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SCANNERS
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an original screenplay by Davia Cronenberg
FINAL DRAFT
© Copyright 1979 FilmPlan International All rights reserved
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SCANNERS
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an original screenplay by Davia Cronenberg
FINAL DRAFT
© Copyright 1979 FilmPlan International All rights reserved
• A large, modern building housing Continental Security Inc.
A man in a blazer; tie, and gray flannel pants is addressing a group of about twenty men and five women. Each member of the group has the look of someone used to making decisions and wielding power: an over-forty executive group.
The man addressing them - a Scanner - stands in the middle of the building's main lecture hall, ill-lit and smelling of. crumblincr brick. He is nervous. Behind him and also facing the audience are five other men, large men who shift uneasily from foot to foot - anticipating trouble_,perhaps wanting it. Their neat suits do not disguise their function as security men used to violence.
In the midst of these men stands an MD in..alab coat, DR. GATINEAU. In front of him is a small rolling tray jammed • with basic medical utensils, the kind you find in any GP's office. The MD quietly arranges and rearranges his stock of tongue depressors and Gravol as the demonstration proceeds: he, too, is nervous .
SCANNER 1
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(NERVOUS) I would like to scan each one of you in this room, one at a time. I must remind you that the experience is usually a painful one, sometimes resulting in nosebleeds, earaches, nausea, stomach cramps ..•_somet.imes other symptoms of a similar nature. I·know you are all prepared for this, but I wanted to remind you all ~he same. We have a doctor standing by. No one will be allowed to leave the room until the demonstration is over. I would like a volunteer to sta:r-tus off.
There is a general shuffle of feet, and then several people put up their hands. They are too late, however: an .intense, wiry man of 35 is already up and halfway into the circle of light at the center of the lecture hall. We are to know him later as DARRYL REVOK •
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REVOK
(:roININGTHE SCANNER) OK. Here I am. Where do you want me to go.
The Scanner gestures to the chair at the far end of the table which sits at the foot of the audience arena.
SCANNER
Sit there, please.
Revak sits in the indicated chair, while the Scanner takes the other one.
SCANNER
(TOREVOK) Think of something specific, please.
• Something that will not breach the
sesurity of your organization.
REVOK
Do you want me to shut my eyes?
Revak shuts his eyes. ~•heScanner focuses hLs gaze on Revak. Revak begins to sweat, as though the Scanner's gaze were a heat lamp. Revok's left nostril begins to drip blood. The Scanner abruptly shuts his own eyes and touches his fingertips to his own cheekbones.
Suddenly, the Scanner is in pain. He claws at his cheeks to get at the pressure building in the sinus cavities in his cheek- bones. A whirring, revolving scan tone accelerates its arcing through the Scanner's brain. The Scanner looks up at Revak,
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who opens his eyes to meet the Scanner's wide-eyed stare, his own eyes expressionless. There is fear in the Scanner's eyes. His head starts to shudder and vibrate.
The security men look at each other, uncertain whether or not to end the demonstration. The Scanner starts to rise from his seat.
SCANNER
(INFEAR AND PAIN) No!
Before he can fully rise from his seat, the Scanner's head explodes .
• The place erupts in panic. The five security men all pull guns from shoulder holsters and split up, two men on the door, two covering the audience, and one, Security One, pointing his gun at Revok's head. Security One yells out to the terrified, milling group of VIPs. The group backs away from the guns in disbelief. •
SECURITY ONE
(YELLING) Have them leave the room!
Security One jerks his head at his nearest colleagu~, who backs towards him still keeping his gun on the group.
Revak gets up hesitantly, still appari:mtlystunned. Security One's colleague takes out a tiny radio and starts talking into it quietly •
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REVOK
(PATHETICALLY) But I ..• I didn'tdo anything ... Iwas just doing what he •.. he told me to ..•
Security One co•.:kshis automatic.
SECURITY ONE
One more word and you're dead. Out! Come with me.
Revak moves. As Security One steers Revak out the door, he calls out to Dr. Gatineau.
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Gatineau hesitat.es for a beat, then, confused and scared, follows the pair out the door. Two other security men resume their positions on either side of the door as it swings shut.
As the trio leave the lecture hall, two more security men with guns drawn start to approach them. Security One waves them away.
The guards nod and back off, taking up their former positions halfway down the hall. Security One muscles Revak into the stairwe11 and waves the doctor in after him.
The trio ascend the stairwell which is long, dark and eerie •
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SECURITY ONE
(TO REVOK) Lie down on the floor. Move!
Revok does as he,is told. Dr. Gatineau watches wide-eyed.
SECURITY ONE
Doctor, give him a shot of Ephemeral~
Gatineau fumbles around in his lab coat pocket and finally comes up with a small, disposable syringe. He holds it up. Revok reaches the other end of the room and turns around. Security One's gun is still levelled unwaveringly at him.
SECURITY ONE
On your stomach.
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Revok lies face down on the cold floor.
The doctor approaches Revok warily. On the floor, Revok's eyes are focused insanely, glaringly, on nothing. The doctor kneels beside Revok, his back to Security One. As he slips the cap off the needle, his nose begins to bleed. He seems not to notice, and with an air of brisk professionalism, jabs the needle into•his own wrist. The doctor watches with de- tachment as the pale blue fluid is forced into his bloodstream by the syringe's plunger.
The doctor removes the needle and stands up to face Security One, sniffing the blood that has begun to run out of his nose back up as he does so.
GATINEAU
It's done •
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A dark American sedan blasts down a deserted street.
In the back seat of the car, Security One keeps his gun pointed at the head of Darryl Revak, who lies on the back seat floor. Two other security men are in the front seat, Security Two driving, Security Three riding shotgun.
SECURITY ONE
Take it easy. All we need is for a cop to stop us.
SECURITY TWO
Would serve 'em right. Why the hell wouldn't they come and get us?
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SECURITY THREE
If this guy's a Scanner, they don't want him down at Central. They're afraid of him. Why don't we just blow him away?
SECURITY ONE
(SMILING DOWN AT REVOK) He's a Scanner?
SECURITY TWO
Hey, where's our escort car gone to?
SECURITY THREE
He's pulling up on our'right side •
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Security Two glances to his right. A maroon American car, their escort, pulls up beside them. The driver motions that he wants to lead their car rather than follow.
SA. INT. NIGHT. SECURITY #1 CAR
:Cnthe darkness of the back seat footwell that his face is jammed into, Revok is staring intently into space, his upper lip trembling, his face shiny with sweat.
6 • INT. NIGHT. ESCORT CAR
The driver of the escort car turns away from the Security One car and pulls ahead. His partner sitting beside him notices that the driver has gone very pale and is gagging slightly .
PARTNER
• Hey, you all right? Want me to
take over?
The driver doesn't say anything. Instead, he steps on the gas and shoots the escort car far ahead of the Security One car.
Security Two watches his escort blast away from him.
SECURITY THREE
Procedure says follow him. He must have spotted something.,
Security Two steps on the gas and attempts to catch the escort
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car which is rapidly receding into the distance. As the car lurches ahead, Security One takes a harder look at Revak in the pulsing light of the overhead street lamps flashing_by. What if Revak can still scan?
In the escort car, the partner has drawn his automatic and is training it on his driver, whose eyes stare blankly ahead as he drives like a maniac, sweating and gasping for air.
PARTNER
Rick! I'm going to kill you if you don't stop! I don't want to, man, but I'm gonna blow you away if you don't stop this rig right now!
Without hesitation, Rick hooks the steering wheel to the left • and drives the escort car straight into the concrete block wall of the nearest building. The car explodes in flame.
9 • INT. NIGHT. SECURITY ONE CAR
The three security men look on in horror as the escort car starts to burn chead of them. Security Two starts to slow down.
SECURITY ONE
Don't stop! Put your foot down!
SECURITY TH:\IBE
N,,: We've gotta see if we can drag them outa there..
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Security Two pulls up at the curb near the flaming escort car. Security Two and Security Three jump out and run over to the wreck, leaving Security One alone with Revok. As his partners try vainly to get near the front of the escort car, Security One lifts his gun to Revok's face. He is going to shoot his prisoner4
The other two men can see that there's no possible way they can get near the escort car. The heat rolling away from it is too inr.ense.
SECURITY TWO
Let's go. They're gone.
The two men run back to their car. As they approach their car, Securicy One steps out of it and leans against the door with a bizarrely inappropriate casualness. •
SECURITY THREE
Get back in the car! We're leaving.
Security One raises his automatic and fires at his partners, who stumble and·fall as they run, hardly having time to register surprise. Security One walks over to their fallen bodies and fires one more assurance bullet into each head. He ·:.hencalmly sticks the barrel of his gun to his temple and pulls the trigger.
Establishing shot of ConSec Central, the largest building in a suburban industrial complex in the middle of nowhere. The building has a fortress-like aspect, having very few windows and those being horizontal slits. A stainless steel logo declares the building for Continental Security Inc., and names it ConSec Central .
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• 12.. INT. DAY. CONSEC BOARDROOM
TREVELLYAN
Last night, we at ConSec chose to reveal to the outside world our work with those telepathic curiosities known as Scanners. The result was six corpses and a substan- tial loss of credibility for our organi- zation. This morning, we have a new Chief of Internal Security, Mr. Braedon Keller. Mr. Keller?
KELLER
Gentlemen ... we are in the business of international security. We deal in weaponry and private armies. We do not trade in fantasy and pipe dreams. Let us leave the development of dolphins and freaks as weapons of espionage to others. With all due respect to Dr. Paul Ruth, I recommend that we drop our Scanner program immediately.
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TREVELLYAN
Dr. Ruth? Your response, plea~;e?
RUTH
Mr. Keller ... whocomposed our audience, last night?
KELLER
We had 25 financial and political VIPs from all over North America.
RUTH
Were these VIPs carefully screened?
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KELLER
The screening process was very sophisticated, yes.
RUTH
(SHUFFLING THROUGH THE REPORTS IN FRONT OF HIM) And yet an assassin managed to infiltrate this group?
KELLER
Yes.
RUTH
He killed six of our people?
KELLER
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Yes.
RUTH
How did he kill them?
KELLER
We have reason to believe he used scanning techniques.
RUTH
You mean to say that this very skilful~ very deadly assassin who embarrassed us in front of the very community we wished to impress ... was himselfa Scanner?
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KELLER
We believe so, yes.
RUTH
Then that, gentlemen, is my response. The weapons capability of these "telepathic curiosities" is obvious.
KELLER
Doctor, your program is based on a list of 236 known Scanners, is it not?
RUTH
It lS •
KELLER
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Of that number, how many are now working with us?
RUTH
As of last night, none.
KELLER
Well then, we don't even have a program to drop. It shouldn't be very painful for anyone.
RUTH
Gentlemen, I submit that it is no accident that ConSec surveillance has gradually lost contact with all the names on our list. We have lost them to another progrrunwhich is far in advance of ours.
