Only You
Screenplay
by
Diane Drake
SUPER: 1968
On a darkened living room, a huge summer moon spilling silver
through a window.
We move slowly across the mantelpiece where a pair of candles
glow, illuminating family photos. Weddings two, maybe three
generations back -- brides in white, their young grooms at
their sides, frozen in time. As we pan, we hear two VOICES
offscreen: a BOY'S and a GIRL'S.
GIRL'S VOICE (O.S.)
Stop pushing it. You're not
supposed to force it. You're
supposed to just let it happen.
BOY'S VOICE (O.S.)
I'm not pushing it, you're pushing
it.
GIRL'S VOICE (O.S.)
I am not.
Silence. Until,
GIRL'S VOICE (O.S.)
You're pushing it again.
An exasperated sigh.
BOY'S VOICE (O.S.)
Well, hurry up. My foot's falling
asleep.
GIRL'S VOICE (O.S.)
Mo-mmm. Larry's pushing it.
Mom?
MOM (O.S.)
(from the next
room)
Larry, don't push it.
And now, we finally pan over to discover two KIDS playing with
a Ouija board. For future reference, the players are FAITH
(age eleven), and her brother LARRY (ten).
LARRY
I'M NOT PUSHING IT.
FAITH
Wait. I have to write this down.
A groan out of him. She grabs a piece of paper and starts
scrawling out a series of letters.
FAITH
Grandma told me everybody has a
soul mate.
FAITH
But most people never find theirs,
most people settle. I'm never
gonna settle.
She gazes up as the ripe summer moon slips behind a bank of
clouds.
FAITH
This way I'll know the name of the
man I'm supposed to wait for.
The arrow continues to move around the board, stopping on
various letters which she copies down.
LARRY
Yeah, but, what if this guy lived
a billion, trillion years ago?
Like, what if he was a cave man,
and now he's dead?
FAITH
Don't be stupid, Larry. If he's
my destiny, then, obviously, he
has to be alive.
Another letter.
LARRY
Yeah, but, what if he doesn't live
here? Like, what if he's a
cannibal in New Guinea or
something?
FAITH
If I live here, then he lives here.
Fate wouldn't make a mistake like
that.
(beat)
And stop talking. You're gonna
ruin the spell.
Another pause. Another letter. Then... Ever the devil's
advocate,
LARRY
(whispering)
Yeah, but... but, Faith, what if
he does live here, and one day you
just walk past him on the street?
I mean, you don't hear his name,
you don't get a chance to introduce
yourselves. You practically bump
straight into each other, but you
never even know it?
Right in his face,
FAITH
We'll KNOW.
LARRY
Okaaaaayyyy.
The arrow comes slowly to a halt. And she writes down the
final letter, as the moon again breaks through the clouds,
throwing a bright white beam of light directly onto the name
which reads:
FAITH (O.S.)
(a whisper)
Damon Bradley.
(she looks up,
spellbound)
He's the one.
Beat.
LARRY
Goodie. Can I ask about the Series
now?
CUT TO:
EXT. CARNIVAL - NIGHT
A screaming face. Whirling lights. A local carnival. The
small-town traveling kind.
SUPER: THREE YEARS LATER.
Up on the ferris wheel, a bunch of JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
are distinguishing themselves by hurling water balloons down
at carnival-goers. Among the participants is Faith's brother
Larry.
PULL DOWN from them to "MADAME DIVINA'S FORTUNE TELLING
BOOTH". "Know Your Fate". Clustered in front of it are a
bunch of JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS.
We should recognize Faith as one of them. Another girl,
LESLIE, is egging a friend on.
LESLIE
Go on, go on...
(to the rest)
She wants to know if she's gonna
marry Alex.
GIRL #2
I do not. I'm not gonna marry
Alex.
(obviously)
He doesn't even have a car.
LESLIE
But he's got pretty eyes. That
means your kids would have pretty
eyes. You can always get a car
later, but you can't always find
pretty eyes. You gotta think
ahead.
GIRL #3
Who cares about pretty eyes,
Leslie? I'm telling you, stocks,
bonds, real estate -- that's what
you wanna look for in a man.
GIRL #4
(dismissing)
Heh...
GIRL #3
What then?
GIRL #4
(the voice of
authority)
Definitely sex.
Somebody else pipes up,
GIRL #5
My mom told me you gotta want the
same things out of life. Have the
same values, be able to
communicate.
They all turn to look blankly at this poor, misguided soul.
GIRL #5
I'm just telling you what she said.
They're still looking at her.
GIRL #5
It's not like I believed her or
anything...
FAITH
I think you're all wrong.
LESLIE
What do you think the most
important thing is, Faith?
There is not a doubt in her mind.
FAITH
True love. I believe there's one
special person out there who's
meant for each of us. And when
your eyes meet, it'll be magic and
you'll both know it instantly.
A couple of dissenters roll their eyes.
FAITH
(turning to another
friend)
Don't you think so, Kate?
KATE's looking at the ground, trying to sound casual.
KATE
I don't know, I guess I never
really thought about it...
(in her next
breath)
Is Larry here?
FAITH
(she couldn't care
less)
Yeah. He's around somewhere.
Up above, Larry takes careful aim, then sends a water balloon
torpedoing their way. It hits the ground between them with
an enormous SPLAT. They SCREAM.
INT. FORTUNE TELLING BOOTH - NIGHT
We move past them, through a beaded window and into the booth
where a disheveled older WOMAN, MADAME DIVINA, is paging
through a copy of "Scientific American".
There's a TAP at the door. She checks her watch. Curses.
She shoves the magazine in a drawer, then hoists a bowling
ball, the kind with the iridescent swirls in them, onto an
opening in the center of the table, carefully positioning it
so the three holes aren't visible. She flicks on a flashlight
above it. Crystal ball.
Back outside, the girl everybody-thinks-is-going-to-marry-Alex
is nervous.
GIRL #2
But what if she tells me something
bad? I don't want to hear anything
bad...
KATE
They never tell you anything bad.
Nobody'd ever go to them if they
did.
The door opens. The WOMAN'S imposing hulk casts a shadow down
over them. They look up.
FORTUNE TELLER
Who knocked?
Like deer in the headlights.
GIRL #2
(pointing at Kate)
She did.
KATE
(pointing at girl
#2)
She did.
Nobody moves, until,
FAITH (O.S.)
I did.
Faith looks at her friends, shrugs, then gamely ventures
inside past the beads and sits down.
FORTUNE TELLER
What's your name?
FAITH
Faith.
FORTUNE TELLER
(lighting a candle)
What do you wanna know, Faith?
FAITH
Um, just basic destiny stuff, I
guess. But-- I don't want to hear
anything bad.
(beat)
If that's okay.
Madame Divina starts laying out a series of tarot cards.
Suddenly there's a loud KNOCK at the back door. Faith jumps.
FORTUNE TELLER
(dismissing)
Spirits.
She lays down a couple more cards. Then a persistent
"PSSSSTTTT", "PSSSSTTT". More BANGING.
FORTUNE TELLER
(hollering)
Harry, I'm outta change.
More KNOCKING. Harry is determined. Annoyed, Mme. Divina
finally gets up.
FORTUNE TELLER
How come I always wind up next door
to the freak show?
(as she goes)
Just because they're midgets does
that mean they don't have to go
to the bank like the rest of us?
She lumbers to the back of the booth, throws open a back door
and looks down.
FORTUNE TELLER
What?
Inside, Faith is nervously eying the cards. Her friend KATE
peeks in through the beads.
KATE
(mouthing the words
and pointing)
Is that a bowling ball?
Faith doesn't understand. Kate mimes a bowling motion,
swinging her arm. Faith shrugs. As the woman returns, from
outside we overhear,
BOY'S VOICE (O.S.)
Hey, Kate. Larry wants you.
LARRY (O.S.)
