OPEN
T H E D E V I L ' S A D V O C A T E
screenplay by
Jonathan Lemkin and Tony Gilroy
based on the novel by
Andrew Neiderman
REVISED SHOOTING DRAFT
January 18, 1997
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
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FADE IN:
T H E D E V I L ' S A D V O C A T E
screenplay by
Jonathan Lemkin and Tony Gilroy
based on the novel by
Andrew Neiderman
REVISED SHOOTING DRAFT
January 18, 1997
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 11/2/96
FADE IN:
Northern Florida in the midst of a heat wave. Air conditioners fighting a losing battle. The gallery is full. The JUDGE a stern, old hand. The PROSECUTOR, an efficient man with a good case.
The witness is BARBARA. She is maybe 13. She is a witness in a criminal trial. Her testimony has been carefully rehearsed.
MR. GETTYS, the defendant, is 50. The very picture of respectability. His perfect wife and son staunchly enduring this testimony.
KEVIN LOMAX. Defense counsel. Taking it all in.
Kevin -- his eyes -- drifting around the courtroom -- taking inventory -- assessing damage --
Kevin -- checking the jury and --
Kevin -- checking Gettys -- seeing something that stops him cold --
Gettys' hand -- down below the table -- down where no one but Kevin could possibly see it -- Getty's fingers subtly feeling their way along the leg of his chair --
Kevin -- glancing around -- nobody else can see it --
Gettys' hand -- excited now -- stroking the chair leg -- absently -- involuntarily -- unmistakably sexual --
Kevin is rocked. Trying not to show it.
Suddenly, Gettys' hand stops moving --
Kevin looks up to find Gettys' eyes waiting for him. Gettys quickly returns his hand into his lap. He's been caught -- watching, as Kevin turns away and --
Kevin heading quickly away from the courtroom. Gettys right on his heels.
Gettys standing aside, as we --
An ancient upstairs facility. Kevin standing at the mirror. Frozen there. Identity crisis. Morality crisis. He takes off his wedding ring. Letting cold water run in the sink. His eyes never leaving the mirror.
Behind him, the door opens. A local REPORTER enters, moves to the urinal.
Kevin pulls some cold water to his face. Startled, as THUNDER EXPLODES overhead -- then just as suddenly, becomes nothing more than the urinal flushing...
The Reporter exits. Kevin alone with the mirror.
And then it's over.
He's made his decision. Replacing his wedding ring. Reaching for his jacket, as we --
Kevin walking through. His game face. A court officer opening the doors and --
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Barbara on the stand. Everyone in place.
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Kevin handing out paperwork.
The Judge quickly studying his copy of the note.
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BARBARA'S FATHER can take it no longer-- suddenly on his feet -- charging--
The bailiff making a diving grab--
Chaos -- court officers struggling with Barbara's Father and people yelling and Gettys hugging his wife and son and the gavel banging like mad and Kevin just sitting there, staring at the floor, completely drained, emotionally, morally, physically and --
In the back of the room, a man. He's black. Elegant. Amused by the scene. His name is LEAMON HEATH.
MARY ANN LOMAX leans in behind her husband. She is a doll. We love her.
It's a rock and roll joint. Florida style. But it's early and empty. Kevin at the bar with Mary Ann, two LAWYER friends, the Reporter and someone's girl friend. 12 shot glasses, two rows of six. A perfect tequila pour and --
LAWYER #1 (O.S.) In the event we all get drunk and forget, I suggest we frontload the ceremonial bullshit... (a toast) To the best damn trial lawyer in Alachua County.
Kevin, subdued, watches the rest of them drink.
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Tequila pours. As the night goes on.
Drunk frat boys laughing as they exit. A BAR BAND in the distance. Kevin done pissing. Moving for the sink, when he suddenly stops. Freezes. A mirror above the sink. There he is. The guy that set Gettys free.
Kevin turns -- Leamon Heath standing beside him.
Kevin takes the check. Still looking at it, as we --
Two dozen cars parked. MUSIC and SINGING from inside. A sign reads:
"SEMINOLE CALVARY CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER"
Inside the church. Plain and functional. Poor but faithful. A trio -- electric guitar, accordion, tambourine -- playing a hymn. Forty-five voices raised in song. The tempo is ragged and the pitch shaky, but the feeling is strong. They mean it.
The CAMERA FINDS -- MRS. LOMAX. Kevin's mother. Forty- six. Singing her heart out. A woman with faith, in the presence of her Lord.
The CAMERA FINDS -- Kevin. In the very back. Standing in the doorway. Halfway in. Halfway out. Shadow. Light. Waiting.
Post-service. Mrs. Lomax and Kevin walking to her car.
Kevin gathers her in. Kissing her good-bye, as we --
Darkness. Where are we? A door opens in another room -- VOICES -- KEVIN and MARY ANN. They're LAUGHING. Coming in from a big night out. For an instant -- light -- we glimpse a great hotel suite -- and then --
More LAUGHTER. Stumbling shadows moving PAST us and --
Kevin behind Mary Ann with his hands over her eyes.He takes his hands away, but her eyes stay closed...
The view. Wham. The definitive New York skyline.
Kevin smiles. She's taking off the dress. Babylon.
Six huge courthouses. All those courtrooms.
Criminal court. Voire dire. Potential jurors fill the benches. A bored judge. MEISEL, defense counsel, is a sour, New York veteran. The juror being questioned, a PIE-FACED MAN with bad vision.
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Heath catches Meisel's eye. Waves him over.
ANGLE ON DEFENSE TABLE
Kevin and Heath. And the defendant -- a well-tailored reptilian banker. Meisel joins them. Sotto voce.