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There is general hubbub in the room at this statement.
TREVELLYAN
Elaborate for us please, Doctor.
RUTH
My study of the situation has led me to conclude that a Scanner underground has developed in North America. It is organized, it is highly motivated, ?nd it has a leader.
More hubbub.
KELLER
That s ridiculous. You can't even get ~woof them to sit in a room together
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without going berserk.
TREVELLYAN
You're making a very provocative allegation, Dr. Ruth. Who controls this group?
RUTH
From the descriptions in this report, I'd say we met him last night. His name is Darryl Revak. He was on our list.
KELLER
This is total fiction~*~
TREVELLYAN
• Mr. Keller, please. What do you
suggest, Doctor?
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RUTH
I suggest we eliminate the competition.
TREVELLYAN
EOW;'
RUTH
We contact a Scanner who is as yet unknown to the underground. We convert him to our cause. We send him out to infiltrate this underground ...
KELLER
Convert him? But they're all pathetic social misfits. They're unstable and unreliable.
• RUTH
Only because their unique gifts are not properly understood, Mr. Keller.
TREVELLYAN
Gentlemen, the one point about which there is no doubt at all is that ConSec has been attacked. For our own peace of mind, we must retaliate in some way. I think Dr. Ruth's suggestion is an ' interesting one.
KELLER
But we don't have any Scanners left to send into the field •
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RUTH
(ENIGMATICALLY) Iknow of one who is still ... unaffili- ated. A very special one. I'll tell you where to find him, Mr. Keller.
A young man saunters into the cafeteiia section of the mall. It is CA.c'1ERONVALE,about 35, who seems little more than an unusually young down-and-outer, his basic good looks twisted into ugliness by his general condition - unshaven, foul-smelling, filthy old coat, torn pants, shaky from malnutrition, hands and face bruised and scabby from countless unremembered falls and brawls.
He walks between the tables picking up leftovers from the various trays. He sits down at one of the tables and begins to eat a cold hot dog .
We notice two attractive, middle-aged matrons chatting over • hot Danishes at an adjoining table. They see him and seem to make derogatory remarks about his appearance.
Vale, now focuses his attention on the more attractive woman. The sharpness of his gaze is strangely acute for such a wreck of a man, and it is not lost on the woman. She goes to great lengths to avoid eye-contact with Vale yet is strongly drawn to his gaze.
Vale is not only the only one whose gaze is :i.ntent: two large men in overcoats and hats are both watching him from across the cafeteria. They do nothing to disguise their interest in Vale, who is, nonetheless, oblivious to their presence.
Vale's head rolls back and forth lightly. His eyes narrow down to slits as he focuses some sort of energy on the woman opposite him. Vale's pupils dilate; his hea:ctstarts to pound; his breathing becomes deep and regular.
Without warning, the woman's head suddenly snaps back. Her eyes close, her mouth opens as she slides to the floor.
One of the men watching Vale nudges the other, who stiffens slightlywhen he sees the woman going into her fit •
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The woman begins to writhe in a tortured frenzy as people begin to stare. A bespectacled man in his 20's, a medical student, jumps up and runs over to the woman as those closest to her get up a.ndmove away. The medical student kneels beside her and begins to jam one of his leather gloves between her teeth.
MEDICAL STUDENT
Sl1e's having a fit. She's an epileptic. Help me hold her down, somebody. It's nothing to be afraid of. We've just got to keep her from hurting herself until it's over ..
Unnoticed in his corner, Vale himself goes through a more subdued and private version of the woman's agonized rapture, sweating, twitching, all the muscles in his face working ..
The medical student is having trouble holding the woman down . Be yells at the three people who have been curious enough to eC.gecloser. •
MEDICAL STUDENT
(ANGRILY) C'mon! Yes, you! It's epilepsy. It won't last long. C'mon. Just hold her legs so she doesn't knock her own teeth out.
A girl gives her boyfriend a shove towards the medical student and he shrugs, t::-ienkneels besidethe woman and tries to grab one of her thrasping legs.
MEDICAL STUDENT
That's it. Good. Don't let her bite her tongue off.
Vale tenses, his body goes rigid for a moment, his head trembling from the tension in his neck muscles. The woman begins to do the same thing on the floor •
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MEDICAL STUDENT
It's all right. It's all right. I think it's gonna be over soon~
Vale suddenly goes limp; his breath comes deep and fast. He has reached some sort of bizarre climax. At the same instant, the woman on the floor suddenly lapses into unconsciousness. The men who are holding her draw back slightly, then let go of her.
The two large men in overcoats now move towards Vale. Corning cut of his daze, he notices them for the first time, rises to his feet and staggers over to the stairs. The first large man pulls a short rifle from his coat and the two follow in hot pursuit. The rifle is a compressed-air dart gun, the kind that are used to tranquilize wild animals. Vale now begins to run up the stairs to a landing. As No. 1 races behind him, No. 2 dashes up the adjoining stairs to head him off. Vale, seeing he is trapped, jumps over the railing, hoping to make the escalato=. His aim is off and he manages barely to grab the escalator hand-rail. Hanging there desperately, he is pulled on 8oard by a man riding the escalator. As he catches • his breath, No. 1 takes aim and fires. We see a dart puncture
Vale s h~nd. Vale, staring at the dart incredulously, still tries to escape. As he tries to run, his energy drains out of him ar:_dheslumps to the ground.
Vale wakes up. He is lying on a bed in the middle of a vast, sunlit warehouse floor. The distant walls of the room have been whitewashed. The cavernous place is empty except for his bed, two tables, three wooden chairs near the be(i,and fifty metal folding chairs all set up in neat rows, as if for a performance. The light comes from skylights.
Vale tries to rise but finds that he is strapped into his bed by nylon-web str,,ps. There is a man sitting next to his bed - Dr. Paul Ruth. ~uth is wearing a suit and tie.
Ruth bends close to Vale when he sees that Vale is now more or less sentient. Vale has been cleaned up considerably. He has been shaved, washed, and dressed pants and a shirt. There are socks on his feet.
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RUTH
You are only 35 years old, Mr. Vale. Why do you suppose you have become such a derelict? Such a piece of human junk?
Vale tries to make sense out of his new surroundings, but soon gives up. His surroundings have not made sense to him for years - why impose on them now?
RUTH
The answer is simple: you're a Scanner and you don't know it. That has been the source of all your agony. I'm going to show you that it can be the source of great power .
Ruth gets up and walks to the door. He opens it and speaks t.osomeone. •
RUTH
Let them in, hurry up.
Ruth stands by the door as fifty people trail in and occupy the metal folding chairs. They have the demeanor of middle- class people waiting patiently at an airport for their flight to go. Some of them hqve brought magazines and books to read. Others knit or sew. The differences are that there are no children amongst them - everybody is over twenty-one - and there is no talking. Finally, they are like some strange, mute audience waiting for a non-existent curtain to go up.
Once everyone has settled, Ruth.smiles at Vale and leaves. Vale settles back on his pillow after he has had a good look around. What else can he do?
DISSOLVE TO
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• 15. INT. NIGHT. VALE'S APARTMENT AT THE FACTORY
Vale is sweating. There are fifty muted voices grinding away incessantly in the back of Vale's mind. There are endless inane images flashing through Vale's head, layer upon layer, the lamination of imagery - faces, incidents, objects - is fifty translucent levels deep, all levels shifting through and over each other.
The minds of the fifty people in Vale's room are all alive directly in Vale's brain. Their presence increases until there is no room for any mind of Vale's own: he is a scrambled composite of everyone else in the room. Their faces super- impose over his face, faster and faster, until Vale has no face of his own.
Vale's beard has grown. So has the intensitv of all the voices and all the imagery. Vale is shaking, twitching, shuddering, pouring sweat. The voices and the images clamour for attention • in his skull. His brain is porridge.
In the midst of the chaos floats Dr. Ruth, closer and closer. Ruth smiles and gives Vale an injection of Ephemerol. Vale stiffens as the drug hits his bloodstream. With each heartbeat the voices and images recede further and further, until there is only a large room full of people who are very quiet and, mercifull:/,very distant. Vale is still shaking, but his own mind now has roon in his skull again.
Ruth bends close to Vale and mops Vale's brow with a cloth.
RUTH
That's better, hm? Now we can talk.
DISSOLVE TO
The fifty spectators dissolve away, le.1vingVale - cleaned up • once again - and Ruth alone in the room. They both sit in
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chairs. Vale sits with his legs crossed and his arms folded. He looks unnatural being comfortable, like an orang-utan pretending to be human.
RUTH
I don't suppose you speak much?
VALE
No.
RUTH
I'm not surprised. With all those other voices in your head, how could you possibly hear your own voice? (VALE SHRUGS) How could you develop a self, a personality? (VALE SHRUGS AGAIN) How do you feel?
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VALE
I ~eel crystal clear.
RUTH
Do you like it? (VALE IS CONFUSED) ThE;clarity?
VALE
I'm not sure. I think I'm afraid.
RUTH
Why?
VALE
• I feel very... exposed. I can hear
myself.
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RUTH
You hear your own voice?
VALE
Yes.
RUTH
(SATISFIED) Good.
You called me.,...aScanner,.What is that?
RUTH
A freak of nature born with a
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certain form of ESP. A derangement of the synapses which we call tele- pathy. A disease, possibly. Or the result of radiation. We don't know why.
VALE
This is an insane asylum. You're just another inmate. (LAUGHS)
RUTH
My name is Paul Ruth. I'm a psycho- pharmacist by trade. I specialize in the phenomenon of Scanners.
VALE
You're a madman_
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RUTH
No, I'm not ..And neither are you.
VALE
Oh, but I am. I've always been mad.
RUTH
The woman in the shopping mall ... what were you doing to her?
VALE
I wasn't doing anything to her! It was her. She was forcing me ... to....
RUTH
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To.do what?
VALE
To ... thinkabout her.
RUTH
The fifty people in this room. They seemed to disturb you. Why?
VALE
They talked too loud. They talked and talked .•.
RUTH
Really? I didnft see their lips move1 did you?
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VALE
No, it was the other voices ... the ones without lips. Their voices were drowning me. I couldn't stop them.
RUTH
And when I gave you this drug, with this needle ... what happened to those voices?
VALE
They stopped.
RUTH
(HOLDINGUP THE HALF-EMPTY VIAL) This is called Ephemeral. It's a
• scan suppressant. It does nothing
to ordinary human beings. When given to a Scanner, it prevents the flow of telepathy. It stops the voices.
VALE
How do you know these things?
RUTH
There have been over two hundred like you. And I know the names of every one of them. 34 committed suicide before they reached the age of ten. Another 80 died violent deaths in their teens. Some of the others I've been able to help. I want to help you.
VALE
Why?
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RUTH
(SMILING) It's my profession.
