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# Blue Moon # You saw me standing alone # Without a dream in my heart # Without a love of my own # Blue moon # You knewjust what I was there for # You heard me saying a prayer for # Someone I really could care for # And then there suddenly appeared before me # The only one my arms will ever hold # I heard somebody whisper Please adore me # And when I looked the moon had turned to gold # Blue moon # Now I'm no longer alone # Without a dream in my heart # Without a love of my own # And then there suddenly appeared before me # The only one my arms will ever hold # I heard somebody whisper Please adore me # And when I looked the moon had turned to gold # Blue moon # Now I'm no longer alone # Without a dream in my heart # Without a love of my own # Blue moon # Blue moon That's East Proctor, and all about 'ere are t'moors. I go this way. Thanks for the ride, sir. You have lovely sheep. Boys, keep off the moors. Stick to the roads, and the best of luck. Thanks again. I'm gonna miss you. Bye, girls. - Are you cold? - Yeah. Good. - Jack! - David. - You're not havin' a good time, are ya? - Oh, I don't know. I mean, look around. Isn't this a fun place? - Well, I like it here. - Right. - Northern England first. Italy later. - Right. - I mean, we've got three months. - Right. Those sheep shit on my pack. You think she'll meet me in Rome? I think Debbie Klein's a mediocre person with a good body. There's nothin' mediocre about Debbie Klein's body. She's a jerk. You're talkin' about the woman I love. I'm talkin' about a girl you wanna fuck. So gimme a break? Well... I have to make love to her. It's really very simple. She has no choice. It just fascinates me how much energy you spend on somebody so dull. There's nothin' dull about that body. We've known Debbie, what? Since the eighth grade? How many years of foreplay is that? She says she likes me too much. What are you worried about Debbie Klein for, anyway? There are gonna be plenty of girls on this trip. Yeah, we're off to a great start. - Say "knock, knock". - Knock, knock. - Who's there? - Who? - Don't you get it? - What? You don't get that joke? All right, I'll try another. - Say "knock, knock". - What? - Say "knock, knock". - Who's there? - No, no, no. You say "knock, knock". - Knock, knock. - Who's there? - Who? - No... - (laughter) You're right, it is a pub. Whaddaya say we go in for a little food? Drink? Rest? "The Slaughtered Lamb"? That's kinda strange. - Where's the lamb? - Probably inside getting cold. Come on. No, really. What kinda ad is that for a pub? I don't know. Would you rather the Hilton? All right. But, whatever happens, it's your fault. (laughter) (laughter stops) Hello. Hi. Nice to see you. It's very cold outside. May we come in? - Do you have any hot soup? - No. - Do you have any coffee, then? - No. Do you have any, uh, hot chocolate? We've spirits and beers. If it's something hot you want, have tea. - Then you have tea. - No. - Oh. - I can make some for you, if you like. Oh, yes, please. - Nice-lookin' group. - At least it's warm in here. Look at that. - What about it? - It's a five-pointed star. Maybe the owners are from Texas. - Remember the Alamo. - I beg your pardon? - Oh, he was just joking. - Joking? I remember The Alamo. I saw it once in London, in Leicester Square. She means in the cinema... that film with John Wayne. (David) Oh, yeah, of course. Checkmate. Right. With Laurence Harvey. Everybody dies in it. Very bloody. Bloody awful if you ask me. 'Ere, Gladys, Tom. Did you hear the one about that...? (everyone groans) Let me speak! - Ask him what the candles are for. - You ask him. All right, then, I shan't tell it. No, no, you've had your chance. It's a pentangle, a five-pointed star. It's used in witchcraft. Lon Chaney Jr at Universal Studios said that's the mark of the Wolf Man. And you want me to ask them if they're burning candles to ward off monsters. - Right. - Wrong. All right, then! There was this aeroplane... ..over the Atlantic on its way to New York,... ..and it was full of men from the United Nations. - Go on, ask him. - You ask him. So halfway over the ocean the engines run low on petrol. So they have to lighten the plane. So they heave out all the baggage, but it's still too heavy. So they chuck out all the seats, but it's still too heavy. Finally, this Frog, he steps up, shouts "Vive la France", and leaps out. Then an Englishman, he steps up, shouts "God save the Queen", and he leaps out. But the plane is still too heavy. So the Yank delegate, from Texas, he steps up, shouts: "Remember the Alamo", and chucks out