HONEYDRIPPER Written by John Sayles 6/18/2006 We hear a strange, single, BENT NOTE. 1 EXT. SHARECROPPER SHACK - ECU FINGERS - LATE AFTERNOON 1 We follow a small boy's FINGERS on a strange contraption- WIDER SCRATCH, 10 years old, has a `DIDDLEY BOW', a piece of baling wire nailed to the side of the unpainted shack so it is stretched taut. He moves an old corn cob under it as a fret and makes TWANGY, pitch-shifting NOTES as he plucks the wire. His friend LONNIE stands moving his fingers over a BOARD he has laid on the side of the porch floor. A few scrawny CHICKENS run around in the yard behind them- LONNIE Leave off with that, Scratch. SCRATCH Aint bothering you. LONNIE Yes it is. That aint no kind of music. We see that the board has PIANO KEYS drawn across it and that Lonnie is pretending to play a song on it- SCRATCH Least I make a sound. LONNIE Yeah and it's a nasty one. Lonnie looks at the sky- SCRATCH You want to try again tonight? Lonnie sits on the edge of the porch, gauging the time from the setting sun- LONNIE Might as well. 2 EXT. 1ST COTTON FIELD - LATE AFTERNOON 2 SLIDE GUITAR plays. A tuft of RAW COTTON bobs on the stem and we begin to scroll OPENING CREDITS- 2. We TILT and RACK to look over a FIELD OF COTTON, the bolls plumped out and ready for picking, blowing in the breeze. A HARVEST HAND steps into the shot, looks toward the setting sun, wipes his face with a bandanna then stoops to pick the row in front of him. We PULL BACK to see other PICKERS, men and women in denim coveralls, old gingham dresses and hard work shoes, wearing straw hats against the sun and trailing LONG WHITE SACKS between their legs and behind them. The boys walk down between them in the opposite direction- 3 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE - PINEY WOODS - LATE AFTERNOON 3 MUSIC CONTINUES. We see the boys walking on a PATH through the PINES- 4 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE, RAILROAD TRACKS - AERIAL SHOT - LATE 4 AFTERNOON MUSIC CONTINUES. We float over RAILROAD TRACKS cutting through flat, piney woods, catching up the boys, who walk on the ties- 5 EXT. ARMY BARRACKS - EARLY EVENING 5 MUSIC CONTINUES. The boys stroll past white buildings of an ARMY BARRACKS. SOLDIERS, black and white, DRILL on the grounds- 6 EXT. RAILROAD BRIDGE, RIVER - EARLY EVENING 6 The river rolls past us in the FG as the boys cross a RAILROAD BRIDGE. We SUPERIMPOSE- ALABAMA - 1950 OPENING CREDITS END 7 EXT. HONEYDRIPPER LOUNGE - NIGHT 7 We hear PIANO MUSIC as we CRANE DOWN toward the HONEYDRIPPER LOUNGE, a ramshackle wooden roadhouse at a rural crossroads. 3. BLUE-colored light bulbs (a few broken) FLICK ON and OFF erratically around the HONEYDRIPPER SIGN as we TRACK toward and then THROUGH it on the way to the entrance, catching up with Lonnie and Scratch. The boys step under the door-light, frantic with insects, and go up on their toes to peek in through a window- 8 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - NIGHT 8 An OVERHEAD ANGLE of long fingers on piano keys- SINGER A woman in her late 50's, early 60's, BERTHA MAE SPIVEY, leans into a MICROPHONE from where she sits on a stool on a little makeshift stage, a glass of whiskey in hand, and SINGS- BERTHA MAE I know a gal name of Betty Sue Shook it so much She got the German flu No matter how she done it No matter how she done it No matter how she done it She done it just the same As she sings we PAN and TRACK, moving through the large, near- empty COUNTRY ROADHOUSE- BERTHA MAE You women don't worry About your life She made Jack the Ripper Throw away his knife- Only a few die-hard REGULARS are scattered at the tables and bar stools. A pretty young woman in her late teens, CHINA DOLL, is behind the bar, head held in her hands, listening aimlessly. BERTHA MAE No matter how she done it No matter how she done it No matter how she done it She done it just the same Lonnie and Scratch step in, cautiously looking around, hoping that nobody will notice and tell them to leave. 4. They plant themselves next to the piano, Lonnie intently watching the long fingers work the keys- we TILT to see TYRONE `Pinetop' Purvis, proprietor and piano player, in his 50's. He acts as if the boys aren't there, concentrating on the music. We SHIFT to include Bertha Mae as she wraps up the song- BERTHA MAE A copper brought her in She didn't need no bail She shook it for the judge He threw the cop in jail No matter how she done it No matter how she done it No matter how she done it She done it just the same SLICK, a pretty, sharply-dressed man in his late 40's at the bar, and MACEO, who sits at a table near the bandstand smiling throughout, APPLAUD. The sound makes the room seem more empty. Ty stands, nods to METALMOUTH SIMS, a slight, worried-looking harmonica player who sits behind Bertha Mae- TY You take it for a while. As Ty crosses to the bar we hear RECORDED MUSIC booming from outside- BERTHA MAE They makin all that racket again at Toussaint's. TY Yeah. And all them people over there buying drinks and throwing their money after them dice and whatnot. Lucky we got none a that here. Metalmouth launches into a HARMONICA INTRO. Ty pauses at the counter next to Slick, who is attentively watching Bertha Mae- BERTHA MAE You can drink your liquor You can drink your cold can beer- SLICK She sounding good, huh? TY Sounds fine. Always has. 5. BERTHA MAE You can drink your good whiskey You can drink your cold can beer- SLICK Not much of a crowd. TY Not a crowd at all. Just some stiffs who want to drink theirself to sleep without the music wakin em up. SLICK You ought to advertise. Got an attraction like Bertha Mae- BERTHA MAE You can lay up with your sweet gal But Poppa don't you leave me here TY Singin is one thing, Slick. Whether people want to look at you while you do it is another. SLICK (defensive) You saying something about- Maceo arrives to join them, interrupting- MACEO Got quite a number over to Toussaint's place tonight. TY Sounds like it. MACEO Lots of young folks. Come to listen to that box of his. China Doll brings Ty a glass of whiskey. He gives her a sad smile- TY Thanks, China Doll. We FOLLOW as Ty crosses to the door- 6. MACEO (O.S.) Don't see why we don't just turn our box on and let folks feed it nickels like they do. SLICK (O.S.) The lady is singing. MACEO (O.S.) But didn't nobody come to listen to her, Slick. Ty looks out the door at- POV - EXT. ACE OF SPADES CLUB -the RED-lit ACE OF SPADES CLUB across the road, PEOPLE hanging out in front, LAUGHTER heard from within- HONEYDRIPPER Ty reacts. Behind him, Maceo indicates the near-empty room- MACEO Like the man say, you can't argue with failure. STOKELY, a bitter drunk who holds on to the end of the bar, calls out to them- STOKELY You know why Slick here is like a preacher? Slick tenses, used to this- STOKELY Cause he does all his best work on his knees. Stokely almost chokes with laughter- MACEO Never mind him, he just a drunk- STOKELY I hear she put a ring through it and use it to yank him around the house. Slick starts to rise but Maceo puts a hand on his arm- 7. MACEO You know Tyrone don't allow no scufflin here, Slick. STOKELY I oughta get me a old woman too, take care of the groceries. Just got to sweet-talk her some, give her a good poke now and then- MACEO You gonna drink, Stokely, or you gonna lay out back recoverin from that busted head you about to get? DELILAH Gentlemen- They all turn to see DELILAH, Ty's wife, coming out from the back of the club. She is dressed for church- SLICK (doffs his hat) Miss Delilah- DELILAH Let's behave ourselves. (sees) What are you boys doing in here? Out! Lonnie and Scratch, busted, hurry out. Delilah turns her attention to China Doll- DELILAH And what are you doing behind that bar? CHINA DOLL It's just for a minute. DELILAH That's sixty seconds too long. Maceo, you get back there and take that child's place. China Doll mopes as she steps out from behind- DELILAH You bring people their food. Don't you be messing with their liquor. CHINA DOLL Nobody's eating. 8. DELILAH That's cause nobody's here but these couple lost souls, haven't had an appetite since they give over to the devil. Maceo gets behind the counter as Delilah heads for Ty at the door- BERTHA MAE At Pinetop's Honeydripper That's where I get my cold can beer At Pinetop's Honeydripper That's where I get my cold can beer- Maceo reluctantly moves down to take the order of NADINE, a large, handsome woman with a prominent gold tooth who has just stepped in- NADINE Evenin, Maceo. You lookin good tonight. MACEO Likewise, Miss Nadine. What can I do for you? NADINE (flirting) You know what you can do for me, sweet man. Maceo tries to slip the hook and be polite at the same time- MACEO What would you like to drink? DOORWAY Ty watches the CROWD in front of the Ace of Spades. Delilah comes up to join him, indicates his drink- DELILAH How many is that tonight? TY Don't dog me about that, baby. Not tonight. DELILAH I don't want China Doll behind that bar. 9. TY She got to help out. DELILAH Not there she doesn't. You know she's not sposed to get excited- TY Not much chance of that in here. (wistful) Harvest hands all been crowdin into Toussaint's place. The young ones. DELILAH You'll get some of them. TY They stick their noses in here, get one little sniff of the music, and they gone. DELILAH (joking) Maybe that's the wages of sin. TY (bitter) Aint no sin happenin here tonight, baby, and there sure as hell aint no wages. Your God wants to chastise some sinners He best move on over to Toussaint's, got a whole barroom crowded with em. DELILAH He isn't `my God'. He's everybody's God. He looks at his wife- TY How that tent meeting went tonight? DELILAH Viola Underwood found the Lord. TY I thought she found Him last year when they come through. 10. DELILAH (smiles) Well, she must have lost Him again between then and now, cause she come down that aisle tonight hollering in tongues. TY The Spirit didn't move you, though? DELILAH (thoughtful) Not yet. Might be too late for me. Delilah surveys the room- DELILAH I can't believe you're serving Alton Stokely. STOKELY Stokely has to use two hands to keeps his glass steady as he drinks- DELILAH (O.S.) That poor man- TY (O.S.) Toussaint cut his credit off. Either he gets it here- TY AND DELILAH TY -or he drinks that paint-peeler Willie Pettigrew cooks up back in the swamp. DELILAH He's gonna drink himself to death in here. TY Least he won't go blind first. Delilah shakes her head and heads out the door- DELILAH Imonna go home and say a prayer for that man. 11. TY (calling after) Say one for me too, baby. STAGE Bertha Mae is singing straight to Slick now, as Metalmouth backs her up on the harmonica- BERTHA MAE Come here sweet Poppa Let me whisper in your ear Come here sweet Poppa Let me whisper in your ear Go back to Alabama But don't you leave your Momma here Only Slick applauds- SLICK That was outstandin, baby. You still got the voice. Bertha Mae, a little unsteady, holds onto Slick's arm as he helps her off the stage- BERTHA MAE You think so? SLICK Sent a chill down my spine to hear you. Bertha Mae looks to Ty as he steps back in- BERTHA MAE I might be a little late Saturday, Tyrone. TY (mutters, embarrassed) Don't need to come in if you don't want to. She stops dead. Stares at him till he has to let it out- TY I've made other arrangements. BERTHA MAE Other arrangements- 12. TY Try something new in here. SLICK You can't do that! BERTHA MAE It's his place, darlin, he can do whatever he want. Bertha Mae nods to Ty, holding onto her dignity for all it's worth- BERTHA MAE You know where to find me if you need me. Bertha Mae pulls Slick out the door. China Doll watches after them, troubled, while Ty pours himself another drink- MACEO (softly) I put the box on now, Ty? TY Yeah. Put the box on. MACEO Imonna crank it up some, see if we can draw a little life in here- Maceo crosses and plugs an ancient-looking tabletop JUKEBOX in. The jukebox sputters to life, LIGHTS FLASHING ON and MUSIC BLARING for a moment, then the LIGHTS FLICKER and all the POWER in the club goes OFF! 9 EXT. HONEYDRIPPER - NIGHT 9 The Honeydripper SIGN is the last to FLICKER and DIE. Lonnie and Scratch watch from under the streetlight- LONNIE There it go again. SCRATCH Lectricity don't like that jukebox. 13. 