Cliff exits the kitchen through a swinging door wearing an
ill-fitting busboy's uniform over his own clothes. Be
moves self-consciously into the club, looking for Betty s
table. Be suddenly sees
-- Betty and Sinclair on the dance floor, still in the
spotlight, the center of attention among 01!-her couples.
Cliff's jaw tighten~. So that's how it isl
_,
The song en~s and the dancers applaud -- mostly fot
Sinclair and Betty. Sinclair escorts her back toward
their table. The band goes into another dance number, and
more couples drift onto the dance floor. ·
BETTY ANO SINCLAIR
sit down at their table. Betty seems· pensive, a bit
melancholy.
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SINCLAIR
Was it something I said?
BETTY
It's nothing.
SINCLAIR
Betty, I know that look all too well.
BETTY
I'm sorry, Trevor. Cliff and I talked about coming here so often ••• well, I guess I did most of the talking. And now that I'm here •••
SINCLAIR
(checking his watch)
We can still make dinner at the BrOW!l Derby.
They both laugh. Betty is grateful for the understanding.
SINCLAIR
(continuing)
Tell me about him. Give me a chance to know my ~ompetition. ..
u
Betty looks at Sinclair trying to discern how serious he's
being.
SETTY
Well, he's a little rough around the edges. Be ·can be pretty thoughtless sometimes ••• then he'll turn around and be the sweetest guy in the world.
Betty shows Sinclair a charm bracelet on her wrist. She
picks out a tiny silver orange.
BETTY
He gave me this little orange when we met. My family has a small ranch, and Cliff came through town dusting the groves. Dad was broke, but Cliff helped us out anyway. Be gave me this little pilot when I complained he wasn't around enough.
SINCLAIR
He•s a flyer?
Betty nods. She searches for a little silver plane on her
bracelet.
I_.
BETTY
Bellies a racing plane like this one. At least he did un_til yesterday. There was an accident at the-airfield. Cliff was almost killed.
I'
R Betty's really starting to miss the guy. Sinclair takes I I I Betty's hand in his and leans over the table, studying the i ·'
miniature GeeBee.
SINCLAIR
Really! ~hat happened?
Suddenly a bowl.comes down in front of Sinclair. He
lq
i glances up.
i.
SINCLAIR
·: -fti?f),- .. (continuing)
·,-s,_)
We haven't ordered anything!
l
WAITER (O.S.)
<.-' 1-~I Yes, sir. Compliments of the
_.;· ·-'
4 house. The owner insisted.
:\i
Another empty bowl comes down in front of Betty. She
looks down. A piece of paper torn from a menu lies in the
bottom of the bowl. On it is written: NMeet me by the
·1 big fish. ~!
: '
Betty looks up. She can't believe her eyes. It's Cliff,
glaring at her and motioning toward a large sculpted _
dolphin surrounded by thick foliag~. Betty draws her hand
away from Sinclair as if from a ~~t poker. Cliff ladles
hot soup into Betty's bo~l, covering the note.
SINCLAIR
I :
(to Betty)
Go on. You were saying ••• ?
(off Betty's glazed
look)
The accident at the airfielc?
-
Betty shoots Cliff a furious .lo·ok. He• s motioning
·, vigorously toward the dolphin as he fills Sinclair's bowl.
c~~~i (CONT!'NOEOJ
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94 CONTINUED: (3)
,:::,,((\ __ _,,
i-~
BETTY
1__: It's kind of silly when you stop
to think about it. He missed the
airstrip altogether. Bit the only
tree for miles around. It's
surprising the real pilots let him
use the runway.-
I r;
LJ Cliff clenches his teeth. He gives Betty a d~sperate
look.
SINCLAIR
I see. I'm feeling better about the competition already.
Betty smiles sweetly at Sinclair. Cliff eyes Sinclair
with a~"Why, I oughtau look. Cliff continues to place
glasses and silverware on the table while pleading with
his eyes for Betty to get away.
Sinclair peers ~t Cliff -- something familiar about this
guy.
SlNCLAIR
(continuing)
Have you worked here long?
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CLIFF
Oh, yes,·sir. I waited on you the last time. You were with the redhead with the uh •••
(pantomiming large breasts)
Very nice.
Sinclair and Betty exchange an embarrassed glance. Cliff
shoots more frantic looks at Setty trying to signal her
away from the table. She shoots them right back -- drop
_dead.
SINCLAIR
Look, just bring us two menus for now ••• and send the captain over.
f Cliff is tired of having his signals ignored. He picks up
the .champagne bottle and pointedly misses Betty's glass,
pouring icy champagne into her lap. She lets out a yell
and jumps to her feet. So does Sinclair.
SINCLAIR
(continuing)
'lou idiot!
CLIFF
I'm terribly sorry, sir! Let ~e get something to clean this up with.
'Cliff heads off on a circuitous route to the dolphin
sculp~u~e, signalling to Betty as he goes.
□· SINCLAIR
I'm sorry, darling!
BETTY
Excuse me, Trevor. I'll be right back.
Betty hurries off toward the ladies' lounge. When she's
sure that Sinclair isn't watching, she heads for the
island of foliage around the dolphin. When she gets near,
Cliff s hand reaches out and yanks her in. She lands on
top of him and they both fall to the floor. Betty gets to
her knees and a~grily pushes him away.
BETTY
(continuing)
({f.~ Are you out of your mind?!! What
'.G~l,_ __) are you doing here?
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CLIFF
Will you just listen for a minute?
BETTY
You're jealous! You found out I was here with Trevor •••
CLIFF
Setty, Bigelow's been murdered!
BETTY
(stunned)
Murdered?
CLIFF
Remember what I told you at the studio? The rocket. we found ••• the people looking for it killed Bigelow to get to me, and now they're after you! They've got your picture ••• the one from the GeeBee.
Cliff can see from Betty•s face that she doesn't know if
she believes him.
(CONTINUED.)
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CLIFF
[ (continuing)
Honey, get ready for a shock. I'm
the Rocketeer.
BETTY
The Rocka-who?
CLIFF
Haven't you seen the papers?!!
BETTY
I've been locked away on a sound stage all dayt
CLIFF
It doesn't matter. Just ?et in a cab and go to your mom's in Redlands. Stay there until you here~from me!
□ Setty searches Cliff's eyes. She wants to believe him.
I
BETTY
Give me one good reason why I should believe a word of this.
CLIFF
Because if anything happened to you I'd go out of my mind, I swear to God I would.
BETTY
(softening)
Oh.
That was the last answer she expected, and the one that
works. Cliff grabs her and kisses her hard. Releasing
her, he glances over his shoulder and sees Spanish Johnny
and Rusty enter the club.
Cliff drags Betty down .as the two thugs walk to the head
of the steps overlooking the dance floor. Rusty is
standing aboq~__tour feet above Cliff and Betty, looking
around the room. ·
CLIFF
(harsh whisper)
· That's theml ••• The ones with the snapshot 1 - ·
,-··-. Rusty and Spanish Johnny stroll down the stairs onto the
dance floor, casting watchful eyes through the crowd. -~"''l'he
:::itb~ dance floor is crowded wi.th happy, swinging couples. ~
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CL!FF
Go! Right nowt
BETTY
What about you?
CLIFF
I'll be okay, I prcroise! Go on! I'll call you as soon as I can!
She clings to him another mome~t. Then, giving him a
brave smile, she rises and makes her way toward the main
entrance.
Cliff parts the foliage to make his getaway -- then sees
I 1] Rusty and Spanish Johnny standing at Sinclair's table ••.