the Mexican! Remember the Alamo. Excuse me. What's that star on the wall for? You... made me miss. Sorry. I've never missed that board before. - Jack, we'd better go. - Are you kidding? I'm starved. There's no food 'ere. (thunder) - Shall we go, Jack? - Apparently so. - You can't let them go. - How much do we owe you? Nothing, lads. Go. God be with you. Thank you. Wait! You just can't let them go. Go. Stay on the road. Keep clear of the moors. Thank you. Beware the moon, lads. Yeah. - What the hell was that all about? - I don't know. Let's go up the road and see if there's an inn or somethin'. - "Beware the moon"? - Yeah, Jack, but come on. I'm freezing. - Where the hell are we going? - Away from The Slaughtered Lamb. Where to now, Kessler? The Duck's Breath? Look, I'm sorry. I'm sure we'll find something else. Weird fuckin' place. It was, man. But, boy, they could play darts. You can't let them go. Should the world know our business? - It's murder, then! - Then murder it is. It's in God's hands now. (thunder) - What do you think was wrong? - I have no idea. Maybe that pentangle was for something supernatural. Oh, I see. And they were too embarrassed to talk about it because they just felt so silly. - They were ashamed. - Yeah. Please, don't rain! Of course. Oh, David... Yes, I'm well aware of how pleasant the weather is in Rome at the present time. # Santa Lucia (both) # Santa Lucia # Santa Lucia # Santa Lucia (David) It's-a cold and-a wet out here! Perhaps they'll be safe in the rain. No one brought them 'ere. No one wanted them 'ere. - (barmaid) You could've told them. - Are you daft? And what do you think they'd say? They'd think us mad. (distant howl) Listen. Do you hear it? We must go to them. I heard nothing. (distant howl) Nor I. (howling) Did you hear that? - I heard that. - What was it? Could be a lot of things. Yeah? - A coyote. - There aren't any coyotes in England. - The hound of the Baskervilles? - Pecos Bill? - Heathcliff. - Heathcliff didn't howl. No, but he was on the moors. It's a full moon. - (both) Beware the moon. - And stick to the road. Oops. (howling) I vote we go back to The Slaughtered Lamb. Yeah. Hey, wait a minute. We're lost. - (howling) - Ah, shit, David. What is that? - I don't know. Come on. - Come on where? Anywhere. I think we should just keep moving. (growling) It's moving. It's circling us. Ah, fuck. - What's the plan? - Plan? Let's just keep walkin'. That's right. A lovely stroll on the moors. # Tra-la-la-la-la Isn't this fun? (growling) It's in front of us. Do you think it's a dog? Oh, shit. What is it? It's a sheepdog or somethin'. Come on. Turn slowly. Let's walk away. Nice doggie. Good boy. Come on, Jack. Walk away. Walking away. Yes. Here we are, walking away. - Can you see anything? - No. (growling) - Sounds far away. - Not far enough. Come on. But, Jack, where are we going? - I'll tell you when we get there. - OK, cos... Arghhh! You really scared me, you shithead. You gonna help me up or what? (ferocious growl) Jesus! Jesus! Fuck! Jesus! Fuck! Oh, God! Help! Help! (snarling/screaming) Jack... Jack... (ferocious growl) Jack? Mr Kessler? Mr Kessler? I'm going to look into your eyes. (door opens) - Is he all right? - Yes, I should think. He called out just now. He's American. Dr Hirsch is gonna fetch one of them embassy fellas to see him. - His chart says he's from New York. - I think he's a Jew. - What makes you say that? - I've had a look. Really, Susan, that wasn't very proper. Besides, it's common practice now. Nurse Gallagher, Nurse Price is quite right. Dr Hirsch, Mr Kessler called out just now. Nurse Gallagher, surely you perform some function here at the hospital? - Yes, Doctor. - Then get on with it. Yes, Doctor. Can I be of service, Nurse Price? - Dr Hirsch? - Go about your duties. Yes, Doctor. - Oh, Nurse Price. - Yes, Doctor? - What exactly did he call out? - He said "Jack". That would be Jack Goodman, the boy who was killed. What happened to them? The police report said they were attacked by an escaped lunatic. Must've been a very powerful man. Although I don't see that it's any concern of yours, Nurse Price. No, sir. Of course, sir. Good day, Doctor. (footfalls/leaves rustling) (Dr Hirsch) Hello, David. I'm Dr Hirsch. This is a countryman of yours - Mr Collins. - Where am I? - You're in hospital in London. London? Where's Jack? David, I'd like you to prepare yourself. Your friend is dead. What? Ow. Shit. Jack is dead? Hi. I'm Mr Collins of the American Embassy here in Grosvenor Square. Mr Goodman's parents and your parents have been notified of your injuries,... ..and everything's in order. Who are you