I do not.
Kate grins, ducks out. Mme. Divina sits back down. Closes
her eyes. Fingers the ball, entranced.
FORTUNE TELLER
Something is coming to me. I'm
getting... a name.
Faith leans forward.
FORTUNE TELLER
(straining)
This name is very important to
you... Da-- David. No-- no...
A faint breeze flutters through the room and the candle starts
to flicker.
FORTUNE TELLER
Damon.
Faith's heart skips a beat.
FORTUNE TELLER
His name is...
(her eyes pop open
with startling
intensity)
Damon Bradley.
It is, of course, the same name.
FAITH
Omigod. Omigod.
(getting up)
I have to go.
She seizes Faith's hand.
FORTUNE TELLER
Just a minute--
Faith freezes.
FORTUNE TELLER
Your destiny's two dollars.
Faith pulls out two bills, drops them on the table. Bolts
for the door. But the woman stops her again.
FORTUNE TELLER
Hey--
She leans in very close and pulls Faith toward her. We should
sense that this is not part of the act. This is for real.
FORTUNE TELLER
The truth is, no matter what the
cards say, you make your own
destiny. Don't wait for it to come
to you. You understand?
Faith nods. Still in shock.
FAITH
Can I be excused now?
CUT TO:
SUPER: TWENTY YEARS LATER -- SATURDAY NIGHT
We hear pouring rain. But what sounds like rain is actually
the shower, as we pull back to find Mitzi Gaynor washing that
man right out of her hair. "SOUTH PACIFIC" is on television.
We pull back even further to reveal three WOMEN watching.
A big Saturday night. There's a lot of chocolate on the
table.
The women are: the adult FAITH. Attractive, a little dreamy.
The walls of her apartment are adorned with reproductions of
famous works all featuring a similar theme, Rodin's "The
Kiss", Botticelli's "Birth of Venus", etc. Bookshelves are
crammed with volumes of poetry. She's absentmindedly pulling
the petals off a bouquet of flowers on the table.
Also in attendance: KATE, her childhood friend turned
housewife and sister-in-law. Kate is a pragmatist. She's
clipping coupons out of the newspaper as they watch. And,
doing her nails, LESLIE. Big hair. Good heart. Not the
sharpest tool in the shed.
As the movie cuts to a commercial,
LESLIE
I'm just saying I think it would
be a good idea.
KATE
(dubiously)
Date police...
LESLIE
Yes. A guy who says he's gonna
call, then doesn't, ought to get
slapped with a citation, that's
all.
Faith glances at Kate. They're used to Leslie.
LESLIE
(blowing on her
nails)
Anyway, like I said, I've given
it a lot of thought and I've
finally narrowed it down.
(beat)
A heterosexual with a job.
FAITH
Well, I don't think it's asking
too much to want to feel it in my
head and my heart and my body and
my soul all at the same time, and
to have that feeling to be mutual.
Pass the M&Ms please.
Her friends groan. They're used to Faith. Kate hands the
candy over.
LESLIE
Not as long as you're not hoping
to find it on planet Earth.
KATE
Leslie's right, Faith. You've got
to start being more practical.
Do you know what the statistics
are, the marriage odds for women
your age?
FAITH
I don't believe in statistics.
KATE
You're an accountant for cryin'
out loud.
Faith holds out both palms, gesturing that her point has been
made.
KATE
What about that guy you work with,
Mike what's-his-name?
FAITH
(shaking her head)
No. He smokes.
KATE
How about the other one? His
friend.
FAITH
Just moved in with his girlfriend.
KATE
(brightly)
How about that guy at the bank?
Faith pops another M&M.
FAITH
Scientologist.
KATE
(deflated)
Oh.
Beat.
KATE
So, you gotta be a little flexible.
Look at your brother and me.
Larry's not perfect, neither am
I. But we work it out. We're not
unrealistic in our expectations,
and we have each other.
(setting down her
scissors)
I think you've got the Door Number
Three Syndrome.
FAITH
Don't tell me, Oprah did a show--
LESLIE
Yeah, I saw that. Like on Let's
Make A Deal. You've got the Amana
freezer and you can keep it, or
risk it on what's behind Door
Number Three. Which usually turns
out to be a donkey.
Faith looks at Kate.
FAITH
I don't have an Amana freezer.
KATE
It's a metaphor. It's women who
always think there's some unknown
out there that's going to be better
than what's in front of them. And
instead wind up with nothing.
FAITH
Metaphorically, I still don't have
an Amana freezer.
KATE
I think if you're honest with
yourself, you'll admit you've had
a chance at a number of Amana
appliances in your lifetime.
She knows there's probably some ugly truth to this. Luckily,
the PHONE RINGS. Faith picks it up.
FAITH
Hello? Hi, Larry.
(beat)
Yeah, she's here. Hold on.
(turning to Kate)
It's your husband.
INT. LARRY'S KITCHEN - NIGHT
LARRY, Kate's husband, Faith's brother, is at the kitchen
table, munching the last crumbs out of a bag of potato chips
and watching television.
LARRY
Kate, you're still there? I
thought you'd be on your way home
by now.
INT. FAITH'S KITCHEN - NIGHT
KATE
You miss me?...
INT. LARRY'S KITCHEN - NIGHT
LARRY
Uh, yeah. Sure.
(gazing forlornly
into the
refrigerator)
Honey, did you forget the guys are
coming over tonight?
KATE (ON PHONE)
No, why?
LARRY
(helplessly)
Well, there's nothing here to eat.
INT. FAITH'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
Over the movie, we hear yelling -- Kate's half of the fight
-- in the background. Then the SLAMMING of the receiver.
When she comes back into the room, the "Some Enchanted
Evening" number is on. Faith is mouthing the words. Kate
starts picking up her coupons.
FAITH
Is everything okay?
KATE
Yes.
(glancing at the
tv, annoyed)
You know all the shrinks on Donahue
say that all those love songs about
some enchanted evening are just
a cruel hoax that feeds people's
fantasies.
FAITH
(a little
plaintive)
But somebody wrote those songs.
KATE
So, what's your point?
FAITH
Just that they came out of
somebody's experience is all.
KATE
No, Faith. They came out of
somebody's imagination.
EXT. FAITH'S DOOR - NIGHT
Faith walks her friends to the door, opens it.
FAITH
I wish you didn't have to go so
early.
KATE
(still annoyed)
Yeah, well, Larry and his friends
are hungry.
(relenting)
And I did say I'd try to pick
something up.
LESLIE
And I told Ted I'd be home later
if he wanted to stop by.
FAITH
I thought you said you thought he
had a date.
LESLIE
Well, after that.
As they talk, a slight GUY, one who might best be described
as, well, non-descript, walks by and heads into his apartment.
NON-DESCRIPT GUY
How's it going?
FAITH
Pretty well, Dwayne. How about
you?
DWAYNE
Can't complain.
He closes his door. Kate looks at Faith. Who shakes her
head.
FAITH
No.
KATE
Is he married?
FAITH
No.
KATE
Is he gay?
FAITH
I don't know. I don't think so.
KATE
So?...
FAITH
So, he's not my type.
(beat)
Let me walk you to the elevator.
They walk.
KATE
What's he do?
FAITH
I don't know, Kate.
KATE
You don't have any idea?
FAITH
He's a podiatrist or something.
KATE AND LESLIE
(in unison)
He's a doctor?
FAITH
Look, there's no chemistry there,
okay? There's no... thrill.
KATE
"Thrills"? That's what you're
waiting for? You know how long
that lasts? Besides, how do you
know? Have you ever been out with
him?
FAITH
No. He's never asked me.
KATE
Why don't you ask him?
FAITH
Why should I ask someone out who
I don't want to go out with in the
first place?
KATE
If you've never been out with him,
how do you know you don't want to
go out with him?