10 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - NIGHT 10 DARKNESS. MACEO Damn. TY China Doll? A MATCH is struck, FLARES as China Doll lights a KEROSENE LAMP she's pulled from under the bar- CHINA DOLL Got to get the power company in here- TY No you don't. They turned my juice off last month- don't want them sniffin around that splice job Maceo done. MACEO Must be a short circuit in the juke here- He yanks the plug out of the wall as Ty steps up to reassure the few patrons- TY Don't worry folks, bar's still open. NADINE It's nice like this. Kind of romantic. MACEO Imonna have to go out back, wiggle some things around. NADINE Don't be wigglin nothin round less I'm there to see it. Maceo rolls his eyes as he passes Ty on the way out with a FLASHLIGHT. He freezes in his tracks as the FLASHLIGHT BEAM hits a FIGURE standing in the doorway- It is SHERIFF HIRAM PUGH, large and in charge. Pugh strolls into the club as if he owns it. 14. SHERIFF PUGH Evenin, folks. TY Evenin, Sheriff. Sheriff Pugh looks around the near-empty club- SHERIFF PUGH Your lights gone out. TY Looks like it. SHERIFF PUGH Don't know but that be a vilation of somethin or other. Ty has played this game before, trying to hold his ground without pissing off the white man with the badge- TY We just about to close up here. Pugh sniffs the air- SHERIFF PUGH Your wife been cookin? TY Not tonight. Went to the revival tent. SHERIFF PUGH (grins) I stood by there a while. Them nigras was singin up a storm. Ty doesn't respond. Sheriff Pugh stops right next to Stokely, giving him a dead-pan stare as he speaks. Stokely won't meet his eyes- SHERIFF PUGH I just come out here to look in on Toussaint- had that shooting two nights ago. TY Lot's of fighting in there. SHERIFF PUGH There is that. But me and Old Toussaint got us a greement. (MORE) 15. SHERIFF PUGH(cont'd) You get these field hands suckin down that whiskey, hop em all up with music, there's gonna be some razors drawn. He only call me if it's a fatality. MACEO Never been a killin in here. Them youngbloods know better- SHERIFF PUGH -than to mess with Tyrone Purvis. He turns his attention to Tyrone- SHERIFF PUGH You got quite the reputation round here, Tyrone. Say you put some poor black boy in the grave. It gets very quiet, the HISS of the KEROSENE LANTERN growing tense and insistent. China Doll looks from Sheriff Pugh to Ty's face, searching for a flicker of evidence. Ty stays deadpan- TY Just people talkin. The Sheriff steps to put his face very close to Ty's, an edge of menace in his voice when he speaks softly- SHERIFF PUGH You remember that this is my county, Tyrone. What goes on goes on cause I let it. Don't want to get too big for your britches out here. Ty holds Pugh's eyes for an agonizingly long moment, then the sheriff turns and heads for the door- SHERIFF PUGH You folks have a pleasant evening, now. They all wait for him to clear the door before they exhale. STOKELY A nigger aint shit in this world. Maceo snatches the whiskey bottle from Stokely- 16. MACEO Speakin for yourself. STOKELY You didn't have this club, Tyrone, what you think you be? We TIGHTEN on Ty's face. He has been thinking about this very thing- STOKELY (O.S.) Wouldn't be nothin. And if that aint true then grits aint groceries. A long TRAIN WHISTLE echoes outside- 11 EXT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - NIGHT 11 Bertha Mae pauses as she climbs the FRONT PORCH of her two- story wooden HOUSE, the nicest in the neighborhood, listening to the TRAIN WHISTLE with a troubled look on her face. Slick waits for her with the door open- BERTHA MAE That is a terrible noise. SLICK Just the northbound from Talledega. Sounds like it always does. BERTHA MAE Like a soul bein carried away from this life. ANOTHER WHISTLE- SLICK Come on in, darlin. You catch your death out here. 12 EXT. RAILROAD STATION - NIGHT 12 We hear the TRAIN WHISTLE again as the WHEELS ROLL and the TRAIN strobes past us, picking up speed as it pulls out from the yard- When it clears we see a LONE FIGURE standing across the tracks. He steps forward and catches a bit of light-- 17. SONNY BLAKE, 20's, rumpled from hard travelling. He carries a GUITAR CASE and something bulky in a SACK- SHACK THOMAS, an older man in a PULLMAN PORTER'S UNIFORM stands under the moth-addled light on the tiny STATION PLATFORM, watching Sonny- SHACK THOMAS Lucky the high-sheriff aint here to see you crawl outta that boxcar. SONNY He come round here much? SHACK THOMAS Only when he's bored. Sonny reaches Shack at the platform- SONNY You working that train? SHACK THOMAS Kansas City to New Orleans. SONNY What you get off here for? SHACK THOMAS I growed up here. Still got people. How bout you? SONNY (shrugs) Got tired of sleepin in a boxcar. Listen, is there a place to- SHACK THOMAS (points) Switchman's shed, right over there, has got a cot. Don't mind the rats none, less you got food on you- and I can see you and a good meal has been strangers for some time. Sonny looks at the shed, unenthusiastic- SHACK THOMAS You get into town tomorrow an need somethin, tell em Shack Thomas sent you. They know who you talkin about. 18. SONNY Thanks. Hey, what's the name of this town? Shack points to the SIGN hanging down from the lip of the platform roof- SIGN HARMONY The sign reads- SONNY (O.S.) Name like that, must be a good place for musicians. PLATFORM Shack laughs as he heads away- SHACK THOMAS Only night I ever spent in jail was a town called Liberty. Sun comes up, you'll see where you landed. And you best be out of that shed by first light. 13 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - LATE NIGHT - CU MONEY 13 A few wet, crumpled BILLS and dirty COINS are spread out on the bartop- MACEO (O.S.) It's just a weekday night- WIDER Still operating by LANTERN LIGHT, Ty and Maceo look at the night's dismal take, as China Doll lays chairs on top of tables- TY I owe the chicken man, I owe the ice man, I owe the liquor man- MACEO Least you don't owe the electric company. 19. TY (indicates the dark room) Yeah, that's a big relief. MACEO (worried) You thinkin bout closing down? Ty frowns, reaches under the counter and brings up a POSTER. He spreads it out on the counter top. It reads- SPECIAL ATTRACTION New Orleans Singing Sensation `GUITAR' SAM TY What you think? MACEO Biggest act in New Orleans, got him a hit on the radio- TY He's playing here Saturday night. Figured I'd wait till Bertha Mae was gone to put this up. Ty turns to look for the right spot to fix the poster- MACEO Here? You mean like in this room here? TY You know the Tomcat Club in Texarkana? MACEO Big Jim Jamison's place- TY Just went out of business. MACEO Damn- TY And since Sam is giggin his way over to Tulsa, that means he got the date open- 20. MACEO But you aint never had a guitar pl- Ty gives Maceo a warning look, which China Doll notes- TY I'm having one now. MACEO What you gonna pay the man with? Ty glances at China Doll, uneasy- TY You just worry about gettin these hung up everywhere in the county tomorrow. Payday come Saturday, he gonna draw alla them cotton pickers and soldiers boys in here, get us back in the black. Ty looks around at the empty club- TY They gonna take me down, it won't be without a fight. Maceo holds the poster up to the lamplight, warming to the idea- MACEO Guitar Sam at the Honeydripper. Man, this joint is going to jump! 14 EXT. COUNTRY ROAD/1ST COTTON FIELD - EARLY MORNING 14 SUNRISE. An OLD MAN in coveralls leads a MULE along the side of the road. A TRUCK carrying two dozen PICKERS in its open bed approaches- TRUCK One of the pickers, DEX, turns to look back at the man and mule- DEX Aint seen no mule in a long time. The other pickers, men and women, don't look interested or even fully awake yet- 21. DEX I knew this was Alabama, but that's the Stone Ages, man. One of the other men, HAM, looks him over. Dex is little and combative and has a nasty-looking SCAR on his face. Ham is big and morose, with a deep, grumpy voice- HAM Where you from, boy? DEX Memphis. HAM Down on you vacation? A few snickers- DEX Got in a piece of trouble up there with the white folks, need to bide my time for a spell. JUNEBUG, a local man with a nervous air, jumps in- JUNEBUG You bide any time in these fields, bossman gonna fire your ass for takin up space. DEX Aint no worry bout that. I'm a cotton-pickin fool. HAM You a fool, all right. More snickers and the truck stops at the side of a COTTON FIELD. Somebody lets the tailgate down and they begin to climb off- DEX And where you from, Brother Bear? HAM Missippi. DEX Then this a real step up for you. Folks round here has discovered fire and whatnot- 22. HAM That trouble you in have anything to do with runnin your mouth? The pickers unroll the sacks they pick up from the pile that's been left and begin to spread out at the base of the unpicked rows- DEX Had to do with somebody get on my nerves and I had to deal with him. HAM Must of been somebody kind of puny. Dex turns to face the much larger Ham- DEX As I recall he just about your size. The two men stare at each other for a long moment. Way too early to fight. Dex breaks eye contact and moves toward a row- DEX What's this place we at? JUNEBUG Nearest town is Harmony. This Mr. Silas Tugwell's place. He nods toward Dex's row- JUNEBUG You better get pickin. DEX Cotton aint goin nowhere. JUNEBUG More you get first thing when the dew still on it, the more it weighs when it tip that scale. Dex's gaze falls upon a tall, strong-looking young woman starting down the row next to his- DEX You live here too? She gives him a weary look- 23. DEX (shakes his head) You got my sympathies. 15 EXT. TOWN - TRAIN TRACKS - EARLY MORNING 15 A WIDE SHOT of the TRACKS that cut the town in two. CLOSER Sonny stands on the tracks just as the SUN RISES, pondering- which side of the tracks is for white people, which for the colored. He hears GUITAR MUSIC to one side, steps cautiously toward it- 16 EXT. MAIN STREET - GENERAL STORE - EARLY MORNING 16 Sonny wanders down the street lugging his sack and case, moving toward the sound of a SLIDE GUITAR being played expertly- An irate-looking WHITE LADY glares at Sonny as she picks up the milk bottles from her stoop, steps inside and slams the door. Sonny moves ahead, uneasy- We TIGHTEN on his face as he stops to listen, the MUSIC ECHOING, seeming to come from here, then from there, then suddenly from right behind him- He turns- POSSUM, blind, with his chair tilted back against the not-yet- open GENERAL STORE, PLAYS expertly on a beat-up old GUITAR. Sonny lays his case down to listen for a moment, watching the man's fingers- Possum gets a whiff of him. He keeps playing as he speaks- POSSUM Somebody slept in the railroad yard. Sonny watches the blind man's fingers move on the strings- SONNY Yall can play that thing. POSSUM Been doin it near forever. 24. SONNY (looking around) Listen, which side of the tracks am I- POSSUM The wrong side for you. SONNY What you doing here then? POSSUM White folks look right through me. How much mischief an old blind spook like me gonna get up to anyhow? Sonny surveys the street- SONNY Where our people go for music around here? POSSUM There's a couple places just a little bit out of town. At the crossroads. SONNY Long walk? POSSUM You in a hurry? Possum finishes his song- SONNY How old is that box you playin, Pops? POSSUM (smiles) Second one that ever was- an the devil's got the first. How bout yours? Possum gently nudges Sonny's case with his toe. Sonny is surprised at the blind man's perception- SONNY Brand new. Made it myself. POSSUM (whistles) Made it hisself- 25. SONNY That's right. So these clubs- POSSUM Old Toussaint, owns the Ace of Spades, don't feature live music. And Pinetop Purvis, owns the Honeydripper Lounge? He don't care bout no guitar. Won't have one under his roof. SONNY That don't make sense. Possum scratches his head- POSSUM Yeah- when a musician put his hand to murder, nine times outa ten it's a drummer done it. But Pinetop a piano man- SONNY He killed somebody? POSSUM That's the story. Might be true, and it might not. 17 EXT. HONEYDRIPPER - MORNING - TY 17 Ty is tacking one of the Guitar Sam POSTERS on the front of the building. POSSUM (V.O.) But if you meet the man, you damn well don't be askin him about it. A CRACKLE and a curse from the side of the roadhouse- MACEO (O.S.) Damn! Ty looks up- TY What's the matter? MACEO (O.S.) I got a shock. 26. TY Thought you used to work for the power company. SIDE OF ROADHOUSE, MACEO Maceo wrestles with the jury-rigged WIRES that run out from the battered, rusting POWER BOX- MACEO I drove a supply truck. TY (O.S.) Guitar Sam aint gonna play by no candlelight. MACEO (sniffs) I smell bacon. TY (O.S.) You must of burnt your porky ass with that lectricity. CHINA DOLL (O.S.) Breakfast ready! FRONT OF ROADHOUSE China Doll has stepped out from the club- TY Where's your mama? CHINA DOLL Already over to the Mayor's. She told me to come here and make sure you eat something fore you start runnin around. Maceo comes around from the side- MACEO That is a sweet woman you got. CHINA DOLL You got one waitin for you if you want her. Maceo makes a face- 27. MACEO You mean Nadine? 18 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - MORNING 18 They step into the club. Plates of bacon, eggs and biscuits sit on one of the tables- CHINA DOLL (teasing) Come in here every night makin them cow-eyes at you- Ty and Maceo sit- MACEO She seems like the kind could smother a man- CHINA DOLL She makes all her own clothes. TY (smiles) Darlin, that's not the kind of thing a man cares about from a woman. The LIGHTS that went out last night suddenly FLICKER ON- MACEO Hey, I fixed it! TY You didn't do no such thing. It just decided to come back on. MACEO Decided. TY Just like it decided to switch off last night. You not even in the conversation. CHINA DOLL Miss Nadine makes some good money too, sewing for people. MACEO That woman scares me. Last ole boy that give her a tumble, Nappy Carpenter? (MORE) 28. MACEO(cont'd) She cook for him, fixed him up all kinds of nice new clothes, kept him in gin and poker chips- CHINA DOLL Don't see no problem with that. MACEO Well, come four, five months, a man starts to- sorry, China Doll, but this just the way it is- a man gots needs. TY Nadine look like she can take care of those, too- MACEO You eat chicken every morning, noon and night for five months, you get a taste for some different kind of meat, right? (looks to China Doll) Maybe I shouldn't be- CHINA DOLL Aint gonna tell me something I haven't heard worse. MACEO Well, Nappy goes out and has him a- a porkchop or two, let's say- and he comes back from Toussaint's one night feeling no pain, smelling like- like porkchops- the way a man will- and he falls out on Nadine's couch and commences to snore. Wake up the next mornin, finds she had took all his clothes off without him knowin it- TY Man was dog drunk- MACEO Miss Nadine come in with a skillet in her hand, hot grits bubbling in it, says "Baby, I got your breakfast." "Not this morning, Nadine," he says, sittin up, "don't think I could eat a thing." "Well then," she says, "we can't let this go to waste, can we?" and she dump that whole hot bubblin mess right in the man's lap. 29. TY (wincing) Owwww! MACEO Then she got busy with that hot iron on his head. Screams didn't bring the neighbors in, she would of killed that man. They are all quiet for a moment, contemplating- TY You got to admit it, though- woman is an artist with that Singer machine. SONNY (O.S.) Scuse me? They turn to see Sonny standing in the doorway- SONNY Which one of you is Mr. Pinetop? Ty's eyes fix on Sonny's face for a moment- something familiar there- then go down to the guitar case at his feet- TY We aint hirin. SONNY I can play anything- Ty indicates the Guitar Sam POSTER hanging behind the bar- TY Already got me a professional. Sonny looks a little shaky- SONNY Guitar Sam really coming all the way out here? TY That so surprising? SONNY No, no-- uhm, Mr. Shack Thomas said that if I was to- TY You know Shack? 