The defendant staring a hole into Kevin, as we --
Kevin leaving court. In no hurry to get home. He likes it here.
Across the street, a man, one of many passing on the sidewalk. Except this man turns as Kevin passes. Watching him. Seeing something that pleases him.
This is JOHN MILTON. And now, as Kevin disappears, Milton joins the flow of people heading down into a subway station -- down -- and gone, as we PULL BACK TO --
As day becomes night.
19B AND AGAIN 19B
19C AND THIS TIME LIGHTNING SIZZLES THROUGH THE SKY 19C
Mary Ann watching TV alone. Remnants of a room service dinner. They've been living here for weeks now. The maids have started to give up.
Kevin enters looking beat. Grabs a cold french fry.
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Milton, Chadwick, Waters. Those words written in stone on the wall. The decor is stark, dramatic, awesome.The receptionist is simply stunning. Kevin, wearing his best suit, walking with Heath.
The firm offices. A large central atrium. Offices rim this space.
Lawyers come in all shapes and sizes. Assistants -- male and female -- are uniformly attractive. The HUM of serious BUSINESS in the background.
Kevin slowing as they pass an open doorway --
THROUGH a large window we see a woman pacing her office. She's wearing a headset and arguing in machine-gun Italian. She is a goddess. Her name is CHRISTABELLA. She is beautiful beyond propriety. She will also turn out to be a brilliant EUC lawyer. She turns. Sees us staring -- like that -- Venetian blinds close tightly.
Heath is now far ahead. Kevin rushing to catch up --
Kevin about six steps into it when suddenly, he looks down. Stops. Completely spooked.
The floor is nothing but glass. Sixty stories above the world. A bridge between two skyscrapers.
Kevin sucks it up. Starts walking. Up ahead, nothing but an open door.
First of all it's round. And large. The walls are made of stone. No windows. There are dramatic shafts of natural light from above. Stark and clean to the extreme. No paper anywhere.
Kevin standing there. Taking in the space.
Kevin turns. There he is.
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With that, Milton pushes a button. Huge panel screens open out to:
A reflecting pool. Water right to the edge. A narrow walkway straight through the middle. And we're fifty stories above the city. The effect is staggering.
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Suddenly they're quiet. Silenced by the view.
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Carnegie Hall. High off Central Park. A Mercedes stretch pulls to the curb.
The driver rushing to open the door. Heath, Kevin and Mary Ann getting out of the car just as a group of uniformed school children come charging out of the building to meet their bus.
A stately, pre-war apartment house. One unique touch; the penthouse rises in a sort of wedding cake design.
Turn of the Century. Elegant. Two apartments per floor. JACKIE HEATH waiting here. She is black, early thirties, and very, very attractive.
The elevator doors open. Mary Ann steps out, followed by Kevin and Heath.
Opening the door, and we enter --
A dream. Twelve-foot ceilings. Huge, oversized rooms. Crown moldings. A huge central hallway. And light. Kevin and Mary Ann walking through. Blown away.
French doors opening. Kevin walks out. Mary Ann just behind him. They stand there, staring at the park.
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She smiles first. Kevin pulling her toward him, as we --
Incredible and extreme. Forty people -- SENIOR PARTNERS and department heads -- seated at the table. They've been going around the table introducing themselves to Kevin. Nearing the end now --
LAWYER #1 Krasna. Maritime Law.
LAWYER #2 Parvathi Resh. Energy law. I run the Islamic sub-group.
LAWYER #3 Joyce Rensaleer. Mergers and acquisitions.
LAWYER #4 Chan Sanyou. Intellectual property.
Christabella and another woman running in. Taking seats quickly. Christabella beside Kevin.
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Milton is first. Reluctance begins to fold.
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Kevin finds Christabella's hand at his side.
Kevin watching Barzoon fold. Watching the circle form.
Very nice. Major windows. Stripped down at the moment, but there's a desk and phone.
In the doorway, PAM GARRETY. Never married. Two-pack-a- day habit. Tough as dirt.
Deep ghetto side street. One of those blocks that have been completely lost. One whole side of the street has nothing but boarded-up row houses.
A black Town Car pulling through. Slowing now --
Kevin and his DRIVER peering across the street.
A storefront botanica. Insane colors. Rusted iron grates covering two tiny cataract windows. A steel door is open. There's a sick-looking DOG tied to the doorknob; he begins BARKING wildly, as he sees --
Kevin walking from the car. Suit and tie. Briefcase. Turning, as he hears --
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Three JUNKIES camped on the stoop of a burned-out brownstone across the street. Dull, wasted faces aroused by the DOG'S BARKING --
Stopping instantly because -- a WOMAN is standing in the botanica doorway. Her skin is jet black. Her eyes are pale blue. Her hair is white. She holds a live chicken by its feet. The DOG is still BARKING so she slaps it. Hard. Now there is silence.
She moves aside. Kevin enters --
It's dark. Oil lamps and candles for light. The air thick with incense. Jars and bags and boxes are stacked on shelves everywhere. Powders. Oils. Bones. Skins. Potions. Dried herbs.
Kevin taking a very deep breath, as we --
Darkness. A door opening above us. A BOY -- maybe ten -- standing there. Kevin behind him.
The Boy hits the lights. A naked bulb on the landing below. Beyond that, darkness.
The Boy, still laughing, starts down the stairs -- into the darkness. Kevin hesitates. Sucks it up. Crouching not to hit his head as he goes down into --
Around the landing -- the Boy still in front of him and -- down -- as another light comes up and the boy moves quickly through the space, turning on lamps here and there. No furniture. Mounds of bones. The walls painted a deep, black red.