LESLIE
(almost more to
herself)
I thought he was kinda cute...
Faith sighs. Mercifully, the elevator doors finally open.
Kate and Leslie get in. As the doors close,
KATE
Take a chance, Faith... None of
us is getting any younger...
INT. FAITH'S APARTMENT - NIGHT
Faith re-enters her apartment. The answering machine light
is blinking. She plays the message back as she gets ready
for bed.
ANSWERING MACHINE
Hi, honey. It's Mom. I just
wanted to apologize if I upset you
at brunch today.
To herself in the bathroom mirror,
FAITH
If you upset me at brunch today?
ANSWERING MACHINE
(correcting
herself)
For upsetting you at brunch today.
Now, you know I don't think you're
a failure. And if you never get
married, that's perfectly fine with
your father and me.
Faith is applying eye cream. She leans in closer, carefully
examining the lines around her eyes.
ANSWERING MACHINE
Of course you're not a freak.
You're right, plenty of people
aren't married.
(trying to be
supportive)
The guy who cuts my hair isn't
married. Hey... maybe you tw--
(a voice in the
background)
He's gay.
(her mother)
Oh. Never mind. Anyway, if you
want to spend the rest of your life
alone, well, that's your choice.
And I respect it. I just want you
to be happy, that's all.
(beat)
Hold on, your Dad wants to say
something.
(male voice)
Good fruit salad today, Faith.
(Mom takes the
phone back)
We'll talk to you soon, sweetie.
The machine shuts off. Faith gets into bed. Reaches for the
light. Then, remembering something, gets up.
There's a daily calendar lying on her dresser. She rips off
the top page, crumples it into a ball, drops it into the
wastebasket.
And turns out the light.
DISSOLVE TO:
INT. AUDITORIUM - DAY
A vast audience of PEOPLE, all clad in ridiculous get-ups.
Faith is wearing a chicken suit. Her Mother is there, in an
octopus costume. Kate and Larry are Siamese twins. Leslie
is dressed as a radish. MONTY HALL steps up to Faith.
MONTY HALL
So, which one is it gonna be,
Faith? Will it be... Door Number
One?...
DWAYNE, the podiatrist, peeks out from between the curtains
of Door Number One. Waves. The CROWD goes WILD.
MONTY HALL
Door Number Two?...
The distinct BRAYING of a DONKEY can be heard emanating from
behind Door Number Two.
MONTY HALL
Or Door Number Three?...
A complete mystery. This one seems to glow.
ALL
(chanting)
Take Dwayne! Take Dwayne!
CAROL MERRILL is running an arm sensuously along Door Number
One.
FAITH
(nervously)
Door Number Three?
Murmurs of dismay ripple through the crowd. The curtains
part. To reveal a shriveled OLD CRONE, covered in cobwebs,
who bears an unsettling resemblance to Faith. The crowd BOOS.
INT. FAITH'S BEDROOM - NIGHT
Faith shoots up in bed, in a cold sweat.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. FAITH'S APARTMENT - THE NEXT MORNING
Faith exits her apartment and heads down the hall, carrying
a wastebasket. She opens the garbage chute, lifts up the
basket, but as she tilts it, her hand slips and a multitude
of crumpled little balls, all those days, go spilling out onto
the floor. She just stares down at them, on the edge. When,
O.S.
You need some help?
She looks up. It's Dwayne.
FAITH
I do...
SLOW FADE TO BLACK.
It's on a little BRIDE AND GROOM atop a massive wedding cake,
rotating to an endless loop of "We've Only Just Begun".
O.S.
Okay, it's settled.
Pull back to reveal Faith on the other side of the bakery
case.
FAITH
This one, in vanilla. He wants
vanilla.
INT. CAR - EVENING
Kate and Larry are dressed up. Driving through a
thunderstorm.
LARRY
This is the last one before the
wedding, right?
KATE
Right.
LARRY
And we didn't have to bring another
present?
KATE
No.
EXT. DWAYNE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT
A party. Champagne corks POP, MUSIC plays, GUESTS circulate.
We move around the room, picking up snatches of conversation.
Dwayne is leading Faith around by the hand. Thrusting her
ring finger into people's faces.
She's embarrassedly playing along.
DWAYNE
That's right. Six grand. Can you
believe what they get for these
things? I'm telling you, it's
highway robbery.
He pats her ass proprietarily.
DWAYNE
But she's worth it.
Her mother watches, beaming. Other elderly RELATIVES come
up to her, offering their congratulations.
ELDERLY RELATIVE
(sotto, to her
mother)
We'd almost given up hope, dear.
In another corner,
KATE
Not only is it tacky, it's
exploitation.
LARRY
It's not exploitation. These
people wanna sell and I wanna buy.
How are golf clubs exploitation?
(to a woman nearby)
She takes one night class and
suddenly she's a socialist.
KATE
Sociologist. And because.
(ticking them off)
Pawn shops are just like
prostitutes, farm auctions and coal
miners. They're all for sale, but
none of 'em would be if they
weren't desperate for the money.
LARRY
We're all desperate for the money,
doll. That's what made this
country great.
(to the woman
again)
Back me up on this Candy, am I
right?
KATE
Don't call me doll, Larry. I hate
it when you call me doll.
LARRY
You used to love it when I called
you doll.
KATE
You said it differently then.
CUT TO:
Dwayne's got a captive audience and is holding court near the
front door. Faith is across the room, a tray of food in her
hands. The DOORBELL RINGS.
DWAYNE
(ignoring it)
...I'm not kidding. All over the
metatarsus. Corns the size of your
fist-- and this fungus...
(searching)
You know the way tuna fish looks
when it's been in the back of the
refrigerator for about six months?
Anyway--
His listeners start silently returning their hors d'oeuvres
to the serving trays. The doorbell RINGS some more.
DWAYNE
(to Faith)
Honey, could you get that? I'm
in the middle of a story here--
Faith sets down the tray. Goes to the door. Outside is
Leslie.
LESLIE
Sorry I'm late. I was waiting for
a phone call.
Faith welcomes her in, introduces her to some other guests.
Larry comes over to congratulate his sister, gives her a kiss.
As he walks away,
KATE
(contemptuously)
He begged me to marry him. I
didn't even want to marry him.
FAITH
(not unkindly)
Yes you did.
KATE
Well, I wouldn't've if I hadn't
thought I was in love.
Off her look.
KATE
He tricked me. He was really fun
back then. And he was so cute...
(beat)
How was I supposed to know that
ten years down the road he'd turn
out to be an idiot?
Dwayne pops his head in.
DWAYNE
Hon-ey, picture time.
Faith gets up to follow him. As they go, he turns to her,
DWAYNE
You gonna leave your hair like
that?
Her hair looks exactly as it has all evening. But she's
anxiously trying to somehow rearrange it as the FLASH POPS,
and the FRAME FREEZES.
DISSOLVE TO:
INT. DOORWAY - LATER THAT NIGHT
The party's over. They're saying goodnight to the few
remaining guests. The door closes one last time. Faith
starts cleaning up, picking up plates, etc. Dwayne's standing
in the bedroom doorway, unbuttoning his shirt, already getting
ready for bed.
DWAYNE
This was really nice.
FAITH
It was, wasn't it?
DWAYNE
You did a terrific job, honey.
FAITH
(pleased)
Thanks.
DWAYNE
(putting his arms
around her)
And just think... This is only
the beginning.
He kisses her forehead. Releases her. Heads for the bedroom.
DWAYNE
Oh, sweetie, you won't forget to
pick up my cleaning tomorrow, will
you?
She starts to respond, but-- he's already disappeared. A
distant roll of thunder rumbles through the room. The
candlelight flickers. And the rain descends.
INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY
A sea of white, with a tiny face drowning in it. Massive
sleeves, an enormous hoop skirt, tiers of cascading ruffles
drenched in acres of white sequins.