30. SONNY We uh- we travelled together- Ty gives him a once-over- TY When's the last time you ate solid food, young man? Sonny has to think- TY (to China Doll) Take him back and fix him somethin, China Doll. Standin there all hungry-eyed, puts me off my breakfast. SONNY That's real kind of you- Sonny pulls his hat off as he follows China Doll, who is suddenly quiet and self-conscious, back to the kitchen- MACEO Must of come in on the northbound last night. TY Look like he got cooties, too. Straw in them boxcars is full of em. MACEO Never cared to travel that way. Ty grows somber, reminiscing- TY I was out there ridin them rails between the wars. Seem like half the country headin west rolled past the other half comin back east. (musing) Every one of us scrapin for the next meal- COOL BREEZE (O.S.) This is the place. They turn to see COOL BREEZE, a hard-looking, sharply-dressed character, leading the prosperous looking MR. SIMMONS into the club as if they aren't there- 31. COOL BREEZE Yall can tear things down, put things up- got a lot of potential. MR. SIMMONS Looks bigger in here than it does from the outside. TY I help you gentlemen? COOL BREEZE Just showing the man gonna run this place what he's got. Ty stands- TY This is my place. A frozen moment. Then Maceo stands as well, backing up his friend. Cool Breeze puts one foot up on the chair next to Ty, licks a finger and dabs at his shoeshine with it- COOL BREEZE You the piano player, right? TY Name's Tyrone- call me Pinetop Purvis. COOL BREEZE Pinetop Purvis who owes two hundred dollars to Lucky Hardaway up in Little Rock- TY He's gonna get his- COOL BREEZE Pinetop who missed last month's rent- TY After this weekend- COOL BREEZE After this weekend you gonna be the same raggedy-ass piano player can't pay his debts off and Mr. Simmons here gonna be the new proprietor. 32. TY Lucky give me two weeks- COOL BREEZE Lucky got a better offer. He nods toward Mr. Simmons- TY He can't do that. Cool Breeze takes his foot down and gets up in Ty's face. He lets his jacket fall open so the butt of his .44 PISTOL is visible- COOL BREEZE You don't think so? MACEO (trying to defuse) What if we got our payment for him Monday? Cool Breeze doesn't take his eyes off Ty's- COOL BREEZE Saturday night. MACEO We can do that- COOL BREEZE Not just a taste- the whole two hundred. TY And I throw in a twenny-five cent tip for his messenger boy. COOL BREEZE I'll be here. TY In the meantime, we not open yet. Which means yall are trespassin. Cool Breeze grins, still locking eyeballs with Ty- COOL BREEZE You seen enough, Mr. Simmons? MR. SIMMONS I believe I have. 33. Cool Breeze breaks eye contact, strolls out, followed by Simmons- COOL BREEZE Yeah, somebody could make something out of this place. Wouldn't take much work at all. Ty and Maceo wait till the men are gone before they speak- TY We cleared over two hundred that one weekend- MACEO Couple years back- TY And we didn't have no Louisiana guitar wizard playin neither. MACEO Yeah, they say he draws em like flies. TY That's what they say. An awkward pause. Both men are shaken. Ty sits back down to think- MACEO They say first thing he does is go to the man that owns the joint, sticks out his hand and wants that cash money put in it. TY I already sent fifty to his manager. MACEO How much you payin him all out? TY Another hundred. MACEO We'd have to clear three hundred- TY I figure we charge folks two dollars to get in, then drinks- 34. MACEO (shakes his head) What I'm sayin is, less he sees the green up front the man won't get off the train. A TRUCK HORN honks outside- MACEO What's that now? Ty, mind working, looks desperate as Maceo exits to see who's honking- 19 EXT. HONEYDRIPPER - MORNING 19 A battered TRUCK sits in front of the club. ZEKE, a taciturn white man, and his black loader step out as Maceo approaches- MACEO (calls out) Bout time you fellas run by. We just about dry here. The loader lets down the tailgate to reveal CASES OF BEER AND LIQUOR. He begins to pull them out and pile them on the ground- ZEKE Your boss in? Maceo shouts back into the club- MACEO Tyrone! Whiskey wagon come by! Ty steps out of the club carrying one of the Guitar Sam posters- TY Y'all a day late. Ty nods at the Ace of Spades club across the way- TY Old Man Toussaint gonna chew you out. ZEKE Toussaint went over to another supplier upstate. We just got you, then we headin down to the army base, officers' club needs servicin. This fifty-six dollars- 35. TY (weak grin) My credit no good anymore? Zeke only has to look at the loader, who starts to put the cases back onto the truck- TY Whoah, whoah- what's your hurry? ZEKE Nobody that's right in his head sell liquor on credit. Specially not to no darktown roadhouse. TY Well this is like a special case, see- we got the harvest coming in, soldiers at the base gonna be let out on leave- Saturday night. Aint enough hootch in this truck to satisfy what we gonna sell- ZEKE You pay as you go. That's bidness. Zeke walks toward the cab of the truck, Ty following him, desperate, waving the poster- TY You can come by Monday, get paid and take back every damn drop I aint sold! We got Guitar Sam lined up, you know what that means?! Zeke steps in and slams the door, the loader doing the same on the other side of him- TY I'll pay you extra- penny a bottle on the beer and a nickel on the whiskey! The truck engine coughs- TY (desperate) What if I throw in five dollars up front, just for you fellas- ? Zeke pulls away- 36. TY Come on, man, everybody give credit, that's the American way! But the truck is gone down the road. Maceo comes up beside Ty, watching forlornly- MACEO Maybe we could buy some busthead from Willie Pettigrew. TY With that sheriff sniffin around every night? Land my black ass in jail for good. Another TRUCK pulls around the bend from the opposite direction- MACEO Then what we gonna do? The new truck slows to a stop by them. The DRIVER pokes his head out- DRIVER Got a liquor delivery for a Mr. Lucien Toussaint? MACEO That's- TY That would be me. Maceo bites his tongue. Ty plays it through- TY I trust they got my check all right? DRIVER Don't spose I'd be here if they didn't. Ty glances over to the Ace of Spades, then points behind the Honeydripper- TY Pull it around to the back- we'll help you unload. 37. The driver nods and wheels the truck past them. Maceo's smile fades and he looks to Ty- MACEO Man, this better be some Saturday night. 20 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - KITCHEN - MORNING 20 A little kitchen built onto the back of the bar. Sonny sits wolfing down eggs and toast as China Doll watches him from the stove- SONNY Arkansas. How bout you? CHINA DOLL We come here just after Mama met my step-daddy. SONNY Not much happenin, little town like this. CHINA DOLL (shrugs) They started up the training base again- SONNY That right? CHINA DOLL You been in the Army? SONNY Uh-huh. CHINA DOLL You shoot people? SONNY Fixed radios. CHINA DOLL They say this new war gonna be a short one. SONNY Might be, might not. I was to Japan. 38. CHINA DOLL Yeah? What's the people like there? SONNY Small. CHINA DOLL Yeah? SONNY (holds a hand up) Bout that high. And they speak Japanese. CHINA DOLL You been to California? SONNY (nods) Los Angeles. CHINA DOLL Where they make the movies. SONNY You go to the movies? CHINA DOLL I been once. He sits back and looks her over- SONNY Fine-looking girl like you, ought to been all kinds of places. CHINA DOLL I'm going to em. First I'm going to beauty school when Mama saves up the money and then I have a portable skill- SONNY Like playin music. CHINA DOLL My step-Daddy says that aint a skill- TY (O.S.) -it's an affliction. Ty sticks his head in, Maceo behind him with a case of liquor in his arms- 39. TY Come on, China Doll. Got some bidness in town you gonna help me with. Ty gives Sonny a distrustful look- TY And you, young man, want to point yourself west down that highway. Bout three miles you see a mess of people working in the fields- it's harvest time. If you can stoop and pull, they got a job for you. He steps out the back door- TY And wash up them dishes before you go. 21 INT. MAYOR WINSHIP'S HOUSE - KITCHEN - MORNING 21 Delilah is washing breakfast dishes, SINGING a gospel song as she works- DELILAH I see four and twenty elders Down on their knees I see four and twenty elders Down on their knees Well they all turn together Standing to greet the rising sun I see four and twenty elders Down on their knees AMANDA WINSHIP, the mayor's pretty, high-strung wife, enters and hovers uneasily- AMANDA Your biscuits were wonderful this morning, Delilah. DELILAH Thank you. AMANDA Of course, they always are. I don't know how you do it. DELILAH Just cook em. 40. AMANDA When I married Floyd I swear I couldn't even boil water. Might be why he insisted I needed help around the house. He used to come to the dinner table with a sense of dread. DELILAH Anybody can learn to cook. Just have to put your mind to it. AMANDA Maybe you could show me some of your secrets some time. DELILAH No secrets to it. Imonna fix some ham with yams and greens today, you want to learn how. Amanda thinks about it, smiling all the while, sighs- AMANDA Maybe some other day. Delilah isn't surprised by the response- DELILAH You just say the word, Miss Amanda, I have you cookin in no time. Amanda nods, uncomfortable but not leaving. She can't exactly offer to help with the dishes- AMANDA I just don't know what I'd do without you. 22 EXT. MAIN STREET - GENERAL STORE - MORNING 22 Ty, Maceo and China Doll approach the general store. A WHITE COUPLE enter from the front- TY What I need is for you to go get friendly with Luther, then I just happen in- CHINA DOLL We can't just ask Mr. Skinner? 41. TY Mr. Skinner don't want nothin from colored folks but they buy his goods and shine his shoes. You go on ahead, now- Maceo and China Doll cut around toward the back of the store. We TIGHTEN on Ty as he unrolls the posters he carries, looks across the street for another likely place to hang one- POSSUM (O.S.) It was early Friday evenin Hounds began to bark Ty turns- how did Possum get there, chair and all? POSSUM Stackolee an Billy Lyons Was squabblin In the dark Ty frowns at the lyrics- POSSUM Stackolee said To Billy Lyons "What you think bout that? First you takes all my money Then you spits in My Stetson hat." TY I hate that damn song. Possum keeps playing but stops singing- POSSUM How you keepin, Tyrone? TY (wary) Just tryin to hold it together. POSSUM Got your beautiful young daughter with you this mornin- TY Don't you be studyin her. 42. POSSUM Heard you gone put on a guitar man out your place. TY Where you hear that? POSSUM (grins) Oh- the breeze. TY Well this time the breeze know what it's blowin about. POSSUM Better be careful, Tyrone. You know what them guitar players are like. Ty glares at Possum- TY Be careful yourself. Ty stalks away around toward the back of the store. Possum grins and sings again- POSSUM Well he shot him Three times in the shoulder Three times in the side That was the last time he shot him Cause Poor Billy Up and died 23 EXT. REAR OF GENERAL STORE - MORNING 23 A quartet of WORKMEN and DELIVERYMEN lounge on piled up shipping crates as Shack Thomas stands addressing them- SHACK THOMAS The time is ripe and the bill is past due. Roosevelt would of done it already, only he died and they don't listen to Miss Eleanor no more. But Mr. Truman startin to bend, specially now that we got a war heatin up. As Brother Randolph says- TY (O.S.) Here it comes- 43. Shack looks to see Ty joining the others- TY -the gospel accordin to A. Phillip Randolph. SHACK THOMAS (pleased) Tyrone! How you doing, man? TY Got my nose above the waterline. SHACK THOMAS And here's my baby- how's your mama doing, China Doll? He gives China Doll a hug and kiss- CHINA DOLL She's doin fine, Uncle Shack. SHACK THOMAS Just tellin the boys here how Brother Randolph pushin through this deal where our boys gonna be a full part of services- already got the Navy and the Air Force, and the Army is- TY I carried a rifle in the Great War, Shack. Boys get in the middle of this Korea mess they aint gonna thank you for your efforts. SHACK THOMAS We want our due in this country, we got to go whole hog- TY Black folks shooting yellow folks to keep the white folks happy? SHACK THOMAS It's time to move on from that kind of thinkin. Ty starts in through the back entrance of the store- 44. TY You go ahead and move right on, Shack. Then come back and tell the rest of us how it is. He steps in. Shack turns to China Doll- SHACK THOMAS That is a hard-headed man. 24 INT. GENERAL STORE - MORNING 24 LUTHER, the head clerk, arranges boxes on the back wall and shoots a nervous look up front- LUTHER I'd have to ask Mr. Skinner. TY Of course you would. While you at it, remind him how one of the reasons colored folks come in here is to get the lowdown on what's happening in-- Luther brightens as China Doll steps in- LUTHER China Doll! Luther is clearly smitten- CHINA DOLL You gonna let us put these posters up, aint you Luther? LUTHER Oh-- I don't think that be any problem at all. CHINA DOLL (beaming a smile) That's awful nice of you, Luther. LUTHER You lookin special today. CHINA DOLL That's sweet of you to say. 45. TY Maceo, go on with the man and he show you where you can put em up. Come on, darlin, we got more stops to make- China Doll spreads a parting bit of sunshine- CHINA DOLL Nice to see you, Luther. Luther smiles and waves as Maceo hooks his arm and pulls him back into the store- 25 EXT. RAILROAD TRACKS/RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD - MORNING 25 Ty and China Doll hurry down the tracks and cross to the black side of town- TY You got that boy eatin out of your hand. CHINA DOLL Luther's the only one didn't pull my hair when he sit behind me at Sunday school. TY Well I hope you got a little that sugar left, cause we got to spread some on Miss Bertha Mae Spivey- CHINA DOLL You gone ask her to come sing again? TY Imonna ask her for money. Word is she got a whole pile of it squirreled away. China Doll stops, breathing heavily, bends to put her hands on her knees- CHINA DOLL Daddy- TY Come on, girl, we in a rush here- 46. CHINA DOLL I got to rest. Ty softens, walks back to stand beside her- TY I'm sorry, baby. You catch your breath. China Doll smiles weakly- CHINA DOLL So- why Miss Spivey gonna give you money, you don't let her sing at the club any more? TY Gonna make her a partner. CHINA DOLL Partner in what? TY In the Honeydripper. CHINA DOLL But all you ever say it's just a hole you pour good money into- TY That don't matter. Imonna make her a proprietor. CHINA DOLL `tress'. Like waiter and waitress. TY Proprietress. She got to like the sound of that. 26 EXT. MAIN STREET - GENERAL STORE - WINDOW, POSTER 26 One of the GUITAR SAM POSTERS appears in the front window as Maceo tapes it up- A trio on teenage girls stop to look at it as they pass (Possum is nowhere to be seen)- Maceo steps out to join them, eager to close the deal- 47. MACEO Lovely ladies out to make a purchase- OPAL That the same Guitar Sam is on the radio? MACEO The very one. OPAL What's he look like? MACEO Fine lookin man. Real lady killer from what I hear. Got that New Orleans style to him. OPAL You ought to have a picture up there. MACEO Oh, we'll be gettin some of those when he comes in on the train. The main thing is, the man is electrified- and you know what that means. 