Vale finds himself in a vast room which is almost identical to his own, except that it sports quite a bit of electronic equipment which surrounds a large square formed by a series of tumbling mats in the center of the floor.
There are four technicians working this floor, all of them busy. Two of them are attaching electrodes to a man sitting cross-legged on the tumbling mats.
Ruth takes Vale over to the man on the mats. They are silently attended by one of the other technicians, a gaunt man named CORTNEY. Vale seems to be hanging on all right. Ruth casually introduces him to the mat man .
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Welcome to our little psychic gymnasium. Cameron Vale, please meet yoga master, Dieter Tautz.
Tautz smiles slightly and nods a courtly nod in Vale's direction. Vale manages a nod in return. Tautz is wearing a tweed suit and shoes. He is very Germanic and wears a well-controlled Van Dyke beard. A technician has attached electrodes to his chest, having opened Tautz's shirt and jacket only just slightly, and is in the process of securing the last of four more, two to each temple.
RUTH
Mr. Tautz has kindly consented to be your psychic sparring partner, Cameron. He has demonstrated in public on many occasions that he is able to control at will his heart rate, his Alpha-wave rhythm, and many other,supposedly uncontrollable bodily functions.,
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RUTH (cont'd)
(·roTECHNICIAN) Are we ready? (THETECHNICIAN NODS) Very good. If you will just face Mr. Tautz on the mat, right over there ..•
A technician leads Vale around the wires attaching Tautz to two oscilloscopes and helps him settle in front of Tautz. Another technician brings Ruth one of the ubiquitous metal folding chairs, which Ruth organizes so that he can sit to one side and see both men in profile, like a net judge in a tennis match.
The technician who attached the electrodes turns on the oscilloscopes, which iw~ediately register two sets of normal sine waves. The upper screen is marked HEART, the lower ll_L?HA-WAVE.
RUTH
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Cameron, I want you to slowly release your scan, slowly, and with focus. I want it to touch Dieter Tautz's heart, and not his brain. Do you understand? Telepathy is not mind-reading. It is the direct linking together of two nervous systems separated by space. r want you to link your brain to his heart, and I want your brain to make his heart beat faster. Do you under- stand?
Vale barely nods. He is staring at Tautz's chest. Tautz has closed his eyes and assumed a general posture of controlled serenity.
RUTH
It his heart starts to beat too quickly, he will take control of his hear~t away from you and slow it down. You don't have to worry about Dieter Tautz. You only have to make his heart beat faster. Fast, fast,
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fast 1 ,fast.
18. CON'T'D
• The heart monitor starts to register a slightly quickening pulse rate. Vale sweats and concentrates. Tautz's heart rate increases jerkily, like a puppet in the hands of an unskilled operator ..
RUTH
Faster, faster, faster, faster.
Tautz's heart r2,.televels off at a rate higher than normal, then suddenly accelerates madly. Tautz breaks into a sweat. He tries to bring his heart rate down. It sinks slightly, then accelerates upwards at an insane rate again. Tautz starts gasping open-mouthed and licking his lips. He opens his eyes. They are bulging with fear. He is losing the tug war. He looks at Vale. Vale's eyes are blank and hard with power ..
TAUTZ
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RUTH
Cameron! End your scan! End it now!
But Vale can not end his scan, or perhaps does not want to. Suddenly Tautz's Alpha-wave monitor starts to go berserk as well. Tautz jerks violently backwards on the mats clutching his chest, and then goes into a totally uncontrolled epileptic spasm, its grotesque rhythms registering on the monitors.
Ruth jumps from his chair, pulling a syringe from his pocket. A technician makes a move to grab Vale, while Ruth jabs the needle into Vale's arm.
Suddenly, almost casually, Vale releases Tautz from his scan. Tautz is left gasping on the floor as two technicians rush to his side, smashing his chest to get his heart working again and trying to force ooen Tautz's mouth so he won't bite off his tongue. Vale stands up and"smiles at the approaching Ruth, the scent of power still in his nostrils•
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VALE
You were right, Dr. Ruth. It was easy.
'!aleand Ruth sit in Vale's apartment. Ruth operates a 16nrrn projector, which splashes its image on a small screen on a tripod. There is a fi:Lmleader countdown, then the titles: CRANE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE, REF: #32407, January 4, 1967. SUBJECT: Darryl Revok, Age 22.
After the titles, the face of Darryl Revok, 22, suddenly appears. The face is the same one we saw in the opening scenes - Revok, the Scanner infiltrator - only younger. The difference between ~he two faces is not as great as one would expect, however: at 22, Darryl Revak has already been through the wringer, and • his =ace shows it.
The camera shooting him isbehind a one-way mirror in a small interrogation room. It zooms in and out at times, showing us details of hand positicns, eyes, and anything else the camera- man thought was significant. There are jump cuts in the film, but the camera 2_.ngleisalways the same, though not necessarily the frame size.
The youn~,Darryl Revak has a haunted face. He is very hyper and distracted in his speech and mannerisms. On his forehead is stuck a rectangular piece of Elastoplast, upon which is drawn an eye complete with eyelashes. The off-camera voice of a woman psychiatrist tries to guide Revak through a certain amount of self-revelation. Her name is LILIANE.
LILIJ-._NE(OCJ
Tell us what you did, please, Darryl.
REVOK
I drilled a hole in my head.
•
20. CONT'u •
LILIANE (OC)
Where?
REVOK
It's obvious, don't you think? (SHRUGS, POINTS TO THE DRAWN THIRD EYE) Right here.
LILIANE (OC)
Why did you do it, Darryl? Why did you drill the hole?
REVOK
Too much pressure in there. In my head.
•
LILIANE (OC)
Yet:.wanted to let the pressure out? Yot:.wantedto let sornethi.ng out of your head?
REVOK
(A QUICK SMILE) P.J1a.You're pretty smart, Liliane. Can't pull any fast ones on Liliane.
LILIANE (OC)
You wanted to let something out of your head?
REVOK
Uh huh.
•
20. CONT'D •
LILIANE (DC)
What?
REVOK
(PAUSE) The people. Too many people in my head. Not enough r0om for Darryl.
LILIANE (DC)
Y,:,umean voices?
REVOK
No. Whole people. Hands, feei::, everything .
LILIANE (OC)
•
What's that you've put over the hole?
REVOK
A door. I put aa eye on it so the people would think the door was just ar.othereyelid. Then they won't try to get back in.
LILIANE (DC}
You think that'll fool them?
REVOK
{SUDDENLY WORRIED) What do you mean?
LILIANE (OC)
I mean, is that the only way they can get back in?
•
20. CONT'D •
REVOK
(LOOKING VERY CRAZY) Sure it is. I'll show you, if you don't believe me. I'll show you how they get in.
Revak picks up a glass of water and pours the water out. He turns his back to the camera.
LILIANE (OC)
(SUDDENLY ANXIOUS) What are you doing, Darryl?
REVOK
Are you watching?
• Liliane gets up and runs out of the room just as Revak whirls around and shatters the one-way glass with the tumbler.
REVOK
(SCREAMING) They get in like this!
People run back and forth in the dark room on the camera side of the one-way glass. Two attendants come in and drag Revak away screaming.
Vale sits back, shaken by a sense of recognition both comforting and disturbing.
VALE
That 1 sme,isn't it?
•
21. CONT!D
•
RUTH
It's you as you were ... without Ephemerol, without guidance.
VALE
Is he still like that?
RUTH
He's worse.
VALE
How could he be?
RUTH
At the age of 22, Darryl Revok was
• extremely self-destructive. Now,
at the age of 35, he is simply ..• destructive. In many ways, Cameron, he's your enemy. And mine.
VALE
But I don't even know him.
RUTH
He knows you. Somehow, Revok has acquired the master list of all Scanners ever known to be born. He has sought them out, one by one, and asked them to join him in an insane crusade against the society that created him.
VALE
And me?
•
•
RUTH
He's looking for you. But I found you first, and that's why you can help me.
VALE
I don't understand.
RUTH
(WALKING AWAY) All Scanners who have refused to join Revok have been murdered. These murders represent the loss to mankind of the most spectacular human beings who have ever walked this planet. You, Cameron, and your brothers and sisters, can bring a glory and brilliance to our society that has never been seen before. But we must stop Revok now.
•
VALE
But what could I possibly do?
Ruth smiles ..
In the psychic gym, Ruth shows Vale photos and documents relating to his first lead into the Scanner underground - Benjamin Pie,rce.
These include photos of Pierce in prison, photos of him from high school, prison documents, clippings about his attempt at murder • f~om the newspaper.
• 24 ..INT. NIGHT. PSYCHIC GYM. FACTORY
Throughout this scene, Ruth helps fit Vale with several changes of expensive clothes in keeping with his new social respectability - including rings, keys, and credit cards.
RUTH
(SORTING OUT PHOTOS FOR VALE) This man is Benjamin Pierce. These are the last known photos of him. They were taken at a prison for the criminally insane. (SINGLING OUT A PHOTO OF A SCULPTURE) This is also Benjamin Pierce. It's a plaster cast of him which is on display at the Crostic Art Gallery. Pierce is the only lead we have: a known Scanner who may or may not be part of Revok's underground.
VALE
Why was he in prison?
•
RUTH
He tried to kill his entire family ••• father, mother, sister •.. whenhe was· ten years old. That was 1958. He was released two years ago ..."Rehabil.:.- t~ted through art" it says here.
VALE
Ttrough art?
RUTH
He was discovered at a prison art show by an in terna tionaJ. promoter. What began as art therapy ended up a small industry. Art,critics all over the world began to demand his· release. And they got it. I have a few lithographs myself. They're
• very good.
24. CONT'D •
Vale turns to face Ruth, faltering under the enormity of it all.
VALE
Paul•..I don't think I can do this.
RUTH
You're the only one who can do it. Listen to me. You find Pierce. You tell him you're lost. You tell him you want to join Darryl Revak. And when you find Revak, you join him. All you have to do then is to tell me where Darryl Revak is. That's all. And then you can come home.
Establishing shot of the Arno Crostic Gallery, a private art • gallery housed in a renovated Victorian townhouse in a fashion- able section of downtown Toronto.
A sign in the bay window of the gallery says "Benjamin Pierce Recent Works", and beyond the window it is apparent that an opening night party is in progress. A crowd of people in extreme but calculated evening dress carry drinks, hors d'oeuvre, and catalogues as they mill about amongst the works of modern sculptor Benjamin Pierce.
In the midst of the opening night action stands Cameron Vale, transfixed by one of Pierce's sculptures. Vale has obviously been worked over by the people at the F'actory. His hair is very coiffed, his black velvet suit anc'.loose white shirt open at the throat fit him perfectly. At a glance you would definitely say he belongs at this pa.rty.