people? What's goin' on here? Where's Jack? Get your hands off me. - Let go of me. I wanna see Jack! - Nurse! - I wanna see Jack. - Mr Kessler! I appreciate how upsetting this must be for you. Please, Mr Kessler! Twenty milligrams... IV, please. I appreciate how upset you are, but this is no reason for hysterics. Mr Kessler? Mr Kessler, try not to excite yourself. I shall check on your progress and send a report to your parents. The police have requested to interview you. I have given them permission to do so. Thank you very much, Mr Collins. He'll rest now. I'm sure everything will be fine once he's adjusted. He's had quite a shock. These dumb-ass kids. They never appreciate anything you do for 'em. How long have I been here? You've been unconscious since you were brought in three weeks ago. - Three weeks? - You've suffered some cuts and bruises. Lost a little blood. Nothing serious. Black and blue for a while. You'll have some duelling scars to boast of. That lunatic must've been a fierce fellow. They say a madman has the strength of ten. Lunatic? We've given you a strong sedative. Rest now. Nurse Price will see to all your needs. You rest. - It wasn't a lunatic. - I beg your pardon? - It was an animal. - What? A wolf. Did he say a wolf? Yes... I believe he did. Oh, I'm sure I shall. If I survived Rommel, I can survive an excruciating evening with Matheson. Be a good girl. Bye, now. (intercom) Yes? Inspector Villiers and Sergeant McManus are here to see you, Doctor. Send them in. - Dr Hirsch. - Come in. Come in. Please sit down. - Some tea? - No, thank you. I'd like some tea, please. Uh, maybe not. No, thanks. Maybe later. - No problem. - No, thank you, Doctor. Well, then, what can I do for Scotland Yard? We understand the Kessler boy has regained consciousness. Uh, sorry. Sorry. Has Mr Kessler said anything regarding the attack on the moors? - (intercom) - Excuse me. Yes? - Roger Matheson, Doctor. - I'm not here. He's on the telephone. Tell him I'm out. Tell him I've passed away - an old war wound. (clattering) Just tell him I'm dead! And no more calls. (clattering) I'm sorry if I conflict with your report, Inspector,... ..but Jack and I were not attacked by a man! - Hmm. So you've said. - He may have a point, sir. Two strong boys would be able to defend themselves against one man. Sergeant McManus,... ..are you suggesting that David and Jack were attacked by some animal,... ..and that the officialdom of East Proctor has conspired to keep it a secret? We've an autopsy report on the murderer, shot in the act by the local police. We have two witnesses to the crime. You'll forgive me, Mr Kessler, if I consider your testimony... ..as coming from someone who has gone through a terrible shock. Inspector, the boy seems all right to me, and... And what, Sergeant? - And I don't rightly know, sir. - That is precisely my point. David, as far as we're concerned, the matter is now closed. We will trouble you no further. Good day. Doctor. - There were witnesses? - So they said. How could there have been witnesses? It was so dark. We were running, and I fell. Jack went to help me, and this thing came from nowhere. I don't know what they're talkin' about. In time I'm sure it'll all come back to you. Doctor, my memory is fine. It's my sanity I'm beginning to worry about. - Hello, Benjamin. - No. - No what? - No. Well, all right, then, be like that. Here. Swallow this. Want some water? - Feeling better? - No! What a lot of lovely comics you've got. - Do you like them? - No. Right. How's the patient in 21? - Yes, yes, yes. - How did he look? What do you mean? Does he seem depressed? Will he eat his food? I am an orderly, not a bleeding psychiatrist. I push things around. - What happens then I don't know. - Thank you. - Mr Kessler. - Yes? - You haven't eaten your lunch. - Well, I'm not very hungry, thank you. - I'm afraid you have to eat something. - What? You have to eat something. No, really. Thanks. I'm not hungry. You put me in an awkward position, Mr Kessler. How'd I do that? You're to take these after you've eaten. What sort of nurse would I be if I failed in so simple a task as handing out pills? - Leave the pills. I'll take them later. - Sorry. - Aw, come on, Nurse Price. - You can call me Alex. Come on, Alex. Shall I be forced to feed you, Mr Kessler? You can call me David. Shall I be forced to feed you, David? This is absurd. I'm not hungry. I don't want any food. Right. Let's try a little harder, shall we? Would you gimme a break? Will I have to take such drastic action again, David? You've never had bad dreams before? Sure, as a kid, but never so real. Never