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CBS Entertainment Productions
in association with
The Sullivan Company
1992 CBS Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Production # 2244-0109
Production Draft
October 20, 1992
FADE IN:
EXT TOWN - TELEGRAPH OFFICE - DAY 1
A wealthy mining baron, CLAY HARDING, his
son, CALVIN, and his henchman, BEN, ride into town on a busy morning, tie their
horses up and start into the telegraph office.
HORACE is filing messages, but when he
sees Harding, Calvin and Ben walk in, he jumps to attention.
I'm staking a new claim for gold - west
of Willow Creek. Just below my mill ....
HORACE:
That's fine, Mr. Harding, but I gotta
wire Golden - see if it's been staked already. We'll get an answer back in a
couple of days.
Harding steps closer to Horace.
HARDING:
While we're waiting, I want you to keep
this quiet.
HORACE:
Oh, course. I took an oath, when I got
sworn in. All claims are confidential.
Harding considers, looks at his son and
Ben, then turns and walks out. Ben lights a stogie as he moves to Horace,
threatening.
BEN:
Make sure you keep your trap shut.
Horace nods vigorously.
INT SALOON - DAY
Hank is setting up at the bar when
Calvin, looking arrogant, walks in. Several men are drinking. Myra stands by.
CALVIN:
Whiskey (Hank doesn't respond).
Are you deaf? Whiskey!
HANK:
I can't serve somebody who don't shave
yet.
Other men laugh
CALVIN:
Don't you know who I am?
MYRA:
We know who your Daddy is.
Calvin takes a wad of bills from his
pocket, slaps a few on the bar.
CALVIN:
That enough for a glass of whiskey?
Hank eyes the money - it's more than
enough. Starts to pour.
HANK:
You're gettin' older by the minute.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT STREET - DAY
BRIAN carrying a basket of eggs, walks in
front of the saloon with MATTHEW.
Calvin backs out, a little tipsy, Myra
hangs in the door.
CALVIN:
(Waves) Goodbye pretty lady.
Myra rolls her eyes. He turns, bumps into
Brian. Brian stumbles and the eggs go flying, splatter on the ground. Brian
cries out.
Myra steps out, tries to help Brian pick
them up.
CALVIN:
Hey kid, watch your step.
EXT CLINIC
MIKE is on the porch saying goodbye to a
patient when she looks up to see what's happening.
EXT SALOON
MATTHEW:
(To Calvin) You just bought yourself some
eggs.
CALVIN:
Don't need any eggs.
Calvin starts to walk away and Matthew
grabs him. Calvin shoves Matthew. That's it. They fight. Mike runs up, as do
Harding and Ben.
MIKE:
Stop it!
Mike moves to pull them apart, but Ben
grabs her first.
BEN:
Hold on there!
Sully suddenly appears and pulls Ben off
of Mike. Ben takes a swing at Sully who ducks it and backs off, ready to pull
his tomahawk.
HARDING:
That's enough!
CALVIN:
He started it!
HARDING:
You pick a fight with my son?
MATTHEW:
No sir.
MIKE:
Your son bumped into my son and made him
drop the eggs.
Harding looks around. People in the crowd
nod and murmur agreement. He takes a large gold coin and throws it in the dirt
at Brian's feet, puts his arm around his son and they walk off. Ben follows.
Brian glances at Matthew, then picks up the coin. Mike looks outraged.
FADE OUT
END OF TEASER
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
EXT CLINIC - DAY - ESTABLISHING
EZRA (V.O.)
How much of this I got to drink?
INT CLINIC - DAY
Mike is examining OLIVE, who sits on the
examining table. A sick man, EZRA lies on a cot against the wall.
MIKE (over the screen)
All of it, Mr. Stone. It's called
paregoric and it will calm your stomach.
OLIVE:
That's what I need. I can't keep food
down. I feel so weak ...
Olive runs a hand through her hair, and a
bunch of strands come out.
OLIVE:
Look at this. It's been falling out every
time I brush it. (She tears up; vulnerable). It's not the change, is it? Dr.
Mike? ... am I gettin' old and dried up?
MIKE: (comforting)
No, of course not. (A hug). You're far
too young.
OLIVE:
I don't feel young. My teeth are even
gettin' loose.
MIKE:
Your teeth?
OLIVE:
My gums are bleedin'.
We hear bell to clinic ring.
MIKE:
I'll give you some alum to rub on them.
As Olive comes out from behind the
screen, the REVEREND walks in.
REVEREND: (concerned)
Miss Olive, how're you?
OLIVE:
Not feelin' my best. How bout you,
Reverend?
REVEREND
Same. I feel so poorly, I had to cancel
choir practice ...
MIKE:
Upset stomach? (he nods). Have you
noticed any hair loss?
REVEREND:
How'd you know?
MIKE:
You're the fourth person I've seen with
these symptoms. (nods at cot). Ezra has the same thing. It almost seems like
kind of poisoning.
REVEREND:
You mean someone's trying to kill us?
MIKE:
No. But you all may have eaten something
bad.
EZRA:
I got a bitter taste in my mouth.
REVEREND:
You do? So do I. Sort of like metal.
OLIVE:
Yeah.
MIKE:
What have you been drinking? Where do you
get your water?
REVEREND:
Willow Creek.
MIKE:
Who else gets water there? Everyone in
town?
OLIVE:
I do.
EZRA:
Not me.
REVEREND:
A lot of folks have wells.
MIKE: (turns to Ezra)
You're sure you haven't had water from
Willow Creek?
EZRA:
No ma'am.
MIKE: (frustrated)
Can't be the source then.
Ezra reaches in his coat pocket. Takes
out a flask bottle, takes a drink.