But at the moment Vale is oblivious EO the trendy swirl around nim. All he can see is the plaster cast sculpture in front of him which is basically a man in a glass room strapped to a chair, scre~~ing. The terrified face of the man in the chair is the face of Ben Pierce. •
26. CONT'D
• A man who has been working his way through the crowd, introducing himself to everyone but concentrating on wealthy-looking pctential buyers, approaches Vale. The man, ARNO CROSTIC, slight, effete, dressed very similarly to Vale, finally spots Vale and stands beside him, communing in front of Pierce's work. After an appropriately respectful beat of silence, Crostic turns to Vale.
CROSTIC
The man has incredible power, doesn't he?
VALE
(STARTLED) Power? Oh. Yes. He does.
CROSTIC
I'm Arno Crostic. I'm ~leased you could come to my gallery.
• (EXTENDING HIS HI\ND)
I'm sure I know you.
VALE
(SHAKINGHANDS) I don't think so. I'm Cameron Va.le. I flew in from Montreal just to be here tonight.
CROSTIC
( INTRIGUED) Really? You are an aficionado of Benjamin Pierce?
VALE
I've.been follow~ng his career for years. I thought it was time I met him. Is he here tonight?
•
26. CON1rID
•
CROSTIC
Surely you must know that Benjamin Pierce never appears in public. You know, I am his agent as well as his exhibitor, and I have never met him. He is a genuinely mysterious person.
VALE
I'm interested in buying this ••. (INDICATES SCULPTURE) .•. formy apartment in Paris. But •.. I don't know. I get the feeling it wouldn't work out unless I could meet the artist first.
CROSTIC
I understand. It takes a very special person to live with something like this.
• We rarely make private sales of Pierce's
works.
VALE
Can you arrange it?
CROSTIC
(DEEP SIGH) I'm afraid not. I hope it won't prejudice you against a,:quiringthis piece, but••• Iwould lose Benjamin Pierce for good if I even approach him with the idea. It's part of our agreement.- He will not meet his public.
VALE
Maybe you could just tell me where he lives. I could approach him myself. You wouldn't be involved.
•
26. CONT'D
•
CROSTIC
I'm sorry. I can't. (LAUGHS) I mean, whatever would you think of me if I did?
Vale smiles sympathetically. A small trickle of blood appears out of Crostic's left nostril and runs down his upper lip. Vale is scanning his right hemisphere and the pressure is hurting. Crostic feels the blood and lifts his hand to wipe it away. His hand is shaking. He smears the blood but does not manage to remove it. He looks sick.
VALE
Then maybe you could just •.. just think about where he lives.
CROSTIC
(SHAKILY)
• Excuse me, I ... I don't feel well,
suddenly. Excuse me.
Crostic turns away and starts to make his way through the crowd towards a wasi1room. Several people who turn to tallt;tohim notice that he has blood on his face. They put their arms around him and help him across the room.
Vale turns back to the glass room. He has ttcename he needs. Vale takes one last look at the screaming ma11 with the exposed brain. Suddenly, Vale realized that his own nose is bleeding.
Vale whirls around. The people in the room seem as before, the group around Crostic almost out of sight now, the rest still socializing enthusiastically. Vale takes his napkin and wipes his nose. His hand is shaking. A woman we are to know as KIM ROTHBERG watches Vale.
Vale has dialed a number from his hotel room. He is inhaling deep snorts of Ephemeral, anxiously waiting for an answer. • Finally, someone answers the phone.
• 27A. INT. NIGHT. LOUNGE OF A POSH RAQUET CLUB
Dr. Ruth sits at a table with a drink in hand.
RUTH
Cameron?
VALE (VO)
Yes.
RUTH
How does it feel to be out in the world again?
VALE
•
Good, but strange ..•. Iknow where to find Pierce now.
RUTH (VO)
T::iat• sgoodCameron. Tell me when y,~umake contact.
VALE
I ..... will.
RUTH (VO)
What's wrong, Cameron?
VALE
(PAUSE) I've been scanned.
•
• Vale pulls up the driveway of Pierce's farmhouse and stops. He gets cut of his rented car and looks around.
The farmhouse is deserted, full of mice and birds' nests, its windows broken.
Across a rutted, scraggly field stands an immense barn of stone and board. Vale takes one last look around and starts off across the field towards the barn.
About half a mile from the farmhouse, a group of four men and one woman lounge around a black van. One of the men sits on the hood of the machine, watching Vale with binoculars as Vale heads towards the barn. Satisfied, the man puts away his binoculars and gets of£ the hood.
The five reach into the jeeps and take out oblong objects wrapped in blankets, one blanket per person .
•
Vale enters Pierce's large, high-ceilinged studio. Works in progress are everywhere. Vale walks through the place looking for signs of life. There is a half empty glass of wine and a bottle on a work table cluttered with sculpting tools. A short cigar is still burning in an unfired clay ashtray.
Vale notices an cpen door, leading to a den, and sees an immense fiber glass sculpture of a human head. He enters.
Vale hears a voice and sees a man sitting on a platform above and behind him.
It is PIERCE, 32, heavyset, dark-beardcd, work-booted and plaid- shirted. The plastic shapes around hirr,glistening like living organs, are vaguely spleen and kidney-like, and the lighting is blood red and dramatic: a strange womblike retreat for a strange and disturbed chnracter.
•
31. CONT'D
•
PIERCE
Why don't you leave me alone?
VALE
Benjamin Pierce?
PIERCE
Why don't you leave me alone?
VALE
I need help. You're the only one who can give it to me.
PIERCE
(LAUGHS) Is that right? Me?
• The only one?
VALE
Yes..
PIERCE
T~en I think you're in big tro~ble, chum..
Vale climbs a ladder up onto the platform.
VALE
I was told you know a man named Darryl Revak •
•
31A. CONT'D
•
PIERCE
(DARKENING) Who are you?
VALE
My name's Cameron Vale.
Vale extends his hand for a shake and Pierce turns away going down another set of steps to the lower level.
PIERCE
An admirer of mine. With an apartment in Paris.
VALE
(FOLLOWING PIERCE) How did you know that?
•
PIERCE
I have friends. I don't want them, but I have them.
VALE
Scanner friends?
PIERCE
What do you mean by that?
VALE
I'm one of you. I want to join you.
They enter the head through the neck, and simulated veins, sinus cavities and brains are evident.
•
• 31A. CONT'D
PIERCE
But there is only one of me. I think you're crazy.
VALE
(ANGRY) Don't tell me I'm crazy!
PIERCE
(HIS INTEREST PERKED) No? Why not?
VALE
(FREAKING) Because they've been calling me crazy for years and I'm not crazy. They've been telling me that people can't live in my head and they can live in my head. They wipe their feet in my head. They
•
cut their throats in my head. They do those things in your head too, don't they?
PIERCE
(CALMLY) They used to. I don't let them anymore.
VALE
How do you stop them?
PIERCE
With my art. It's my art that keeps me sane.
VALE
(BREAKING DOWN) But me .... what about me? I don't have anything
• like .thatto stop them.
31A. CONT'D
•
PIERCE
I don't know what you're talking about.
VALE
(ANGRY) Yes you do. I'm talking about Darryl Revak. I want to join him.
PIERCE
Why?
VALE
Because I can't ..... I can't take it alone. I have to find others like myself .
• PIERCE
Like yourself? But are you a zombie? Are you a killer?
VALE
(CONFUSED) No.
PIERCE
Then you won't find others like yourself with Darryl Revak.
VALE
I don't understand ...••
PIERCE
You're a madman and a liar. Get out!
•
31A.CONT'D
•
VALE
I won't leave until you tell me where I can find Darryl Revak.
PIERCE
Then I'll get out.
SCENES 32A - 43
ACTION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS SEQUENCE
Pierce gets up and walks out into the studio. He is met by the shotoun fire of the five killers. Pierce tries to protect his sculptures from the blasts and goes down with them. When the killers discover Vale, they blow the giant fiber glass head apart. Vale, mustering his courage, stuns them all with his scan, then rushes to the dying Pierce. Pierce can't talk but Vale scans him for information about where to go next. Vale makes his way out through the carnage, gets into his car, and, still very shaky, drives off down the road. •
Vale enters his hotel and, shaky, checks for messages. There are none. He gets a parcel and goes up to his room,,
Vale takes a hot bath, and gives himself an injection of Ephemeral to shut out the voices around him in the hotel.
Vale watches tv mindlessly. He finally gets up and goes to the window. It is night. He goes out•
•
• Vale walks down a dark street and stops in front of a large old building. It is the place that he has learned about from Pierce just moments before Pierce died.
Vale tries the door. It is locked. He knocks. Someone peeks out from the end of a hallway, disappears, and then is replaced by another man - JACK. Jack comes down the hallway and unlocks the door ..
VALE
My nam0 is Cameron Vale. I've got to see Tony Gaudi right away.
JACK
(LETTINGVALE IN) Come in•
Jack pushes Vale against thewall~ •
JACK
Held it.
Jack raises one·h.andand immediately begins to scan Vale. Vale does not resist, but thinks about Ben Pierce and his death. Jack suddenly breaks off his scan with a short sob.
JACK
(WITH A SHORT SOB) Oh, God. Ben Pierce is dead. (TO VALE) Come upstairs.
49. OMIT
•
• 50. INT,,NIGHT~ HALFWAY HOUSE HALLWAY
Jack and Vale climb the stairs and walk along the second floor hallway until they come to the open door of the lounge. Jack tells Vale to wait and enters the lounge. From the hallway, Vale sees into the lounge.
51 • INT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE. LOUNGE
In the lounge, are KIM and JIM. Jim is going through some kind of painful withdrawal on the couch, and is being helped through it by Kim.
JIM
No, please! I can't ... Ican't do it... Iwant a drug I heard about. I need it to stop the voices - give me some .
KIM
• Yes, you can. You can. We've
all done it. You can do it too ..•
Jack walks over ·:oKim and whispers in her ear, obviously telling her about Pierce's death. She turns around and looks at Vale, reeling from the news. After a pause, she ge~s up and approaches Vale, leaving Jack to take her place at Jim's side:
Kim comes over to Vale, fighting back ~ears. The look she gives Vale is very hard.
KIM
I know you. You were at the Gallery. You were looking for Pierce. Why? ·
VALE
• I wanted to find Tony Gaudi. I need
help.
52. CONT'D •
KIM
Who sent you to Pierce?
VALE
(LYING) His scultures, when I saw them I knew I had to find him.
Vale finds himself sitting around a living room table with Kim and TONY GAUDI. Gaudi is dark and intense, with a bitter edge to everything he says.
KIM
(WITH QUIET ANGER) How did Pierce die?
•
VALE
They used shotguns. Four of them.
KIM
Then it was Revok.
VALE
But it couldn't be. I scanned them. They didn't block me. They couldn't have been Scanners.
KIM
Revok's people use a drug called Ephefuerol~ They can 1 tscan. That's why they use guns .
•
52A. CONT'D •
GAUDI
Pierce didn't use Ephemerol. And neither do we. It's a dependency we can't afford. It's hard to find, and when you do find it, it makes you weak. Very weak.