27 EXT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE 27 Formerly a fairly grand house, Bertha Mae's hasn't been painted for awhile and the yard could use some work. Ty coaches China Doll as they climb the stairs- TY We make like we just come by to see how she's keepin, and then I'll kind of mention how I been thinking of bringing her on as a partner- CHINA DOLL Left the door open. China Doll pushes the front door all the way open. We can hear Bertha Mae's VOICE singing on a scratchy old RECORD. China Doll peeks in to see- 48. 28 INT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - FRONT PARLOR 28 -Slick, sitting at the bottom of the STAIRS that lead to the second floor, looking lost and bewildered- SLICK She's gone. TY Oh. Ty frowns. He was all geared up for the siege- TY When she gonna be back? SLICK She's just gone. Woke up beside her and-- He can't go on, tears forming in his eyes. China Doll and Ty trade a look- 29 INT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - BEDROOM 29 We start on the RECORD PLAYER, needle down on the spinning song, then RACK to see Bertha Mae, laying DEAD in her bed. TY Aw, damn. We RACK again as Ty and China Doll step in. Slick appears in the doorway behind them. He's been drinking- SLICK Fourteen years. TY China Doll, you go find your Mama. She know how to fix up the body. SLICK People make jokes and all, but I been with that woman fourteen years. That's a good part of my life. TY And stop by Beauchamp's and tell em they got a customer. 49. SLICK She gimme the only home I ever had. He looks at them, devastated- SLICK What I'm gonna do now? 30 EXT. COUNTRY ROAD - DAY 30 Sonny walking along. He has left his guitar and sack back at the club. He slows, seeing- POV - SHERIFF'S CAR The SHERIFF'S CAR is sitting at the side of the road, a COUNTRY SONG playing on the radio- SONNY He decides to brave it, walks ahead with his eyes fixed straight ahead. We he gets even with the car we see Sheriff Pugh sitting in the driver's seat, watching him- PUGH In a hurry, boy? Sonny stops, looks to the Sheriff- SONNY Naw, sir. PUGH Take your hat off. Sonny takes his hat off. He meets the Sheriff's eyes, trying to strike a balance between defiant and submissive- PUGH Where you headed? SONNY Lookin for work. PUGH You're not from here. SONNY Naw, sir. 50. PUGH Stranger wanderin around, no job- that would make you a vagrant. SONNY But I'm lookin- PUGH I got a job for you. Get in the back. Sonny doesn't even think about running away. 31 EXT. 1ST COTTON FIELD - DAY - WORKERS 31 Black PRISON LABORERS pick cotton, watched over by an armed DEPUTY- GATLIN (O.S.) I can always use another hand. We SHIFT to see GATLIN, a white planter who chews and spits tobacco, looking Sonny over as Sheriff Pugh stands by- PUGH Caught this young fella in flagrant violation of the statutes. Gawkery with intent to mope. GATLIN What's he gonna run me? PUGH Three dollars a day plus you feed im lunch. Now the sentence- that depends on how long you gonna need the help. Sonny decides to speak up- SONNY I don't get any trial? SHERIFF PUGH Sure you do, boy. And a speedy one, too. (points) Meet Judge Gatlin. Gatlin spits- GATLIN Grab a sack. 51. 32 EXT. PINEY WOODS - CROSSROADS - AFTERNOON 32 Maceo nails a Guitar Sam POSTER to a tree, looks over his handiwork. An ARMY PLATOON trudges into the crossroads, sweat-soaked and footsore- Maceo watches, pleased, as the black soldiers check the poster out as they pass- MACEO Saturday night, fellas! Every fine- looking colored woman in the county gonna be there- don't want to miss it! A white LIEUTENANT passes, giving Maceo a dark look. Maceo salutes- MACEO Afternoon, sir. Nice lookin bunch of soldiers. 33 INT. MAYOR WINFIELD'S HOUSE - DINING ROOM - DAY 33 Delilah sits at the dining room table with a sandwich she's made herself. We hear PERRY COMO on a RECORD somewhere in the house. She hasn't gotten two bites down before Amanda wanders in, crossing to the liquor cabinet- AMANDA Oh dear, I believe it's about that time- She pulls out a DECANTER OF WINE- AMANDA Would you care to join me? DELILAH No thank you. Amanda pours herself a glass of wine- AMANDA Of course you won't join me, you don't partake. That was thoughtless of me. 52. DELILAH That's all right. AMANDA So you don't take spirits and- what else? In your church? DELILAH I'm sort of between churches right now. I been thinking about changing over to the Holiness, but I- I haven't been sanctified yet. AMANDA Ah- DELILAH There's been a minister in this week- AMANDA The tent out by the fairgrounds. Delilah nods. Amanda takes a drink- AMANDA The church I grew up in- we were Pentacostals- they wouldn't have anything but the human voice inside the church. And dancing- any kind of dancing, music, card playing-- well, it was very strict. They took up serpents. DELILAH I've heard of that. AMANDA I tell Floyd these stories and he's horrified. They've always been Methodists, Floyd's family. DELILAH They're good people too. AMANDA When I married Floyd-- oh, it was quite a scandal among my relatives. As if I'd taken up with somebody in a cult. 53. DELILAH It can be a trial, married folks differ in their religion. AMANDA And your husband is a--- ? DELILAH Unaffiliated. AMANDA Unaffiliated. I see. He has his-- social club- DELILAH The Honeydripper. AMANDA Such a colorful name. DELILAH Yes. AMANDA He must devote a great deal of his energy to it. DELILAH It's just him and Maceo Green runs it, and then I go over and cook some when I get off here. AMANDA That's very- supportive of you. Considering the sort of- environment- DELILAH (defensive) I been in those barrooms most of my life, Miss Amanda. Amanda realizes she has probed too deep, tries to back up- AMANDA I see- DELILAH I was a singer. I met Tyrone in the Paradise, down in Shreveport, China Doll was only two- Delilah considers, struggling to express who Ty is- 54. DELILAH I was just kind of livin along, you know, drinking more than I ought-- then Tyrone. It was like a light come into my life. Delilah turns away, embarrassed to have revealed so much- DELILAH People think things because he owns the Lounge, but they don't know him. AMANDA Small minds are never in short supply. She crosses to look out a window- AMANDA The people in this town--- She catches herself, smiles- AMANDA I suppose they expected that Floyd, being from a prominent family- as prominent as is possible here in Harmony- would have chosen somebody more-- She fades away again, empties her glass- AMANDA My people were very devout, but they weren't- financially successful. DELILAH No shame in that. AMANDA In school, if you didn't have shoes- She frowns at the memory, sighs- AMANDA Oh, I forgot-- Amanda is up and out of the room. Delilah frowns at the decanter, hurries to put it away. Amanda comes back in holding a DRESS for a young girl- 55. AMANDA I was going through Emily's old things the other day, and I thought this would look just darling on your China Doll- Delilah examines the dress, which is clearly for a little girl- DELILAH Oh- I don't think it would near fit her, Miss Amanda. AMANDA (disappointed) How old is she now? DELILAH Seventeen. AMANDA (shocked) Oh my- I must have lost track somewhere along the line. Seventeen. She sits, still holding the dress, sneaks a look over to where the wine decanter was- DELILAH It was a very nice thought. An awkward silence that Perry Como fills inadequately. A KNOCK at the back door, then China Doll steps in, not seeing Amanda right away- CHINA DOLL Mama? They need you at- Delilah shifts her eyes to indicate- CHINA DOLL Oh, I'm sorry, Miss Amanda. I didn't know you was home. AMANDA (smiles) China Doll! We were just recalling- you used to play right here under this table. 56. 34 INT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - BEDROOM 34 Ty sits staring, mind working overtime, staring at the dead woman on the bed. He barely hears Slick talking to the undertaker behind him, busy filling out forms- SLICK There isn't any cash money I know of. She sold a good deal of the furniture, but there's still a nice- lookin sofa in the parlor. Only thing she cared for anymore was singin out to Pinetop's place- Ty looks at a large RING on Bertha's Mae's cold gray hand. He touches it with a finger- SLICK You welcome to look around the house- if there's anything your Missus might like-- long as it's not something personal to me and Bertha Mae- Ty draws his finger away from the ring as if burnt- SLICK It's just- she got to go out in style, is what it is. The best you got, all the trimmins- lay it out for her. That's the way she lived it- that's the way she ought to leave it. Ty closes his eyes and buries his head in his hands- 35 EXT. 1ST COTTON FIELD - AFTERNOON 35 Blazing hot. Cotton chaff in the air as the prison WORK GANG bend to their task, dragging long sacks behind them like snakes. Even the DEPUTIES are sweating rivulets as they stand by with their SHOTGUNS in hand. Sonny is way behind the others, not dressed for the work, wincing as he pricks his fingers for the umpteenth time. NED, a little prisoner picking his way back in the opposite direction in a parallel row, takes pity on him- NED Y'all never done this job before. 57. SONNY Can't say I have. NED You want to set your pins out wide, bend over from the hip- Sonny widens his stance- NED -and don't be bobbin up and down all the time. When you up, be up, but when you on the row, stay down. Sonny digs in and keeps low- NED But most important, you got to get you a rhythm. Everything in this life got a rhythm to it- even pullin cotton off the plant. SONNY Lay it out for me. NED Not my rhythm- your rhythm. That's between you and the day and the work you got before you. Once you on it, don't let nothin and nobody push you off it. SONNY I'm going so slow. NED You gettin paid by the pound or by the hour? SONNY I'm not gettin paid at all. None of us are. Ned cackles- NED Then I suggest you work that into your rhythm too. A DEPUTY calls out- 58. DEPUTY Let's see more pickin and less talkin over there! NED Gettin right on it, Boss! Ned picks his way behind Sonny. Sonny starts to rock slightly, looking for a rhythm of movement he can maintain- 36 EXT. 1ST OPPOSITE COTTON FIELD 36 The free pickers sit on and around the truck that brought them, eating lunch. Dex watches the prison laborers across the road as he SHUFFLES a battered DECK OF CARDS, sitting with a couple of the other men- DEX Them boys fryin over there. JUNEBUG That Judge Gatlin's gang- he work them people from can until can't, ever damn day, and when his fields is picked he bid em out to the neighbors. Harvest time comes round here, you sign up with somebody fast or you stay outa sight. Dex waves flies away from his face, spits- DEX Ate a peck of dust today. JUNEBUG Take some water. DEX Only thing wash the dust out is whiskey. JUNEBUG (smiles) Aint enough whiskey in this world wash out what I swallowed in my life. Dex riffles the cards- JUNEBUG What we playin for? 59. DEX Two bits a hand. JUNEBUG That's kind of steep- Dex laughs and starts to deal a card at a time to the players- DEX Hell, I member playin this game one night- Memphis is Boss Crump's town, folks is gamblin before they can walk- ten dollars a hand. I caught a winnin streak that cleaned out half the sportin men on Beale Street. Got up from that table, my money was as long as train smoke- JUNEBUG What happen to it? Dex raises his voice so the woman he checked out in the morning can hear- DEX Spent it all on fine-lookin women. He calls to where Ham stands in knee-high grass, a heavy stick in his hand, staring intently at the ground- DEX Yo, Missippi- JUNEBUG His name Hamilton. DEX Hambone! You want in on this? He raises a matchstick in his fingers- DEX Settle up on payday. HAM That your deck of cards? DEX What if it is? HAM I stay clear of it then. 60. Dex stops dealing to stare at Ham, insulted- DEX You sinuatin? HAM Just sayin I don't want to play. There is a sudden RUSTLING at Ham's feet and WHAP! he brings his stick down hard. He pulls up a RABBIT, dead, by its hind legs- JUNEBUG Looks like dinner. DEX Rabbit is a rodent. Man eat a rabbit, might's well eat a rat. Dex snorts, disgusted, then finishes dealing. He lays the top card face up and slaps down the rest of the deck- DEX (mutters) Simple country nigger, fraid to sit down an lose his little handful of change-- JUNEBUG He awful big to mess with. DEX Don't scare me none. I'm a steppin razor, man, I'm trouble on two legs. We hear a CAR APPROACHING, SLOWING DOWN- DEX Your draw, Junebug. And don't be drippin sweat on my cards. MACEO (O.S.) Excuse me, folks- They turn to see Maceo leaning out of the window of Ty's old Ford, a Guitar Slim POSTER taped to the side of it- MACEO Yall heard about the show we puttin on at the Honeydripper Saturday night? 61. 