so weird. Did you get a good look at the man who attacked you? Doctor, I told you. It wasn't a man. It was an animal. A big wolf or something. - A rabid dog. - Let's have a look, shall we? Dr Hirsch, I know I was traumatised, but Jack was torn apart. I saw him. A man can't do that to someone with his bare hands. You'd be surprised what horrors a man is capable of. - Did you see Jack? - No. In fact, your wounds had been dressed before you arrived here. Did you talk to the police in East Proctor? Did the cops go to The Slaughtered Lamb? I really don't know. Then why the hell are you so quick to disbelieve me? - You think I'm crazy. - David, please. The police are satisfied. And if there were a monster roaming around, we'd have seen it on the telly. You'll be leaving this hospital in three or four days. Please, remain sane. At least until you're no longer our responsibility. Dr Hirsch. I'd rather not be by myself. I'll send someone in to keep you company. You're a very beautiful girl. I thought you were asleep. I was. Shall I read to you? Yeah, OK. A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court. By Samuel L Clemens. This is after the preface but before chapter one: "A Word of Explanation." "It was in Warwick Castle that I came across the curious stranger... ..who I'm going to talk about." "He attracted me by three things: his candid simplicity,... ..his marvellous familiarity with ancient armour,... ..and the restfulness of his company, for he did all the talking." "We fell together, as modest people will,... ..in the tail of the herd that was being shown through,... ..and he at once began to say things which interested me." Puppetry is an art form, Piggy. - You call that violence "art"? - Well, violence belongs with puppetry. He is hitting her. That's Punch andJudy. They've always been violent. - Punch andJudy? - It's a good, aggressive behaviour. Better than my act? (knocking at door) (Punch) I was going to bite you very badly. - Get the door! - (knocking) I'll get it. (knocking) All right, all right. Hold your horses. - (knocking) - All right, already. Stop! Ladies and gentlemen... (screaming) Hello. Have you been up long? I've just had a nightmare. Not to worry. I've just the thing. Alex! Holy shit. Ah, you're up? Good morning, and a good day to you. We have quite a meal here for you: bacon and eggs,... ..porridge, orange juice, and toast and jam. Good stuff there. You eat it up, and I'll be back for the dishes when you finish. Good morning. Can I have a piece of toast? Get the fuck outta here, Jack. Thanks a lot. No. I can't take this. Am I asleep now, or awake or what? I realise I don't look so hot, David,... ..but I thought you'd be glad to see me. David! You're hurting my feelings. Hurting your feelings? Has it occurred to you that it might be unsettling... ..to see you rise from the grave to visit me? Sorry to be upsetting you, David, but I had to come. Aren't you supposed to be buried someplace in New York? Yeah. Your parents came to my funeral. I was surprised at how many came. Why should you be surprised? You were a well-liked person. - Yeah. I was, wasn't I? - Well, I liked you. Debbie Klein cried a lot. Am I asleep now or what? So you know what she does? She's so grief-stricken she runs to find solace in Mark Levine's bed. Mark Levine? An asshole. Life mocks me even in death. I'm going completely crazy. David! What? I'm really sorry to be upsetting you, but I have to warn you. - Warn me? - We were attacked by a werewolf. - I'm not listening to this. - On the moors. We were attacked by a lycanthrope. A werewolf. I was murdered. An unnatural death. And now I walk the earth in limbo until the werewolf's curse is lifted. - Shut up. - The wolf's bloodline must be severed. The last remaining werewolf must be destroyed. It's you, David. What? Please believe me. You'll kill people. - Nurse! - Listen to me! Nurse! The supernatural, the power of darkness... it's all true. The undead surround me. Have you ever talked to a corpse? It's boring. I'm lonely. Take your life, David. Kill yourself,... ..before you kill others. Please don't cry. (David crying) Beware the moon, David. David... David! David, what's wrong? I'm a werewolf. A werewolf? Are you all right now? I don't know. I'll let you know the next full moon. David, you're going to be discharged tomorrow. Will you be all right? My friend Jack was just here. - Your dead friend Jack? - Yes. He told me that... I will become a monster in two days. What do you think? What do I think? About the possibility of you becoming a monster in two days, or... ..about visits from dead friends? I was