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Page four Hit LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON - . lfonday, August 6, 1945 ' 1 StXkiAA and Jof-lf" 1 ' An Actual Movie Shooting Script XXII INT. PORCH MKDIUM SHOT Mrs. Archer sits on the couch staring helplessly into spuce. Mr. Archer is ut the phone diuling. He Is still in o fine lusty frenzy. MR. ARCHER: (into phone) Hello. Doctor Fsbling come In ye? Yes, I'm the purty who called oefure, und I'll call as often as I like! What the devil do you Testily he Jiggles fflio hook up and down. He slums the receiver back on the hook. Hu is quite Indignant. MR. ARCHER: Hung up on me. Can you boat that for deliberate rudeness? MRS. ARCHER: Not home yet? MR- ARCHER: No. (pacing up and down) And I've tried every country club in town, too. An obstetrician has no right to pluy golf! SHOOTING TOWARDS KITCHEN Louise comes bustling out of the kitchen bearing a tray of food. She carries this to the stairs. Mr, Archer follows her glaring. She pays no attention to him and starts up the stairs. MR. ARCHER: (yelling) Louise, where're you going? LOUISE: (calmly) I'm taking Corliss her dinner. MR. ARCHER: (howling) She's not to hove any dinnerl She's to stay in her room incom municado until I say dillercntl LOUISE; (calmly) She needs nourishment. She's got two mouths to feed now. Without batting an eyelash she starts up the stairs again. Archer is almost apoplectic with rage. MR. ARCHER: Louise did you hear my orders? In a resigned manner Louise stops halfway up the stairs. MRS. ARCHER: (pleading) Harry, please do you want the Franklins to hear you yelling? MR. ARCHER: Why not? I've heard him yelling at uextcr ior the lust two hours, (grimly) It's uli in the family now LOUISE: (coldly) Do you still wish to keep food from Corliss, Mr. Archer? MR. ARCHER: (grudgingly) All rlaht take her the tray Louise vanishes up the stairs and Archer yells after her. MR. AKCHKli: but ir snes goi any sense of of decency she won't be able to eat a mouth' full He flings himself Into a rocker under which Moronica is sleep ing, and Moronica leaps up with u howl of pain. In a fury, Archer chases her out of the porch. MRS. ARCHER: Hurry, dear, please sit down und relax. MR. ARCHER: (plaintively) I cannot understand It. I simply cunnot get it through my mind that those unspeukuble little fools those infants At this moment Louise reappears the stairs. She carries an empty plute. She crosses the porch toward the kitchen, paying no attention to Mr. Archer who, however, follows her with a bale ful scow) on his face. MR. ARCHER: Well what's she got to say for herself? LOUISE: (calmly) She wants some more jello. With this she goes Into the kitchen closing the door behind her. MR. ARCHER: (beside himself) Jello! At a time Jike this! (he pauses at the foot of the stairs and glances up) Is nor door locked? MRS. ARCHER: Now, Horry, she's not going to try and sneak out. She give me her word. ARCHER: (yelping) Her word! Louise comes in from the kitchen again. On the plute which she is carrying there is now another mound of jello surmounted by a generous gob of whipped cream. MR. ARCHER: (this is the last straw ) Whipped cream for Pete's sake! Louise vanishes up th stulri. Archer suddenly starts for Jhe hall. MRS. ARCHER: Where'r you going, Harry? ' MR. ARCHER: I'm going to take a walk around the block1 and try to pull myself together. MRS. ARCHER: That's a good idea. Archer goes out. . . INT. CORLISS BEDROOM She is leaning out of the window once more, and, presumably, she sees her father leave. Instantly she darts over to the door and tiptoes down the stairs, INT. PORCH MED. CLOSE SHOT SHOOTING TOWARDS STAIRS Mrs. Archer is in the foreground on the couch. In the b.g. Corliss uppcais slowly down the stairs, looking at her mother, anxiously. fane sits down on the stairs leaning against the newel post. She is wearing absurd, childish bedroom slippers, and Mrs, Archer has not heard her yet. ' CORLISS: (finally; very small voice) Mother Mrs. Archer glances around. MRS. ARCHER: What Is it, Corliss? CORLISS: Where did Paddy go? MRS. ARCHER: Around the block, .(severely) You were told not to leave your room, Corliss. CORLISS: (glibly) I left my. door open. That's practlc'Jy al most the same as still being in it. Mrs. Archer looks away. It is ex tremely hard and painful to rec oncile that childish figure on the stairs w what the unhappy woman supposes to be true.. Cor- Heb looks at her mother unhappily. CORLISS: (whispering) Mother do you think I'm awful? MRS. ARCHER: (sadly) I've already told you what I think and it seemed to make no im pression. You don't seem to realize what a dreadful thing it is, Corliss. I can't understand you, (To Be Continued) Abbott-Herbert Corp. Distributed NEA SERVICE, INC. Our Boarding House With Major Hoople 66AD.FATHEK. MW3T LlNOWM WNOU'fcE fOLLlUG. rvE. 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