37 EXT. PURVIS HOUSE - NIGHT 37 A very modest wooden house with a porch. LIGHTS on inside- 38 INT. PURVIS HOUSE - KITCHEN - NIGHT 38 Ty and China Doll sit as Delilah lays dinner on the table. She is dressed to go out- DELILAH I expect there'll be a nice turnout for Bertha Mae tomorrow. TY Folks who wouldn't have nothin to do with her when she was alive. DELILAH Some of them, maybe. You still got to pay your respects. TY Slick gonna have to find him a new ride. DELILAH That's a terrible thing to say- TY That's how the man gets over, is all, sugarin up to some woman got a job or a bankroll- DELILAH It's no way to live. TY Just how it is out in the world, baby- man got to walk through the gates of Hell to get a piece of cheese. He stares moodily, unnoticing as she lays his plate in front of him- TY You're not so young any more, lose hold of what little you got- He just shakes his head- 62. DELILAH If you lose the club I'm sure you'll find something else. TY In this town? Like what? Delilah proceeds cautiously- DELILAH You know anytime you want I could get Miss Amanda to ask her husb- TY "Watch yo feet, Mr. Mayor, I done just mopped the flo! " Delilah tries to ignore this- DELILAH You work so hard at the Lounge, and what it brings in- TY Isn't even as much as what you make polishin that white lady's silver. I know. DELILAH I didn't say that. TY You didn't have to. Delilah gives up, knowing he's set on his mood- DELILAH It'll just have to work out, then. A strained silence. Delilah crosses to the back door- DELILAH Meetin gonna start without I'm there. TY Your soul not the one needs savin, baby. She gives Ty a lost look, steps out. The screen door slams. China Doll sees how worried Ty is- 63. CHINA DOLL It's all gonna be fine, Daddy. Everbody in town talkin bout Guitar Sam comin to Harmony. 39 EXT. REVIVAL TENT - NIGHT - WIDE SHOT 39 A CHOIR sings at the front of the LANTERN-LIT tent, a CONGREGATION of salvation-seekers filling the benches- CHOIR Mother died- Yes she died and left me It was long- long time ago Oh but I searched Searched her record over I found mother just had to go UNDER TENT CHOIR Oh she cried son, Son don't you worry Oh you know the Lord Always fix a way Delilah arrives at the rear of the tent, finds herself a spot on a bench- CHOIR She left me standing Standing along the highway Oh wondering- which way I must go! REVEREND CUTLIP watches his singers, clapping out time with his big hands- CHOIR As I walked- All along the highway I was seeking my Lord each day She left me standing Standing along the highway Just wondering- which way must I go! `Amens' and other sounds greet the end of the song. Reverend Cutlip steps to the center of the platform and looks around at the souls gathered- 64. REVEREND CUTLIP The Highway of Life, Brothers and Sisters, will twist you and turn you, it will run you this way and that way, it will tempt you with many a detour-- for the Highway of Life, Brothers and Sisters, is designed to lead us astray! He gets an `Amen!' from someone in the crowd- REVEREND CUTLIP It meanders away from the Light and into the Darkness, it tires our legs and whittles away at our spirits! The congregation start to get into it, RESPONDING, rocking with the rhythm of the sermon, flapping their PAPER FANS that advertise Beauchamp's Funeral Home in the hot night-- REVEREND CUTLIP It snares us with the thorns and thistles of wickedness, it is paved with the black deeds of sinners and laid out on a crooked plan! That's not the road we want to be on, Brothers and Sisters, that's not the path we need to follow! The Reverend picks up speed- REVEREND CUTLIP We got to get on that other road! The one that leads to salvation! The one that leads to glory! The one that leads to the right hand of God! Praise His name! CONGREGATION Praise the Lord! REVEREND CUTLIP The thoroughfare I'm talking about, the righteous path we got to tread, is called the Highway to Heaven, and by the great Lord above it is straight and it is narrow! (MORE) 65. REVEREND CUTLIP(cont'd) Keep your eyes on the prize and your feet on the street and you won't ever make a mis-step, you won't ever falter, you won't ever stumble, because Jesus will show you the Way! Several people in the audience are up and SHOUTING now, getting into the Spirit. Reverend Cutlip shifts gear, filling his voice with a sense of dread and warning- REVEREND CUTLIP But you got to pay attention to who it is walking beside you, Brothers and Sisters, got to be wary against those who will hold you back from your journey! There's many a loved one got to be left behind! Cause you either on the road or you lost in the wilderness! DELILAH We TIGHTEN on Delilah as she listens, upset, taking this all very personally- REVEREND CUTLIP (O.S.) You either headed for glory or doomed to damnation! You either in with the Lord or you in with the Devil- and they aint no in-between! 40 INT. JAIL - NIGHT 40 We TRACK past CELLS full of black PRISONERS- KING (O.S.) Tulsa aint so bad but for the smell- NED (O.S.) Got them stockyards near the jail- KING (O.S.) That's right- and the flies. Course, I had me in a cell in Georgia once, six other men, didn't have no window atall. NED (O.S.) Must of got caught on one a them freights. 66. Sonny is in a big COMMON CELL with the other conscripted LABOR GANG. He hangs on the bars as behind him men pitch pennies, while Ned and another veteran jailbird, KING, compare lodging experiences- KING Yeah, aint no free ride allowed through Georgia. And the food there- NED Paltry- KING Paltry aint the word for it. Breakfast was a joke, lunch was a rumor- NED -and dinner was a anecdote. KING (laughs) Spose you been locked in that box. NED Or one just like it. Sonny begins to SING softly, almost to himself- SONNY Well you wake up in the morning Hear the bing-bong ring- Walk up to the table And see the same damn thing All Imonna tell you Knife, a fork and a pan If you say a thing about it You're in trouble with the Man The men join him on the chorus- ALL Let the Midnight Special Shine its light on me Oh let the Midnight Special Shine its ever-lovin light on me- Sonny turns to face them- NED You a singer, young man? 67. SONNY Singer, guitar player- Imonna be on the radio some day. People gonna know my name. NED (chuckles) Keep thinkin that way, young man. Judge Gatlin don't choose to work you into your grave, you just might do it. Sonny ponders this, looking back out through the bars, singing more moodily now as we TRACK AWAY from the cell- SONNY If you ever go to Houston Don't you stagger don't you fight Cause the Sheriff will arrest you You're in the cooler for the night- FADE TO BLACK. 41 INT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - BEDROOM - MORNING 41 We hear the slow BLUES DIRGE Bertha May as we see China Doll applying polish to Bertha Mae's fingernails- 42 INT/EXT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - MORNING 42 MUSIC CONTINUES. We TRACK BACK through the house, looking at PHOTOGRAPHS and POSTERS of her singing in her glory days, finally TRACKING out onto the PORCH where Slick sits glumly on the steps and the undertaker stands in his black suit, looking at his watch as MOURNERS begin to pass into the house- 43 INT. BERTHA MAE'S HOUSE - PARLOR - MORNING 43 MUSIC CONTINUES. MOURNERS pass the OPEN COFFIN- 44 EXT. COUNTRY ROAD - MORNING 44 MUSIC CONTINUES. Ty and Maceo help carry the coffin down a dirt road, Slick walking at the head of the mourners following it- 68. 45 EXT. CEMETERY - MORNING 45 MUSIC CONTINUES as- Hands grip ropes as the coffin is lowered into the HOLE- Reverend Cutlip speaks a eulogy- Slick tries to keep it together- Scratch and Lonnie watch the ceremony from a tree branch- Ty looks at his watch, slips away from the funeral party. Delilah notices, frowns. Reverend Cutlip takes note as well- A shovel digs into piled dirt- Dirt is tossed down upon us and the screen goes BLACK. 46 EXT. RAILROAD STATION - MORNING 46 Ty waits for a train, still in his mourning suit. We TIGHTEN on his face- tense, preoccupied with his schemes to save the club- POSSUM Hear tell Miss Bertha Mae passed. Ty whirls around-- somehow he didn't see Possum, sitting on a bench behind him, guitar in his lap. TY That's right. POSSUM She lived it how she sang it. Ty tries to ignore him, looks down the rails- POSSUM Waitin for somebody. Ty is silent. POSSUM Aint nobody on that train gonna change your luck, Tyrone. Gonna have to save your own self. 69. TY (annoyed) What you know about anything? POSSUM Oh, nothin much. Ty steps away. Possum speaks quietly- POSSUM But I know you from way back. Possum starts PLAYING, a dark, moody, slide-guitar blues. Ty looks toward Possum, not happy he's there, then looks away. The MUSIC gets LOUDER, FASTER, Possum MOANING and WHOOPING, stomping his foot- We TIGHTEN on Ty's face, tighter, tighter, then DISSOLVE TO: INT. BAR - NIGHT - FLASHBACK 47 47 We're in a BAR ROOM- smoke, heat, packed bodies- Possum's SONG grows more intense as we TRACK IN on GUITAR MAN- young, with slick hair a moustache and tons of attitude. He sneers, flicks his cigarette almost straight at us. We TRACK IN on YOUNG TYRONE, also swearing, stepping away from his piano- Guitar Man hands his guitar to one of the eager MEN standing close, hoping for a fight- A PRETTY GIRL stands to one side, looking scared and excited, covering her mouth with her hands- Young Tyrone steps in to meet him, the CROWD around almost pushing them together- Guitar Man pulls out a KNIFE! Young Tyrone grabs for it and they grapple, face to face, struggling in a terrible dance- A TRAIN WHISTLE breaks the spell! EXT. TRAIN YARD - MORNING - PRESENT 48 48 Possum stops playing and cocks his head to listen- The WHISTLE again as the TRAIN APPROACHES. Ty takes a deep breath, hoping- 70. 49 EXT. COUNTRY ROAD/2ND COTTON FIELD - DAY 49 Mourners are walking back down the country road where we saw the coffin carried. Reverend Cutlip sidles up to Delilah- REVEREND CUTLIP A mournful end for a wayward sinner. DELILAH She always seemed at peace with herself. REVEREND CUTLIP The company she kept, the life she led- DELILAH I never knew Bertha Mae to do hurt to a living soul. The Reverend is not too pleased with Delilah's forgiving attitude- REVEREND CUTLIP We're all hoping to see you get over and accept the Lord tonight, Delilah. DELILAH I'm hoping so too. Cutlip nods toward the FIELD as they pass the PRISON LABOR GANG, picking cotton under guard- REVEREND CUTLIP You been lingering at the threshold long enough, Sister. Time to step ahead. Delilah tries not to show how shaken she is by this challenge. She passes out of frame and we see China Doll bringing up the rear of the funeral party, lost in thought. She looks over into the cotton field- POV - SONNY, PRISON LABOR GANG Sonny bends his back with the other laborers, picking and sweating- 71. CHINA DOLL China Doll pauses, frowns as she sees it is Sonny working, a DEPUTY strolling past him, shotgun in hand. Sonny sees her, lowers his head in shame- 50 EXT. TRAIN STATION - LATE MORNING 50 The TRAIN has just pulled into the station. A pair of PULLMAN PORTERS step out-- But nobody else. Ty feels his heart sink. Shack Thomas comes up behind him, carrying an overnight bag- SHACK THOMAS Tyrone- got somebody gettin off here? TY Supposed to be. He halts by Ty for a moment, watching. Nobody else is stepping out- SHACK THOMAS What's the party's name? TY Sam- Guitar Sam-- don't know his birth name- SHACK THOMAS (impressed) He's comin here? He calls to the porters further up the platform- SHACK THOMAS Yo, Nat! Guitar Sam get on this train? NAT Naw, man. He's in the hospital back in Little Rock. TY Hospital? 72. NAT You know music folks- whatever he was doin, he must have done too much of it. The porters LAUGH. Shack, realizing this must be a setback for Ty, pats his shoulder before he steps onto the train- SHACK THOMAS Well, brother- maybe he be in tomorrow. We FOLLOW Ty away from the train as Nat calls `All aboard!' and the engine gathers power. Possum sits listening to the single SLIDE NOTES he plays, as if tuning his guitar- POSSUM Somebody didn't show up. TY (grim) Wish they'd made you dumb instead of blind. We HOLD on Possum, cackling darkly, as Ty walks away. The train WHISTLE BLOWS- 51 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - DAY 51 A torn and crumpled Guitar Sam POSTER lays on the bar counter. FINGERS move on the keyboard. Ty sits drinking, brooding, PLAYING and SINGING softly at the piano. Maceo is at the bar- TY Well I had my fun if I Don't get well no more Well I had my fun if I Don't get well no more My head is spinnin And I'm goin down slow- MACEO Man don't take care of hisself- out drinkin and jazzin the women every night- 73. TY Don't make any difference now. MACEO Got so bad, I heard there was some ole boy goes around pretendin to be Guitar Sam, fill out the gigs he misses. Does pretty well for hisself, what I hear- Ty pauses on the keyboard- TY Somebody we could find? MACEO (shrugs) Hell, I don't know. Just a story I heard. They both go back to brooding. Ty takes a drink. He stares at the keyboard- TY There must have been a first one. MACEO First what? TY Back slavery days, they had the ones that worked in the big house. Might not of had shoes always, but their pants didn't have no holes and they didn't pick no cotton. MACEO House niggers. TY That's how they called em. They must of had all their African kinda instruments- drums, shakers, some kind of banjo thing- but the piano- MACEO Didn't bring no piano over on them ships from Africa. 