE ON LOUIS
who oatt!es desireana hungerwith anger.
LOUIS
I've seen enough of thislIloathe it1
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CLAUDii·
Be still!
I t ON STAGE
The nakedMortalWoman lies dead on the floor.Thevampiresseem
to vanish one by one.As the curtaindrawsacross,the AUD!ENCE
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LOUDLYAPPLAUDS what they presume are theatrical tricks.
ANOTHERANGLE
The AUDIENCE,milling towards the exits.They talk in vacuous
terms about the beautyof the show, the symbolism of it, the
daring of itas they leave.
Gradually LOUISANDCLAUDIA are left alone in the emptytheatre.
Louis seems~nxious to leave.Claudia whispersin his ear.
CLAUDIA
Patience~Louis. Patience.
He looksaround theempty theatre,more eery now than whenthe
playwas on.The red curtain shifts slightly inahidden breeze,
a candle sputtersand dies in a box. Then the candle flares
again,and we see Armandint.he box, looking down on them.He
stareswith a-dreamyexpression,saying nothing.
LOUIS
We've been searching for you foravery longtime••• • I
\ His voice echoes eerily.Armand gestures for them to followhim.
I~ INT. FOOTOF s·TAIRWAY.
Armand leading,Louis and Claudia following. Itopensintoa--
HUG£ UUDERGROUNDBALLROOM
Walls are painted with famous copies of Durer,Brueghel, Goya and
Bosch oeoictionsof death.Fine wooden coffins line the walls.
Candlesburn in sconces, castingalternateshadows andpools of
light. Armand walks through, gesuuring Louis and Claudia to
follow him.
As they walkthrough, vampiremen and women appears out of the
shadowslike wraiths, startling them, drifting around them,
strokingthem,touching Claudiaas if she were a doll. Shrieks
of preternatural laughter.
Armancgesturesto the vampires toback off.
nllobey butESTELLE.
ESTELLE
Sucha darling.
She menaces Claudia,her breasts enormous, her fangs bared.
Armandthrows hera look, and she is flung against thewall.
Louis staresaround. The vampires£aces drift towards him and
away, always disclosing the face ':>£Armand, who seems some
distance away,but strangelyclose, staring at Louis with a
constantlycalm, hypnotic gaze.Then a youn~ mortal boy comes
form the shadowsaithacandleabra, which he hands toArmand.
Armand and the boy come towardsthem, leading them along ~he
walls, hiscandleabrailluminating the ghastly murals, his face
gleaming like an angel above thecadleflaJDe.
LOUIS
Mons~rous.