MIKE:
What's that?
EZRA:
Moonshine.
OLIVE:
You running a still?
EZRA:
No ma'am. Bought this from Happy Walker.
MIKE:
Where's he get his water?
EZRA: (a look, then)
Willow Creek.
Mike looks excited - this may be the key.
EXT POND - DAY
Mike walks beside the Willow Creek pond,
with the three kids. Matthew carries a knapsack. Mike kneels and scoops up
water, runs it through her fingers, sniffs it.
BRIAN:
What're we looking for?
MIKE:
Something unusual, that isn't normally
there .....
BRIAN:
There's a tree frog!
COLLEEN:
That's not what she means.
SULLY:
Over here. Between the rocks.
Mike and the children walk over and look.
MATTHEW:
That silver stuff?
MIKE:
Hand me the copper pot.
Matthew opens bag and hands her a copper
pot.
COLLEEN:
I was wonderin' why you brought it.
Mike dips pot into the water, rubs it
against the rocks and pulls it out. The silver material sticks to the copper.
BRIAN:
What is it?
MIKE:
I'm not positive, but ... who has a
nickel?
Matthew hands her one. She rubs the
nickel with the silver material. It shines it up.
MIKE:
It's mercury.
She looks at Sully, who nods.
EXT TELEGRAPH OFFICE - DAY 2
Horace helps Mike post a sign by the
chalk board: "Danger - Bad Water. Willow Creek is contaminated with
mercury. Highly poisonous. Don't drink or eat fish caught there until further
notice. Dr. M. Quinn."
MIKE:
Where does Willow Creek have its source?
HORACE:
Well, let's see, it winds back up toward
the hills. (points). Goes right through that new claim of Mr. Harding's ... oh
my gosh.
He checks himself, realizes he shouldn't
have mentioned the new claim. Looks embarrassed.
MIKE:
What?
HORACE:
I wasn't sposed to say nothin' bout that
claim. Please don't tell no one. I took a oath ....
MIKE:
I won't. Don't worry. But ... where does
the stream go from there?
HORACE:
It curves around past the Harding mill
...
MIKE:
A gold mill?
HORACE:
Yep. They crush all the rock from his
mines there - separate out the gold.
MIKE: (turns to leave)
Thank you Horace.
HORACE: (concerned)
Please don't say nothin''!
MIKE:
I promise.
EXT STREET - DAY
Harding, his son, Clay and Ben are
walking past the saloon. Mike comes out of the telegraph office and spots them,
approaches. Horace follows her, with apprehension. Harding and Clay are ready
to ride out of town and have their horses saddled at the hitching post. Sully
is there, watching. So is Olive. Mike's manner, at first, is pleasant and
respectful.
MIKE:
Mr. Harding, may I have a word with you?
(as her turns). Do you happen to use mercury in your mining operation?
HARDING:
Course we do. It's the best thing for
separating gold from ore.
MIKE:
Is it possible that some of that mercury
is finding its way into Willow Creek? It runs right by your mill.
HARDING: (gives her a hard look)
Runs by a dozen other mills, too.
MIKE:
Would you mind if we came and took a
sample? People here are getting sick and I'm concerned ....
HARDING: (interrupting)
Damn right I'd mind. We don't allow
outsiders. Lot of folks jump claims, leads to shooting and killing ...
SULLY:
You're the one doing the killing. I lost
my best friend in one of your cave-ins.
HARDING:
I run a safe operation.
MIKE:
Mr. Harding, mercury poisoning builds up
slowly - until the lungs and kidneys give out, and you die with painful
convulsions ...
Harding swings onto his horse, as does
Calvin.
HARDING:
Quite a tale. But it's not my concern.
MIKE:
Oh, but it is sir.
HARDING: (to Calvin)
Son, let's ride.
MIKE:
Mr. Harding, if I can prove to the
authorities in Denver that mercury is coming from your mill, I will shut you
down. And if one person dies, I will see to it that you're arrested and tried
for manslaughter.
Harding shares at her, then tips his hat,
leans over to her.
HARDING:
You got quite an imagination.
He spurs his horse. Calvin follows,
leaving Mike, Sully and Horace to stare after them. Ben, who's staying behind
to manage Harding's affairs, gives the three a dark look.
EXT TOWN - STREET - DAY
Mike and Sully are walking and talking,
some place where they can't be overheard.
MIKE:
I'll need a sample from the water by his
mill.
SULLY:
I'll get it.
MIKE:
I'll go with you. I have to some chemical
tests.
SULLY:
Teach me and I'll do them for you.
MIKE:
I couldn't trust the results.
SULLY:
I've done some assay work if you're
thinking I can't do it right.
MIKE:
No, it's not that. (beat). I mean a judge
might find your results biased. You made it quite clear you have a score to
settle.
SULLY:
Well, it's too hard a journey for someone
like you to make.
MIKE:
Someone like me?
SULLY:
You ever slept in anything but a bed?
(her look). I'll bring the sample back here, and then you ...
MIKE:
I need to conduct the test at the source.
I need you to guide me there. Will you?
SULLY:
(beat; then) If you go, it'll take too
long and more people are gonna get sick.
MIKE:
Fine. (she walks on a beat). Then I'll go
by myself.
Sully throws up his hands in frustration.
INT GENERAL STORE - DAY
Mike buys supplied.
OLIVE:
You wouldn't be fixin' to go out after
that water now?
MIKE:
What makes you think that ....
OLIVE:
Getting' to know you.
Mike starts to deny it, but realizes she
can't fool Olive. Mike sighs.
MIKE:
Someone has to stop Harding before it's
too late.
OLIVE:
Sully going with you?