74. TY The piano was just sittin there in the white folks' big room, all polished up-- and I figure this one boy, he goes past fifteen, twenty times a day, running the corner of his eye over it. And he's there when they play, the masters, doin all their minuets and whatever- Ty PLAYS something like a MINUET- TY -him standing there with a tray of white people food pretendin not to have a thought in his head, might be only some dust hangin in the air for all they know- but he's watchin the fingers, see, watchin them keys work. This old boy, the first one, he can play alla them Africa kinda instruments, he can play mud if you give him the key and the tempo, he's got music in his head, in his heart, in every damn piece of him there's music. MACEO Down to the bones-- TY And one day the masters is away, huntin foxes or some rich white people thing they get up to, and he's alone in the room with that piano and he comes over and sits down on the bench- MACEO Watch out now- TY -and he spreads his fingers out the way he seen the minuet player do- and he- Ty hits a MINOR CHORD, lets it decay- TY And he thinks- `Lord help me, I could do some damage with this.' 75. A silence. Maceo is moved by the scene- MACEO Would have liked to been there. I mean to hear the cat play, not none of the rest of it. Ty gets up and crosses the room with his drink in his hand, distraught. This is the end for Ty, no strategies left, nothing but the bitter taste of total defeat- TY Mace, Imonna lose my club. MACEO Old Man Toussaint finds out you stole his liquor, you like to lose more than that- TY I got no more cards to play- MACEO Maybe if you was to go down, see Lucky Hardaway in person- TY (angry) I aint kissin up to no cokey-nose, conk-headed- WHAP! He kicks Sonny's guitar case, left sticking out under a table, and sends it spinning across the floor till it CRASHES into the bar and flips open. Ty and Maceo stare at the contents- TY What the hell that sposed to be? Maceo pulls out a home-built SOLID BODY GUITAR, a painted white rectangle with a complicated PICKUP jury-rigged over the strings and yards of ELECTRICAL CORD hanging off it- MACEO Some kind of guitar. TY A guitar has got a hole in it, that's where the sound comes from. That boy must be bout three bricks shy of a load upstairs. China Doll rushes in, upset- 76. CHINA DOLL They gone and arrest him! TY Arrested who? CHINA DOLL Sonny. The high Sheriff arrested him and sold him over to Judge Gatlin. TY Who's Sonny? CHINA DOLL Sonny that was here yesterday morning. TY Sonny that got a screw loose is why they arrested him. Maceo, make a noise on that- Maceo plucks a string. Not much of a sound- MACEO It's electric- TY I plug a chunk of stove wood into the wall I get more music out of it than that mess gonna make. MACEO Naw, man, it don't work unless it's hooked up to the juice, see? You got the juice, you don't need the hollow inside the box, the music just runs straight from the strings through this wire and comes out- He dumps the sack Sonny brought out and outs falls a mass of tubes and wires, also home-modified- MACEO -your amplifier. Which is what this thing must be. CHINA DOLL Sonny said he fix radios in the Army. 77. TY Sonny didn't do nothin but feed bedbugs in anybody's Army, and some of em crawled in his head. Surprised if that boy got the wit to pick cotton. Judge Gatlin bought himself a droolin idiot. What you want to amplify a damn guitar for anyway? CHINA DOLL Daddy- TY Less you gonna sit over on your chair and play them little Charley Christian kind of riffs- MACEO A sideman- TY Sit over there and be all clean and polite. Guitar hasn't been up front since them old piss and moan blues shouters, sit their blind asses on the corner hollerin for pennies- MACEO Old time music- CHINA DOLL Daddy, Sonny didn't do nothin to be arrested for! He was just lookin for work. MACEO They hung colored boys for less than that, darlin. Least on the work gang they feed em, keep their strength up. CHINA DOLL But he doesn't belong there! Maceo turns the guitar over in his hands- MACEO You know, Guitar Sam plays him an electric, but I don't think it's this no-hole kind of deal. 78. TY I hope he plugs it in the wrong socket some night, lectrocutes his sorry no-show ass! Ty has a thought. He looks over at the guitar in Maceo's hands- TY (thinking out loud) Now if he did show up here-- and our power was to go out again while he was playing- MACEO (O.S.) I think I fixed it good this time, Ty. Ty smiles- TY So he come out and plugs his ax in- MACEO He come out lookin good, from what I hear. All kind of spangly pants and jacket, got his name spelled out on the back- TY Clothes, right- MACEO Hair all slick and shiny, flash some gold teeth at them gals, got his sax man behind him, maybe a piano, harmonica, drums- TY You remember that night the lights went out in the Esquire Club in Mobile? MACEO (smiles) And somebody took off with the gate? Stole the whole damn register off the counter- TY They didn't hold it against Reggie Porter, did they? 79. MACEO Naw- it was his place that got robbed. TY Didn't hold it against him, didn't expect no money back for the show- MACEO They all too busy diving on the pot of that tonk game got interrupted- TY And nobody suspected it might be Reggie Porter hisself that pulled them lights, did they? Maceo begins to see where Ty is leading- MACEO Aw, no, Ty, we can't- Ty claps his hands together, jumps up and heads for the door- TY China Doll, you mind the place while we're gone! (to Maceo) Come on, man, we got work to do. CHINA DOLL Where you going, Daddy? TY I promise the people Guitar Sam, they gonna get Guitar Sam! 52 INT. SHERIFF'S OFFICE 52 We start on a portrait of Governor Big Jim Folsom on the wall, then TILT DOWN to Sheriff Pugh, feet up on the desk, a table-top FAN pointed at him, looking up at Ty- SHERIFF PUGH Why you interested in this boy? TY Got a job for him. SHERIFF PUGH Must be doin pretty good for yourself out there, Tyrone, you hirin new people on. 80. TY Passing well, yeah- SHERIFF PUGH But this boy- TY Name is Sonny- SHERIFF PUGH He's payin off his debt to society right now, and if I was to pull him out of the field it would cost the county- TY Judge Gatlin payin three a day for prison labor. SHERIFF PUGH You gonna pay me four for the duration of his sentence? TY Which might be- ? SHERIFF PUGH -as long as I care to make it. TY Well, I was counting on more of a one-time deal- if I could just rent him out for the weekend- SHERIFF PUGH Fifty dollars. Ty looks stricken- SHERIFF PUGH It's not just the money. There's legalistic principles involved here. Public safety issues- TY I pay you Sunday morning? SHERIFF PUGH You pay me now or you forget about it. TY I don't have it now. 81. SHERIFF PUGH You think you too smart for the rest of us, don't you, Tyrone? Think you can go it by yourself. He puts his feet down and sits forward, drilling Ty with his eyes- SHERIFF PUGH You'd rather eat roofin nails than come to me for a favor- TY It's not a favor if I got to pay- SHERIFF PUGH Oh, you gonna pay all right. You don't hand me that money Sunday mornin, you got yourself a new partner. Same deal as I got with Toussaint. How'd that be? Ty considers. He doesn't have any options- TY (deadpan) You'll get the fifty. SHERIFF PUGH (smiles) And that wife of yours- TY (wary) Delilah- SHERIFF PUGH Them fried chicken sandwiches- if I was to come by, now and then, check up on my interests- TY She be happy to fix you whatever you want. SHERIFF PUGH My wife's cookin would gag a maggot. TY Different people got different kinds of talents. Sheriff Pugh heaves himself to his feet- 82. SHERIFF PUGH Lurleen aint discovered what hers is yet. Let's go fetch that boy. 53 EXT. 2ND COTTON FIELD - DAY - SHOTGUN 53 A SHOTGUN in a deputy's arms- POV - PICKERS Faces dripping sweat, prison gang pickers stoop to their work- TY Ty stands by his beat-up old Ford at the side of the road, watching, remembering. A few of the PRISON LABORERS look up, curious, as Sonny is led over- DEPUTY This the one? Ty nods, looks to Sonny- TY You got any ideas about turning rabbit on me, you best get rid of em now. SONNY You payin my way out? TY Till Monday. SONNY How come? They get INTO THE CAR- TY You like draggin that cotton sack? SONNY No. TY Then don't ask questions. 83. Ty pulls away, leaving the less fortunate stooped in the field- 54 INT. SEWING ROOM - NADINE 54 MUSIC plays on the RADIO as Nadine masterfully works her SEWING MACHINE and Maceo stands by uneasily. He holds up the denim jacket Sonny left at the club- MACEO This size, right, but it's got to shine. NADINE And when you need this? MACEO Tonight. NADINE (considers) That's a tall order. MACEO It's got to happen. NADINE (fishing) You know, I do my best work, my fastest work, when I'm happy. MACEO Yeah, I spose you do- Nadine looks up at him from the sewing machine- NADINE You gone make me happy, baby? Maceo nervously makes for the door- MACEO Uhm- you come by the club tonight, we havin a special show. Tell em at the door you my guest- NADINE Food aint the only thing a woman needs three times a day. MACEO (mutters) Wouldn't hurt you to skip a few meals. 84. NADINE What's that, baby? Maceo turns at the open door- MACEO Boy's gonna need time to try that jacket on- see how it feels. Later, Nadine- He is gone- 55 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - DAY 55 Ty and China Doll stand looking at Sonny as he sits on a bar stool- TY You got to do somethin with this boy's head, darlin. They might not know what the real Sam look like, but it aint this. CHINA DOLL I can try. China Doll looks through the beauty products she's piled up nearby- SONNY And what exactly I'm supposed to do? TY You gone stand up there with that contraption you got an play Guitar Sam numbers. SONNY Hell, I do that with my eyes closed. TY We could get the audience to close theirs we be better off. MACEO (O.S.) Ty- Maceo pops his head in the front door- 85. MACEO I tracked Mr. Trenier down- TY Let's hit it. Ty leaves to join Maceo- CHINA DOLL Bye, Daddy. China Doll is a little nervous to be left alone with Sonny. She puts her comb in her hand and walks around Sonny, examining his hair while he examines her face- SONNY You know what you're doing? CHINA DOLL I fix Mama's hair all the time. SONNY But you aint been to that school yet. CHINA DOLL You go to school to learn your guitar? SONNY (laughs) No. China Doll steps behind the bar- CHINA DOLL I might pick up some new things at beauty school but mostly it's for my certificate, and that is `a ticket to adventure'- that's what it says in the brochure. People lookin for beauty all over the world. Sonny sees the LOOSE WIRES that come through the wall behind the bar. China Doll searches around- SONNY You want to watch out for them wires sticking down- don't look safe. 86. CHINA DOLL (shrugs) Yeah- power's always going out, people getting shocks and whatnot- SONNY Somebody ought to fix it. She searches under the counter for something- CHINA DOLL `A career in beauty is like money in the bank.' Says that in the brochure too. Plus it isn't physically taxin. SONNY Yeah, I can't see no pretty thing like you behind a plow. CHINA DOLL I had the rheumatic fever when I was little, left me with a weak heart. SONNY Oh. Mine been actin funny too- since I laid eyes on you. She acknowledges his flirting with a little smile and comes up with a MASON JAR full of clear LIQUID- SONNY What's that? CHINA DOLL Just some ole moonshine they keep around. China Doll crosses back to Sonny- SONNY (concerned) What you gonna do with it? CHINA DOLL They always joke about how this stuff'll straighten your hair right out- She twists the lid off, sniffs the liquid, reacts to its strength- 87. CHINA DOLL Imonna just make yours relax a little. 56 INT. PARLOR 56 TIME TRENIER, an older musician with a permanently stoic expression, sits watching his pupil, a YOUNG BOY, torture the SCALES with a CORNET. He glances up at Ty and Maceo, trying not to plug their ears as the boy continues to PLAY- MACEO Mr. Time Trenier- that's a name to be reckoned with. Time doesn't seem to react to the flattery- MACEO Story goes that you used to play with Buddy Bolden. TIME Played with most all of em down there. MACEO And King Oliver- TIME One band falls apart you find yourself another one. Never any shortage of bands, down New Awlins. TY I didn't know you was givin lessons. TIME Pays the rent. Almost. TY You interested in a playin job? TIME Your place? MACEO (tentative) It's uhm- backin up a man on the electric guitar? 88. TIME (shrugs) If you can pay, I can play. TY Got to dress sharp. No need to say this to Time Trenier. You could cut yourself on the creases on his pants- MACEO It aint like a all-night thing- you just start out and there's gonna be a accident- Ty shoots Maceo a look- TIME Accident. TY Sudden loss of power. Lights out. TIME (shrugs again) It's your gig, man. TY Eight o'clock. This aint colored people time and it sure aint New Awlins time. I mean eight o'clock on the money. TIME If you got the green I'm on the scene. TY That's a deal then. MACEO You know any drummers? TIME (nods) I'll bring you one. TY Nothin fancy, he just got to keep time- TIME Time is my name. Ty and Maceo wince as the kid hits a particularly SOUR NOTE- 89. 57 EXT. COUNTRY ROAD, 2ND COTTON FIELD - LATE AFTERNOON 57 The free pickers are lined up at the side of the road- CLOSER A white CLERK sits behind a wooden table in front of the transport truck and pulls cash from a METAL BOX, consulting a thick LEDGER in front of him as he pays the pickers off. Sheriff Pugh observes, his patrol car parked nearby. Ham has come to the head of the line, Junebug behind him- CLERK Twenny-four, twenny-five, twenny- six, twenny-seven, twenny-eight. Make your mark here- HAM (softly) Owe me thirty. CLERK Book says twenny-eight. HAM Dollar fifty every hundred pound, and I picked- CLERK Two dollars deducted for stones. HAM I didn't put no stones in the sack. CLERK We mill the cotton, there's always stones. HAM But there wasn't none in my sack- CLERK We take off two dollars a week, always have. Aint that right, Junebug? Junebug knows it's useless to complain- JUNEBUG Yes suh. Been that way my whole life. 90. Ham is furious but has nowhere to go with it- SHERIFF PUGH You gonna take your pay, son, or give it up to charity? Ham swipes his pay off the table, stalks away. Sheriff Pugh glares after him. We FOLLOW Ham as he crosses to the rear of the truck. Dex sits on the tailgate, grinning at him- DEX Wouldn't let nobody mess with my money like that. HAM They took the same two dollars off yours. DEX Yeah, and you could pave a highway with the rocks I threw in that mess. He catches the eye of Lucille, standing nearby- DEX You country nigros let the crackers run you like dogs- SNATCH! Ham grabs Dex by the shirt front and yanks him close, hissing in fury- HAM That sheriff wasn't here I'd snap your neck, boy. SHERIFF PUGH (O.S.) Don't let me stop you. Ham turns to see Sheriff Pugh standing behind him, a wry smile on his face- SHERIFF PUGH But first you gonna sign that ledger like you sposed to. Don't want nobody cryin they didn't get their due. 91. 