Kevin waiting as the last light goes on --
Kevin, spooked, wheels around --
PHILLIPE MOYEZ squatting in the corner. Skinny and intense. His eyes opaque and piercing at the same time. At once unassuming and terrifying. A plastic bag of fresh green roots in his lap. Ghat. Miraa. African cocaine. His teeth black from chewing it.
Moyez stands. Starts slowly across the room.
Moyez, ignoring him, moves to an old refrigerator beside the stairs. For an instant, the door is open -- just a glimpse. Meat. Bags of entrails. Jars of blood. Moyez goes to a workbench near the wall --
The Boy already running up the stairs. The sound of NAILS FALLING onto the workbench --
Moyez stands aside, wiping his hands on his trousers.A huge beef tongue sits on the bench. The nails are scattered around it.
Moyez now with a hammer. And the nail. Driving it into the tongue. Kevin backing away, as we --
Video monitor -- FULL FRAME.
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Hand-held footage of a police raid. We're running -- through a building -- New York cops -- an animal control officer -- through a door -- voices yelling -- down some steps -- into a back yard -- people standing --
Here -- a scuffle starting -- voices rising -- the camera shaking -- we see Bhalla -- and the Woman -- and --
There -- in the middle, is a goat -- on its knees -- its throat has just been cut -- blood pouring into a pan and Moyez holding its head with one hand -- a knife in the other and this positively orgiastic expression on his face, and on that image, we freeze frame.
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with the remote control. Pam there with him. A long, sour silence.
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Jackie rejecting Mary Ann's color choices.
Law books stacked around. An associate wheels in a trolley with more books.
Mary Ann eating fried chicken. She doesn't like the wallpaper. She's tearing it off, as we--
Kevin working late. Across the hall Pam is going home.
Bench trial. No jury. JUDGE THEO SKLAR and staff. A.D.A. MERTO at his seat. Pam sits with Moyez. Other than that, it's empty.
A rump roast slaps down onto a table.
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Merto begins to cough. Quietly at first, but...
Merto's coughing getting worse as he tries to stop...
Moyez staring a hole in Merto, and the man cannot stop coughing...
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Merto can't speak -- wheezing and coughing, as we --
Empty and dark. Kevin, Moyez and Pam leaving the courtroom. All smiles. Moyez shaking his hand and thanking him, and then, from behind them, the sound of one person CLAPPING --
Kevin, trying to look modest and failing, as we --
A street-food stall. Milton paying for Kevin's eggroll. And they're walking...
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Milton escaping across the street.
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A CHINESE MAN sits in a doorway--
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Milton offering a token. Behind him, the entrance to the Canal Street station --
Kevin taking the token, as we --
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Kevin just coming in from work. The apartment is starting to come together. Still not enough furniture, but the sparseness reads as elegance.
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He stops. In the hallway -- a wall is missing -- sheetrock stacked on the floor -- tools piled around -- a renovation project halted for the night.
Mary Ann up the hall in the bedroom door. Finishing her makeup for a night out.
Kevin smiles. Drops his briefcase. Drops his pants.
She blows him a kiss. Ducking back into bedroom.
Kevin and Mary Ann in their go-to-meeting clothes.Going up. Nervous.
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The door opens. DIANA BARZOON, tonight's hostess, standing there.
Twice the size of Kevin's place. Decorated and furnished to the max. Seventy-five guests and ten in staff.The crowd is very smart, sleek, and experienced at these sort of things. Mary Ann's hand squeezing Kevin's just a bit more tightly as Diana leads them into the throng, and we begin --
SERIES OF SHOTS - PARTY
Faces -- some of them strangers. Some of them familiar from the conference room scene.
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huddled with Jackie and Mary Ann as Heath brings them drinks from the bar.
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and two lawyers near the terrace doors -- the smoking section -- talking with nicotine-driven intensity.
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simply walking through the room.
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They've found Kevin and Mary Ann.
Mary Ann giving Kevin a "help me" look as she's dragged into the party --
(LATER)
Front door -- abuzz -- Milton has just arrived.
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Across the room, Mary Ann with Jackie and Diana and another wife --
Milton -- across the room -- looks over -- he's found them -- already coming toward them -- smiling --
Even as he says this, he's kissing their smiling cheeks. Mary Ann looking a little lost, as we --
Kevin talking with another lawyer. Looking over as Christabella glides through the room.
Milton and Mary Ann sitting together. Alone.
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Mary Ann frozen there, as we--
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Kevin standing at the rail. He looks over. Christabella not ten feet away.
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Milton in the doorway. He's been watching them.
Kevin can't help watching her walk away.
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Getting louder and wilder. Mary Ann looking lost. Searching for Kevin... He's not here... not there...
Jackie Heath shaking her head no, as Mary Ann continues on through the party.
Silence. Going up. Kevin, Heath, and Barzoon.
Mary Ann still looking for Kevin. Scanning faces. Stopping as she reaches a door. Opening it and --
Just enough light to make out two MEN standing across the room. Silhouettes against the window.
The Men -- two vaguely familiar faces from the firm.
MAN #1 Don't think he's here.
Suddenly, a WOMAN's head rises INTO FRAME --
MAN #2 But feel free to join in...
And suddenly it's clear, she's walked in on an impromptu menage a trois. The Woman is kneeling on a table, dress hiked up, ass in the air. Man #1 fucking her from behind. Man #2 is getting blown and --
Mary Ann IN SHOT as the woman begins to laugh and the door WIPES the FRAME.
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The penthouse. One enormous room. Grand scale everything. Otherworldly. Staggering. Of special, special interest: a huge Bas Relief dominates an entire wall. Carved into the marble are human forms -- young, naked bodies swimming in a hypnotic chaos of clouds.