MIKE:
He wants to go alone. Says I'll slow him
down.
OLIVE:
You ride as good as him. Must be another
reason.
MIKE:
Well, it is rough country. And it could
be dangerous.
OLIVE:
You know what I think. I think he's
scared to be out there alone with you.
MIKE:
Why would that scare him?
OLIVE:
(wry). I can't imagine.
Mike steals a look at her, and it's
clear, she knows exactly what Olive means. Mike blushes. They laugh. It's a
moment of understanding between the women.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. COUNTRYSIDE - DAY
Mike and Sully have started on their
journey. Sully bareback on an Indian pony, Mike on Bear. Wolf trots along. Mike
has saddle bags and a tent tied onto her horse. Sully travels light.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT COUNTRYSIDE - DAY
Walking their horses, they come to a gate
with a large sign: "Property of Harding Mining Co. No Trespassing."
MIKE:
Isn't there a less conspicuous way?
SULLY:
Not if you want to follow the river you
want to test.
Sully forces the gate open. Mike looks
about nervously. He opens gate, and leads his horse through. Mike follows.
DISSOLVE TO: EXT CAMPSITE - NIGHT
Mike is trying to clean up, sitting in
front of her tent. Washing her face by the campfire, pouring water from a
canteen onto a handkerchief. Sully enters from the woods, sees her, smells her
scented soap.
SULLY:
Don't go wastin' water. We can't drink
from the creek, and we got a ways to go before there's a spring.
Sully lays down next to the fire. Mike
puts her toilet items away. Sully is at once comfortable, closes his eyes. Mike
watches him for a moment.
MIKE:
Well ... good night.
He doesn't respond. She lies down.
BACK TO MIKE
staring at the stars, his eyes open
looking at the same, neither daring to look at one another .....
FADE OUT
END OF ACT ONE
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
EXT WOOD - DAY
Mike is still sleeping. A fire is going,
a coffee pot sits in the embers. Sully has gotten up early and quietly done
everything. He's tying his bedroll to his horse. Wolf sits quietly waiting.
Sully starts to put out the fire. The noise wakes Mike who stands and calls to
Sully, holding the blanket in front of her.
Mike springs into action, goes into a
flurry of gathering and packing her things. Sully pours coffee, sits back to
watch.
MIKE:
Why didn't you wake me?
SULLY:
I said we'd leave at sun up.
MIKE:
You could at least have given me some
warning ....
SULLY:
Just did.
Sully eyes her pile of belongings: a
mirror, toiletries, clothes, towel, cookware.
SULLY:
Better hurry up and pack all that junk.
MIKE:
It's not junk.
She quickly takes down her tent and
gathers her things.
SULLY:
Well at least don't be usin' any more of
that fancy soap. If I can smell it, then everybody else can too.
He turns away. We HOLD on her.
EXT TOWN - DAY
The three kids are walking down the
street when they hear a commotion, turn and look behind them
THEIR POV
A horse comes into town with a DEAD MAN
strapped onto him. A sign pinned to his back reads like the sign Mike and Sully
saw on the gate: "Harding Mining Co. Trespassers will be shot." A
crowd gathers around the horse, including Robert E., Grace, Olive, the
Reverend, Horace, Hank, Jake, Loren and Myra. Kids approach. Several men lift
the dead man down, as Robert E takes off and reads the sign.
ROBERT E:
"Claims jumpers shot on sight - Clay
Harding."
Crowd reacts with shock, fear.
OLIVE:
Dr. Mike and Sully left yesterday to get
a sample of water near Harding's mill ... We gotta warn em. Who's ridin' with
me?
REVEREND:
You're not feeling up to it Olive.
OLIVE:
Neither are you.
ROBERT E:
I'll go.
GRACE:
We promised to look after the younguns.
HORACE:
I'll go.
HANK: (snickers)
You'll go get shot, is what.
OLIVE:
Just cause you ain't brave.
HANK:
I ain't stupid.
OLIVE:
That's a matter of opinion.
REVEREND:
Well, I'm goin'. Jake what about you?
JAKE:
LOREN (to Jake)
We can't let them shoot Dr. Mike, can we?
JAKE:
What if someone in town needs a haircut?
OLIVE:
Doctor Mike has helped a lotta folks in
this town.
HANK:
Jake's yellah.
JAKE:
Oh yeah? Who's yellah - I'll go if you
go.
HANK:
Ha! (turns to Loren, taunting). How bout
you old man? Giddee up?
LOREN: (defiant)
You bet.
EXT WATER'S EDGE - WASH - DAY
Mike is completing a test by the water.
She's putting away her kit when Sully enters.
MIKE:
We're still on track.
SULLY:
Let's rest here.
MIKE:
Don't stop for me. I'm fine if you want
to move on.
SULLY:
We're stopping for the horses.
Sully walks away. We HOLD on Mike.
EXT TREES
Mike is giving the horses water from
their supply. Sully is pulling off Mike's gear.
SULLY:
You've got to keep checking the straps. Balance
the load.
MIKE:
How much farther before we stop?
SULLY:
We'll keep going until dark. (half beat).
You alright with that?
MIKE:
Of course.
Suddenly the horses get spooked. Wolf
lets out a low growl.
SULLY:
Easy boy.
MIKE:
What is it?
SULLY:
Don't know. Could be a bear, maybe
another wolf.
And then we hear the growl.
SULLY:
Mountain lion.
And the horses both run off. Sully can't
hold them.
ANGLE MOUNTAIN LION (stock) up on some
rocks above them. He growls.
SULLY picks up a rock, throws it at the
lion.
SULLY:
Get! Go on!
ANGLE LION (stock) as it turns and runs.
