coffins of black
13 And by came an angel who had bright key,
14 And he opened the coffins & set them all free.
15 Then down a green plain leaping laughing they run
16 And wash in a river and shine in the Sun.
17 Then naked & white, all their bags left behind,
18 They rise upon clouds, and sport in the wind.
19 And the Angel told if he'd be a good boy,
20 He'd h
coffins the upper half open. We see that
the worse
has been dressed in white linen, a piece of
white linen
partially covering the bearded face.
END TITLE SEQUENCE.
9 INT. LAPP FARMHOUSE
Partitions have been removed, making the
central rooms of the farmhouse a spacious hall. The place is
packed, a hundred-fifty or more Amish, all sitting in
absolute silence on rows of wooden benches.
A wooden coff
SEE:
INT. STUDY - NIGHT
An open coffin rests on a table we can not see its contents. As the CAMERA SLOWLY CIRCLES the coffin for a BETTER VIEW...
A CLOCK BEGINS TO CHIME: "ONE", "TWO", "THREE", "FOUR... "
We are ALMOST FACING the front of the coffin. "FIVE", "SIX", "SEVEN", "EIGHT... "
The CAMERA STOPS. Now it MOVES UP AND ABOVE the satin-lined coffin. "NINE", "TEN", "ELEVEN", "T W E L V E!"
coffin.
I could take it off the carriage.
Me, afraid of townspeople!
A bunch of yokels.
Come, Renfield...
we will give them a run for their money.
Get the wolfsbane.
Get your wolfsbane.
Torch him in the boat.
Hang him by his heels.
What do you want from him? Blood?
You dirty bat, you bit my mother.
- What is your name?
- Alexei Rugalov.
No, Alexei, I bit your mother,
and your grandmother.
And you
coffin lid.
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ANGLE UP - ON TOMMY
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The sweating boy tosses the shovel out of the shallow grave.
Hawes silently hands him the crowbar from above.
TIGHT ON COFFIN
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The crowbar is driven into the side. Tommys hands take a
firm grip and yank. A HORRIFIC CREAK resounds as the lid
cracks open.
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LOW ANGLE - ON TOMMY
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He hands the crowbar back to Hawes. They exchange a look and
a deep breath. To