Milton is on the phone. Two lines going. The dialogue is unimportant, we'll not understand it anyway -- he's going back and forth between Korean and Russian -- brokering some emergency deal.
Heath is at the bar, mixing drinks. Barzoon has a cigar. Kevin just standing there gaping at the space.
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With that, the PHONE starts RINGING --
It's late. Dark. Kevin tiptoeing through the apartment -- turning the corner and --
No, she's leaving. Kevin left there, alone --
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A news van whipping up the block. TIRES SCREECHING as it pulls up beside a construction site where two other news vans are already unloading. The smell of headlines and --
Two photographers sprinting toward the shell of a high- rise building. A sign blankets the scaffolding. Huge, ego-size lettering reads...
Looking DOWN FROM fifty stories high, as the media vehicles converge like toys below.
ALEXANDER CULLEN turns back from the edge. Forty-five. Tan, grief-stricken, and sleep deprived. The space is huge and bare. Unfinished concrete. Wide, open views. Kevin, Milton, and Barzoon standing there.
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Cullen looks to Milton. Waiting. Help me.
A woman with short dark hair -- her back to us -- looking in a shop window. Her reflection in the glass, it's Mary Ann. She's cut and colored her hair.
Jackie and Diana already going in and --
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White wine and couture. Mary Ann holding a blouse.
Mary Ann turns. Jackie beside her. Topless. Smiling.
Before Mary Ann can stop her, Jackie is taking her hand, guiding it to her breast, and holding it there.
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Mary Ann looking away as Jackie walks off. Everything is as it was, and yet different.
And then, she turns and sees --
(EFX) Jackie pulling a dress down over her head.
She's taking her time because it's a delicate, clingy...
... complicated outfit -- turning -- and for one brief moment we see a serpent's head -- disappearing now into the dress as she struggles inside the material -- her body -- the body inside the dress -- transforming -- ribs and spikes and huge moving muscles strain the limits of the material, and then, suddenly, it's over.
Jackie's face appears. She straightens the seams. Turning now --
But Mary Ann is gone.
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Kevin, coming out a door with Heath and an associate.
Christabella climbing the stairs. Short skirt. Great angle. Halfway up, she stops to fix her stockings.
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He turns instantly -- Pamela standing behind him.
Christabella smiling as Kevin rushes off.
Mary Ann very upset. Kevin has just come home.
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His hand moves against her cheek, and then down the back of her neck. She moves into his body and --
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(EFX) Suddenly -- She's Christabella -- right there -- in his arms -- before he can react -- before he can speak -- she finds his mouth and they are kissing and --
Suddenly -- She's Mary Ann -- and he's pulling up her dress and she's helping him and his hand is moving over bare thigh and --
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(EFX) Suddenly -- She's Christabella unbuttoning her blouse -- and she can't do it fast enough -- still with her mouth on his and his hand between her legs and --
Suddenly -- She's Mary Ann -- flattening against the wall and her blouse is open and --
(EFX) Suddenly -- She's Christabella -- pulling off her bra as his mouth moves over her breasts and his hands are everywhere and the bra is gone and she's tearing at his shirt and he's helping her and her dress is on the floor and there's no rug or anything, but this is where they will fuck because they can't stop themselves and she's on her back on the bare floor and he's kicking away his shoes and she's feeling herself and staring into his eyes and suddenly --
Kevin looks like he's been shot. In the balls.
Mary Ann doesn't look so sure.
Huge. Opulent. Kevin and Pamela have been taking notes. Cullen is exhausted, frustrated.
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Cullen reaches into his jacket and pulls out a gun.
Kevin watching Cullen quickly retrieve the gun from the floor with this weird little motion.
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Cullen hands him the gun.
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A large, ugly cube. Daylight through dirty windows. Kevin alone. On the table, a large, grey envelope. Printed on it:
PROPERTY OF THE MANHATTAN DISTRICT ATTORNEY FORENSIC LOG - #546D - STATE VS. ALEX CULLEN
Kevin going through a stack of crime scene photographs.
Tough stuff. One after another. Three victims. Many angles. We can see their horror in his face.
PANNING ALONG Wall Street. The whole downtown skyline. SETTLING finally ON the 60th floor of the law firm building. Hovering at a distance. Lights on here and there and --
One window. Kevin's office. He and Pamela are talking to a young woman. This is MELISSA BLOCK, Cullen's assistant and alibi. We can't hear what they're saying, but it looks to be a collegial meeting.
Kevin and Pam walking Melissa out through the empty reception area.
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As Melissa exits with Pam, Kevin notices two associates carrying boxes far up the hall and we --
Paper shredders. Half a dozen of them cranking full tilt. Stacks of files left to go. Barzoon and six associates working late. Shirtsleeves and coffee.
Barzoon stops as he sees Kevin in the doorway.
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Milton in the hall behind Kevin. Tickets in hand.
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The car half full. Kevin and Milton standing near the door. Right behind them, three guys in the midst of an intense conversation in Spanish.
Suddenly, one of the guys behind them, the biggest of the three, we'll call him BIG GUY, turns back --
Big Guy pulls open his jacket -- a knife in his belt.
But Milton doesn't move. He smiles.
Big Guy backing away -- into his friends --
The SUBWAY RATTLING into the Fourteenth Street station.
The doors open. Big Guy stumbling back -- his friends catching him -- helping him off the train -- looking back, as the doors close and...
It's like it never happened. Milton straightening his cuffs as the train pulls away.
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Right INTO it. Red trunks with a huge right hand and blue trunks drops and the Garden goes wild -- five thousand people yelling for blood.
And Milton at ringside, breathing deeply of the vibe and --
Blue trunks rises on shaky legs as the BELL RINGS, the round over and the crowd groans back into its seats.