BACK TO SCENE
Mike looks after the horses. Sully starts
picking up his gear.
MIKE
Aren't we going after the horses?
SULLY:
They're long gone and we gotta move.
Leave everything but what you need.
She chooses her brush/mirror as one of
the "essentials". He shakes his head.
EXT LIVERY - DAY
The posse gathered in front of Jake's
shop. Loren, Horace, Jake, Hank, the Reverend. Grace, Olive, Robert E are there
to send them off.
Matthew watches from the porch of Jake's
store.
REVEREND;
We'll head up to four corners, pick up
the creek there.
Matthew climbs on his horse.
JAKE:
What do you think you're doin'?
MATTHEW:
Going with you.
HANK:
This ain't a job for kids.
MATTHEW:
I don't see any kids here, do you
Reverend?
The Reverend mounts up.
REVEREND:
No, I don't. Let's ride.
They spur and start out. We go with them.
Olive, Grace, Robert E wave to them
ANGLE REVEREND
REVEREND:
I'll raise my arm like this when I'm
gonna stop.
He turns around to demonstrate for them
and gets blind-sided by the Cooper sign hanging above the street. The Reverend
does a flip to the ground.
Everyone stops. Grace, Robert E and Olive
come running up the street.
Olive bends and puts his head on her lap,
stroking his brow.
OLIVE:
Are you all right?
REVEREND:
I don't think so ...
And with that he passes out.
HANK:
That's one down.
Matthew spurs his horse, takes off. The
men hurry to catch up. We hold on Grace, Olive, Robert E and the unconscious
Reverend.
EXT WOODS - DAY
A RATTLESNAKE glides over the warm rocks.
CAMERA MOVES to reveal it's headed right for SULLY, reclining on his side, back
to CAMERA and the snake. Sully's watching something.
SULLY'S POV - MIKE asleep, sitting up
against a rock. They've stopped for a rest. Wolf rests beside Mike, as if
guarding her.
ANGLE SULLY
SULLY:
Hey .... psst.
ANGLE THE SNAKE
as it stops, raises its head, flicks the
tongue out. Two feet from Sully.
MIKE opens her eyes.
MIKE:
I fell asleep.
SULLY:
I know. Time to get going again.
MIKE:
I was dreaming.
SULLY:
You talk in your sleep.
MIKE:
I do?
SULLY: (smiles)
Pick up your gear.
Mike starts to gather her things, brush,
mirror ... she looks at herself in the mirror ....
MIKE:
What'd I say?
SULLY:
Nothing worth repeating.
That sets Mike to thinking. But then
Sully sits up, revealing the snake behind him. And the sudden movements causes
the rattler to coil and begin rattling.
MIKE:
Oh my God!
Wolf starts barking. Sully knows enough
to hold still. He can see it out of the corner of his eye.
MIKE:
Shhhh .... Wolf ... stop it ...
Wolf stops barking. Mike slowly lowers
her mirror, and the sun flares from it. Mike gets an idea. She starts to slide
the reflection beam across the ground. Sully sees what she's doing and watches
... she moves the beam up, onto the snake's body and then into its eyes,
blinding it. At that moment, Sully makes his move, gets away, then pulls out
his tomahawk and kills the snake. He picks up his tomahawk, the dead snake.
SULLY:
Thank you.
Mike puts her mirror away.
MIKE:
Never hurts to be prepared.
SULLY: (nods, then)
I'll save him for dinner.
And Sully starts walking. Wolf follows,
and then Mike shakes her head in wonder, picks up her gear, goes off after
them.
EXT CLEARING - CEDAR GROVE - NIGHT
The search party is making camp. Jake
starts a fire. Hank drinks from a flask. Jake and Horace both want the same
spot. Jake throws Horace's blanket to the side, grabs the spot.
JAKE:
I'm sleeping here.
MATTHEW:
I wouldn't if I was you.
JAKE:
Why not? It's the best spot. Nice and
soft.
MATTHEW:
Ticks.
Jakes gives him a look, picks up his
blanket.
LOREN:
Hush up! Look!
HORACE:
Skunk!
A large skunk is walking straight toward
them.
MATTHEW:
It won't bother us. Leave it be.
HORACE:
I don't like skunks.
HANK:
Make a skunk noise.
JAKE:
Skunks don't make noise.
HANK:
"Git!"
MATTHEW:
Don't scare him!
Matthew moves away. Hank picks up a rock.
LOREN:
What're you doin'?
HORACE:
Don't get him mad.
HANK:
Skunks are bullies.
JAKE
Hank, no!
Hank tosses a rock at the skunk and it
lets loose. We stay on the men as it sprays them. Jake, Loren, Hank and Horace
cry out in distress, close their eyes, cover their noses, roll in the dirt in a
mad tangle ...
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT TRAIL - DAY
Mike and Sully come to a rock near the
river, stop and peer around it. Wolf is with them
THEIR POV
A lean to, with a crude still beside it.
No sign of activity.
BACK TO SCENE:
SULLY:
That's Happy Walker's still.
MIKE:
Shall we see if he's there?
Mike starts to straighten up.
SULLY:
No. He's crazy. Shoots at anything that
comes near. (stands). Wait.
Cautiously, silently, Sully advances
toward the still. Then stops, turns around and looks at Mike. Motions her to
come.
MIKE:
What is it?
She moves up to Sully and is startled.
THEIR POV:
Happy Walker on the ground, dead. An
overturned jug of moonshine beside him. He's pale, and his open mouth is nearly
toothless. Mike crouches beside him, touches his hair, and it comes out in her
hand. She looks at Sully.
