CARRIE
Written by
Lawrence D. Cohen & Stephen King
FADE IN:
From an absolutely glistening WHITE � an image which first appears to be a
brilliantly shining glass globe, and then gradually becomes more of a piece of solid
matter, less of a mystery. It's theEXT. WHITE BUNGALOW (OR HOUSE) � DAY
1. FILLING THE FRAME like a picture postcard. Modest, old-fashioned,
spotless � a vision of small town normalcy and virtue.This is the home of MARGARET WHITE and her daughter CARRIE. It seems
to have been scrubbed from roof to porch; it is white. Even the lawn seems to
have been washed and bleached. Antiseptic.We hear a woman's voice:
MARGARET (o.s.)
Carrie! CarrieThe voice is distant but insistent. It is heard, in perspective, through the following prologue,
which initially involves:2. STELLA HORAN � DAY