FAITH
I feel like the Good Witch of the
North.
Kate's helping Faith try on her gown and veil.
KATE
Come on, it's not so bad.
FAITH
Look how big it makes me look.
(she looks down)
I look like an Alp.
KATE
I think it was sweet of him to pick
it out.
FAITH
I know... It was.
Kate positions the veil on her head.
KATE
But what?
FAITH
(sighing)
Oh, I don't know. I guess it's
just not quite the way I always
thought it was going to be. You
know, like in the movies.
KATE
That's the problem. When you're
a kid you think life is gonna be
like the movies. Dreams come true,
the good guys win, people live
happily ever after... all that
crap. Turn.
She turns. Kate continues adjusting the veil, pinning it.
KATE
But one day you wake up and realize
you've been had. Of course life
isn't like the movies. That's why
there are movies.
FAITH
Yeah. I guess you're right.
(beat)
I really like the wallpaper we
picked out for the den.
But Kate's just getting warmed up.
KATE
Let me tell you something about
love. There are no prince
charmings, there are no glass
slippers. Love is hard work.
FAITH
I know. You're right.
KATE
People have problems, insecurities,
flaws-- and you have to learn to
compromise, to overlook, to
forgive. It's not settling, Faith,
it's life. Real life.
Okay...
FAITH
I understand, Kate.
(beat)
What do you think of this garter?
KATE
(careening out of
control)
I mean, just how long are you going
to cling to this childish illusion
that it's all supposed to be
perfect? Well, guess what?...
It isn't. Not for you, not for
anybody.
Kate slams the pins down, scattering them. A long beat of
silence.
FAITH
(quietly)
Kate, is something the matter?
KATE
(shakily, staring
up at the ceiling)
Larry brought me flowers last
night.
FAITH
Is that bad?...
KATE
I think he's having an affair.
She buries her face in her hands.
CUT TO:
They're sitting down. Faith is handing Kate kleenex.
FAITH
Okay. Now. Have you talked to
him about this?
Still looking down, Kate mutely shakes her head, "no".
FAITH
Have you seen him with someone?
KATE
No... I can just tell.
FAITH
After all, he is my brother, and
I know he can be kind of a jerk
sometimes, but I know him pretty
well, and I really don't think--
The PHONE RINGS.
FAITH
(reluctantly)
Don't move.
Faith gets up and tries to head into the kitchen, but the
unfortunate combination of the big dress and the small doorway
stop her. She tries a variety of approaches before finally
turning the hoop skirt on an angle and suspending part of it
over her head, enabling her to squeeze through the doorway
just far enough to knock the receiver off the hook and grab
it.
FAITH
Hello?
There's a lot of noise on the other end.
FAITH
Hello? Is anybody there?
PHONE
(louder, over the
noise)
Dwayne Pinsley? I'm trying to
reach Dwayne Pinsley.
FAITH
He's not in at the moment. Can
I take a message?
PHONE
Who's this?
FAITH
(trying to wrench
herself free from
the doorway)
This is his fiancee. Who's this?
PHONE
Oh, hi. I'm an old high school
buddy of Dwayne's. I was in town
this weekend, was hoping to stop
by and surprise him. But I've gotta
catch a plane so I'm afraid I'm
not gonna be able to make it.
Kate, wiping her eyes, mouths "who is it?" Faith shakes her
head.
FAITH
(wanting to get
off the phone)
I'm sure he'll be sorry to hear
that. Who should I tell him
called?
PHONE
My name's (lots of noise)
FAITH
I can hardly hear you. Could you
spell that?
Kate hands Faith a pencil and the back of an RSVP card. And
letter by letter, we watch Faith scrawl out a name which, for
the second time in the movie, we realize spells "Damon
Bradley".
The receiver clatters to the floor.
FAITH
(dumbstruck)
Damon Bradley...
PHONE
Right. Thanks a lot. And
congratulations. It's not easy
finding love these days.
He's about to hang up. She's shaken out of her stupor. Grabs
the phone up off the floor.
FAITH
WAIT!! Where are you?
PHONE
I'm at the airport. Why?
FAITH
Uh-- in case Dwayne wants to try
to reach you.
PHONE
Well, he'd have to hurry. My
flight leaves at four o'clock.
She checks her watch. It's 3:15.
FAITH
(like a shot)
Where are you going?
PHONE
I'm on my way to Venice. Why?
FAITH
(anything to keep
him on the phone)
Venice? I love Venice. With the
boats, right?...
PHONE
(he's distracted)
Huh? Uh, yeah-- I've gotta run.
Tell Dwayne hi. Maybe someday we
can all get together.
Click.
FAITH
But wait-- Hello? Hello??
But there is only a dial tone. She stands there clinging
desperately to the receiver. A woman adrift in a life raft
who's suddenly seen a ship appear, then disappear back over
the horizon.
EXT. DRIVEWAY - AFTERNOON
Faith, still in her wedding gown, is racing to her car. A
crazed gleam in her eye. Kate is tagging after her.
FAITH
It's a miracle.
KATE
It's a coincidence.
FAITH
The woman at my dry cleaners
believes there's no such thing as
coincidence.
Kate looks at her. So what?
FAITH
(breathlessly)
Okay, okay, but don't you think
it's a weird coincidence? Doesn't
it seem like somebody's trying to
tell me something? And not only
that, take a look at this...
Faith pulls a clipped copy of the day's horoscope from her
purse. Kate scans the column.
KATE
Taurus: "Today can be a fresh start
and a new beginning."
(dropping it to
her side)
Come on Faith, they all say that.
In my case it means I'm gonna empty
the dishwasher.
She snatches back the paper, undeterred.
FAITH
I just want to get a look at him,
that's all.
EXT. ROADWAY - AFTERNOON
Faith is driving like a maniac, her hoop skirt crammed in over
the edge of the dash, blocking the lower half of the
windshield.
EXT. AIRPORT - AFTERNOON
Faith screeches to a halt in the passenger loading zone,
somehow manages to muscle the round hoop into an ellipse, and
springs out the door.
She mashes herself into one of those glass-partitioned
revolving doors, but gets stuck, making a few revolutions
before a couple of PASSERS-BY help pry her out on the other
side.
She scans a departure screen for the flight to Venice and
buttonholes a SKY CAP. He points to the distance.
She hikes up her gown and starts sprinting through the
airport, jumping luggage, can-can-ing through the turnstiles,
dodging kids, running up the down escalator.
INT. ALITALIA CHECK-IN COUNTER - AFTERNOON
Faith flings herself across the counter.
FAITH
(breathlessly)
Flight 417. Is it still here?
The CLERK gives her the once-over. He hasn't seen this ploy
in awhile.
CLERK
May I see your boarding pass,
please?
FAITH
I-- I must've misplaced it.
CLERK
I'm sorry, but without a boarding
pass we can't let you on the plane.
She starts digging through her purse, at the same time slowly
inching her way past the little rope they put up to block
people.
FAITH
(a smile)
I'm sure I've got it here
someplace...
He smiles back. And tightens the rope.
CLERK
Great. Because, like I said, until
you find it, we can't let you on
the plane.
FAITH
(panic rising in
her voice)
You don't understand. The man I'm
supposed to marry is on that plane.
CLERK
Okay, ma'am, just a moment.
He picks up his phone.
CLERK
Yeah, this is Mario over at
Alitalia.
(sotto)
We've got a 237 on our hands here.
Uh huh. Yeah. Thanks.
He hangs up. The engines can be heard revving outside.
CLERK
(back to her with
a plastic smile)
It'll be just a moment.
We see a SECURITY GUARD approaching. The Clerk starts waving
him over. Meanwhile, CREW MEMBERS off an arriving flight are
entering through a side door. Using her dress as a shield,
Faith manages to wedge a foot in it.