FADE OUT
END OF ACT TWO
ACT THREE</p
FADE IN
EXT TRAIL - DAY
Sully and Mike walk along a trail. Mike
stops, sets the tent down.
SULLY:
You need that tent?
MIKE:
It might rain. (his look). All right,
we'll leave it.
She picks up the moonshine bottle.
SULLY:
You need that:
MIKE:
Evidence.
Sully grabs the bottle, tucks it in his
shirt, starts out again.
EXT WASH - DAY
Hank, Jake and Horace are in the stream
below the rock in their long johns, madly washing themselves and scrubbing
their clothes. Loren's on the bank, scrubbing his clothes on a rock. Matthew watches
them.
LOREN:
Smell won't come out.
HORACE:
I told ya' ....
JAKE: (pitches clothes to shore)
Nothin' to do but burn em.
HANK: (tosses shirt down river)
Just toss em.
They start wading out, putting on hats
and boots and gun belts over their damp long johns. Getting horses ready.
Considering the different paths.
LOREN:
Which way, ya' think?
HORACE:
That right path. goes to the mill.
JAKE
No, it's the left. I been here before.
LOREN
That's right, Jake.
JAKE: (misunderstanding).
Left!
HORACE:
But I seen it on the map.
LOREN:
Most maps are worthless.
HANK:
Take the right. I know the river.
JAKE:
Like you know skunks? (Swings onto horse)
I'm leadin'. Left!
MATTHEW:
I think we should go this way.
HANK:
Yeah, what do you know?
MATTHEW:
I know enough to still have my clothes.
And if we go this way, we'll save half a day.
Matthew rides out. But the other men
shake their heads and mount up reluctantly.
JAKE:
Well I'm going this way.
HANK:
Me too.
Hank, Jake and Loren ride off in a
different direction from Matthew. Horace is torn, then follows Hank and Jake.
HORACE:
Hey, wait up!
EXT WOODS - DAY
Sully and Mike are walking along a rocky
path with a sharp fall off to one side. They are picking their way over the
boulders. Suddenly, Sully stops. Listens.
SULLY:
Get down.
And then we see the wagon, coming into
view just ahead. Another moment and they'll be seen by the two armed guards.
SULLY:
Now!
Mike moves for cover, loses her balance
and falls on the rocks. She lands hard on her wrist, breaking it. Sully is
immediately beside her.
MIKE:
ahh!
CLOSER ANGLE
Sully put his hand over her mouth
stopping the scream, holding her, hoping the men didn't hear.
ANGLE WAGON
as one of the guards looks around, then
shakes it off.
ANGLE SULLY
crouching low in the rocks, holding Mike
until the men pass. Mike nearly faints from the pain. Finally, the guards and
wagon are gone and Sully lets go of her.
Mike nods, tries to feel her wrist.
MIKE
It's broken.
EXT LIVERY - DAY
Olive and Robert E are sitting with the
kids.
ROBERT E
That search party musta found em by now.
OLIVE:
They're all on their way home.
Grace comes out with a plate of homemade
cookies.
COLLEEN:
Hope you're right.
GRACE:
Right or not, worryin' bout it won't
accomplish nothin'. How bout some cookies?
Everyone reaches for them, and despite
their fears, it's a treat to taste them. Lots of mmmms and ahhhhhs.
BRIAN (to Grace):
You oughta open a cafe.
GRACE: (this is a joke)
What an idea.
ROBERT E:
You cook good enough.
COLLEEN:
You cook better n anyone in town.
GRACE:
You're just hungry now, is all.
ROBERT E:
Lot of miners would pay good for a hot
dinner.
BRIAN:
You could call it, Grace's Cafe.
GRACE:
How'm I gonna do that? I got no place.
OLIVE:
I might back ya'. I know you love workin'
for me, but the town needs a cafe.
COLLEEN:
You could start right her ... put up a
picnic table.
GRACE:
I never heard such foolishness! (laughs).
Grace's Cafe.
But we see, from her face, that despite
her protests, she's beginning to consider it. Shoots a look at Olive.
BRIAN:
wonder if they found em yet.
EXT WOODS - NIGHT
Sully is roasting a rabbit on sticks.
Mike sits beside the fire, watching it, as does wolf. She's got a stick splint
tied to her wrist, a sling fashioned from her petticoat and skirt. She picks up
the canteen, but can't open it with one hand. Sully takes the canteen, opens
it, pours her some water.
SULLY:
Your wrist hurt?
MIKE: (shrugs)
Dull ache.
SULLY:
Best give it a rest.
MIKE:
Thank you. (irritated with herself). But
it's not necessary to wait on me.
SULLY:
No shame in letting folks help you.
Mike shakes her head. Looks at Sully.
MIKE:
I'm sorry. I wanted to show you I could
do whatever you could. (rueful). Now I'm nearly helpless.
SULLY:
Why don't you quit tryin' so hard?
MIKE:
It's an old habit.
SULLY:
Give it up.
They sit a beat. She takes brush out. She
tries to take the pins from her hair. He stops her. He starts taking them out
for her. She let's him. He moves behind her and begins to brush it. Mike
stiffens at first, very uncomfortable. Then, slowly, she begins to relax ..
CLOSE ON SULLY
Mike can't see his face, but we can. He's
touched by the soft feel of her hair, the nearness of her body, the warmth of
her skin.
CLOSE ON MIKE
Her shoulders droop, and she allows
herself to enjoy the feeling of Sully grooming and stroking her hair. Is it
possible ... she could enjoy being take care of?
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT RIVER - DAY
Sully stands at the river's edge.
SULLY
We should cross here.
Sully starts out into the water.