VALE
Then why does Revok let his people take it?
KIM
Let us tell you about Darryl Revok. The first we know of him was his escape from a mental institution when he was 23. That was just after he invented the word "Scanner". He used it to define himself, and it gave him strength.
•
GAUDI
Then he came looking for us, for all the others like himself. Somehow he knew where we were hidden, the insane garbage, the trash. And we thought he.was a saint. The first Scanner saint. He told us we were valuable when we had been taught to believe we were worthless, and we loved him for it.
KIM
He told us that we were sterile, that we couldn't have.children even with normals. And when we started to cry because of that, he smiled and told us no, it was.wonderful: it made us special. We were irreplaceable. When we died, there would be no more Scanners - but the earth would live in wonder forever because we had lived on it.
•
52A. CONT'D •
GAUDI
And finally, he brought us Ephemeral. He had found a drug that could make us sane for a few hours, could stop the voices. It was all so incredible. It was like waking up one morning to find that you really could fly.
There is a long pause.
VALE
And then?
KIM
And then, one day, we discovered the group self.
•
VALE
(INTRIGUED) The group self?
KIM
Camercn ... haveyou ever sat in a room with other Scanners before?
VALE
Not until today.
KIM
If you do, and if you all scan together ... yourminds begin to flow into each other until they become one mind, one nervous system, one soul ...It'san incredibly beautiful and frightening experience.
•
•
VALE
Why frightening?
GAUDI
Because you lose yourself in the group self. You lose your will to the group will. The power that a small number of us can generate when we focus our scan together is fantastic ... but it can't be controlled by any single person.
KIM
We wanted to explore that communal experience, but Revok's ego was too strong. He wouldn't join us. ne couldn't allow himself to dissolve into us. he wan~ed ~o control us.
• Thatts when we left.
GAUDI
Ben Pierce stayed with Revok. 3e re:~usedto believe that Revok was beginning to go mad again, madder than the worst of us has ever been.. Bu~ then, even Pierce had to leave, and that's when Revok started to kill us,,
I{IM
We wanted Pierce to stay with us, but he wouldn't,, He couidn't stand living with anyone. He denied he was a Scanner. He rejec~ed both Revak and Tony .
•
52.A~COUTtD •
GAUDI
So when Pierce finally had to leave - that's when he began to kill us. We should use our power to destroy him before he destroys all of us.
KIM
No, then we're as bad as he is.
GAUDI
So we stay here and wait till he blows all of us away!
VALE
(BLAN"'~LY,WITHPIERCE'S TONE) Ihave friends. I don't want them, but I have them.
•
KIM
What?
VALE
(;,GAININ PIERCE'S TONE) I~'s my art that keeps me sane, My art. Sane.
GAUDI
What are you saying?
VALE
(SNAPPING OUT OF ITI It's Pierce$ I scanned him before he died. I still have some of him.
•
52A. CONT'D •
Gaudi and Kim look at each other. If they get Vale to participate in a group scan, they can share what's left of Pierce.
In the attic of the halfway house, Vale takes part in a group scan with Gaudi, Kim, Meryl, Craig, and two other Scanners. They sit in a circle on pillows. A scan tone begins to revolve around the room from one to the other.
The black van we saw at Pierce's farm pulls up to the curb and drops orr Braid and Patch, two of the four killers who murdered Pierce. The two men carry guitar cases into the halfway house as the van pulls away.
• INT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE ENTRANCE
Braid and Patch 90 up the stairs to the second floor.
The scan tone accelerates around the room from person to person, mind to mind, spine to spine, gathering momentum as :\.tgoes_.
Random images begin to flash, contributions from each mind pre- sent. The scan tone revolves faster and faster, skewering the images and collecting them like beads on a string. Vale's head starts to loll as his mind begins to dissolve into the bubbling cauldron which is melting everyone else's mind as well. Hearts are pumping, chests are heaving as all the voices and all the images coalesce into one clear voice, one clear succession of images. The minds and nervous systems of six Scanners have combined to form one common mind, one nervous system.
Vale rolls his head back and forth against the wall behind him, his eyes bright though unseeing, a smile of insane ecstasy on his face. He is at peace. He belongs.
•
•
Braid and Patch stop in the hallway of the second floor to open their guitar cases. Inside each case is a shotgun. They remove the guns and start up the stairway leading to the attic. Jack suddenly walks out of a room and almost bumps into them. Before he can scan them, they smash him across the face with the barrels of their guns and throw him over the bannister. Jack crashes onto the stairs, unconscious. Braid and Patch run up the attic stairs.
58. INT~ NIGHT~ HALFWAY HOUSE. ATTIC TEST CENTER
The imagery of Vale's recent past is starting to bleed into the pool of the group mind when the door smashes open and Braid and Patch burst into the room.
Before anyone has a chance to react, Braid blows Meryl away with a blast of his shotgun. Patch tries to catch Gaudi but misses and blows cut the attic window instead. The remaining Scanners automatically turn on the intruders, hands still linked, and focus their single group scan on the intruders. Vale has no choice but to focus himself along with the others: he can't • ~ell which part of it is him and which is the others in any case.
Braid swings his shotgun around as a screaming, whirling scan oegins to hit him. His movements slow down, his brain processes congealing until he can barely function.
Patch too seems to be caught in some invisible tar pit, his muscles strainirg to re-direct his weapon. Suddenly, Braid screams. Flames shoot out of his mouth and torch the wall- paper, the rugs·,the pamphlets and mounds of old newspapers. The walls burst into flame, engulfing the paralysed Patch.
Gaudi releases Vale and grabs Flavia hustling her out the door before the flames have blocked it. Craig and Jim try to drag Meryl out the door after them, but Gaudi screams at them to leave her.
Gaudi then grabs the stunned Vale and shoves him out the door too, leaving Patch and Braid to disappear in the flame-filled attic room.
Kim, Vale, Craig and Jim stumble madly down the stairs as smoke • pours down after them~ The place is in a panic, devotees scat- tering everrdhere.
• 60. EXT. NIGHT. HALFWAY HOUSE
Gaudi leads the others out a side entrance and into the back lot of the Institute, where an old school bus van is parked. Craig and Jim jump into the two front seats, while Vale,"Gaudi, and Kirn get into the back. The van screeches away from the Institute, lit by the flames which are pouring out of the attic window and licking up onto the roof.
KIM
Now I know what it feels like to die.
GAUDI
(GRABBINGVALE) Everywhere you go, somebody dies • Who the hell are you?
•
VALE
(ALSO IN A STATE OF SHOCK) I1rr1 •••I1mascanner.
GAUDI
(ANGRIER) Who are you?
VALE
ConSec found me.
GAUDI
ConSec? What did those fascists want you for?
•
61~ CONT'D •
VALE
They told me to find Revak. I think they want to kill him. (BEGINNING TO REALIZE HE'S BEEN USED) But they didn't tell me anything about: you ...
The black van pulls alongside.
GAu1JI
Everybody down! Get down!
The van cruises along a crowded city street. An unmarked and immaculately glistening black van suddenly jerks out of traffic behind it and squeals its tires as it pulls up alongside.
• A row of metal panels along the side of the black van slide back to reveal a line of six shotgun muzzles. Without hesitation, the shotguns begin a wi::heringrandom fire at the Materiology van, like one pirate ship opening fire broadside on another.
Both tires blow immedia':elyon the Materiology van and its side starts to be dismantled like a sardine can. The surrounding traffic goes crazy.
The two men in the front seats are taken out by the withering shotgun fire. The trio in the back se,cit hitthe floor as metal and thick pile carpeting shreds shower over their heads. The van swerves violently.
The van leaps the curb and smashes into the immense plate glass window of a record store, taking out a fire hydrant as it goes. The van blasts right through the window frame and into the depths • of the store. The black van screeches off into the night.
The van plows down the length of the record store - fortunately closed for the night - smashing endless counters and racks of records to smithereens. The van finally comes to a stop after it clips the bottom out of a support pillar and slides up against a wall on its side.
The fire hydrant sprays water in a huge, gushing fountain as cars screech to a halt and passersby gawk in amazement at the carnage. A few brave souls peek through the gaping hole left by the van in the store front. The broken window has set off a theft alarm which is now ringing madly. A man with a moustache e.mergesfrom the shadows to watch.
Vale crawls in a bloodied daze through the front window of the van. He stumbles over to the side door of the van, which is now horizontal, and pulls furiously on it until it opens. • Flames lick out of the van's interior and crackle skyward. When the flames hit the store's sprinkler system triggers, the sprinklers jet on all over the store.
Vale drags himself up the side of the van and peers jown inside the box, shieldi.:ighisface from the flames with his hand.
Inside the box Vale sees Kim cradling Gaudi's head with her hands. Gaudi is dead.
Kim has tears in her eyes. She concentrates until her head begins to shake.
KIM
Tony - wake up - get UP,-
V.l\LE
• He's dead.
68~ CONT 1 D •
Kim accelerates her scan until she's sucking a torrent of sounds and images from his mind into hers. A buzz saw is cutting through Gaudi's brain; he goes into an epileptic fit; but still Kim slices her scan through his brain, picking up every vestige of what memories and experiences made up Tony Gaudi. Suddenly, Gaudi stops shaking, then a spasm or two and he is gone.
Kim bursts into tears, sobbing uncontrollably. Vale leaps into the box and lifts her out as police sirens begin to wail.
KIM
No -
VALE
We've got to get out! (KIM RESISTS) C'mon ... It'llblow. Let's go .
• Vale drags Kim c,utof the van box and hustles her down towards the back of b"lestore as a platoon of firemen come in the front.
As Vale and Kim•pull open a door into the record store's base- ment, two cops who have come in with the firemen see them. They immediately start to sprint after them.
Kim is in a daze. Vale shoves her dm,•nthe basement stairs and slams the door behind them.
Vale and Kim stumble down the stairs and slip among the aisle of records in boxes until they find a corner to hide~ Sirens and crowd sounds filter in from outside.' They don't realise that Flick [one of Revok's agents) is following them down and stalking them with a shotgun throughout their dialogue.
•
70~ CON?'D •
VALE
We'll be all right here for a while.
KIM
It doesn't matter. It's all over. It's finished.
VALE
What is?
KIM
'I'hedream ..Adream of Scanners living out the possibility of a life more sensitive, more loving, more beautiful than anyone has ever seen before.
•
VALE
It can still happen.
KIM
Ncl'it can't. It's dead. It all d:.ed withTony. Nothing can stop R,ivoknow. We were the dream; he's the nightmare.
VALE
But there's still us. I can help you. We could destroy Revok together.
KIM
You? You're barely human~
•
70~ CONT'D •
VALE
That's very cruel.
KIM
You don't understand anything.
(SEEING VALE'S PEACTION)
..... I'm sorry ..... butIfeel so alone. So hopeless .....