Milton turning as DON KING collars him.
Kevin shaking hands with Don King, as we --
Serious flamenco. Music is loud. The dancer is fantastic. Deep reds. Deep blacks. Skin. Duende.
Milton, sitting beside some blonde he's discovered, he's got his jacket off, clapping perfectly to the beat. Behind him, a large table of ten/fifteen people. Food and wine to excess. Laughter and music and...
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Kevin on a pay phone near the kitchen.
CLICK. The LINE is dead. He looks at the cigarette. Takes a hit. Fuck it. And then his eyes find --
The dressing room across the hall. An open door. Inside, a woman, one of the dancers, all but nude, stepping into her dress. A simply perfect body.
And then she turns TOWARD us and it's Christabella -- clearly -- for a single moment -- before she slams shut the door.
Kevin crosses to the door. Knocks. And again.
The door opens. A DANCER standing there. It's not Christabella.
Kevin already backing toward --
Kevin moving toward the Milton table. Sitting down and just realizing that --
Cullen has joined the party. He's wasted. He waves.
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Milton catching Kevin's eye, smiling as the Blonde slips below the table. As if nothing were going on.
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Dark. Mary Ann asleep in a chair. A breeze through the open terrace windows. Suddenly she wakes.
Silence. And then, the sound of a BABY CRYING...
Mary Ann rushing through the dark, toward the nursery and the sound of the CRYING -- stopping suddenly at the nursery door --
A one-year-old child sits naked on the floor amidst the tools and material.
Mary Ann easing slowly forward.
The baby turns to her voice. Smiling now.
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The baby offers his open hands --
Viscera. Entrails and blood and slime. The child's hands full of someone's insides...
The baby raising his hands toward her --
Stopping suddenly as she looks down at her body. Her nightgown is covered with blood. Just starting to scream, as we --
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Motion -- Kevin rushing down a hallway -- Heath behind him -- heading for an open door and into --
Mary Ann in bed. Dead asleep. Jackie Heath, bedside nurse.
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Kevin nods. Jackie ushering them out, as we --
New York time transition -- MOS.
Pamela and three other women smoking. Looking up, as Kevin comes flying out of the building.
Kevin just keeps going into --
Kevin needs a taxi -- bingo -- a cab -- dropping off right here -- he's got it -- opening the door and --
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Kevin watching her go, looking up, seeing the glass bridge high above.
A limousine double-parked outside a brownstone. Kevin standing there as Cullen comes storming out of the building.
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Cullen turns -- something more important --
Allesandra emerging from the building looking teary and distraught. Her THERAPIST helping her toward the limo.
Kevin watching Cullen rush away, as we --
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New York time transition -- MOS.
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A Towncar pulls up. Mary Ann, Kevin and Mrs. Lomax emerge. Just back from dinner. Two steps and --
A PAPARAZZI photographer nearby --
Kevin reluctantly smiles. Get it over with.
FEENEY, the doorman, at the ready. Mary Ann first inside. Mrs. Lomax lingers a moment watching Kevin have his picture taken.
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There he is, waiting for the elevator. With him are Christabella and an Asian woman who is so sexy it hurts. Kevin off balance from this moment on.
Mary Ann smells the danger. Everything is awkward.
A moment of bullshit superficial greetings and then -- the elevator doors opening and the whole uncomfortable clot of them moving into --
Just enough room. They ascend.
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 11/2/96 87.
Mrs. Lomax has been staring, and now Milton meets her eyes as the elevator stops and the doors open.
Kevin next out, holding the door, waiting --
Mrs. Lomax takes one last look at Milton as she exits.
In the b.g., Mary Ann opening the apartment door and going inside. Mrs. Lomax right behind her.
Milton smiles. Christabella smiles. Giselle smiles.
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Milton shrugs. Your loss. Christabella has her hand on Giselle's ass, working up her skirt --
Kevin left standing there as the doors close.
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Mrs. Lomax, subdued, listening to Kevin and Mary Ann bickering.
Mary Ann exits.
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Kevin turning out the lights, as we --
Newspapers. Laying on the doorstep. Headline reads:
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 11/15/96 90.
CULLEN PRE-NUP SHOCKER!
Kevin, dressed for work, briefcase in hand, rushing down a cup of coffee, reading the headline and --
The door to the guest room is open. He looks in --
Mrs. Lomax fully dressed. The bed is made. Her bag is packed.
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Mrs. Lomax watching him go, as we --
Melissa and Kevin on a bench. Kids playing. One of them is hers, but she's not paying much attention at the moment --
Melissa looking away, as we --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 11/15/96 92.
Modern. Empty. The JUDGE is a WOMAN. No bullshit. Barzoon sitting alone at the defense table. Federal prosecutor MITCHELL WEAVER on his feet.
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 10/22/96 93.
But the gavel comes down. Done. Barzoon packing up, looks to the back of the room.
Kevin sitting there. Waiting.
Busy. Lots of traffic. Barzoon and Kevin walking.
A REPORTER pulls up alongside -- excited --
Barzoon is getting away. Kevin hustling to catch up.
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Just then, Weaver comes rumbling past --
Before he can answer -- ANOTHER REPORTER swoops in --
REPORTER #2 Kevin, Chuck Higgery, Action News. Have you spoken with Alex Cullen concerning the D.A.'s report...
Kevin turns to see two more REPORTERS jogging over.
REPORTER #3 Kevin, just a statement --
And a photographer -- Kevin under siege and --
Barzoon escaping as reporters begin to materialize from all sides, and we --
Dark. Quiet. Mary Ann in her chair. She looks like hell. Eyes red from crying. Kevin has just come home and found her like this.