EXT CLIFF ABOVE THE RIVER
Ben and another man, on horseback, watch
Sully enter the river. They don't see Mike, hidden under the overhang of the
cliff below them. The man takes out his rifle, starts to line up on Sully. Ben
pushes the barrel down, shakes his head.
BEN:
I got a better way.
He reaches into his saddlebag, pulls out
a stick of dynamite, lights a short fuse, throws it into the river below.
ANGLE SULLY
as the charge lands in front of him and
goes off. Sully is catapulted up and back by the blast. He lands face down,
unconscious.
ANGLE MIKE
showered by the blast of water. She sees
Sully floating, doesn't hesitate as she goes to save him.
ANGLE RIVER
Mike struggles to reach him, then using
her good arm, flips him over on his back. She grabs him by the shirt, holds his
head above water, starts dragging him to the shore.
MIKE'S POV - BEN AND MAN
on their horses, making their way down
the trail to the water.
MIKE
pulls Sully to the shore. She looks
around for a hiding place, then drags him into some tall reeds. She looks up as
Ben and the man ride down into the river.
ANGLE - BEN AND MAN
as they search the banks of the water,
step out into it.
BEN:
Must have washed on downstream.
The other man nods. Ben turns his horse
for home.
ANGLE - MIKE AND SULLY
hiding in the reeds.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT CLEARING - DAY
Mike and Sully sit on opposite sides of a
large tree, their backs to each other. Mike's in her under garments, her arm in
the sling. Sully's in his Indian briefs. Their clothes are spread out on the
rocks to dry. They're exhausted, but feel that euphoria and gratefulness that
comes from having survived an ordeal. As they talk, they're careful not to look
at one another in their underclothes.
SULLY:
For someone who's "nearly
helpless", you did good.
MIKE:
We were lucky.
SULLY:
The Cheyenne would say you have a debt on
me.
MIKE:
We all have a debt on each other.
An awkward moment. Sully is acknowledging
her and although she doesn't let on, it means a great deal to Mike.
MIKE:
Think the clothes are dry?
SULLY:
I'll check. (playful). Don't look.
MIKE:
I wouldn't dream of it.
He stands and goes to the rock, where
Wolf is lying. Sully feels the clothes.
ON MIKE
She looks straight ahead, but curiosity
gets the better of her, she sneaks a look around the tree at Sully, then snaps
her head back.
ON SULLY
He picks up the clothes, starts back to
the tree, keeping his eyes on the ground. Wolf walks beside him. Sully can't
resist lifting his head and sneaking a look, but the wolf barks and Sully drops
his head.
THE TREE
Mike has the sling off her arm. Sully
stands with his eyes closed, holding up Mike's shirt, unbuttoned, so she can
get into it.
MIKE:
Keep your eyes shut.
She slips her good hand through a sleeve,
then uses that hand to guide the injured hand through the other sleeve. Mission
accomplished, she pulls the sides of the shirt together in front of her. Tries
to do the buttons, but it's impossible with one hand.
MIKE:
You may open them. (as he opens eyes).
Could you ... fasten the buttons?
Trying to act as if it's just another
task, Sully buttons the front of her blouse.
MIKE:
Thank you.
SMASH CUT TO
EXT LEAN TO - NIGHT
Mike is sleeping in a cave in the rock.
Sully sleeps outside it, with Wolf. Mike raises her head.
MIKE:
Sully!
SULLY: (lifts head)
What?
MIKE:
It's raining. Come inside.
SULLY:
It'll stop soon.
Beat. He looks over at her.
MIKE:
Don't be stubborn.
SULLY:
It's an old habit.
MIKE:
Give it up.
INT LEAN TO
Sully comes in and lies down next to Mike
to give her warmth. She has her back to him. They don't speak, but they're
tantalizingly aware of the other's presence. Neither can sleep.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT MILL - DAY (Stock)
Beside the river, we see Harding's mill.
A sluice carries dirt and waste right to the water. Liquid, probably containing
mercury, oozes from the sluice into the stream.
ANGLE
Mike hides behind a clump of bushes,
watching the mill.
ANGLE
Mounted guards pass with rifles. When way
is clear, Sully makes for the river, dips glass in, fills it and moves
stealthily back towards Mike.
THE BUSHES
Hidden from view, Mike and Sully prepare
to test the water. Mike has her kit of chemicals open. Sully holds glass of
river water. Mike hands him another glass. Takes a small gold-colored chunk and
drops it in the empty glass.
MIKE:
We'll put a piece of iron pyrite in there
...
SULLY:
Looks like fool's gold.
MIKE:
Exactly. (takes a vial from case). Open
this - pour a few drips in? Careful, it's acid.
Sully opens vial, pours it over pyrite.
It bubbles, forming a gas that smells putrid. Sully reacts.
SULLY:
What's that smell?
MIKE:
Hydrogen Sulfide gas. Now cut a piece of
cloth off my petticoat.
Sully sets the two glasses down
carefully. Takes knife and cuts a piece of her slip.
MIKE:
We'll soak it in the river water, and
hold it over the other glass. If there's mercury in that water, the cloth will
turn black. Mike dips the cloth in water, then stretches it over the glass. Gas
bubbles up through the cloth.
THE GLASS
For a moment, nothing seems to be
happening. Then a circle of black residue appears on the cloth.
BACK TO SCENE
Mike lets out a whoop ... then catches
herself, looks at Sully. They've got what they need. Wolf starts to growl -
they look up to see two armed guards coming at them. Sully sees they're trapped.
SULLY (to Wolf)
Run.