58 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - DAY 58 Ty is repairing the little STAGE with hammer and nails- SONNY (O.S.) Mr. Purvis? TY (doesn't look up) People call me Ty or they call me Pinetop. Mr. Pinetop to you. SONNY (O.S.) I just wanted to tell you- I preciate the opportunity. Ty looks up to see Sonny with his hair pressed under a tight cap made from an old STOCKING- TY Right. SONNY I know ever one of Guitar Sam's songs- know the chords, know the words- TY That's fine. Sonny begins to stroll around the edge of the club, looking at PHOTOS and SHOWBILLS on the walls- SONNY China Doll said how you was famous once. Ty is pleased at his step-daughter's bragging, but doesn't show it- TY I was known, but I was never what you call famous. SONNY How'd you get your start? Ty sighs, sits back from his work- 92. TY Down in Mobile there was an old cathouse professor name of Joe Dudlow, had had a stroke on one side, curled him all up- but he kept on pluggin. I used to come out and play his left hand for him. SONNY How old you were? TY (shrugs) Thirteen, fourteen. This one night it was goin hot and heavy and Joe just passed, right there at the piano, in the middle of Black Bottom Stomp. They propped him up at the bar, stuck a drink in his hand, and told me to keep poundin them ivories. (shakes his head) There was a meanness hanging over them juke joints, there was murder in the air. You stopped playin for a minute, it come down like a flock of crows. Sonny stops by a poster for the `REGINALD ERSKINE BAND featuring Tyrone "Pinetop" Purvis'- SONNY This is you- TY Big band days, on the road. If a railroad train run through it, we played it. SONNY (reading) `Reginald Erskine'. Don't believe I ever heard of him- TY Big tall light-skin fella out of Carolina, said he's part Cherokee. Couldn't play nothin, but he waved his little stick and had this long greasy hair he throw around like Cab Calloway. SONNY And you were the piano man. 93. TY Piano man, arranger, you name it. SONNY That must of been somethin, see the country first class. TY I don't know about first class, but we seen the country. SONNY How come you stopped? TY (shrugs) Got tired of carrying another man's water. Didn't want to die in no colored hotel some night in Who-Knows-Where Arkansas. He bangs the last nail in- TY Met Delilah and wanted something of my own. SONNY Well you don't have nothing to worry about, Mr. Pinetop. I won't let you down tonight. Ty looks at Sonny, considers telling him what the plan is- TY No- I don't spose you will. Ty gets up and goes into the back. Sonny crosses to the tangle of wires coming out of the wall behind the counter and snaking off in every direction. He grabs hold of one, thinking- 59 INT. PURVIS HOUSE - KITCHEN 59 Delilah is in her kitchen, HUMMING a GOSPEL SONG to herself, apron on as she begins to make a pie. She pulls a METAL FLOUR CANNISTER down from the shelf, flips the lid off- about half full. She starts to scoop flour out from it and something falls out- a small CLOTH PURSE. She picks it up to put it aside, then frowns at the way it feels. She shakes flour off, unzips it- 94. Nothing inside. 60 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - BACK ROOM 60 Maceo loads bottles of beer into the ICEBOX, wincing as the sounds of a SCREAMING ARGUMENT blast in from the bar- DELILAH (O.S.) How could you do that? TY (O.S.) Imonna put that back and double- DELILAH (O.S.) You don't go gamblin with my baby's money! TY (O.S.) I had to send off the advance pay or the man don't come and play- DELILAH (O.S.) I don't care what you took it for, I saved that money up for China Doll- Delilah bursts through the swinging door into the back room, pursued by Ty, trying to explain- DELILAH -and you got no business puttin your fingers on it! TY China Doll don't need any school, baby, she could walk into one of them shops right this minute and get a job! DELILAH There's got to be some line you won't cross, some thing you won't do- TY The world starts throwin me breaks, woman, maybe I'll catch religion and walk the straight and narrow like them Bible thumpers you sit up with, but till that day, I- 95. DELILAH Reverend Cutlip is right about you! WHAM! Delilah slams the back door as she storms out. Ty turns and CRACK! kicks an empty crate halfway across the floor before stomping out to the bar. Maceo opens a beer with the church-key hanging from the icebox handle, takes a gulp and sits to ponder this new development- 61 INT. BEDROOM - OPAL - EARLY EVENING 61 We hear the revival meeting CHOIR SINGING an upbeat number as Opal, dressed for Saturday night, checks herself out in a spotted, cracked MIRROR and works on her make-up- CHOIR (V.O.) You got to choose Got to choose tween the fire and the Light 62 EXT. TOWN - LUTHER - EARLY EVENING 62 MUSIC CONTINUES. Luther struts around a corner in the black section of town, dressed up to party. Behind him we see a half-dozen other YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, all decked out, moving toward the railroad tracks- CHOIR (V.O.) You got to choose Got to choose tween the fire and the Light All you sinners Got to choose tween the fire and the Light 63 INT. ARMY BARRACKS - EARLY EVENING 63 MUSIC CONTINUES. A trio of BLACK PRIVATES share a mirror, spiffing up their uniforms to go out on leave- CHOIR (V.O.) No earthly love Is gonna make it right! You got to choose- 96. 64 INT. WORKERS HOUSING - EARLY EVENING 64 MUSIC CONTINUES. Dex, dressed to go out, pulls a SHOEBOX out from under the cot he sits on. He lifts the lid to reveal an old .38 PISTOL- CHOIR (V.O.) Got to choose tween the world and the Lord You got to choose Got to choose tween the world and the Lord 65 EXT. WORKERS HOUSING - EARLY EVENING 65 MUSIC CONTINUES. We TRACK toward the barracks-like housing for itinerant workers as PICKERS come out, cleaned up and ready to celebrate- CHOIR (V.O.) All you sinners Got to choose tween the world and the Lord Ham walks alone. We see him stuff his ROLL of single dollar BILLS into one pocket, tuck a FOLDING KNIFE into the other. He passes a telephone pole and we HOLD on the Guitar Sam POSTER tacked up on it- CHOIR (V.O.) Train is leavin Better jump on board! 66 EXT. REVIVAL TENT - EVENING 66 Delilah arrives at the revival tent, the CHOIR already SINGING- CHOIR You got to kneel Got to kneel for the Savior and pray You got to kneel Got to kneel for the Savior and pray 97. 67 EXT. HONEYDRIPPER - EVENING 67 MUSIC CONTINUES. The BLUE LIGHTS of the SIGN come on. PEOPLE fill the yard in front, heading into the Honeydripper. Metalmouth collects COVER CHARGE at the door, MONEY passing hands- CHOIR (V.O.) All you sinners Got to kneel for the Savior and pray Aint no hidin From the Judgement Day! 68 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - EVENING 68 Maybe fifty people are in the club already, mostly LOCALS and HARVEST HANDS, with more arriving all the time- Ty stands watching the crowd, tense, not at all confident that any of his scheme is going to work- A group of twenty of the black SOLDIERS from the base step in- Maceo comes over and lays a hand on his shoulder- MACEO Natives gettin restless. TY How we doing? MACEO We gonna be full up. But the food- Delilah comin in? Ty's expression gives him the answer- TY What if I lost her? MACEO She won't let you down, Ty- TY This aint gonna work, is it? MACEO We just got to play it out and see- 98. DEX (calling) Guitar Sam! They look out at the growing crowd. Ty is grim- TY See if you can push another round of drinks while I stall em. MACEO Then you gonna bring him out? Dex is joined by several OTHERS in the club, calling out- DEX AND OTHERS Sam! We come to hear the guitar man play! Guitar Sam! TY You be on those wires. Give him three bars and then you pull it. MACEO I got a baseball bat under the counter, but you out here all alone- TY Just get the liquor movin, Mace, and keep that money where you can run with it. 69 EXT. REVIVAL TENT - NIGHT 69 Reverend Cutlip holds forth under the LANTERN LIGHT- REVEREND CUTLIP The Lord don't want nobody to sit back suffering! He wants you to stand up! He wants you to rise up! He wants you to step forward! He wants you rush down into the merciful arms of His eternal salvation! Many of the congregation are up on their feet, clapping and testifying- REVEREND CUTLIP Is there anyone out here tonight gonna answer His call? Is there anyone out here tonight gonna come forward and be saved? 99. DELILAH Delilah is standing, tears running down her cheeks, filled with the emotion of the moment- REVEREND CUTLIP The fire is heatin up, Brothers and Sisters, and Judgement Day is nigh! Aint no time to hesitate, you got to come on down and take Him into your heart! Delilah starts to walk down the aisle- REVEREND CUTLIP That's right- come on down! They no turning back now- feel the Lord's hand at your back- got to leave all them sinners behind! Delilah stops in the middle of the aisle, trembling, unsure- REVEREND CUTLIP (sees her) You got a voice in your heart, Sister- that's the Lord talking! You hear him? Delilah starts to nod her head, weeping- REVEREND CUTLIP That voice telling you where you need to be right now! You just got to move your feet and get there! 70 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - BACK ROOM - NIGHT 70 China Doll fusses with Sonny's hair after he hangs his guitar, dangling with electrical hookups, over his head- CHINA DOLL You look good. Ty steps back in with them, wiping sweat from his forehead with a handkerchief. He looks Sonny over- his hair slick and shiny, the outfit Nadine sewed up for him tight and sparkling- TY (impressed) Damn- 100. CHINA DOLL He looks good, doesn't he Daddy? TY Honey, I want you to get right by that front door and take over collectin the cover charge. And if anything should happen- like go wrong or something- you just step out and walk away from the club, hear? CHINA DOLL What's gonna go wrong? TY Oh- our Guitar Sam here gets them soldier boys jumping it could get a little rough- just be on your toes, that's all. CHINA DOLL Okay. She starts away- TY China Doll- CHINA DOLL Yeah? TY You know there aint a thing in this world I wouldn't do for you. Even if I mess up sometimes, you know that, right? China Doll looks at him, not sure what brought this on, but pleased to hear it. The CALLS for Guitar Sam grow LOUDER from the floor- CHINA DOLL I know that, Daddy. TY You go on, now. China Doll exits and Ty looks back to Sonny- TY Well, you look like something might of come outa New Orleans- 101. SONNY I forget to tell you- I fixed your hook-up. TY My what? SONNY Where the electricity comes in? It was all- MACEO (O.S.) Ty! They turn to see Maceo stepping in, concerned- MACEO We got a situation out there- TY You don't think I know that? MACEO Got the law in the house. 71 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - BARROOM 71 Sheriff Pugh stands near the piano, putting a considerable damper on the mood in the room. Ty hurries out to him, with a panic-stricken smile on his face- TY Didn't think we'd be seeing you so soon! SHERIFF PUGH (looking around) Got a nice crowd in here tonight, Tyrone. See them army uniforms- TY Yeah, well we got ourselves this special attraction, see, and- SHERIFF PUGH Chicken. TY Huh? 102. SHERIFF PUGH Them ribs outside smell real good, but I got my heart set on some of your Delilah's fried chicken. TY Right- SHERIFF PUGH She made it last Saturday at the mayor's but ole Clayford Gentry was up from Eufala and he got the drumsticks. Sheriff Pugh is distracted for a moment as Opal and the girls from the store step in, dressed to the nines, drinking up the eyeball action from the pickers and soldiers- SHERIFF PUGH I'm partial to dark meat. TY See, the thing is- SHERIFF PUGH She is back there cookin, aint she? Our agreement was- TY The situation we got, Sheriff, what with this special guest come up from Louisiana- what it means is- uhm- Ty has nothing, the crowd is starting to CHANT for Guitar Sam again. He wipes his forehead- TY Maybe if you were to come back in- DELILAH Regular or spicy? Delilah is there, smiling at Pugh, pulling her coat off- DELILAH They both take the same time to fix up, I just got to know which. Ty and Delilah exchange a long look- 103. SHERIFF PUGH Have to make mine regular. I like the spicy fine but it always come back to nip me later. She shoots a look to Ty- DELILAH It's important not to bite off more than you can chew. (to Pugh) Yall just make yourself at home. She kisses Ty on the cheek and heads for the kitchen- DELILAH Good luck tonight, baby. SHERIFF PUGH Slap some maynaise on it! Ty smiles, his nerves all gone now- TY (pointing) Might want to wait over there, Sheriff. Don't want to scare off the customers- A CHEER from the crowd. Sonny has wandered uncertainly out onto the stage! TY Oh Lord- Ty runs up to his microphone, shoots a look to the bar- Maceo is pouring a scotch with one hand, the other wrapped around the wires coming out of the wall. He nods to Ty- Sonny starts to hook his guitar up with a thick COIL OF WIRE, then into the dented AMP sitting on a wooden chair beside him and pointed out at the crowd. Metalmouth Sims looks on uncomfortably. Ty puts on his biggest grin, easing behind the keyboard- TY So here's what you all been waitin for, people, the noted performer and recordin star- 104. ENTRANCE - TIME AND YOUNG HENRY Time Trenier strolls in with his sax still in its case, hat on his head, exuding his no-sweat attitude. Beside him is YOUNG HENRY, a kid who can't be more than 14, wearing a fedora- TY (O.S.) -direct from New Orleans, Louisiana- STAGE TY -Guitar Sam!!!! A TERRIBLE SQUAWK emits from the amp as Sonny makes the connection- Sheriff Pugh cover his ears- The girls from the store cover their ears, making pained faces- Sonny pulls his guitar away from the amp and the SQUAWK settles to a FUZZY BUZZ. Sonny frowns at the amp- SONNY Sorry, folks- must of got kicked on the train. The audience is stone-faced. Could this really be the man? Young Henry steps up and sits behind the DRUM KIT, pulling sticks from inside his shirt- Ty closes his eyes, begins to shake his head in defeat- China Doll looks worried, collecting another cover charge at the door- Delilah steps out from the kitchen and looks to the stage, worried- Sonny holds his arms out wide, shifting his body to get the BUZZ under control- Dex leans to talk in Junebug's ear- DEX What's this fool playin at? 105. Maceo isn't going to wait to find out. He grabs the wires with both hands, yanks- they hold firm! He looks to the stage, panicked- -as Sonny brings his fingers to the strings and the amp BLASTS the room with a long, trip-hammering, spine-shivering, ELECTRIC GUITAR INTRO! Ty stands at the piano with his mouth hanging open- Sonny WHOOPS and leans into his microphone- SONNY Gonna hold may baby as tight as I can Tonight she'll know I'm a mighty man! Have you heard the news? There's good rockin tonight! Sonny looks over to Ty, who catches himself and begins to play along. Young Henry is impassive as he plays a fast shuffle on the skins- Ty looks over to Maceo, half-climbing the wall as he tries to pull the wires out. Maceo sees Ty, who waves him off- SONNY Have you heard the news? There's good rockin tonight! Delilah smiles and presses her hands together, shooting a look upward- DELILAH Thank you, Jesus. Time Trenier has his case open now, the gleaming instrument in one hand, squinting at the mouthpiece as he holds it up to the light with the other- SONNY Meet me at midnight behind the barn Don't you worry I'll do you no harm The crowd is already CLAPPING and STOMPING in time with the song. Henry starts to hit the two and the four beat hard to keep time- SONNY Make sure to bring my rockin shoes Tonight I'm gonna rock away all of my blues! 