The PHONE begins to RING across the room.
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The PHONE keeps RINGING. Kevin will finally pull away. Answering the phone O.S., quietly conducting business as Mary Ann falls apart.
Kevin on a cell phone walking with Milton.
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 10/22/96 97.
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 11/15/96 98.
Packed. JUDGE ARMAND POE presiding. Cullen seated with Kevin and Pam. The jury in their box. And prosecutor FRANK BROYGO on his feet, just wrapping up his opening statement --
Done. The courtroom is silent. The jury liked him.
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Stunned silence, and then --
Kevin thrown back against a wall --
Kevin -- one push -- Cullen sent flying.
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A Forensic TECHNICIAN on the stand. A display chart beside him.
Blowups of the bloody hand-prints.
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Kevin into the evening air, carrying a bag of stuff. Barzoon standing there in a jogging suit. Furious.
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Kevin standing there, watching him jog away, as we --
Kevin sitting there with his bag of groceries. Milton looking sadly perplexed --
Milton already on the phone. Punching a number.
Mary Ann coming through the living room. She looks stoned. But moving with purpose. As if she were hearing something. Opening the terrace doors and staring out over the park, as we --
The reservoir entrance. It's a nice night and busy with runners and bikes and --
Barzoon comes jogging past.
Kevin has a vodka in his hand.
No leaves on the trees. Barzoon running. Breaking a sweat now. Leaving the heavy traffic behind.
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Barzoon running. Into his pace.
Glancing down and on the horsepath below.
Three running shadows. Side-by-side. Just passing beneath an iron bridge.
Barzoon turns back -- stumbles -- catches himself -- sprinting now to the Pump House. He pulls up here. Resting as several other runners pass by. Glancing back, almost an afterthought and --
Those three running shadows are now crossing the bridge which is completely impossible considering where they just were a moment ago and --
Barzoon starts running again -- instinctively -- faster than before -- glancing back and --
(EFX) The three shadows. The sun setting behind them. Transforming as they run -- animal shapes mixing with the harsh silhouettes of bare trees and --
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Barzoon freaked -- What the fuck was that? -- The park suddenly looking very empty -- and dark --
The three shadows and they're closer and weirder and --
Barzoon -- suddenly turning -- changing course -- leaving the path -- into the woods -- quickly ducking down beside a huge sycamore tree. Hiding. Sweating. Scared. Staring back out at the path --
Three women runners -- clear as day -- pass beneath a streetlight. Team clothes. Machine-like strides. Flat- out. And then gone.
Barzoon stands from behind the sycamore tree. Relief. Smiling at his own stupidity. What a jerk. Dusting off. Heading back toward the path, when --
Suddenly, there's an arm around his neck -- throwing him to the ground --
Standing there above him, a crazed-looking homeless MAN -- he's white and old and hungry --
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Barzoon moving toward the old guy when -- Crack! -- A tree branch swings out of nowhere -- catching his elbow -- snapping it back and --
A second homeless man. He's black and older than the first guy but just as wild and dangerous and he's winding up to swing the branch again and --
Barzoon on his knees -- dazed -- blood pouring from his head -- uncomprehending eyes watching these park creatures tear at his clothes --
(EFX) Watching them grow more feral and less human by the moment and --
Mary Ann staring out at the park. Covering her ears against some horrible sound that she alone can hear.
Barzoon -- on his belly -- in the dirt -- trying to move -- crawl -- anything --
The two men beating Barzoon to death with stones --
-- transforming with every blow -- (EFX) as their hands descend they become terrifying, demonic creatures, and as they rise we see them as men and over and over, as we hear --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 11/2/96 107/108.
Milton turns to find Kevin staring at him.
Milton watching him walk away, as we --
Pam exits the room. Melissa sitting at the head of the table. Kevin pacing around her. They are alone. Practicing her testimony over early morning coffee.
Cut off by --
Silence. Melissa looks away.
Kevin staring at her. Looking away. Moving quickly for the door, and into:
Three steps out and he stops. Something's wrong. Very wrong. People are out of their offices, standing in the doorways. Some of them crying.
Christabella rushes toward him, into his arms --
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Heath nearby has more answers --
Kevin standing there, holding Christabella. Feeling heat on the back of his neck and turning to find Milton at the far end of the hall. Their eyes lock --
LAWYER #1 Two old, homeless crazies.
Pam coming through the hallway like steel --
As Melissa appears in the conference room door --
SCREAMING uptown. Kevin looking very rattled. Milton, beside him. Talking him down.
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Kevin unreadable. The SUBWAY CAR RATTLING away.
Packed and ready.
A long, awful pause. Kevin in agony. Milton behind him. Cullen and Pamela and everyone waiting...
Chaos! -- media madness -- Kevin pushing past dozens of reporters and camera crews -- court officers trying to clear the way -- fifteen voices screaming at once -- questions flying like shrapnel -- Cullen, all smiles, alongside Milton as they're pushed along -- Pam, waving a cell phone, fighting her way to Kevin and --
Kevin takes the phone, trying to hear above the noise.
A cab speeds to a stop. Kevin jumps out. Feeney, the doorman, standing there with Felix, his partner.
Kevin running down the sidewalk and --
Kevin enters. It's empty and dark. Two old ladies up front. Mary Ann in back, wrapped in a comforter.
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She stands. Throws open the comforter. She is naked. There are scratch marks all over her body.
Kevin with a NURSE and paperwork.
Kevin nods. Stands, moving now -- into --
Mary Ann on a moving gurney. Calm now, in the sway of some very strong drugs. Kevin kneels beside her.
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A big one. A funereal morning. Hearse and cortege parked on the street outside.
