appeared in the clouds. Something was coming. It would be here soon. . .

SOUND

A RUMBLE OF THUNDER.

DIRECTOR

(off) Track?

CREW #2

(off) All set.

DIRECTOR

Dolly!

CREW #3

(off) Ready.

DIRECTOR

Remote starter!

SOUND

THE IGNITION CATCHES AND THE ENGINE REVS.

CREW #2

Revving up.

DIRECTOR

Roll camera. . . and. . . action!

SOUND

THE ENGINE REVS FASTER. A SQUEAL OF TIRES AS THE CAR TAKES OFF ALONG A WOODEN RAMP, THE SOUND PANNING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. THE CAR REACHES THE END OF THE RAMP AND THE TIRES LOSE CONTACT.

CREW #1

Off the ramp. . .

DIRECTOR

Ready to cue pyro!

SOUND

SUDDENLY THERE IS A CRACK OF THUNDER DIRECTLY OVERHEAD. A HEAVY DOWNPOUR OF RAIN BEGINS.

THE CAR COMES DOWN ON THE GROUND, BREAKING LEAVES AND BRANCHES.

A SWITCH CLICKS.

A SMALL, MUFFLED EXPLOSION.

A CRACKLE OF FLAMES. . .

FOLLOWED BY A SIZZLING – AS THE RAIN IMMEDIATELY DOUSES THE FLAMES.

DIRECTOR

Throw the switch!

CREW #1

I am! It’s too wet to burn!

SOUND

THE SWITCH CLICKS REPEATEDLY.

SOUND

CUT TO:

IN THE PROP CAR.

THE FLAMES SIZZLING OUT AS RAIN FALLS ON METAL.

JIM

(groaning) Let me out. . .!

SOUND

HE UNLATCHES THE SEAT BELT AND TRIES TO FORCE THE DOOR. WINDSHIELD GLASS BREAKS. HE STRUGGLES OUT OF THE CAR AND LIMPS AWAY THRU WET LEAVES AND BRUSH.

CREW #1

(off) What in the. . .?

DIRECTOR

(off) Get him!

CREW #4

(off) But – what happens to his wife and kids now?

SOUND

MORE THUNDER AND RAIN.

FOLLOWING JIM:

AS HE SCRABBLES THRU MUD AND LEAVES.

THE RAIN FALLING ALL AROUND.

MUSIC.

EPISODE SCORE UP.

BRIDGE THRU TO:

SOUND

INT. – GROUNDSKEEPER’S SHED.

NOW THE RAIN IS ONLY A FEW DROPS ON A TIN ROOF. AS THE GROUNDSKEEPEER POURS A CUP OF COFFEE.

RADIO DJ

(from a small radio) And that was The Doors, trying to set the night on fire. Good luck, boys, because it’s been a wet one. That’ll have to do it for the late shift. If you’re just getting off work,

RADIO DJ (cont’d)

take her easy on the way home. . . and if you’re ready to hit the freeways – take time to smell the flowers – and the coffee. Ear Witness News is next, so stay tuned. . .

SOUND

TUNING ACROSS THE DIAL. BLIPS OF MUSIC. THEN – A WEAK KNOCK ON A WOODEN DOOR. THE RADIO CLICKS OFF.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Yes?

SOUND

THE KNOCKING AGAIN.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Someone there?

SOUND

HE CROSSES A WOOD FLOOR, UNLATCHES THE DOOR AND OPENS IT.

JIM

(out of breath) Please. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Can I help you?

JIM

I have to get down the hill.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Car trouble? I could call a tow. . .

JIM

Please. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Come-inside. You’re soaked.

SOUND

THE DOOR SWINGS WIDE. JIM ENTERS UNSTEADILY. THE DOOR CLOSES.

JIM

Lock it.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Why?

JIM

They’re coming.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Who is?

JIM

They!

GROUNDSKEEPER

You don’t look so good, mister. Why don’t you sit down.

SOUND

HE HELPS JIM TO A CHAIR.

JIM

I need the police. They won’t believe me unless I show them. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Show them what?

JIM

You wouldn’t believe me, either. Where’s the phone?

GROUNDSKEEPER

Right over there.

JIM

Give it to me. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Easy, now. I’ll do it for you.

SOUND

THE GROUNDSKEEPER CROSSES, LIFTS A TELEPHONE RECEIVER AND DIALS.

JIM

Hurry, please. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

(into phone) Dee? This is Kelly, over at the shed. Listen, I have a young man here. He’s in quite a state. (pause) Hold on. (to Jim) Do you need an ambulance?

JIM

Just the police.

