report.
Look, I just pulled a double shift.
Why dont you catch me tomorrow.
Okay.
Why dont you catch me now.
- What is the name
of the missing individual?
- Douglas Charles Binder.
Relationship
of reporting party?
Daughter.
- Okay. You got a picture?
- Mm-hmm.
- Got something a little more recent?
- Oh, no, I dont.
See, my parents
were divorced years ago.
- You got an address?
- I think my father
post-mortem hippocampus of humans with depression, as well as in the concentrations of serum BDNF, the source of which remains controversial. Similar changes were observed in the hippocampus of depression patients, and the role of level of BDNF-mediated signaling is still being discussed.
More causal evidence for the antidepressant action of BDNF has come from experiments in rodents in which an
House on Haunted Hill
By
Dick Beebe
Story by
Dick Beebe & William Malone
Adapted from the screenplay by
Robb White
Blue Revisions: 13 Jan 1999
Production Draft: 2 December 1998
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPTS CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS.
THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS SOFT COPY.
FADE IN:
BLACK SCREEN
And in the darkness, a TICKING sound is heard. Soft and
steady -- soothing -- and then a BANG!
S
Cell
FADE IN:
A SPECK OF DUST
Grains of sand dance in the wind. As we glide over a VAST
DESERT, the speck of dust becomes a HORSE AND RIDER.
CATHERINE YOUNG straddles the beautiful black animal, her
mesmerizing eyes scanning the horizon. A curious breeze
blows across her exquisite face and she drinks it in, as if
the wind itself were telling something to her...
Catherine sees a FLICKERING LIGHT
A womans face BACKS INTO SHOT, her head resting against grimy wallpaper. She is tense, sweaty, wide-eyed with concentration. This is CLARICE STARLING - mid-20s, trim, very pretty. She wears Kevlar body armor over a navy windbreaker, khaki pants. Her thick hair is piled under a navy baseball cap. A revolver, clutched in her right hand, hovers by her ear. She raises a speedloader, in her left hand,