Barzoon's funeral. Big deal. Big crowd. An excess of flowers. ORGAN MUSIC as foreplay. Milton, up front, seating Diana and children.
Kevin seated on the aisle. Beside him, Jack Heath.
Kevin turns to see Christabella standing beside him. Jackie's concerned expression blossoms into a private, knowing smile now that Kevin has turned away. Christabella squeezes in, as the MUSIC SWELLS and THE PRIEST walks solemnly to the altar. Kevin caught in a high-intensity sexual cross-fire between Jackie and Christabella. He's tense. He's flipping out.
Milton passes on his way to the back. Smiles.
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On one side the Therapist, on the other Allesandra, except she looks different than last we saw her. Hair down. Makeup. She could be all of seventeen.
Kevin staring at Cullen and the girl.
(EFX) Cullen's hand stroking at the back of the pew -- nothing outrageous, except it does call to mind the hand of Mr. Gettys back in Florida --
Cullen's hand moving with purpose -- stopping -- waiting -- as Allesandra sits back and now his fingers find her skin -- stroking ever so subtly --
Cullen turns -- except it's not Cullen, it's Gettys -- yes, Gettys -- whispering in Allesandra's ear and --
Kevin out of his seat. Pushing past Christabella -- rushing up the aisle --
Milton watching Kevin flee the church.
Moments later. Kevin hustling away --
Kevin turns. Weaver walking beside him.
The funeral. In progress. CHOIR and ORGAN getting LOUDER. We're watching Milton move in the back of the church.
Kevin walking faster. Weaver right beside him.
Stained glass. Angels. The Stations of the Cross.
Milton standing in the shadows at the back. Taking it all in. Prodigal angel.
(EFX) And then, the stained-glass angels begin to move. Wings begin to beat. Expressions come alive. Expressions of panic and fear and --
Kevin really striding. Weaver right there.
Weaver left standing there, as Kevin rushes away -- through traffic -- across the street --
Kevin, across the street, stops.
(EFX) Stained-glass angels going nuts now -- wings flapping like mad -- danger everywhere, as the MUSIC STARTS to CLIMAX and --
Milton down below. Lowering a single finger into the holy water. Instantly -- it's boiling, and we --
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Kevin standing there, across the street -- Weaver smiles, thinking he'll talk now for sure -- stepping off the curb and --
TIRES SCREECHING and Weaver turning and --
A car trying to stop and --
Kevin watching as --
WHAMM! -- Weaver ploughed onto the hood and --
A mother at the wheel -- her daughter beside her -- both screaming and --
The car's WINDSHIELD as it CRUMPLES and --
Kevin watching as the car stops and --
Weaver is dazed but alive -- his face buried in the windshield -- pulling himself up and --
Weaver's face THROUGH the shattered glass as he looks down to see --
Mother and child (EFX) -- transforming -- for an instant -- into monsters and --
Weaver more terrified than hurt -- scrambling off the hood of the car -- staring back in horror and --
Mother and child -- completely freaked out -- both of them hysterical and --
Weaver holding his arm -- nose bloodied -- but moving -- backing away -- turning to find Kevin still across the street and --
It's gonna be okay.
And then, a big flat-nose truck -- out of nowhere -- air BRAKES BLASTING as it just wipes Weaver OFF the SCREEN and --
Kevin falling back, flat against a wall -- STAYING ON Kevin -- as the street comes alive with the SOUNDS of EMERGENCY and he starts moving away and we --
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Kevin walking through -- stopping finally at an open door --
Mary Ann in a chair. Heavily sedated. Pam standing beside her, brushing her hair. Mrs. Lomax, on her knees, standing now --
Mrs. Lomax guides Kevin out. Mary Ann's vacant eyes watching them exit --
Just outside the room.
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Kevin overwhelmed -- walking away -- down the hall -- completely fritzed -- leaving her standing there --
Kevin just stopped walking.
Mary Ann quiet as Pam finishes brushing her hair.
A hand mirror. Mary Ann turns away instantly --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 1/18/97 125.
Mary Ann opens her eyes. There's her reflection. She is beautiful. It's okay. She smiles. What was she afraid of? And then, the mirror shifts to find --
Pam -- A monster (EFX) -- her features horribly transformed in the glass and --
Mary Ann rears back -- her head smashing into Pam's face so hard that the MIRROR SHATTERS -- Pam, blind for a moment, staggering back -- Mary Ann on her feet and fighting and Pam suddenly pushed and --
Pam standing there, holding her face in pain, as the glass door slams shut and --
Mary Ann THROUGH the glass, jamming a chair up under the doorknob --
Kevin jogging down the hall -- trying the door --
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Pam doesn't move.
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Mary Ann, kneeling on the floor, picking up a broken shard of mirror and --
Mary Ann raising the glass/blade to her throat.
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Kevin banging like mad on the glass but --
Mary Ann raising the blade to her throat and --
Kevin grabbing a folding chair -- swinging it --
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SMASH! -- GLASS SHATTERING over the floor, but Kevin still can't get in -- wire mesh embedded in the window is bent but unbroken and he's tearing at it and --
And she does. Watching him claw at the wire --
Pulling the blade across her neck --
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Kevin kicking full force against the door and --
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The door buckles -- the chair wedged in there sent flying -- Kevin stumbling over broken glass --
Mary Ann falling to the floor -- her bloody hand still holding the blade deep in her neck --
ORDERLY #1 -- why? -- Oh God, Mare, why? (over his shoulder) We need a doctor in here!
Patients out of their rooms -- standing at their doorways -- sedated, bovine expressions watching --
ORDERLY #1 turning the corner up ahead --
ORDERLY #1 What's the hell's going on down here?