Vale hugs her. Flick fires his shotgun and misses. Vale's scan instantly brings Flick to his knees. Flick begins to cry Vale has somehow routed Kim's despair through Flick's nervous systeru..
Vale goes over to Flick, lifts his head, starts to scan him, to search his brain for information. Kirncomes over to Vale~
• SCENE 70 PICK UP
Flick has dropped his shotgun and fallen to his knees under the power of Vale's scan. Vale and Kim stand over him. Flick takes out a bottle and holds it up to them. It is a bottle of Ephemeral, and it bears a symbol we haven't seen before.
KIM
Wl,atare you doing?
VALE
He must have something that can lead us to Revak.
KIM
Us? No, not me~
•
70. CONT'D •
VALE
Look, there it is~ That's it.
KIM
Didn't you hear me? I said I don't care anymore -
VALE
(ANGRY) What are you going to do? Hide out in -somesuburb for ten years, trying to pretend you're a normal, just waiting for Revak to find you and kill you?
KIM
I don't have to wait. There have been somany suicides already.
•
VALE
But you'll betray them all, betray the dead.
KIM
(INTEARS) But what can I do? What can anybody do?
VALE
Together we can scan th:'.sman,this zombie, We can find out from him where Revak gets his Ephemeroi. We can go there ... together. Follow it all the way back loRevok himself.
KIM
All right. All right. I would like
•
to stop Darryl Revok.
BIOCAPBON-AMALGAMATE LABORATORY - SEQUENCE SCENE SUl~'1ARIES •
Establishing shot of the B-A Lab building, which is big, poured concrete, ultra-modern efficient.
Vale takes Flick's place working in this space-ship-like lab. Everybody wears space suits to protect them from inhaling the dust of the drug they are producing. Vale soon realizes that the drug is Ephemeral. He lets Flick's neurons guide him like an automaton through the many areas of the lab. All through these scenes there is a very dense drug smog in the air. Suddenly, Vale sees Darryl Revak through the glass of the control room high above the lab floor. Vale climbs a ladder and tries to reach him but by the time he gets there Revok is gone. Alone in the control room Vale reads a computer monitor. He learns that the production of Ephemeral is ;ontrolled by something called the RIPE program and that it is run by ConSec .
• 7 3. EXT. NIGHT. DOWNTOWN GREASY SPOON RESTAURANT
Vale makes a call from a phone booth. Kim sits, ne:r:vously watching the odd car that cruises by.
74. INT" RACQl'ETCLUB
Vale listens to the phone ringing at the other end of the line. Ruth finally answers, in the oak-panelled trophy room of the Racquet Club.
RUTH
(HALFASLEEP) Yes?
VALE
(APAUSE) It's Cameron Vale .
•
•
RUTH
(VERY CONCERNED) We've missed you. There's been a lot of action. Are you all right?
VALE
I've madG a breakthrou~h to Revak. Iwant tc come in.. I want to bring an informant from Revok's group.
RUTH
Good, very good. I'll arrange for you to be brought in. Call me back in ten minutes ..
VALE
OK. Goodbye .....Dr.Ruth.
•
RUTH
Goodbye, Cameron.
Ruth hangs up. Vale hangs up and steps out of the ~ooth.
KIM
All set?
VALE
(TO KIM) 10minutes.,
•
7 5. PRIVATE HELICOPTER •
Vale and Kim sit behind the pilot.
The helicopter is making its first approach over the ConSec grounds.
Vale and Kim anxiously look out their windows. There is a tense circle of 100 men awaiting them on the grass below. The men all wear overcoats and carry automatic rifles.
7 6. EXT. MORNING. CONSEC H.Q.
The helicopter lands and a guard runs up to help Vale and Kim down..
A man in a white lab coat walks over to Vale and hands him a walkie-talkie. Vale hears Ruth's voice squawk out of the device's speaker. As he listens, he looks around the field for Ruth.
RUTH (VO)
Good morning, Cameron. I'm going
• to have to ask both you and your
companion to allow our man to inject you with Ephemeral. ConSec insists on it for security reasons. I'm sure you can understand that.
VALE
(PRESSING THE TALK BUTTON} No problem.
RUTH (VOJ
Thank you. See you soon.
Vale hands the walkie-talkie back •
•
• Ruth and Keller stand in a corridor looking out a window at Vale and Kim stepping out of their helicopter far below.
Ruth holds a walkie-talkie. A uniformed ConSec guard stands nearby.
RUTH
(INTO W-T) Good morning, Cameron. I'm goinq to have to ask both you and your companion to allow our man to inject you with Ephemerol. ConSec insists on it for security reasons. I'm sure you uncJ,erstand.
VALE (VO)
All right. No problem .
RUTH
(INTO W-T)
•
Thank you. See you soon.
Ruth hands the W-T back to the guard, who leaves. Ruth and Keller turn and walk together down the corridor.
RUTH
Well, Braedon? No apologies? No vote of confidence? My man cane back with the goods.
KELLER
Let's save the party until we've unwrapped the pr~sents, OK?
RUTH
It won't take me long. I have a way with these creatures.
•
753 - 80 CONT'D •
KELLER
I know. And so does Trevellyan. That's why he's asked me to take the informant. You can do what you like with Vale.
RUTH
(SHAKEN) But it won't work. Police-state tactics simply will not work.
Keller stops at a door marked NO ADMITTANCE. He puts a plastic ca=d i~to a slotted panel beside L~e door and pushes some n~rnberedbuttons on the same panel.
KELLER
Really? Why don't you send the board
• a letter about it~ Ifillsure they'd
love to hear from you.
Keller opens the door, steps inside the room beyond, and shuts it, leaving Ruth alone in the corridor.
80, 82, 84, 86,·88. INT. DAY. CONSEC INTERROGATION ROOM il
Vale is ushered into Interrogation Room lilby two uniformed ConSec guards. Ruth is waiting for him. The guards leave~
RUTH
Cameron.. Congrat'..1lationsonyour success. I'm glad to have you back home ..
VALE
Where's thewoman? They said she'd
• be here,.
so, s2, a4, so, os~ coNT,D •
RUTH
She's being interrogated in another room~
VALE
I thought it would be you.
RUTH
So did I. That's why I made sure the needles they gave you both were harmless. She'll be able to protect herself if there's any problem.
VALE
Why did you do that?
• RUTH
Itwas meant as a gesture of trust to your friend. I have my own methods of interrogation. And I have nothing to hide.
VALE
Not even the RIPE program?
RUTH
The ....,~what?
VALE
Do you know cf a drug laboratory called Biocarbon Amalgamate?
RUTH
•
Of course. I founded it in 1942.
80, 8 2,8 4, 8 6,8 8 .CONT' D
VALE
You?
RUTH
Yes. I sold it to ConSec years ago. That's how I come to be here now. We have a...genial working relationship.
VALE
Do you know what that lab does?
RUTH
I haven't had anything to do with it for some time but ... Ibelieve it produces chemical weaponry, among other things.
-
VALE
It.makes Ephemeral for Darryl Revak.
RUTH
What?
VALE
It may even be run by Da.rrylRevok.
RUTH
Impossible.
VALE
I was there. I took the place of one of Revok's men., I saw Revak in the control room. The production of Ephemeral
• is computerized. It's being manufactured
and sent out in huge tankers,
80, 82, 84, 86, 88. CONT'D •
RUTH
(SHAKEN) Ephemeral is being sent out? Sent out where?
VALE
The answer's in your own computer. The program that controls everything is called RIPE. It's a ConSec program. Doesn't that mean that there's a traitor right here at ConSec? Someone who's working with Revak?
RUTH
(VERYDISTRACTED) I want you to access the RIPE program for me, I don't have ConSec computer clearance .
•
VALE
Neither do I.
RUTH
But you so have a nervous system and so does a computer. You can scan a computer the way you would another human being. Corne withme.
Dr. Ruth hustles Vale out the door and past a pair of confused ConSec guards.
Bl, 83, 85, 87, 89. INT. DAY. INTERROGATION ROOM i2
Kim sits waiting. Keller enters and closes the door behind him.
• KELLER
Hello.
81, 8 3,8 5,87 89 .,CONTID
•
KIM
Hello.
KELLER
What a pleasant surprise. You're very attractive.
KIM
(NO COMMENT)
KELLER
(ANNOYED) OK. Let's do it the formal way. Your name?
• KIM
Kim Obrist. Your name?
KELLER
Not relevant. Tell me about Darryl Revok's organization.
KIM
Before I tell you anything, I want to know how you intend to prote~t me. Whgn Revok realizes that I've C'.)meto you, he'll try to kill me.
KELLER
Your best protection is to tell us what we need to know. As soon as you do, Revok will cease to be,a threat to anyone •
•
81, 83, 851 87, 89..CONT'D •
KIM
That's not good enough., Revok's people are everywhere. .I'm scared.
KELLER
'Iobe honest with you, Kim, the only cne you should be afraid of is me.
Keller goes to a panel in the wall, unlocks it, and turns off the video monitors~
KIM
Why shou~a I be? I've come here of my own free will .
KELLER
• (RETURNING TO KIM) Because I know
you're not what you say you are.
KIM
(RISING) I don't have to listen to this. I want to talk to somebody els,,.
Keller slaps Kim. She slams back int~ her chair. Keller takes out his automat~~c..
KELLER
I have acquaintances in Revok's group. They say they haven't seen much of you since yo& left with Tony Gaudi. Why are you here?
Keller cocks his gun and points it at her .
•
81, 83, 85, 87, 8 9.CONT'D •
KELLER
Bye, Kim.
Keller is about to pull the trigger when Kim hits him with a sharp scan. Keller is knocked off his feet. A trickle of blood runs from his nose. Kim runs out of the room. Keller gets to his feet, goes to che panel in the wall and presses the alarm button.
Keller comes out, calls the guards.
KELLER
The Scanners. Find them and kill them. Put it on the air.
Ruth and Vale walk down the hallway towards the computer room. • They are startled when a loud alarm goes off.
VALE
It must be Kim - where :.sshe?
RUTH
This is more important.
VALE
(RUNNING BACK) No.
Dr. Ruth walks back after Vale.
Ruth walks down the corridor towards the interrogation room.
•
• 92. INT. DltY. INTERROGATION ROOM
RUTH
It mustn't happen again. It's always been there, hiding, sucking out my joy, rotting away my successes from the in- siae. Cameron ... Ihavea way with you, Carneron.•. But it doesn't have to happen again. Ripe indeed. Stop the RIPE program. The RIPE program is not, is not really the same thing, you understand. No. Not the same thing. The first time was an accident, fortu- nate for some, perhaps, unfortunate for others. But the RIPE program is very cold and cruel, very cruel ... TheRIPE program is very cold, very cruel ..•
Balfway through his confused monologue, Keller enters behind nim, raises his gun to Ruth 1 shead, and fires .