As the clerk turns to address the guard, she darts out and
starts sprinting across the tarmac for the plane-- where
they've just finished pulling the portable stairs away from
the cabin door.
As the plane starts to taxi, the GROUND CONTROLLER waves
frantically at her to get out of the way. With an anguished
cry, she sinks to the ground as the jet SCREAMS overhead.
INT. AIRPORT BAR - AFTERNOON
CLOSE on a shooter of tequila. A white-gloved hand picks it
up and downs it. When,
O.S.
Okay, where's the nut in the dress?
The BARTENDER casts a sympathetic glance towards the end of
the bar. Points. She's a pitiful figure, this bride in her
torn wedding gown getting bombed all alone.
SECURITY GUARD
(taking her by the
arm)
Look, ma'am, we agreed not to press
charges. But I'm afraid we're
gonna have to ask you to leave.
The bartender turns to her.
BARTENDER
Can you drive? Do you want us to
call you a cab?
FAITH
(not at all fine)
No, thank you. I'm fine.
She gets up shakily.
BARTENDER
I think we better call you a cab.
(picking up the
phone)
Where is it you want to go?
Her eyes drift to the DEPARTURE SCREEN. There's another
flight leaving for Venice in one hour. And a sudden light
in her eyes.
Kate is on the telephone.
KATE
But you're afraid to fly.
INT. AIRPORT - NIGHT
Faith is at a pay phone. Feeling no pain.
FAITH
It was my New Year's resolution
to overcome it.
KATE (ON PHONE)
But it's July.
FAITH
It's still the new year...
KATE (ON PHONE)
What about your job?
FAITH
I have vacation time coming to me.
KATE (ON PHONE)
You don't have a passport.
FAITH
That's where you're wrong. I got
one nine years ago. I just never
had an opportunity to use it.
KATE (ON PHONE)
Because you were afraid to fly.
FAITH
Would you stop saying that? I need
you to do me a really big favor.
INT. KATE & LARRY'S KITCHEN - NIGHT
KATE
Does Dwayne know about this?
FAITH (ON PHONE)
Of course not. I told him I was
going to visit a great aunt. And
don't tell Larry, either.
Kate glances disdainfully over at Larry, who's engrossed in
the Home Shopping Club in the next room.
KATE
How could I tell him? I'm not even
speaking to him.
EXT. DWAYNE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT
Kate and Leslie are there. Kate knocks. No answer. She
pulls a key from beneath the mat and opens the door.
She calls out Dwayne's name. No answer. Nods to Leslie.
INT. AIRPORT - NIGHT
Faith, still in her bridal gown, is waiting impatiently at
the TWA terminal entrance. Finally, she spots Kate and Leslie
in the distance, carrying a suitcase. She rushes to them.
FAITH
(anxiously to
Leslie)
Were you able to find it?
LESLIE
At the very bottom of Dwayne's
closet.
Faith clenches her fist in victory.
LESLIE
But... there wasn't a regular
yearbook picture of him in there.
He must've been absent that day
or something.
Faith's face falls.
LESLIE
However, he was in the marching
band.
Faith brightens again, as Leslie pulls a contact lens case
from her purse. She unscrews one side, empties the contents
into Faith's palm. A fuzzy little image the size of an
eraserhead. Damon Bradley, age 17, in the shadow of a tuba.
Faith holds the virtually microscopic black and white speck
up under her nose, examining it lovingly.
FAITH
(touched)
Thanks, Leslie.
Then, ever so carefully, places it back into the case, puts
the case in her purse, and reaches for her suitcase. Which
Kate is still holding onto.
KATE
I can't believe we did this. Do
I have to remind you that your
wedding is in six days?
FAITH
Look, I know you think this is
irresponsible of me, but think how
much more irresponsible it would
be to marry the wrong person.
(more)
FAITH (Cont'd)
What if Dwayne and I aren't really
meant to be? Is it fair of me to
waste his life?
Kate reluctantly lets go. Faith starts walking through the
terminal, pulling clothes from the suitcase.
They follow her into the ladies' room, where Faith changes
clothes.
LESLIE
I think she's right. You shouldn't
let a chance like this slip by.
What if he's really The One?
KATE
Les-lie, he's not The One. She's
never even met this man.
(to Faith)
You mean to tell me that you've
spent your whole life waiting for
somebody with this name--
(qualifying it)
this name you got from a Parker
Brothers game when you were
eleven--
FAITH
No, I haven't. And you forgot
about the fortune teller.
KATE
My God, you have...
Faith hands her gown and car keys to Leslie.
FAITH
Thank you so much.
KATE
You're just going to fly to Italy
and start combing the streets?
FAITH
(pulling a cocktail
napkin from her
purse)
He was on his way to Venice, right?
I called the tourist bureau and
I must've called every hotel in
the city, but I found where he's
staying.
(more)
FAITH (Cont'd)
(giddy)
And I've made a reservation.
Kate shakes her head. They exit out of the restroom and head
towards her gate.
KATE
You don't even know what he looks
like. You don't speak the
language. You don't know your way
around. This is a total stranger,
in a foreign land.
She's starting to get a little caught up in this.
KATE
A foreign land full of millions
of Italian men... speaking Italian
with Italian accents and those huge
brown eyes and that silky olive
skin...
FAITH
How hard can it be? I'll land
there, I'll go to his hotel, I'll
introduce myself, and--
KATE
Live happily ever after.
FAITH
Maybe.
Off Kate's look,
FAITH
Look, until today, I had forgotten
all about this. And chances are
I'll find out he's not for me and
I'll come home and marry Dwayne
and never bring this up again.
But what if this is the real
thing, Kate? What if this is the
real real thing?
She steps aboard the escalator.
FAITH
Wish me luck.
EXT. AIRPORT PARKING STRUCTURE - NIGHT
Leslie is behind the wheel of Faith's car, driving it home.
Kate is at the wheel of her station wagon, driving it back
home. When at the last opportunity to recircle the airport,
Kate suddenly cuts the wheel.
INT. AIRPORT WAITING AREA - NIGHT
CLOSE on a Let's Go, Italy guide, an Italian-English
Dictionary, and a copy of How to Make a Man Fall in Love with
You}. Faith is waiting at the gate. She's packing the books
into her suitcase when the glitter of her ENGAGEMENT RING
catches her eye. She looks around, before furtively sliding
it off. She opens the coin purse of her wallet and is placing
it inside, when a pair of shoes appear in front of her.
O.S.
Will you loan me some clothes?
Startled, she looks up. Kate is standing there, holding her
passport.
KATE
(shrugs)
I keep it in the glove compartment
in case of emergencies.
FAITH
You're coming with me?
Kate nods. Faith throws her arms around her.
KATE
I'm not saying I think it's a good
idea. But if you're going to
insist on doing this, I don't think
you should go alone. You need to
be sensible about it.
Their flight is announced. They get up and start walking
towards the gate.
FAITH
You're right. The key is to go
about this sensibly. Logically.
Rationally.
As they go,
FAITH
Did I tell you I figured out we
both have the same number of
letters in our names?
INT. JET - NIGHT
As the plane slowly taxis, the FLIGHT ATTENDANTS go through
their standard litany of disaster. As usual, everybody is
ignoring them. Except for one passenger, who is looking
slightly green.
KATE
You okay?
FAITH
Sure. I'm fine. I don't know why
I never did this before. I mean,
what's the big deal?
The plane starts picking up speed.
FAITH
Except for the fact that I could
lose my job.
The landscape is beginning to blur.
FAITH
I could lose Dwayne.
They're rocketing down the runway.
FAITH
(suddenly clutching
Kate's arm)
I'm afraid to fly.
The ear-splitting SHRIEK of a jet engine as the plane takes
off.
DISSOLVE TO:
INT. MARCO POLO AIRPORT, VENICE - LATE AFTERNOON
The two women enter the terminal. Kate is jet-lagged and a
little dazed. Faith is like a kid on Christmas morning.