dreaming again? Yes, I would think so. I think so too. Do you have somewhere to stay in London? Remember, I'm just a working girl, so don't expect too much. - Do you live by yourself? - Yes. Good. There's a shop on the corner. We'll get some food. This stuff's expensive. It's outrageous. My pay can't possibly keep up with inflation. How do you live? Carefully. This is the, uh... living room. - You mind if I get rid of this? - Oh, please. - The kitchen. - Very nice. Closet. Charming. The bathroom. Lovely. The bedroom. There's only one bed. I'll be perfectly honest with you, David. I'm not in the habit of bringing home stray, young American men. I should hope not. I find you very attractive,... ..and a little bit sad. Go on. I've had seven lovers in my life, three of which were one-night stands. I don't know what I'm trying to say. Perhaps you'd like to watch telly whilst I take a shower. (# "Moondance" by Van Morrison) # Well, it's a marvellous night for a Moondance # With the stars up above in your eyes # A fantabulous night to make romance # 'Neath the cover of October skies # And all the leaves on the trees are falling # To the sound of the breezes that blow # And I'm trying to please to the calling # Ofyour heartstrings that play soft and low # And all the night's magic seems to whisper and hush # And all the soft moonlight seems to shine # In your blush # Can Ijust have one more Moondance with you # My love # Can Ijust make some more romance with you # My love (piano solo) (saxophone) Arghh! You're not real. Don't be a putz, David. Come here. A nurse, huh? Shh. Come on. What are you doing here? I wanted to see you. - (high-pitched) Hi, David. - Put that down. OK, you've seen me. Now go away. I'm sorry I'm upsetting you, David, but you don't understand what's goin' on. I understand all right. You're one of the "undead", and I'm a werewolf. Yes. That's right. Get outta here, Jack. Tomorrow night's the full moon. You're gonna change. You'll become... I know. I know. A monster. You've gotta kill yourself, David, before it's too late. Are you really dead, Jack? - What do you think? - I think I've lost my mind. I think you're not real. I think you're just another part of a bad dream. You've gotta believe me, David. Believe what? That tomorrow night beneath the full moon... ..I'll sprout hair and fangs and eat people? - Bullshit! - Goddamn it, David, please believe me. You'll kill and make others like me. I'm not havin' a nice time here. You've gotta take your own life. I will not accept this. Go away. David? This is not pretend, David. I will not be threatened by a walking meat loaf! David... What's wrong? I heard voices. It was just me, Alex. Just me being crazy. Are you all right? No, I don't think so. Come back to bed now. Do I seem crazy to you? David, what is the matter? I just saw Jack again. Where? Here? Yeah. What did he say? He said that tomorrow I'll turn into a monster. Do you believe him? Do you believe me? I believe that you're very upset. I believe that you loved him very much and you blame yourself for his death. Did you ever see The Wolf Man? - Is that the one with Oliver Reed? - No, the old one. I don't think so. Bela Lugosi bites Lon Chaney Jr and he turns into a werewolf. - Why are you telling me this? - No, listen. Claude Rains is Lon Chaney's father, and he ends up killing him. So? Well, I think that a werewolf can only be killed by someone who loves them. What are you talking about? I don't know what I'm talkin' about. I'm torn between feeling very sorry for you... ..and finding you terribly attractive. (thunder) A drink for a very cold man. - Good afternoon. What can I get you? - Uh... - A Campari soda would do very nice. - Sorry, love. Oh, well then, uh, a small Guinness will suffice. Nasty business with those two young American boys, wasn't it? - I don't know what you mean, sir. - Yes, I'm sure I'm right. A few weeks back. Last full moon, wasn't it? I mean, the escaped lunatic, the one who killed the boy. A thousand thanks, madam. Well, that was round here, wasn't it? Where are you from, sir? London. Excuse me. Knight takes pawn, hm? What? Oh. Yeah. Cheers. What's that? Oh, that's, uh... been there for 200 years, sir. We were going to paint it out, but it's traditional, so we left it. I see. So, you've heard nothing of this incident? - Incident? - The murder. (thunder) - You a police officer? - Oh, good Lord, no. I'm a doctor. I work in the hospital where they brought the Kessler boy. He was talking about werewolves. Monsters. I was in the area, so I thought... You thought what? |
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