GROUNDSKEEPER

(into phone) He wants to speak to the authorities. Mm-hm. I understand.

SOUND

HE HANGS UP THE PHONE.

GROUNDSKEEPER

I called the main building. They’ll take care of everything. Meanwhile, how about some coffee. It’s fresh.

SOUND

THE GROUNDSKEEPER PICKS UP A TIN POT AND POURS A CUP OF COFFEE.

JIM

The police are on the way?

SOUND

THE GROUNDSKEEPER CARRIES A CUP OF COFFEE TO JIM.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Sure are. It won’t be long. Now why don’t you tell me what happened? An accident, was it?

JIM

It was no accident. They drugged me. I remember some kind of needle gun. Not what they gave the others. . . They got a different drug – to keep them awake. And something else. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Who are we talking about, now?

JIM

The ones no one sees! They’re all around. Gas stations. Fast-food places. All-night markets. . . while everybody else is sleeping. It’s so wrong. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Is it? Somebody has to do those jobs. Wouldn’t you say?

JIM

You don’t understand.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Then why don’t you explain it to me?

MUSIC

EPISODE SCORE.

JIM

What is this place?

GROUNDSKEEPER

The grounds office. Don’t worry. You’re safe now.

JIM

But the van’ll be back. They’ll look for me. . .

GROUNDSKEEPER

Which van is that?

JIM

The blue one.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Ah. I think I know the one you mean.

JIM

(suspiciously) You said this is the grounds office. (beat) What kind of grounds?

GROUNDSKEEPER

Why, Dry Lawn, of course.

JIM

Dry. . .?

GROUNDSKEEPER

Dry Lawn Cemetery. Where did you think you were?

SOUND

JIM STANDS, TIPPING THE CHAIR OVER.

JIM

Keep away from me.

GROUNDSKEEPER

Why make it hard? You don’t have Lo run anymore.

SOUND

JIM CROSSES THE ROOM. THE GROUNDSKEEPER FOLLOWS.

JIM

Stay back!

GROUNDSKEEPER

It’s so much easier this way. . .

JIM

You go to hell.

SOUND

JIM OPENS THE DOOR AND STUMBLES OUT.

MUSIC

EPISODE SCORE UP.

FADE THRU TO:

SOUND

EXT. DAY – CITY STREET – EARLY MORNING.

OUTDOOR ATMOSPHERE. BIRDS. THE STREET IS NOT BUSY YET BUT THE CARS AND PEDESTRIANS ARE BEGINNING TO MULTIPLY. A BUS PULLS TO A STOP (AIR BRAKES) AND THE DOOR HISSES OPEN. PEDESTRIANS FILE ON.

WOMAN #3

Excuse me, driver. Is this the bus to Long Beach?

BUS DRIVER

No, ma’am.

WOMAN #3

Oh, dear. My car broke down. I have to get to work.

BUS DRIVER

Transfer at Rimpau. Watch your step. All aboard. . .

SOUND

THE DOOR FLAPS SHUT. THE BUS STARTS OFF. . . AND STOPS AGAIN WITH A SQUEAL OF BRAKES, AS JIM RUNS RAGGEDLY ACROSS THE INTERSECTION. TWO CARS HONK.

PEDESTRIAN #1

What’s the matter with that guy?

PEDESTRIAN #2

Watch out, fella! What’re you, blind? The light says don’t walk!

JIM

(out of breath) Give me your phone.

PEDESTRIAN #1

No way.

JIM

I need it!

PEDESTRIAN #1

GeL your own.

JIM

Please –

PEDESTRIAN #2

There’s a pay phone in front of the flower shop.

SOUND

JIM HURRIES OFF ALONG THE SIDEWALK.

CUT TO:

A PHONE BOOTH. AS JIM OPENS THE RICKETY DOOR, STUMBLES INSIDE AND CLOSES IT.

HE LIFTS THE RECEIVER AND DIALS 9-1-1.

911 OPERATOR

(filtered) Nine-one-one.

JIM

Get me the Police.

911 OPERATOR

What is your emergency?

JIM

Just put me through!

911 OPERATOR

Your name?

JIM

It doesn’t matter. Please –

911 OPERATOR

What address?

JIM

I don’t know the address! I want to report a crime!

911 OPERATOR

What kind of crime, sir?

JIM

I’ll explain it when they get here.

911 OPERATOR

Sir, this number is for emergencies. . .

JIM

This is an emergency! You have to do something! There’s a van. A blue van. There may be others, I’m not sure. I think they work with the hospital. . .

911 OPERATOR

Hospital?

JIM

And the cemetery. They have to

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