FAITH
We're here, we're here, we're here!
I can't believe we're really here.
As they make their way to the baggage claim they're instantly
subjected to the Italian male's tendency to treat every female
in sight as if she were the first woman he'd ever seen in his
life. Faith looks around ingenuously,
FAITH
You know what?... It seems like
there's a lot more available men
in Italy.
Kate rolls her eyes, grabs Faith by the elbow and steers her
out of there.
EXT. DOCKS, PIAZZALE ROMA - SUNSET
Our first view of Italy which, visually, is meant to be
idealized. A place where the light is always golden, and the
streets are full of magic and romance. It's not the real
Italy, it's the Italy of guidebooks. Of memories and
dreams...
They stand at the edge of the docks which lead to the floating
city. Faith looks around.
FAITH
Now what do we do?
KATE
The book said they have boats that
are like taxis...
(scans LET'S GO)
Vaporettos.
(looking up)
What's the name of the place we're
staying again?
FAITH
(cheerfully pulling
out the cocktail
napkin)
It's called... the Gritty Palace.
KATE
"Gritty"? Is this gonna be one
of those youth hostel dives jammed
with backpackers who don't believe
in deodorant?
FAITH
I don't know... Maybe. Think of
it as an adventure.
Faith spots a vaporetto. As they dash towards it, somebody
pinches Kate.
KATE
Ow! What the--
She looks behind her. The only person in the immediate
vicinity is a NINE-YEAR-OLD BOY, looking innocent. She WHACKS
him.
KATE
Cretin.
They step aboard just as the boat takes off, and Faith gazes
out into the distance, leaning out across the railing.
FAITH
Oh, look Kate, look how
beautiful...
And it is... as they sail toward the splendor that is Venice
at twilight.
EXT. THE GRAND CANAL - TWILIGHT
Magic hour. They float past ancient pallazi, their crumbling
facades rejuvenated in the gentle evening light. Gondoliers
glide by. Candlelit windows cast shimmering patches of gold
down onto the water. It's just like the movies... Eventually
the DRIVER calls out,
TAXI DRIVER
Gritti Palace.
Faith can barely contain herself as they pull up alongside
one of the most elegant and expensive hotels in Venice.
Former home to Hemingway and Maugham. Dock lanterns glow,
beckoning them into its sumptuous surroundings.
FAITH
This is pretty ni-iice...
Kate smiles, then realizes,
KATE
(grabbing Faith's
arm)
This is a Lifestyles hotel.
FAITH
What?
KATE
"Of the Rich and Famous". Of which
we are neither. Are you out of
your mind? We can't afford this.
FAITH
(looking up at it)
Are you sure?
KATE
Yes.
(folding her arms)
Cathy Lee Crosby stayed here.
FAITH
Well, we're here. And more
importantly, he's here.
(stepping forward)
We'll cut back on everything else.
She thanks the driver. Pays him. Steps off the boat. Kate
doesn't move.
FAITH
Kate. It's one night.
She still doesn't move.
FAITH
They take credit cards.
She's a statue.
FAITH
We get frequent flyer miles.
EXT. GRITTI PALACE ENTRANCE - TWILIGHT
They enter the elegant lobby of the restored 15th century
palazzo.
FAITH
I'm so glad I got up the nerve to
do this. All my life, I've waited
for men to call. Waited for them
to ask me out. Waited for them
to make the first move. Well, no
more of that. I am finally taking
charge of my own destiny.
They arrive at the CONCIERGE's desk.
FAITH
(sotto)
You ask what room he's in, okay?
CONCIERGE
Buona notte.
KATE
Hello. Reservation for Faith
Corbett, please.
He nods, starts punching something into his computer. Kate
pulls something from her purse.
KATE
And put it on this.
CLOSE on a CREDIT CARD which reads "LAWRENCE CORBETT". Faith
looks at her. Kate flashes a wicked smile.
KATE
And, could you please tell us what
room Mr. Bradley is in?
CONCIERGE
(politely)
I'm sorry. Mr. Bradley has already
checked out.
The three cruelest words in existence, "already checked out".
FAITH
(disbelieving)
Excuse me?
CONCIERGE
Mr. Bradley left about a half hour
ago. He said his plans had changed
unexpectedly. Would you prefer
an interior or exterior room?
FAITH
(dazed)
He couldn't have checked out-- I
was supposed to meet him here.
CONCIERGE
I'm very sorry. Perhaps you
misunderstood?
He rings for the bellboy.
FAITH
(trying not to
panic)
Are you absolutely sure he's gone?
Maybe you made a mistake. You
must've made a mistake. Could you
check again? Please? Sir?
His polite veneer wearing thin, the man pulls a key from the
honeycomb of slots behind him.
CONCIERGE
Room 217. Would you like to go
up and check under the bed?
She doesn't respond. He replaces it.
FAITH
Well, which way did he go?
The man stares at her blankly.
FAITH
Nobody here has any idea which way
he went?
CONCIERGE
(icily)
Once they pay the bill, we don't
usually follow them.
Kate leans across the counter and grabs him by the collar,
pressing her forehead to his.
KATE
Maybe you don't understand.
(like she's
possessed)
My friend was supposed to meet him
here.
He starts to wrestle with her. Faith steps in to help pry
Kate's fingers from the gentleman's neck.
FAITH
(to him)
Excuse us.
He's still coughing as Faith leads her away from the desk into
the lobby.
KATE
Well, he was rude.
They sit down.
FAITH
I can't believe we came all this
way and he's gone.
KATE
You gave it your best shot. You
tried.
FAITH
(a whimper)
We lost him?...
Kate nods sympathetically.
KATE
You wait here. I'm gonna go get
us a room for the night.
Devastated, Faith stares vacantly into space.
FAITH
I'll never meet the man of my
dreams.
KATE
(to herself as she
goes)
You and the other 99% of the women
in the world.
As Kate heads back toward the check-in desk, Faith gets up
and approaches the DOORMAN. She pulls the contact lens case
from her purse. Unscrews one side and holds it out in front
of him. He starts laughing. She darkens. He sobers, rattles
something off in Italian, gesturing toward the distance.
EXT. STREETS OF VENICE - NIGHT
The two women race along, over bridges, under streetlamps.
Faith is holding the case out in front of her sister-in-law.
FAITH
Just once more, so you'll be sure
to know what to look for.
KATE
Faith, I've seen it already, okay?
If I spot somebody who's got a head
that's an eighth of an inch around,
standing underneath a tuba, I'll
recognize him from the photo.
Otherwise, I'm telling you, it's
not gonna do me any good.
Faith starts stopping people on the street, holding out the
case, encouraging them to peer in. Some of them look at her
like she's nuts, a few shake their heads, one MAN finally
stops. Examines it carefully.
FAITH
(anxiously)
Did you see him? Do you recognize
him?
TOURIST
(looking up,
smiling)
Candid Camera, right?
(he starts waving)
Where is it?
She snatches it away. Continues on. But the crowd jostles
her. She is bumped hard from behind. And the photo goes
floating out into St. Mark's Square. Frantically, she gets
down on her hands and knees, trying to keep people from
trampling it.
KATE
What are you doing?
FAITH
(without looking
up)
He fell out.
Reluctantly, Kate gets down on all fours, too. Faith spots
the little face lying about two feet away. She strains to
reach out, when a SHOE mashes down on her hand. It lifts back
up, taking the photo with it, stuck fast to the sole.
Faith struggles to her feet, scooting after the MAN who's
moving at a fast clip. She fights her way through the crowd,
tracing his footsteps, crouched to make sure it's still there.
He's heading toward the edge of the canal. Is about to step
aboard a gondola, when Faith stands up and grabs his shoulder
from behind. He turns.