Wolf bolts away - one of the guards takes
a shot at him. Misses, but then turns the gun on Sully and Mike. They raise
three hands between them, slowly rise to face the guards as we
FADE OUT END OF ACT THREE
ACT FOUR
FADE IN
EXT HARDING'S CAMP
This is an encampment where Harding stays
when he visits the mill. Harding, his son, Calvin, and their henchman, Ben,
stand in front of Harding's tent, which is more elaborate than several nearby
tents. In front of tent is a table and several chairs. Guards have brought Mike
and Sully to Harding. One guard holds gun on them; other places items they've
confiscated on the desk: the blanket/pack, chemical test kit, jug of moonshine,
scrap of blackened cloth and the two glasses used in the experiment. One is
capped and still contains water from the stream.
HARDING:
What's all that claptrap?
MIKE:
a crude way to test for mercury in the
water ...
HARDING:
Nothing wrong with that water.
MIKE: (indicates glass)
Would you drink it, Mr. Harding?
HARDING:
No. I won't engage in theatrics.
MIKE:
Good. Then you won't object to sending a
sample to Denver for analysis ...
CALVIN:
My father's word is good enough.
HARDING:
Let me remind you, Doctor Quinn ... you
are the ones who've committed a crime - coming onto my land without permission
- in spite of clear posted warnings ...
MIKE:
You refused permission.
SULLY:
And we know why. Your mines aren't safe.
HARDING: (steps forward, angry).
I got a right to shoot you.
They stare at each other.
SULLY:
That wouldn't be the end of this, Mr.
Harding. You'll be found out and hung for it.
HARDING:
Ben!
Ben steps forward.
HARDING: (continuing ominous)
Take 'em to that tent down there. Make
sure they're not ... disturbed. We'll settle it all in the morning.
Ben and the guards usher Sully and Mike
toward another tent. Harding follows.
CLOSE ON CALVIN:
Calvin lingers behind, and when
everyone's turned away, he clips the jug of moonshine under his arm and goes
off toward the woods.
EXT BIG ROCK - DAY
The search party of Hank, Jake, Loren and
Horace in their long johns covered with dirt - come down a path on their
horses.
HORACE:
What I wouldn't give for some hot
biscuits.
LOREN:
Bacon - crackling in the skillet.
HANK:
Rabbit stew, with brown gravy and
potatoes and white cake for dessert.
JAKE:
Hey, look! What the heck ...
They stare at the landmark rock. They're
right back where they started! Everyone moans.
HANK:
How'd we end up back here again?
LOREN:
We musta got turned around in the woods.
HORACE:
I told ya' - we should have stayed by the
stream.
HANK (mimics him):
Told ya'. Told ya'.
JAKE:
We been ridin' all this time and we ain't
gotten nowhere!
HANK:
Why are we doin' this anyhow? Who's
harebrained idea was this?
A beat, they look at each other and all
speak at once.
ALL (darkly)
The Reverend!
HANK:
He suckered us.
JAKE:
I bet he faked running into that sign.
Probably never meant to come.
HANK:
And what about the doc? If she didn't go
pokin' her nose where it don't belong ...
LOREN:
A pox on all of em. Let's go home!
HORACE:
Empty handed?
LOREN:
Who cares?
JAKE:
We'll never live it down.
HANK:
I ain't sure now which way home is.
JAKE/HORACE/LOREN
That way!
But the three of them point in different
directions.
HANK:
That way.
And Wolf comes running up, barking. They
follow him.
INT TENT - DAY
Mike and Sully are sitting on cots.
Sully's tomahawk has been taken. Guard with rifle outside.
MIKE:
What do you think they're going to do?
SULLY:
Take us somewhere ... make it look like
an accident ...
Suddenly tent flap opens and Ben sticks
his head in.
BEN:
Come out here! Now!
Sully and Mike exchange glances.
EXT TENT
Harding has brought Calvin to the tent.
Mike and Sully come out. Calvin is sick, doubled over in pain, groaning
piteously.
HARDING:
My boy took sick. You're a doctor, right?
Mike steps toward Calvin, her
professional instincts taking over.
MIKE (to Calvin)
What happened?
CALVIN
My stomach hurts. Terrible. I've been
throwing up.
MIKE: (suspicious)
Did you drink water from the creek?
HARDING:
Course not. We have a spring ...
He catches himself - he's just admitted
he doesn't use the creek water.
MIKE (to Calvin):
Do you have a bitter taste in your mouth?
CALVIN:
Yes!
MIKE:
Did you drink or eat something ... mixed
with that water? Anything ... unusual?
CALVIN: (sheepish)
That moonshine you brought.
HARDING:
You drank that?
MIKE (to Harding):
It's full of mercury.
CALVIN (to father)
You said there was nothing wrong - the
water was good.
Harding, at this point, doesn't care
about anything except his son surviving. He turns to Mike.
HARDING:
Can't you do something?
MIKE:
I don't have my bag ...
She holds up her hands, which are tied.
Calvin drops to the ground in pain, and Harding kneels beside him, freaking
out.
HARDING:
Good god, please, help us ... there must
be something you can do. Please!
MIKE:
Get me some charcoal. Powder if you have
it.
HARDING:
Charcoal?
MIKE:
It absorbs the poison. We'll have him
swallow some.
HARDING: (to guards)
Get it for her.
One guard takes off for Harding's tent.
Mike kneels beside Calvin, puts her hand on his forehead, soothes him. Sully
looks on, concerned.
MIKE:
Hold on. Take some deep breaths, like
this ....
She demonstrates, and Calvin tries to
breathe as she does.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT PLATEAU - DAY
Harding is standing by the creek, staring
at the water. Mike comes up behind. He turns, anxious to know how his son is.
MIKE:
Calvin's going to pull through. The
charcoal worked.
Harding closes his eyes and sighs with
relief.