• 9 3. I)JT~DAY. CONSEC HALLWAY
Vale comes down a corridor near the computer room and senses chat Ruth is dead - He stops during tl1e perception, then exits frame right.
Kim comes running down the corridor. She meets Vale who was looking for her. They stop~
VALE
What happened?
KIM
Keller tried to kill me .
•
94,,CONTtD •
VALE
Then he is the one.
KIM
What about Ruth?
VALE
(DOESN'T ANSWER)
They both exi~ ..
Kim and Vale walk quickly down another hallway. At the end of Lhe hallway, a barricade is being set up by three guards, one of them carrying a rifle with telescopic sights. Their strategy • is apparent: use the long, straight hallways to shoot the Scanners before they can get within scanning range. But they haven't accounted for the increased scan field that two Scanners werging their sc:anstogether can generatew
As Kim and Vale approach the t}ireeguards who have huddled down behind an overterned couch, the man with the rifle takes air;i through his telescopic sight.
When the rifleman sights through his scope, he is confused to see - not the two Scanners, but a sixtyish white-haired old lady walking a large dog in the crosshairs. The woman is smiling warmly at the rifleman, looking him right in the eye. She says something - the rifleman's name although he has to lipread over the wail of the alert siren .
•
• 97. INT. DAY. HALLWAY BARRICADE
The third and fourth guards watch their companion's finger tighten on the ::rigger, then relax. ·valeand Kim keep coming, hand in hand..
THIRD GUARD
Fire! What are you wait:ingfor? They're getting too close!
The second guard tries again.
This time the old lady is blowing kisses and waving. The dog is frisking around excitedly .
• The secor.dguard looks away from the scope, trembling and sweating.
FOURTH GUARD
(FRANTIC) WhatI sthe matter?
SECOND GUARD
I can't shoot. It's my mother!
THIRD GUARD
(TO FOURTH GUARD) They've got our range already. They're fucking his head.
The fourth guard grabs the gun and sights down the scope, determin,ad to f
•
99a CONT1 D •
FOURTH GUARD
Gimme that! I don't mind shooting your goddamned mother!
The second guard throws himself on the floor, sobbing.
SECOND GUARD
(SOBBING) Mommy, Mommy ... Imiss you so much....!
When the fourth guard looks through the scope, he sees the planet Earth as seen from outer space through a telescope .
lOl~ INT~DAY. lL¾LWAY BAR.~ICADE • The fourth guard looks up from the scope. Vale and Kim are still coming. He licks his lips and looks back through the scope. The fourth guard pulls the trigge •
The planet Earth explodes in the crosshairs. But it seems to be a very organic planet because it explodes in a shower of blood and guts, all of it heading straight for the scope. The scope jiggles with the impact of the planet-flesh hitting its front lens..
The fourth guard recoils away from the scope, horrified. When he looks down the hallway, he is further stunned to see that it is dripping with blood and churning with smoke and lava: he has just destroyed the world.
•
FOURTH GUARD
(STUNNED) Oh, my God ....!
There is confusion in the hallways. Guards are running every- where, trying to raise barricade parties on their walkie-talkies without success. One guard is helping another one along the hallway. It is the Fourth Guard who is being helped. He walks in a daze, shaking his head, tears running down his face.
FOURTH GUARD
(SOBBING) I destroyed the world ... I destroyed our beautiful planet, the most beautiful planet in the universe. Its blood is on my hands, blood on my hands~-~
• ~aller appears around a corner.
KELLER
(BELLOWS) All right ... whatthe hell is going on?
The ConSec limo pulls up to the pumps at a gas station in the wasteland,of a suburban industrial strip. The driver, a ConSec guard we have not seen before, gets;out and cpens the rear door. Because the windows are smoked, we car,notsee who it is until Vale and Kim step out. The driver ha~ a stoned, blissed-out expression on his face~
VALE
Fill it up and then wait for us.
•
105~ CO~\JTtD •
DRIVER
(BLISSED-OUT) OK, sir. Will do.
A gas-station attendant appears at the station door. He is impressed by the car. The driver turns and approaches the attendant. Vale walks over to Kirn. He flicks a glance at the phone booth at the edge of the lot.
KIM
Do we have to do it this way?
VALE
If we don1 tplug into the computer, they'll reprogr= it .
KIM
•
Alright. ~r you start to get lost - I'm coming in after you.
VALE
(PAUSE) All right.
Vale gets into the phone booth and picks up the receiver. There is a dial tone. Vale closes his eyes and rests his head against the glass of the booth. He concentrates. A scan tone begins to rise and revolve, then breaks up into intricate patterns of tones. The telephone circuits respond to the tones. The dial tone is replaced with another tone, then another as Vale's scan tone plays like some bizarre instrument through the telephone system .
•
•
A series of shots showing telephone circuits responding to Vale's scan tones.
In the elaborate ConSec computer room, Keller is anxiously overseeing three computer programmers as they work their terminals.
KELLER
What's the problem? It can't be too difficult to change a prog,am's access c::ide.
PROGRAMMER 1
Look for yourself .
• Keller looks at the printout now travelling across the terminal monitor's screen. It reads: RIPE PROGRAM INACCESSIBLE.
KELLER
What does that mean2
PROGRAMMER 1
It means that someone has reprogrammed the computer and we can't get in. Somebody not only threw away the key, he plugged the keyhole.
KELLER
Try it again.
PROGRJ12'11'1ER1
OK.,
•
108. CONT'D •
The progr anunertypes REQUEST: PROGRAM ACCESS. The computer answers NAME OF PROGRAM? Programmer types RIPE PRCGRAME. Computer answers RIPE PROGRAM INACCESSIBLE.
PROGRAMMER 1
That's as deep into it as we're going to get.
KELLER
How could this happen? This room is max security.
PROGRAMMER l
We're plugged into the telephone system. Anybody who knows the proper series of access codes could get in here long distance.
•
KELLER
You mean someone's getting that right now?
Programmer 2 lo<;:>ksupfrom his terminal acroE,s the room.
PROGRAMMER 2
lTOPROGRA.'!MER11 Hey, Lee. Punch up your internal monitor. Access code is IM 863.
PROGRl'u'il'I--ERl
wny? What is it?
PROGRl\.HMER2
Somebody's inside this thing right now,
• getting the RIPE program.
108~ CONT 1 D •
Programmer 1 punches up REQUEST: INTERNAL.MONITOR. The computer replies IM CODE PLEASE? Programmer 1 answers IM 863. The computer responds by displaying a scrolling list of names and addresses. The names are arranged in three columns. The first column consists of names of doctors. The second names of female patients, one per doctor. The third is the name of a small town in North America, one per doctor.
KELLER
You mean someone's getting that right now?
PROGRAMMER 1
Yeah, but I don't understand how. He's somehow got inside the no-access barrier.
KELLER
It's him. It's Vale. He got the code
• and now he's inside.
I want to hurt him. How can we hurt him before he gets out?
PROGfu~R l
Hurt him? I don't understand.
KELLER
Right now, Vale's nervous system and the computer's nervous system are joined together. I want to cripple them both, or maybe ..... maybe kill them both.
PROGRAMMER 1
Well, I could ever-ride the Max Security Self-Destruct and blow all the circuits •
•
108. CONT'D •
KELLER
Do it. Now.
PROGRAMMER 1
But sir, I'm afraid I couldn't do that without written authorization of ConSec Leader.
Keller draws his automatic and jams it against the head of Prograrr~er1. The other two programmers half-rise in their seats~
KELLER
This is your authorization~ (TO OTHER PROGRAMMERS) Sit down .
The o,;::nertwoprogrammers sit down .. •
KELLER
(ro PROGRAMMER 1) Do it now or I'll kill you.
PROGRJl._J1MER1
('/ERYNERVOUS J Yes, sir,.,I'm doing i"':now.
Programmer 1 starts typing furiously at his key board. Red lights start tc flash at various terminals and consoles around the room.
109. EXT~ DAY .. SUBURBAN PHONE BOOTH
Vale is receiving a flood of information in the phone booth. It is not just the list of names and figures that compose the RIPE program, but subsidiary information as well: electrical synapses opening and closing, neurons firing in the computer •
109. CONT1 D •
and by sympathy in his brain as well. Vale's face contorts in pain as he mind rushes at imp~ssible speeds through the circuits of the computer, like a train travelling along through an immense switchyard at the speed of light, with the feeling that an incredible collision is imminent~
Vale reaches out a hand to Ki::n. He can't separate the printout information from the computer process information. Kim grabs his hand and starts to wind her scan tone into the pbone system. The speed of the circuit travel immediatelv slows down. The printout inforn:a·,.onstarts to separate cl;,arlyout of all the other purely mechanical-electrical information..
am,~er 1 unlocks a panel in the computer console and flips a swicch under Keller's alert but cold eye.
PROGRA11.MER1
(TO KELLER) This is the last step.
• Are you sure....
KELLER
(\'ELLING) Do it!
Programmer 1 no;,.,.punches in his last request to thecomputer: REQUEST: MAX SE,:URITYSELF-DESTRUCT IMMEDIATELY. The computer replies ~ith a countdown: MAX SECURITY SELF-JESTRUCT IN 10, 9, 8, 7 .•.
KELLER
Let's get out...
PROGRAMMER 1
There•s no need for the>t. It's a11 very quiet,. It's just internal switching..
•
110~ CONT 1 D •
Keller backs away from the console to the farthest corner of the room..
KELLER
Yeah? Nobody's ever switched off a Scanner before.
The coraputerscreen reads ... 3, 2, 1, SELF-DESTRUCT.
Keller flinches. All that happens is that every ccnsole light and every monicor screen in the room goes off.
...l..-:.....l...l..1•EXT.DAY.SUBURBANPHONEBOOTE
Vale and Kim are dying together in the phone booth ..Their eyes ~oll back in their heads, their breathing is ragged and shallow, their pulse slows. But they fight back. Their scan tonesr which have dwindled to almost nothing within the computer's dying circui~s, start LO pulse and energize. The Scanner pair • start to pump their own life back into the computer.
Suddenly the computer's circuits are filled with blazing strings of .light,pure energy overloading its chips and circuit boards, rushing back fr,:,mthe brains of Vale and Kim and flowing like a tidal wave back through the phone lines to ConSec Central.
Keller straightens up and smiles. He puts his gun away.
PROGRAMMER 1
See? I told you. No fireworks.
Without warning, the computer terminals explode, blowing the three program~ers off their feet and into oblivion. Keller is smashed back against the computer room door and blown right through it. He dies as the whole room goes up in a series of furious fireballs~
•
• 113. EXT. DAY. SUBURBAN PHONE BOOTH
Vale and Kim are flowing thei:::-energy back madlythrough the phone system, their eyes wide and burning, their faces sleek with sweat. The phone receiver starts to melt in Vale's hand. The receiver cable starts to smoke and burn and smoke dribbles out of the coin slots.
