I want you to remember,
a young man was killed today...
passing through our town,
and I don't like it.
I don't like it at all.
Goodbye.
Enough.
All right, that was delicious.
Miss Humphries, I'd like to speak
to you for a moment.
- Sure.
- In private.
Okay, take a break.
And we will rehearse this march for real.
All right. Okay girls, up.
Come on, over here. Right here.
I would like to know what this is.
This is sweet.
Look, Miss McDonald, he's made me a 36-D.
- You know who did it?
- Sure. This is Tommy Ness again.
His proportion's always off.
- Are you saying that's a picture of you?
- Yes.
- Well, I must say, I'm surprised.
- Why?
Lauren, do you think it's healthy
for a 13-year-old boy...
to imagine his teacher naked?
- Absolutely.
- Well, not in this school, it isn't.
- Do you think she's ever been...
- No.
There's my baby. Don't forget
to wish him a happy anniversary.
A what?
It's two years today he's been off the booze.
- Hi.
- Hi, what're you doing here?
- Hi, Wade.
- Time to change drivers.
- Hello, Captain.
- Crooks beware.
Well, how about a hug, you hunk?
- Honey, here?
- Isn't that darling? He's so shy.
Daddy!
- Hi, guys.
- Hi, turkeys.
- Hi, Margie.
- Hi.
We're gonna get to be cowgirls
in the parade.
- You're never no such thing.
- 'Cause we know how to ride.
Who knew first?
- I did.
- I did.
The bell, girls. Don't you have a gym class?
- Bye, Daddy.
- Bye.
Yeah, this is Wade. Come on.
It's me, Fats.
We're at the north side of the High Road.
We got some bad news here.
Everett just arrived,
and he wants you pronto.
- Okay.
- Bye-bye.
Come on.
Tell me it was an accident.
- No way, Everett.
- Has she got a locket? Heart shaped?
Yeah, she does.
God damn. Damn it.
What in the hell is going on?
Wade, you know
Dr. Pullbrook's daughter, Suzie?
- You ever seen her?
- Yeah. Why?
You think you'd know her
if you saw her again?
What do you mean, Ev?
Well, she took off last Thursday
with a guy by the name of Pete Keil.
Bicycling, you know, camping.
Pete Keil? Lmpossible.
Well, how do you know?
Well, the kis a neighbour of mine. He told
me he was going to Ogden on Thursday.
- He told you?
- Yeah.
Well, how come?
A few years back the kid was
in my Bible class, you know...
and then his dad died,
and Pete kind of took a shine to me.
It couldn't be him.
He had a job interview in Ogden
on Thursday. I gave him a letter.
- Has he got a mother?
- Yeah. Alice.
Alice? Well, maybe he lied to Alice...
because he didn't want her to know what
he had on his mind about Suzie. Anyway...
Ev, the kid has never lied to me.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Car, The (1977) Movie Script | SS
Lady Bouvier’s Lover…
It was the most embarrassing day of my life.
[ Grampa Whistles ] Lift those gams! You were one nifty number.
Boys all paid attention to me and it drove my friends crazy.
- Oh, who were your friends? - Oh, Zelda Fitzgerald Frances Farmer and little Sylvia Plath.
You know, you remind me of a poem I can't remember and a song that may never have existed and a place I'm not sure I've ever been to.
- You're so sweet.
Why whispering off is essential…
Mmm. You know something|about champagne, sir?
Havershaw, if you tell me|that the bubbles tickle your nose...
I shall probably kill you!
Get rid of that slop!
Shouldnt that wheel|have come off by now?
Its long overdue, sir.|Im terribly embarrassed by the delay.
- I dont know what could--|- Stop whimpering!
Ill just give them a friendly nudge.
Hey, whered that wheel come from?
Hold it!
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
I think this is an excellent idea for some of our overpasses…
…to prevent drivers from focusing on the road below. Opaque or colored so one cannot see through it.
Transparent sound barrier resolves noise and visual pollution
http://sustainabletransportationholland.org/topics/connectivity-underpasses-overpasses-bridges/
Barbara Berry?
…there is one more around Albemarle County…
This is rough but you get the idea of what needs to be done…or just resort to color panels…
Monday, May 4, 2015
Incoming…
“We buttoned up that girl blabbing”…
Oh looks like Hollywood does a good bit of their own blabbing too.
GENERIC RADIO WORKSHOP OTR SCRIPT: Suspense
Ringing Bell ? Music under announcer
MIB:
When the time for closing bell rang in the Public Library, Alexander Bonepart Cust started, picked up his battered briefcase with the almost faded initials ABC, closed the book he had been reading
Um, It's a most interesting book, Librarian. I should like to come back sometime and read another chapter of it if I may.
LIB:
Quite. Yes, Mr. Clark. Can I help you sir?
FOOT STEPS AWAY
LIB:
Rum little chap that. What do you think he was reading. "Studies in Epileptic Somnambulism".
GENERIC RADIO WORKSHOP OTR SCRIPT: Suspense
Thriller: Season 1, Episode 24
The Ordeal of Dr. Cordell (7 Mar. 1961)
In a lab mishap, chemist Dr. Frank Cordell is exposed to an experimental gas that causes him to turn into a homicidal maniac when he hears the sound of ringing bells.Boris Karloff, Robert Vaughn, Kathleen Crowley | See full cast and crew »
GENERIC RADIO WORKSHOP OTR SCRIPT: Our Miss Brooks
A little number called "Shearing Sheep at Big Billabong Australia."
