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THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE
By
David Self
Revisions by
Michael Tolkin
Based on the Novel
by Shirley Jackson
11/10/98
Initial Shooting Script
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPT CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS.
THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS SOFT COPY.
BEGIN MAIN TITLE SEQUENCE.
At the very edge of hearing, the tone of human VOICES.
Unintelligible, babbling, eerie. Then a loud FLAPPING SOUND.
It shifts from one side of the theater to the other, like
something moving among the wall hangings.
As the TITLE appears, the noise mounts, drowning out the
VOICES, agitated, becoming violent, banging... inhuman.
FADE IN:
EXT. HOUSING PROJECT, CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS - DAY
ON a housing project in the industrial outskirts of Boston.
The BANGING seems to flutter away, leading us along,
searching... to a tiny balcony, one of dozens, ten stories
up. And there, the source of the sound --
-- A SHEET, snapping in the wind. The umbrella-like clothes
line on which it hangs bangs against a dirty glass door as if
trying to get in.
THROUGH THE GLASS DOOR a woman paces inside, agitated. The
VOICES rise over the banging, becoming intelligible --
INT. LIVING ROOM, NELLS APARTMENT - DAY
-- becoming a fight. JANE, 30s, dark-haired, furious, wheels
across a diminutive, neat, but poor living room.
JANE
Itll take a month to probate the will,
Nell! A month! Even if Mother left you
something, you wont get it in time to
pay the rent. So instead of complaining,
you should be thanking Lou for getting
you these two weeks to get Mothers
things packed.
At first we cant even see who shes yelling at. At first we
dont even notice her. Then we do...
Holding herself, in a dim corner away from the light, small,
plain, like a part of the faded room is ELEANOR VANCE, 20s
-- Nell. She stares at the door. The clothes line raps at
the begrimed glass.
JANE (contd)
Nell?
The wind dies, the banging stops. Nell seems to hear Jane
and peers over at her, then across the room to Janes bored
husband, LOU. Hes turning a Franklin Mint commemorative
coin set in his hands, studying it.
LOU
Youre still going to have to settle with
your mothers landlord on the back rent.
Nell watches Janes little boy, RICHIE. Unpacified by the
cartoons on the TV, he plows a plastic tank across a shelf
through neat rows of delicate PORCELAIN DOLLS.
NELL
Im not going to stay. Ill get a job.
Ill get my own apartment.
Richie knocks a porcelain DOLL off, and it breaks all over
the carpet. His parents dont notice. But Nell feels it in
the soul. Richie stops. A long beat. He looks at her,
insolent, then plows on with his tank.
JANE
Nell. A job? Two months and where is
this job? You have no degree, youve
never worked --
Nell explodes in outraged fury, startling us.
NELL
-- Ive never worked? --
JANE
-- You have no experience in the
world... the regular world. What would
you put on a resume?
(beat, softening)
Now we all appreciate what you did for
Mother. Isnt that right, Lou?
LOU
Eleven years. Long time.
JANE
Thats why weve been talking. With me
getting more time in Accessories, and Lou
at the shop all day, we need somebody to
take care of Richie, do a little cleaning
and cooking. And in return you can have
the extra room.
She goes to Lou, puts a hand on his shoulder, proud of her
generosity. All Nell can do is stare.
And then: KNOCK KNOCK. Like a shot Nell is out of the chair
and turning for a set of FRENCH DOORS across the room. Its
all reflex. Nell catches herself.
KNOCK KNOCK. Richie, lying on the couch like hes sick, raps
on the wall with a wooden CANE and squeals:
RICHIE
Eleanor, help me! Ive got to pee!
Nell REACTS, but rather than being amused or annoyed, a wave
of TRAUMA flickers over her face. The reaction is so strong
we instantly know something is very wrong.
LOU
Richie, knock it off before I beat the
crap out of you!
Nell turns away, sick, breathing hard.
Jane picks up a JEWELRY BOX from a dresser.
JANE
Youre sure this is all of Mothers
jewelry? The lawyer said to make sure we
took it to him...
(beat)
He said there might be some antique
pieces. Have you seen anything? Some of
it might be valuable.
Nell knows what is going to happen to that jewelry. Jane no
longer can bear the weight of Nells stare, checks her watch.
She nods at Lou. Lou rises, pocketing the coin set. Richie
follows him out.
JANE (contd)
Think about our offer, Nell. You dont
know how hard it is out there.
INT. NELLS KITCHEN - DAY
Nell rams through the door into the small kitchen, spotless,
empty. And then bursts into tears. Shaking, she digs in her
back pocket and pulls out a FINE FILIGREE NECKLACE. Her
mothers. Its from an age gone by.
Clutching the necklace, she goes back out the door.
INT. LIVING ROOM, NELLS APARTMENT - DAY
Nell crosses the living room straight for the closed French
doors, the glass obscured by gauze curtains. She throws them
open and enters --
INT. SICK ROOM - DAY (CONTINUOUS)
-- what once was a dining room. Transformed into a sick
room. Drawn shades. Dim. The first traces of dust.
Nell lingers in the do