Vale drops the receiver. The spell is broken. Vale and Kim are left panting with the effort they have just expended. Transistors start to explode inside the phone box. Vale grabs Kim who is deep in her trance still, and pulls her away from the phone booth.
When Vale and Kim are fifty feet away, and watched with some anxiety by the gas station attendant, the }='honebooth explodes, the rolling flames billowing out towards the gas pumps.
The gas station attendant runs for his life. He manages to get halfway ~o the next lot when the pumps explode, blowing him to the ground~ The limo and its driver, still smiling, disa?pear in ~lame.
Vale a::.dKimmake their way across the street as the gas pump ~anks scart to catch and blow as well.
•
114. OMIT
115. OMIT
A rented car pulls up outside a small.town doctor's office which is also his house. The house is a well-kept white Victorian three-storey brick building with a turret and a curved verandah. A sign on the front lawn which lights up at night proclaims that the off ice belongs to Dr. L. F.rane, General Practitioner; Use Side Entrance Please.
Vale andKim get out of the car and walk up the side entrance to the office part of the house .
•
117. IiiT.MORNING. DR. FRANE'S OFFICE • Vale and Kim enter Dr. Frane's waiting room where several people are seated.
VALE
I'll go find the doctor.
KIM
I'll keep an eye on the door.
KIM
(TO A NERVOUS YOUNG PREGNANT WOMAN ACROSS FROM HER) Is the receptionist coming back soon?
YOUNG WOMAN
Uh, yeah, I guess so.
•
KIM
You're having a baby. That's wonderful.
YOUNG WOMAN
Is it?
KIM
Oh, I think so. I've always wanted one of my own.
YOUNG WOMAN
Yeah? Well, I'll tell ya somethin'. You can have mine if you like. I sure as hell don t plan to keep this kid. Once it's been born, it's on its own.
•
CON':'1D •
Kim is suddenly and painfully scanned.
Vale runs in as the doctor is examining a patient.
FRANE
Please! I'll be with you in a few minutes ..
I have to talk to you now, Dr .
Will you please get out of here?
•
VALE
It's about this drug, Dr. Frane. E?hemerol. I understand you've been prescribing it to patients.
FRANE
Excuse me. I'll be right back. Just relax. Read a magazine~
Vale and Dr~ Frane step into the doctor's private office~
FRlu'lE
(CHECKING OU'rBOTTLE) Where did you get this? Who are you?
•
ll7B~ CONT'D •
VALE
I'm with the Food and Drug Administration. I'm investigating this drug.
FRANE
I don't believe you.
VALE
Your name is on a list of doctors receiving test batches of ?phemerol from B.A. Were you aware that this is a controlled drug? That its use on human beings is still illegal?
FRANE
Now, wait a minute, just wait a minute. 3iocarbon Iunalgamate is a very reputable
• company. I have letters from them
assuring me that this drug has cleared the FDA and asking me to participate in a product comparison test they re con- ducting......
VALE
What kind of test?
FRANE
Now, look .....
VALE
What kind of test?
FRANE
I give the ctrugonly to specified
• patients and I keep a record of the~r
names and how they react to the drug.
•
VALE
And you sent those names to B.-A. Mary- Beth Canter, Lisa Scott, Madeleine Free- man~~ ..all women$~-~
FRANE
Well, yes. Most pregnant people are women~
VALE
Pregnant?
That's what it's for. A tranquilizer specifically designed to be safe during pregnancy .... Areyou telling me you don't know what ,.~..?
•
Vale finds Kim w~th tears in her eyes. A thi11 line of blood is running from one nostril.
VALE
What's wrong? What happened?
KIM
I was scanned ..The woman in the waitin9"room,.
VALE
She scanned you?
•
118. CONT'D •
KIM
No, not her. Her child. Her unborn child scanned me.
Glass breaks as a dart comes through the window. Vale pulls the dart out of Kim but she's losing consciousness. He helps the staggering Kim outside trying to get as far away as possible but Kim collapses on the lawn. Vale tries to awaken her but Darryl Revak is standing nearby and shoots another dart at Vale.
Vale wakes up on a couch in the corner of Revok's posh office at B-A. Revak is pouring himself a drink of Scotch when he nc~ices Vale stirring.
rt..EVOK
Sleeping Beauty awakes.
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VALE
(C:20GGY) Kim? Where's Kim?
REVOK
Next door. She'll wake up in a few hours. We don't want anyone else here, Cameron. This is just between you and me.
VALE
Oh? I thought maybe your partner Keller would be here with you.
REVOK
It seems he died when you blew up his computer. By the way, that
• was very impressive~
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VALE
Keller murdered Dr. Ruth. He deserved to die.
REVOK
You shouldn't mourn the good Dr.'s death. You should celebrate his deatn with me.
VALE
Ruth was a great man. He wanted to help us. He helped me.
REVOK
(ANNOYED) There's only one person on earth who has really tried to help you, Cameron - and that's me.
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VALE
You? You sent your soldiers out to kill me.
REVOK
Never. Never you. I've been trying to find you for years . .Zmdwhen Keller told me you'd been dredged up by Ru th and sent out as some ridiculous kind of amateur spy, I tried to look after you, take care of you, guide you to me.
VALE
Why would you do that?
REVOK
Because you're my brother, Cam. My
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kid brother,,
119. CONT'D •
VALE
No. That's impossible.
REVOK
Is it? Tell me: who's your mother?
VALE
I don't know.
REVOK
Who's your father?
VALE
I don1 tknow~
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REVOK
W.tat'syour first childhood memory?
VALE
I.,.I don't have any.
REVOK
No, you don't. And it's not an accident that you don't. You 1 ve been kept on ice. It w2s only when ConSec had trouble putting me away that you were thawed out.
VALE
Keep talking.
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REVOK
You were monitored every day of your life, but you were allowed to live like garbage. He knew where you were, but he never reached out to haul you up out cf the slime until he needed you.
VALE
Who?
REVOK
Our father, Ca~. Dr. Paul Ruth. You're my brother, Cam, my kid brother .
VALE
• (Si-L:VZINGHISHE.ADINDISBELIEF)
Oh, no.....no.~..c'mon......
REVOK
Here ... look at this.
Revak picks up an old LIFE magazine and opens it to a well-thumbed page. He drops it on Vale's lap. Vale looks at it. The date :.. at the top of the page is June, 1947. The page is a full-page ad featuring an innocuous bottle of gelatin capsules labelled Ephemeral. Behind the bottle, sail~ng in some ad man's version of a tropical sea, is a sailboat with huge, full, pregnant sails. The catch line at the top of the page reads, SMOOTH SAILING WITH EPHEMEROL. In a little blurry-edged circle of light at the bottom right of the page, is a woman holding her child up to, presumably, the sun. ~other and child are both smiling dazzling smiles~
The copy in the lower left corner reads, "When you're a mother-to-be, the sea of life is often stormy~ You can smooth that sea with
- safe, effective, soothinq. EPHEMEROL - for anyone,
any time that stonn clouds threaten~"
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While Vale reads the copy, Revak continues talking.
REVOK
This was a test campaign used in 1947 to market a new product. The product was a drug, a tranquilizer called Ephemeral. It was aimed at pregnant women. If it had worked, the would have been marketed all over North ~JTierica.The campaign didn't work. And the drug Ephemeral didn't work either. It had a side effect on unborn children, a side effect that nobody knew about because it was invisible~
VALE
It created Scanners.
• REVOK
Yes. The man who invented Ephemerol wasn't too disappointed by the failure o::his tranquilizer. He was much more excited about the weird mutation caused by his drug ... andso was ConSec. They offered to finance his experiments, and so·he sold them his com:?anyand himself.
VALE
That was Paul Ruth.
REVOK
That was Daddy. Now, I said the side effect of Ephemeral was invisible, but that was not completely true. Daddy saw it ... hesaw it in 6s. He had given the prototype of Ephemeral to his pregnant wife four years before it went on the market, and then again one year later~
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119. CONT'D •
REVOK (cont'd)
His children turned out to be "difficult", until he discovered that the only thing that would calm them down was ... his tranquilizer, Ephemera]..
VALE
That's why we're older than the others....q
REVOK
Not just older. We're more powerful. Only you and I could scan a comDuter. The others ... Gaudi,Pierce, you~ little friend Kim, my robots ... they're nothing compared with us.
• VALE
Then what did you need Keller for?
REVOK
That was different. ConSec had a l.ot o~·hardware, a lot of contacts. And Keller ... he could seewhere the future was.
VALE
Future! But you've killed our future.
REVOK_
So negati?e, so defeatist, Cam. You sound like they did. There's a who le generation of Sc2nner soldiers just a few months away from being born. You and I will find them, Cam. We'11 train
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119. CON'I'1D
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REVOK (cont'd)
them to be like us, not like Gaudi and his band of cripples. We'll bring the world of normals to their knees. Together we'll rule an empire of such glory and brilliance that the entire world will envy us.
VALE
You sound like him. Like Ruth.
REVOK
(STUNNED) Not like him.. Like Revak. Darryl Revok.
VALE
~□- You're just like him. It's as
• though he's been reincarnated in you.
REVOK
(FREAKING) You' re not being very co- operative.,Cam. I've been counting on you all these years. Are you going tb.betray me like everyone else? Tell me you're not, Cam. Tell me ...
Vale tries to hit Revak with something hard, but only manages a glancing blow. Revak smashes Vale back with a quick scan.
REVOK
All right. We' 11do it the other way, the Scanner way. I'm going to suck your brain out the way~ vampire sucks blood. Everything you,are ... willbecome me. We'll be together no matter what, Cam. After all ...brothers should be close,
Con t you think?
Revok sticks his mind into Vale's like an ice-pick. He begins to suck sounds and images out of Valets mind.
Vale goes into a frightening epileptic fit. His heart races, sweat pours off his face, he gasps for breath. Smoke begins to pour out of Vale's mouth, ears, nose. Revok is in a shuddering trance with the effort of draining Vale. Vale's body suddenly bursts into flame. As it burns, Revak starts to scream.
DISSOLVE TO
'If'
Kim regains consciousness painfully. MoEning light streams into ~he warehouse office from the warehouse skylights. Kim feels the dried blood on her nose and mouth, makes a feeble attempt to wipe it away. It doesn't come off.
Kim stands up, shaky. Suddenly, she gasps. Revak is sitting en the floor in the corner, staring off into space. In front of :-Jimliesa charred hu.Inan-sizedshape, almost nothing but 2shes that have been so hot that they've charred the wood of the =ioor under them.
Kim falls on her knees beside the ashes. She reaches out to touch them..
KIM
(~;TUNNED) Cameron? Oh, no, Cameron •••
Revak looks at her, dreamy-eyed. He smiles a very enigmatic smile. When he speaks, his voice is Vale's voice.
REVOK
I'm here, Kim.. I'm ...I'm right here .
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