BOYNTON:
Oh, what's it about?
EVE:
Its about shearing sheep at Big Billabong, Australia. Its perfect for the ladies in Mrs. Davis's club.
BOYNTON:
Shearing sheep in Australia. Why should that be perfect for the ladies in Mrs. Davis's Club?
EVE: There's some pretty wooly ladies in Mrs. Davis's Club.
Kay’s island drawing…
Ruth! Ruth!
Ruth!
Easy, old man.
Easy, easy, easy.
What ship is this?
The Covena. Trading ship.
We picked you up adrift.
Oh, yeah. I remember.
- Where's she bound?
- Apia.
Apia?
I'm in luck.
Luck?
Yeah.
That's where -
where I was bound when -
when my ship went down.
- Yeah. The Lady Vain, wasn't it?
- Yeah.
Yeah, we picked up her S.O.S.
Then you - you got a wireless aboard?
Yeah.
Will you send a message for me?
Sure, sure.
But you'd better make it short.
You've got a lot of resting to do.
Thanks.
- I suppose it's to Ruth?
Island of Lost Souls (1932) Movie Script | SS
A Slight Case of Murder (1938) Movie Script | SS
All right, shut up. Shut up, you lugs.
I've got something to say.
Prohibition is over, sure.
What of it? Well, I'll show you what of it.
It's the birth of a new day for us.
Come here, all of you.
I'll show you something.
Get over here.
Look. Get an eyeful of that.
I tell you, it's great. A land office business.
Everybody's drinking beer.
Midnight Mary (1933) Movie Script | SS – Shadow of a Doubt film ~ Please Murder Me ~ Murder Me Twice…
MAN 1: Hey, don't push back there.
MAN 2: Oh, come on.
Don't push back there. Take it easy.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
Mary Martin has killed a man.
The state demands the full penalty
for this crime.
You cannot allow sentiment
to prejudice your verdict.
She's had a police record
from the age of 14.
This woman is a criminal.
Mary Martin is a menace to society.
Her guilt has been proved
beyond the shadow of a doubt.
She has stubbornly refused
to tell why she fired that fatal shot.
Her vicious criminal career...
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
...her cold-blooded confession...
...her very indifference throughout this trial,
all make your duty clear.
Mary Martin has taken a life.
She must pay for it with her own!
Black Flame of the Amazon | Old Time Radio
Black Flame Amazon follows world famous imperious explorer Harold Noice as he traveled through jungles of South America on the Mutual Network during the 1930s. Along with his native guide, Keyto, young friends Jim and Jean Brady, aide Pedro, and pilot Pat Donavon, Noice faced the perils of the Amazon.
Cornell Woolrich Collection | Old Time Radio
Suspense 430706 049 White Rose Murders
Cornell Woolrich Collection | Old Time Radio
Suspense 431202 068 Black Curtain, 490227 008 Night Has a thousand Eyes, Blue Beetle 400522 05-06 Murder For Profit, Blue Beetle 400531 11-12 Death Rides Horseback, Blue Beetle 400904 45-46 Asylum Of Doctor Drear
The Woman on the Beach (1947) Movie Script | SS
Yes.
I'm afraid you'll continue to find
it unromantic. Won't he, Peggy?
Join us in a drink, Lieutenant?...Peggy?
I'm sorry, but I'm late already, I...
I'm due back at the station.
That's too bad! Come back and see us soon.
It's nice to see people once in a while.
I'll try, Mr. Butler...
...but you see I haven't much free time.
Not much free time...
Besides, it's rather boring to
spend it with a blind man, eh?
Oh no, no. It's not that...
_______________________________
Take me to the car, Peg.
You can drive me to New York and
then you can do as you please.
Tod!
_______________________________
Tod, I can't stand the way
you treat Peggy any longer.
You make a slave out of her!
You beat her, you mistreat her...
...And someday you're gonna kill her.
- Are you finished?
- Yes!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Incoming - “We are thieves”…
…I capped off with Kay’s property and now Mirren’s done it and so did Russell Crowe…
List of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar episodes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
121
The Hannibal Murphy Matter
Gil Doud
3 November 1951
26 October 1951
Co-starring Virginia Gregg, Dan O'Herlihy and Ben Wright.
122
The Birdy Baskerville Matter
Blake Edwards
10 November 1951
25 October 1951
Co-starring Virginia Gregg and Howard McNear.
List of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar episodes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saturday, May 2, 2015
I told you they were oppressing the public’s right to pursue legal remedies…updated
I've watched these others waiting, agonizing Hoping until they've accepted their role of scapegoats.
What will you do? I won't to be their scapegoat, because I won't accept the role.
I'll live without hope and I'll fight them as I have a right to.
I'll hate them for what they do to my dignity as a man.
And I won't take part in their game of writs and reprieves and stays.
So when I die, it will be as a man.
Did this at A Southern Season…Ms. Doreen Jones was with me at the time…
No, you got him all wrong.
He's the only screw who's ever given us an even break.
He even puts a shot in that last cup of coffee.