Kevin cradling Mary Ann -- his hand trying to staunch the wound in her neck -- blood flowing -- she isn't moving -- her eyes are starting to fix and --
ORDERLY #1 (O.S.) Oh shit, man...
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Kevin turns -- Orderly #1 in the doorway --
ORDERLY #1 Hey, look, I ain't no doctor... (backing away) Hang on -- lemme --
YELLING in the hall now, and faces in the doorway.Mrs. Lomax crying and two weird patients from the next staring and...
Pam. And only we can see it, but she's smiling...
Kevin holding her, but she's gone, as we --
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But someplace completely different. Older. Dark. Empty. Echoey. A fluorescent bulb sputtering out.
FOOTSTEPS approaching...
It's Kevin. And we know instantly that Mary Ann is dead. There's blood on his shirt. His eyes are raw. At his side, a small suitcase containing her personal effects. More than grief, more than shock, what we notice most is his frighteningly grim determination.
Up ahead, a bench. Mrs. Lomax huddled here. Cried out. Empty. Holding herself more tightly as he sets down the suitcase.
Kevin sits. If he loses his steel he'll drown.
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Kevin's eyes settle on the suitcase. Mary Ann...
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 1/18/97 131.
Kevin stands. Quiet fury. A machine.
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Kevin disappearing down the stairs. Mrs. Lomax dropping to her knees as his FOOTSTEPS ECHO away, and we --
As Kevin explodes through a fire door. Pam standing there, having a smoke.
Kevin turning and something is very wrong --
Fifty-seventh Street is empty. No cars. No people. Just the building and the silence. Turning back and Pam is gone, and then --
And then a WIDER ANGLE -- it goes on and on... He's alone. Just now realizing the scale of Milton's power. Starting to walk, as we --
The room's only light coming from the huge bas relief. Kevin steps off the elevator, into the room.
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Milton appears out of nowhere. Walking past Kevin.
Kevin has a gun -- Cullen's gun, in his hand --
Kevin FIRES the GUN -- BANG! BANG! BANG! -- bullets pass right through him -- into the wall --
Kevin lowers the gun to his side.
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(EFX) The Bas Relief -- that wall of bodies swirling in marble clouds -- it's going to come to life --
Christabella emerges from behind the bar --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 1/18/97 137.
(EFX) The Bas Relief getting stranger and more seductive by the moment -- bodies spinning and spawning --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 1/18/97 138.
Christabella begins to strip.
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(EFX) The Bas Relief transforming into real clouds and bodies and the frame of it disappearing and --
Christabella passing Kevin, handing him her bra.
Christabella lingering and Kevin leaning in... kissing her... just a moment before she pulls away --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 1/18/97 140.
(EFX) The Bas Relief has become an orgy, bodies coming to life in a swirling, narcotic haze and --
Christabella -- her hands -- moving over her body --
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE - Rev. 1/18/97 141.
(EFX) The bodies craning to watch as they roll by.
Kevin raises the GUN to his temple -- quick and simple -- SNAP! -- he's blown his brains out --
Milton stunned -- disbelieving for a moment and then an aura of fire and heat explodes around him --
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(EFX) Kevin starting to fall in SUPER SLOW MOTION and --
(EFX) The room consumed with fire as the heat explodes around Milton's body and --
(EFX) Kevin still falling and --
(EFX) Christabella beating at the flames that now cover her body and --
(EFX) Kevin still falling and --
(EFX) The Bas Relief. The clouds are now fire -- the bodies now burning and --
(EFX) Kevin still falling and --
(EFX) Milton as his clothes burn away -- as the heat eats away his features --
(EFX) as he becomes younger and younger and younger, until suddenly --
(EFX) For a moment. He is an angel. An instant of exquisite perfection amidst the flames. And then, just as --
(EFX) suddenly -- HE EXPLODES! -- and we --
(EFX) The Bas Relief freezing instantly back into stone -- trapped in tortured, agonizing finality.
(EFX) And then, the whole thing just crumbling. Stone raining down in tiny pieces and --
(EFX) Kevin in SUPER SLOW MOTION as he falls the final few inches to the floor and at the moment of impact we hear the sound of THUNDER and we --
The mirror. And Kevin's face. As THUNDER ECHOES AWAY and becomes nothing more than a FLUSHING URINAL.
We're back in Florida. Where we started. Kevin touches his face. His body. His head. He's alive. He touches the mirror. He's insane. He's here. It's now. WATER RUNNING in the sink.
The Reporter exits. Kevin alone with the mirror and his reflection.
And then it's over. He's made his decision. Replacing his wedding ring. Reaching for his jacket, as we --
Kevin walking through. His game face. A court officer opening the doors and --
Kevin entering. Standing there a moment. Searching for Heath in the back of the courtroom. He's not there. A single empty seat.
Kevin moving quickly down the aisle.
Mary Ann standing there, completely unprepared as Kevin comes in behind her. Embracing her. Holding her tightly to him with a fervor that we alone will understand.
Kevin nods. Smiles. Backs away. Into his seat. Gettys there beside him. Kevin will not look at him.
The Judge enters. Takes his seat.
Another silence. But this one isn't very long. There will be chaos in the courtroom. Gettys will freak out and the press will start running for the phones and the Judge will be banging that gavel, as we --
As the doors open and the chaos begins to spill into the hallway. Kevin trying to rush away with Mary Ann but right behind them --
Kevin nods. Holding Mary Ann's hand as they escape.
The Reporter watching them go for a moment. Then turning back.
(EFX) And as he does, his features change, transforming- - like that -- into Milton.
It's Milton.
Always there.
And he smiles. And we FREEZE FRAME.