106. Time Trenier screws the mouthpiece on, puts his horn to his lips and BLOWS right on the beat to take the sax break, walking through the parting crowd to the bandstand! Junebug grabs Opal's hand and they begin to DANCE a modified jitterbug, people spreading to give them room- Sheriff Pugh, hands still over his ears, sits in a corner paying special attention to Opal's hip action- As Time continues to blow, stepping up onto the stage, Sonny keeps urging Metalmouth Sims to come closer to his microphone with the harmonica. Sims is hesitant but Sonny keeps waving- closer, closer- Metalmouth shoots a nervous look to Ty, who nods from the piano, so he butts his harp smack against the microphone, takes a deep breath and HONKS his soul out, grabbing the break from Time! The audience goes wild, a half-dozen couples dancing now, others clapping and finger-popping and jumping to the beat where they stand. Sonny shakes out the long CORD attached to his guitar- China Doll is trying to keep collecting from the new CUSTOMERS pressing in the door and dance at the same time, thrilled by the music. Lonnie and Scratch sneak in behind her as she turns toward the bandstand- Metalmouth wraps up his break and Sonny takes over with the guitar again, making it WAIL as he hops off the stage, steps up on a chair, then onto the bar counter! He walks the length of the bar, playing his ass off, hops down at the far end, grins at China Doll and heads out through the door, dragging extension cord behind! Lonnie and Scratch hurry to pull slack for him as he steps out into the NIGHT- 72 EXT. ACE OF SPADES - NIGHT 72 Ham and a few other pickers stand outside Toussaint's, beers in hand, staring across toward the Honeydripper as Sonny steps out PLAYING with a CROWD behind him- HAM What the hell is that? Sonny steps out into the middle of the crossroads and plays, a CAR stopping short of running him over. 107. He hops up on the hood and keeps playing, a TRUCK from the other direction stopping to blast him with its HEADLIGHTS. Sonny indicates with his guitar neck to the CROWD emptying out of Toussaint's that he wants them to follow, then hops down onto a big picker's back and is carried back in to the Honeydripper, still playing- HAM We got to check that out! A couple dozen patrons move away with him. We HOLD on the doorway as OLD MAN TOUSSAINT comes out to look, puzzled and angry- 73 INT. HONEYDRIPPER - NIGHT 73 Time and Metalmouth SING into the same microphone as Sonny plays his way back up to the stage- TIME AND METALMOUTH Have you heard the news? There's good rockin tonight- Have you heard the news? There's good rockin tonight- We FOLLOW as Maceo hustles back and forth, trying to keep up with orders for ribs, bring cold beers out from the icebox, etc. He suddenly stops in his tracks- Nadine stands before him, looking fatally sexy in a SATIN DRESS she no doubt made herself. MACEO Oh my soul. NADINE Don't tire yourself out, Poppa. You an me got bidness together. MACEO I believe we do. He hurries past with his arms full of beer, pivoting to check her out from another angle- Dex sees across the room, frowns- Ham is talking to Lucille at the bar, leaning in close to be heard over the music- 108. SONNY I heard the news- There's good rockin tonight! Sonny finishes with a squawking chord and the joint goes wild- CHEERING, WHISTLING, STOMPING! SONNY Alla you men grab hold of a woman! You can't find a woman, just grab hold of yourselves- we gonna play this one slow and tight. Sonny goes into the intro for Louis Jordan's Blue Light Boogie. Time lays down a steady rock beat with his sax and Ty joins in at the piano- SONNY They did the boogie real slow With the blue lights way down low They did the boogie real slow With the blue lights way down low Ty joins him- SONNY AND TY They did the boogie real slow With the blue lights way down low Ty takes the verse- TY I went to a party With a bobby sox I started swingin All she would do was rock As they join in the chorus, Ty sees- Cool Breeze, strolling in, checking out the action with a proprietary air. Ty looks to Maceo, getting back behind the bar. Maceo sees as well, tightening up- Cool Breeze nods to Ty. A slow, sexy SAX BREAK comes up and Ty leaves the piano to cross to the bar. When he gets there Maceo is already counting out a huge pile of BILLS- 109. MACEO Hundred forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, five, six, seven, eight, nine- hundred fifty. And they's another fifty in here- Maceo thunks a heavy CLOTH SACK full of change onto the countertop- MACEO Lucky Hardaway don't mind some change, does he? Cool Breeze doesn't even glance at the money, hard-eying Ty instead- COOL BREEZE What if Mr. Hardaway was to say let the chumps keep their change, he wants the club back one way or the other? Maceo looks to Ty, who remains impassive, mind working- COOL BREEZE How'd that be? TY Well- he'd have to take it up with my bidness partner. Ty shifts and we RACK FOCUS to see across the room to Sheriff Pugh, receiving his sack of chicken and white bread from Delilah. Ty smiles and waves- Cool Breeze reconsiders his terms- COOL BREEZE That sheriff your partner? TY (sighs) Yeah, and he's twice as mean as he is ugly. Cool Breeze grins, scoops up the bills on the counter- COOL BREEZE You must want this club awful bad, brother. Cool Breeze hefts the sack of change, shoots a look to the stage and leans over to speak into Ty's ear- 110. COOL BREEZE You maybe know this already, but that aint no Guitar Sam. He steps away just as the song ends to APPLAUSE, Ty taking a deep sigh of relief. Sonny steps up to the microphone to introduce the next song- TOUSSAINT (O.S.) You is a lie! A shocked silence. The audience makes way for Old Man Toussaint to come tottering up to the foot of the stage. He points a bony finger at Sonny- TOUSSAINT You is a lie, boy! I known Sammy since he's drinkin mama's milk, hell, I known his Mama herself when she live up to Plaquemine- and you aint him! The audience looks to Sonny for his defense- Ty holds his breath. Maceo brings the baseball bat up from behind the bar. Sonny just smiles- SONNY That's Creole Guitar Sam you talkin bout, Pops. I'm Delta Guitar Sam. Toussaint ponders this a moment, then huffs- TOUSSAINT As long as we straight on that. JUNEBUG Get on outa there and let the man play! A CHORUS of CRIES to the same effect, and Sonny crosses back to his microphone- SONNY Imonna play you one I come up with today while I was havin my hair cut- He starts into a bouncy INTRO that Metalmouth joins in with, then starts to SING as the crowd starts to dance and clap- 111. SONNY Oh China Doll Can't get you offa my mind! Oh China Doll I can't get you offa my mind! If you be my baby Gonna leave all them others behind! The front row is all girls goggling at Sonny, instant groupies- but we RACK to China Doll, transfixed, as she is drawn toward the stage- SONNY Oh China Doll Think about you day and night! Oh China Doll I think about you day and night! Can't forget you baby Oh when you gonna treat me right? Time Trenier steps in for a growling SAX BREAK- TY Ty looks around the crowded, rocking room- POV - SHERIFF PUGH The Sheriff makes his way through the crowd and out the door. The last person he passes turns toward Ty- Possum? But then DANCERS cross in front and he is gone. TY Ty frowns, troubled. Under the sax now we hear a dissonant SLIDE GUITAR, the haunting notes Possum was playing at the train station. Ty searches the crowd- POV The SLIDE GUITAR continues underneath as we PAN across the crowd dancing- There's Possum again, at the bar, face turned toward Ty. 112. TY We TIGHTEN on TY. Why is he here? POV - POSSUM Possum turns his head slowly, fixes on something, and we PAN to see Dex and Ham standing toe-to-toe, snarling into each other's face. We PUNCH IN tighter and tighter on the young men, body language telling us a fight is about to break out- ECU TY Ty desperately pushes his way across the crowded floor to reach them and the FLASHBACKS come again, the SAX MUSIC growing echoey and menacing- INT. BAR - NIGHT - FLASHBACK 74 74 The shaky perspective and over-saturated colors again, tight on the men struggling, the Girl cowering, then Young Tyrone twisting the Guitar Man's wrist and thrusting, again and again, hugging close to him, then pulled away and the- -KNIFE falls to the floor, BLOODY, and the- -Guitar Man falls to his hands and knees, his stomach a bloody mess, crawling on all fours and HOWLING and Young Tyrone watching in horror as he is held back by many arms and the Girl SCREAMING- INT. HONEYDRIPPER - NIGHT - (PRESENT) 75 75 -which becomes Time BLOWING HIS SAX into the microphone- -and Dex reaches for his pistol- -and Ham reaches for his knife, but- -a huge, strong hand clamps down on Dex's wrist- -and another huge hand grabs Ham's wrist! Ty is there, clamping onto them with a grip of iron. 113. A lighter, bouncier ELECTRIC GUITAR RIFF has replaced the sax now. Ty looks deep into the eyes of the two surprised pickers- TY Yall in my house, here, gentlemen. Don't have no fightin, don't have no killin, don't have none of that dismal nonsense in my house. Understand? What's your name son? Dex is shaken by the strength of the grip on his arm- DEX Dex- Dexter Moncrief. TY And you? HAM Hamilton Drinkwater. TY Well, gentlemen, this is the night there won't be no pitiful song written bout you two killin each other. Don't nothin rhyme with `Moncrief' anyhow. Maceo is there now, holding a cardboard BOX in one hand and the BASEBALL BAT in the other- MACEO Got a problem here? TY These young men seem to brought something in for our collection. MACEO (to Dex) Yours first. Ty gently takes the pistol from Dex, regards it grimly before laying it in the box. He turns his attention to Ham- TY Now yours. He takes the knife from Ham, tosses it in the box- TY Yall still need to mess with each other, you go outside and do it. 114. Ty lets go of their wrists- TY This world is full of people got no use for us, like to see us in the grave. We don't need to give em any help. The two give each other a final dirty look and move away into opposite corners- STAGE Sonny keeps playing- SONNY Oh China Doll Got to let you into my heart! Oh China Doll Got to let you into my heart! I surrender darlin I loved you from the very start! Ty rushes to the piano, joins in jamming with the other players- 76 EXT. CEMETERY - NIGHT 76 Slick sits on a tomb, drinking wine, MOONLIGHT spilling over Bertha Mae's fresh-dug GRAVE. He listens to the MUSIC in the far distance- SLICK Sound like the music movin on again, darlin. The way it always do. He listens for another moment, sighs- SLICK Time to make room for whoever comin next. FADE TO BLACK. 115. 77 EXT. HONEYDRIPPER - MORNING 77 The SUN RISES next to the Honeydripper sign. We hear the CROW of a distant ROOSTER. The parking lot is empty but for Ty's old Ford- Ty, exhausted but happy, steps out front. He pastes a SNIPE that says HELD OVER! across the Guitar Sam poster- POSSUM (O.S.) That boy can play some. Ty turns. Possum is on the road, guitar strung over his shoulder, feeling his way with a red-tipped CANE. TY You leavin? POSSUM Aint needed round here no more. TY Where you headed? POSSUM (smiles) Oh-- down the road. Ty watches the blind man move away for a moment. MACEO (O.S.) Tyrone- Ty turns as Maceo steps out, equally tired and unshaven- MACEO Who you talkin to out here? Maceo looks down the road, but Possum is nowhere to be seen. Ty shrugs- TY Just myself. 78 EXT. SHARECROPPER SHACK - EARLY MORNING 78 Scratch and Lonnie are set to pretend to play music again. Lonnie spreads his fingers over the keys he's drawn on the board- -and begins to PLAY! Fast, rhythmic boogie piano- 116. Instead of a Diddley bow, Scratch is pretending to tune the two strings on a `guitar' made of a plank of wood and baling wire. He carefully takes a length of clothesline rope leading from the guitar, tacks the end of it to the wall of the shack, plugging himself in. He looks to Lonnie, who nods, and then- -he begins to PLAY in time with Lonnie. We CRANE UP and away from them, the MUSIC spilling out over the field- It sounds a whole lot like rock and roll. THE END