FAITH
(breathlessly)
Excuse me, sir, I'm sorry, but I
think there's something that
belongs to me stuck to the bottom
of your shoe.
Confused, the guy looks down. Faith reaches for his foot.
FAITH
Do you mind if I just--
She takes the shoe, turns it over, twisting the man's leg and
knocking him off balance in the process. Sending him toppling
into the water.
FAITH
(peering down from
above)
Oh, I'm sorry...
But the shoe is still in her hand. She turns it over, and
sure enough, the tiny image is still perched there. She licks
a finger and triumphantly picks it up like a crumb.
Success... Until a big gust of wind comes up, whisking the
little likeness into the Grand Canal.
INT. GRITTI PALACE LOBBY - NIGHT
A puddle of water is forming on the marble floor.
O.S.
It wasn't like I did it on purpose.
Faith is dripping. Looking like her world has come to an end.
She's holding a phone book, as Kate drops tokens into a pay
phone.
KATE
You can't really blame him for
being upset. It was an Armani
suit.
FAITH
Did I or did I not offer to have
it cleaned?
KATE
I don't think he understood what
you were saying. What's the
airport number?
A MAID walks by, wheeling a cart. Suddenly, Faith's eyes
light up.
FAITH
No...
She takes the receiver from Kate's hand, hangs it up.
KATE
I just got a dial tone--
FAITH
The guy at the desk said he only
left about a half hour ago, right?
KATE
So?
FAITH
So, maybe his room hasn't been
cleaned yet. Maybe there's
something in there that might help
us. Maybe they'll let us go in
and take a look around.
They both turn to look at the concierge. Look back at each
other. Shake their heads. Kate picks up the phone again.
Faith takes it from her, hangs it up again. Looks pleadingly
at her friend. Beat.
KATE
I am not breaking into anybody's
room.
INT. HOTEL HALLWAY - NIGHT
A wad of LIRE changes hands, as a MAID opens the door to room
217.
INT. ROOM 217 - NIGHT
It hasn't been cleaned. In fact, it looks like a cyclone hit
it.
KATE (O.S.)
So far, I'd say we're looking for
a rich slob.
Kate stands with her hands on her hips, surveying the scene.
Faith spots a wastebasket in the corner. She runs over to
it, picks it up, peers in.
FAITH
Ah ha!...
KATE
What'd you find?
FAITH
(charmed)
A Butterfinger wrapper.
KATE
A rich, possibly fat, slob.
FAITH
(hopeful)
Maybe there's fingerprints on it?
KATE
We're not looking to arrest the
man, Faith, we're trying to locate
him.
FAITH
Oh. Right.
She drops it. Starts digging through the wastebasket again.
DISSOLVE TO:
A small pile of garbage spread out on the floor -- an apple
core, a couple more Butterfinger wrappers, some tissue, an
empty shampoo bottle, a soap wrapper. Nothing very helpful.
There's only one more crumpled piece of paper yet to be
examined.
FAITH
This our last hope.
She says a silent prayer. Unfolds it.
FAITH
We're saved!
KATE
What is it?
FAITH
(saints be praised)
A phone message.
(beat)
Only--
KATE
Only what?
FAITH
Only, it's in Italian...
CUT TO:
CLOSE ON the phone message and a hand holding it.
O.S.
(impatiently)
So what is this? He owes you
money?
Pan up to the annoyed Concierge.
FAITH
No... it's just very important
that I find him, okay?
CONCIERGE
Why?
FAITH
Because.
Beat.
KATE
Look, it's very simple. When she
was eleven years old, she got this
name--
Faith elbows her.
FAITH
(suddenly choking
up)
He's my brother.
Kate looks at her.
FAITH
(holding back
tears)
Yes, my long-lost brother. See,
uh, we were separated when we were
very young. The last time I saw
him we were just babies, but I've
recently found out that he's here
in Italy. And I'm here trying to
find him.
That's the ticket.
FAITH
You could say I'm sort of looking
for my other half.
She smiles nervously.
KATE
And she's going to be married in
five days, and it would mean so
much to her if she could find him
before her wedding day.
Teary-eyed, Faith nods.
FAITH
(pleading)
All I ask is that you just call
this number and ask if they know
him, if they have any idea where
we might find him.
He looks at her.
CONCIERGE
And then you promise you'll go
away?
She nods energetically.
CUT TO:
FINGERS DIALING. As she and Kate wait,
KATE
(sotto)
Your brother?
FAITH
What was I gonna do? Tell him the
truth?
CONCIERGE
(into phone)
Ai Monasteri?
(beat)
Va bene.
He's on hold.
KATE
A monastery?
Faith is looking stricken.
CONCIERGE
(coolly)
It's a store. In Rome.
She heaves a sigh of relief. He goes back to the call.
CONCIERGE
Si. Sto cercando Damon Bradley?...
(beat)
Si. Si. Grazie. Ciao.
Hangs up. They look at him expectantly.
CONCIERGE
(handing back the
message)
He said he thinks a woman he works
with knows him. Her name's Anna.
But she won't be in 'til tomorrow.
FAITH
So. How do we get to Rome?
EXT. COUNTRY ROAD - SUNRISE
Somewhere in Tuscany. Where the landscape looks like one of
those old Renaissance paintings. Undulating hills,
sun-dappled olive groves, vast vineyards, crumbling
farmhouses. They speed into the frame aboard a vespa. Faith
is at the handlebars.
KATE
(over the wind)
Couldn't we just have taken a
train?
FAITH
(shaking her head)
The book said they have a lot of
rail strikes in Italy.
FAITH
This way we're in control.
Besides, look how pretty this is.
We're really getting to see the
countryside.
They speed off. And a BUG smacks straight into Kate's mouth.
DISSOLVE TO:
LATER. The front wheel of the vespa is rotating very slowly.
That's because they're pushing it. In silence, until,
FAITH
(quietly)
I told you a liter was less than
a gallon.
KATE
(snapping)
We would've had enough gas to get
us there if you hadn't gotten us
lost. Besides, a kilometer is less
than a mile.
FAITH
Right. So we should've been able
to cover more of them.
Silence.
KATE
Boy, we sure are seeing the
countryside, alright.
Beat.
KATE
I'm hungry.
FAITH
You know, no offense or anything
Kate, but I think I'm starting to
see Larry's side of the story.
KATE
What's that supposed to mean?...
FAITH
Nothing.
They plod along again in silence.
FAITH
(throwing up her
hands)
I thought all roads were supposed
to lead there anyway.
DISSOLVE TO:
LATER STILL. They've stopped to rest. The sun is beating
down mercilessly.
Faith gets up, stands at the side of the road, arm and thumb
extended.
KATE
I don't know that we should be
accepting any rides from strangers.
Faith just looks at her.
FAITH
You expecting somebody you know?
KATE
Well, you don't have to get snippy
with me.
FAITH
Sorry.
After a beat,
KATE
(wounded)
So, what exactly is Larry's side
of the story, anyway?
FAITH
I don't know, Kate. I just said
that. I'm sorry. I'm just on
edge.
(gazing into the
distance)
I'm afraid we're losing him.
KATE
(staring vacantly
ahead)
You think he misses me at all?
FAITH
'Course he does.
KATE
You know, when Larry and I got
married, I thought we were so lucky
we found each other so early.
People talk about spending their
lives together, how many of them
really get to? But maybe I was
wrong. Maybe sooner or later
everything wears out.
Faith turns to look at her sister-in-law. She goes over and
kneels down next to her.
FAITH
Remember in junior high, when I
had that Halloween party? And we
were playing Twister. And it
landed on right-hand-red, and there
was only one red spot left. You
reached for it, but you started
to fall.
FAITH
And instead of taking it, Larry
reached out to catch you. He let
you win. Larry never let anybody
win. That's when I knew. He was
a goner.
Kate is idly doodling in the dirt with a twig.