HARDING:
Can I see him?
Mike nods, and they start walking toward
Harding's tent.
MIKE:
I've sent for some paragogic - that will
calm his stomach. Give hm lots of milk to drink. And of course, none of that
water...
HARDING:
Yes, the water.
They've reached the table in front of the
tent.
HARDING:
People have got to be warned not drink
it.
MIKE:
That's not enough. There's animals, fish
... everything is affected.
HARDING;
You know how much it'd cost not change
our operation?
MIKE:
You know what it'll cost if you don't? It
almost cost you Calvin.
HARDING: (deliberates)
We could build a tailings pond, dam up
the waste so it can't seep into the river.
MIKE:
How soon?
HARDING: (stares at her)
I'll talk to my foreman now.
MIKE:
Good.
HARDING:
I'm grateful, about Calvin. (takes out
money). What do I owe you?
MIKE:
Maybe, instead of paying me, you could
make a settlement with the family of Happy Walker?
Harding stares at her a moment. She's
asking a lot. Then he nods.
HARDING:
I'll lend you two of my horses - take you
back not town.
MIKE:
Thank you.
She extends her hand and he shakes it.
BEN:
Hey, boss!
THEIR POV - GUARDS
Riding in with Matthew.
EXT WOODS - DAY
Mike, Sully and Matthew are riding back
not town. Suddenly they hear a noise - men's voices shouting. They stop and
listen - Wolf comes running up not them barking.
EXT RIVER FORK - DAY
the mud men are on their horses, making
their way along the river arguing.
JAKE:
That way's North.
HANK:
Shut up. You done nothin' but get us
lost.
LOREN:
See that moss on the side of the tree?
HORACE:
That ain't moss, it's mold.
ON MIKE, SULLY AND MATTHEW
As they watch, the mud men round a corner
and come right at them - a terrible sight. Wolf starts barking. Mike cries out,
the others are startled.
ON THE MUD MEN
Horace's horse spooks, lowers his head
and Horace slides right down the neck onto the ground, in front of Mike
WIDER ANGLE
MIKE:
Horace:
HORACE: (looking up)
Dr. Mike?
(turns to others)
It's Dr. Mike and Sully! We found em.
The mud men stare at Dr. Mike, with her
arm in sling and her dress all ripped.
JAKE:
You hurt?
MIKE:
Took a fall, broke my wrist, that's all.
LOREN;
We been searchin' for you for days.
SULLY:
Matthew told us.
HANK:
Folks in town was worried you'd get shot.
Mike and Sully exchange a look.
MIKE:
Well, thank goodness you found us.
HORACE:
Let's take em home!
The men all cheer and whoop. Start
turning their horses, but they turn them in circles, not sure which way to go.
Sully realizes they're hopelessly lost.
Moves his horse forward onto trail.
SULLY:
Why don't I lead?
Everyone falls in line behind Sully.
EXT TOWN - TREE BY LIVERY STABLE - DAY
The children, Olive and Robert E are
helping Grace get ready to serve her first meal. Colleen and Grace set plates
and utensils on the picnic table, which is covered with a checkered cloth.
Brian hammers a sign, "Grace's Cafe," into the ground. Robert E is
tending the fire, where a big pot of chili simmers. Olive arranges flowers on
table. Suddenly they hear the sound of a group of horses riding up. Townspeople
start to shout and cheer. The kids, Robert E., Olive and Grace drop what
they're doing and run to the road.
THE ROAD
Dr. Mike, Sully, the posse and Wolf come
riding into town.
THE CROWD
Includes the three kids, Robert E.,
Grace, the Reverend, Olive.
OLIVE:
They're back. They found em!
REVEREND:
Praise the Lord!
ROBERT E:
Told you they would.
BRIAN:
Ma!
Brian runs toward Mike, followed by
Colleen.
Mike gets off her horse and holds out her
one arm. Brian runs up and hugs her. Soon the three kids and Mike are wrapped
up in a warm bunch.
COLLEEN:
What happened?
MIKE:
Nothing serious. I'm so glad to see you.
REVEREND:
Three cheers for the search party.
Mike and Sully exchange a look. Then join
the cheer.
REVEREND (leading the group)
Hip hip hoorah! Hip hip hoorah!
Hip hip hoorah!
The mud men are a little uneasy at first,
but then start not bask and preen in the crowd's applause.
MIKE:
There's more good news. Mr. Harding has
agreed: no more mercury will be dumped in the stream.
Crowd cheers again. The mud men and Sully
start to dismount.
OLIVE:
What happened to your clothes?
HORACE: (sheepish)
Skunk.
Everyone laughs.
GRACE;
Well, gentlemen, you're just in time for
the openin' of my cafe. How'd ya like a hot meal?
JAKE:
We're starvin'!
GRACE (points not table)
I got chili and beans, cornbread, apple
pie ...
OLIVE (looks at their muddy underwear),
Maybe you wanna freshen up first ...
HANK:
After we eat!
They make a run for the tables.
ON MIKE, SULLY AND THE KIDS
BRIAN:
See any big animals?
SULLY:
Just a mountain lion.
COLLEEN:
You don't have to go back there, do ya'?
MIKE: (reassuring)
No, I think we'll stay put a while.
BRIAN:
Let's get some food!
The children run ahead, leaving Sully and
Mike alone.
ANGLE - SULLY AND MIKE
SULLY (smiles)
You hungry?
MIKE:
I could eat anything! Unless it's snake
again.
They start for the tables. Mike stops him
MIKE:
Do I really talk in my sleep?
Sully doesn't answer. He smiles and walks
away. We HOLD ON Mike, smiling on him as we
FADE OUT
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