A lone ranchhouse sits on theedge of the forest.
Smoke curlsfrom the chimney. It's quiet here. Jed
and Robert trudgeto the doorand knock.
105 THE DOOR 105
opens a crack. MASON, a ruggedold man, peersout.
JED
Bello, Mr. Mason.
MASON
Well I'll be •••Getin here 'fore sanebody sees you.
·106 INT. MASONHOUSE 106
The place issimply furnished,warm and comfortable.
MRS. MASON,a thin old woman,nervously wipesher hands
on an apronby the stove.
MASON
Look who's here,Mary. Coupla outlaws.
JED/ROBERT
Mizz Mason.
Boys.
She staresat Jed's bow. He takesit off. Robert
looks around.
ROBERT
I haven't been ina house for five weeks.
MASON
(sizing himup} You look it•.•Mary, fix two plates.
He guides theboys to the kitchentable.
MASON
Get your feet up •.•Lifeon the run ain'tno lark, isit?
JED
Nossir.
MASON
Who's out therewith you?
ROBERT
There's eight ofus. Ray
Jed kickshim under the table. Mason smiles.
MASON
Well, we all figuredyou fellas mighta headed toF.A. by now.
ROBERT
What's F.A.?
MASON
Free America•••The Safe zone.
A beat.
JED
Well, where arewe?
Mason andhis wife exchangea glance.
MASON
Bell, boys, this isoccupied territory. You'reforty miles behind enemy lines•••Smack in World War III.
107 JED ANDROBERT 107
stunned. Mrs. Mason putsmeager soup and cornbread
before them.
MRS. MASON
I wish there wasmore. I'm sorry.
They juststare.
MASON
The world's gonecrazy again, boys.
JED
Dexter Woody saidthey're Russians.
MASON
What're you doin'wanderin' around that drugstore.
JED
Lookin' for news. Mr. Mason, we haven't seen ortalked to anybody since it started.
Troubled,Mason gets up andopens the refrigerator.
(It's almostempty.) Bepulls a transistor radioand a
bottle fromthe crisper binand pushes it acrossthe
table tothe dazed pair.
MASON
Bere. ose this tosee where you stand from now on.
ROBERT
But ••.
MASON
I got another one. Listen to me, these is bad times,and in bad times your friends ain'talways your friends••• You stayup in them mountains and don'tgo to Calumetno more • .
ROBERT
Bow come?
Mason takesa pull on the bottle.
MASON
•••There's been someattacks. Bit andrun stuff. Russianswakin' up with their throatsslit••• Word is it'syou boys.
Jed and Robertblanch.
ROBERT
But we haven't donenothin'l We•••
(senses something)
Why'd they closeDad's store?
Mason plugsthe bottle.
MASON
Your daddy's dead,Robert. They shot him.
Robert fallsback in his chairas the old ladyrushes
to comforthim.
MASON ·
The Russians foundguns missing from
the sporting goodsstore, so they
shot him for "aidingguerillas."
JED
He didn't aid anybody! We stole that stuff!
MASON
But he didn't reportit.
ROBERT
Because he knew itwas us! We killed him!
MASON
They killed him,boy. Made him an example. You let thatburn in good.
Robert crieslike he's on fire.
JED
That's why everybody'sscared of us, isn'tit?
Mason's gazeis steady. Theold man is pale.
MASON
There's nobodyhere scaredof you, boy. You needfood, a bed anything-- you come here.
Be studiesJed fora moment, then pullsthe table away
fromthe wall.
MASON
Now I gottacoupla heirloomsI wanna hide withyou.
MRS. MASON
Jack! NO!
Masonopens the trapdoorin the floor,looks up at Jed.
MASON
Can I trustyou?
Jed nods. The oldman lifts two teenagegirls from
theirhiding place.
MASON
My granddaughters•••Theyspent two days sneakinghere. Goddam pigs tried havin'their way withthem •••
Mason hugs the girlsin his powerfulold arms, then
pushesthe youngerone toward Jed.
MASON
This isToni, this is Erica•••I don'twanna know where they're goin'•••
Robert's wailingsurges up.