KATE
That was a long time ago.
FAITH
And you know what I thought then,
Kate? I thought, I hope someday
I have somebody who loves me that
much.
(a confession)
I still hope that.
Still looking down, Kate smiles ruefully.
KATE
That you'll find someone who'll
let you win at Twister?
She looks up, eyes full of doubt. Faith nods solemnly.
KATE
He went out and bought himself
men's cologne the other day. Did
I tell you that?
FAITH
(concerned)
Larry bought himself cologne?
KATE
Polo.
Uh-oh.
Faith puts a consoling arm around her, and they sit there in
the Tuscan countryside. In quiet contemplation of the
capriciousness of life and love.
INT. SQUASH COURT - DAY
Dwayne and Larry are playing. Larry's clothes are very
wrinkled.
LARRY
So, she just takes off on me. No
warning. No explanation. Just
this message on the machine, "I'm
leaving you. Take the clothes out
of the dryer." I mean, what'd I
do?
Larry smacks the ball.
DWAYNE
I don't get it. She hasn't seen
her since she was a kid, now just
because she's dying, all of the
sudden she's gotta see her again?
LARRY
She's been acting weird lately,
though. I shoulda seen it coming.
Babbling on and on and on about
"communication". Like I don't know
how to communicate.
DWAYNE
Let's face it. Sooner or later
we all die.
LARRY
Exactly.
After a beat, Larry stops the ball.
LARRY
Who's dying?
DWAYNE
Your great aunt.
LARRY
What great aunt?
EXT. COUNTRY ROAD IN TUSCANY - DAY
They're walking again, both holding thumbs out now. And their
prayers are answered. A bright red FERRARI comes screeching
to a halt about ten feet in front of them. They exchange a
look. Faith dashes towards it. Peers in the window,
converses with the driver a moment, then waves Kate over.
KATE
(lugging the
suitcase)
You really think this is safe?
An interior shot of the car reveals a NUN behind the wheel.
FAITH
I'd say so...
Kate takes a look inside,
KATE
God, the Catholic Church is even
richer than I thought.
She climbs in, and the car PEELS OUT.
EXT. STREETS OF ROME - DAY
The Ferrari zips into the Eternal City. A wonderland of color
and history.
Baroque fountains spout cool, clear water; kids play soccer
in the ruins; lovers kiss in secluded corners; elegantly
stylish men and women sip espresso in sidewalk cafes, engaged
in conversations, flirtations, negotiations. All the world's
a stage.
They screech to an abrupt halt directly in front of,
SISTER MARGHERITA
Ai Monasteri.
They get out and are still thanking her profusely, standing
at the side of the car with suitcase in hand, when there is
a whisper from behind,
O.S.
Do you believe in love at first
sight?
Faith freezes. Gazes heavenward.
FAITH
(like an oath)
Yes.
She turns. To discover that God is a practical joker. The
guy is talking to Kate. Slicked back hair, ponytail, a lot
of leather. He looks awfully young.
KATE
I'm married.
YOUNG ITALIAN STUD
(good-naturedly)
I know, I saw your ring. This is
no problem. I only want for us
to be friends.
Uh huh.
YOUNG ITALIAN STUD
I am Giovanni.
He kisses Kate's hand.
GIOVANNI
And you are?...
KATE
(in spite of
herself)
Kate.
GIOVANNI
You are looking for a place to
stay, no, Kate?
KATE
No. Well, I don't know. Well,
maybe. Later.
GIOVANNI
This is your most lucky day. My
family runs a pension not three
blocks from here.
What a coincidence. She looks at Faith. In spite of herself,
she's a little charmed, flattered by him. As they continue
up the steps,
GIOVANNI
(suggestively)
I wait here for you.
INT. AI MONASTERI - DAY
Inside, a hushed environment, reminiscent of a monastery.
The store sells liqueurs, etc. made by monks. Faith
approaches the counter, behind which one of those inordinately
fashionable Italian WOMEN is positioned.
FAITH
(almost whispering)
Hello. Uh, do you speak English?
WOMAN BEHIND COUNTER
(demure smile)
A little.
FAITH
Thank God. I'm looking for Anna?
WOMAN BEHIND COUNTER
I am Anna.
Overjoyed, Faith extends a hand.
FAITH
Anna, I'm Faith. You don't know
how happy I am to meet you. You
see, I'm trying to find someone,
and--
KATE
(perusing the
merchandise)
Her brother.
FAITH
Right. My brother.
ANNA
(sweetness and
light)
Your brother. Fratello tuo.
FAITH
Yes. Right. Si. My fratello.
And, I was thinking that maybe
someone here, well, you, might know
him. His name is Damon Bradley?...
The woman's eyes narrow.
ANNA
Damon Bradley.
FAITH
(more thrilled)
Yes. You do know him?
Anna slams her espresso down on the counter.
ANNA
E' un porco!
FAITH
Excuse me?
She starts ranting in Italian. Faith pulls out her dictionary
and starts flipping frantically through it. Kate comes over
with a handful of little bottles.
KATE
What did you say to her?
FAITH
(still flipping)
I don't know. I just asked her
if she knew him and all of the
sudden--
KATE
What's she saying?
Faith shoots her a look.
KATE
Oh.
(beat)
Wait a minute--
Kate rushes to the door,
KATE
Hey, Giovanni...
He comes running. Kate hustles him inside and over to Faith.
KATE
(to him)
My friend is looking for her
brother and she thinks this woman
knows where he is. Can you tell
us what she's saying?
GIOVANNI
She's saying he's a-- a--
(snapping his
fingers, he can't
think of the word)
porco.
KATE
A porco?
GIOVANNI
(then suddenly)
A pig! A pig!
(to Faith,
apologetic)
She's saying he's a pig.
Anna's starting to throw things.
GIOVANNI
A very large pig.
FAITH
Ask her if she knows where he is?
GIOVANNI
Sa dov'e' lui?
She screams for about a minute. He turns to Faith.
GIOVANNI
No.
FAITH
Ask her if she knows how I might
reach him? If she has a telephone
number?
GIOVANNI
Ha un numero di telefono?
She yells some more.
GIOVANNI
She did, but she...
She rips a napkin into shreds.
GIOVANNI
...misplaced it.
More yelling.
GIOVANNI
He thinks she's going to meet him
at Mezzaluna tonight, but she--
ANNA
HAH!
She hits her inner elbow with the edge of her other hand, in
the Italian version of the finger.
GIOVANNI
...has a prior commitment.
FAITH
What's mezzaluna?
GIOVANNI
A restaurant. In Piazza Navona.
FAITH
(ecstatic)
That's it. That's it. That's all
I need to know.
(to her and
Giovanni)
Bless you, thank you, thank you.
The PROPRIETOR rushes in from the back of the store, makes
her apologize to the nice customers.
ANNA
(grudgingly)
Sorry.
PROPRIETOR
(that's better)
Cosi va bene.
As Faith heads toward the door, she yells after her,
ANNA
I'm sorry your brother is a pig!
KATE
(with the bottles)
Who is it I pay for these?
CUT TO:
EXT. AI MONASTERI - MOMENTS LATER
As they emerge from the shop and head down the stairs, Kate
is looking skeptical.
FAITH
All that proves is that she wasn't
the woman who was meant for him.
Faith throws her arms around her in celebration, dancing in
the street.
FAITH
And now we know where he's gonna
be.
EXT. PENSION - AFTERNOON
ANGLE ON a sign, "PENSIONE DIVINO AMORE". Giovanni is helping
them carry their things into the hotel. He leads them to
their room, opens the door. Faith enters. As Kate follows,
he momentarily pulls her aside,
GIOVANNI
(apologetically)
I must leave town for two days.
Was unavoidable. But, day after
tomorrow,
(with import)
I return...
He places the key in her hand. Holding his own there longer
than necessary.
INT. PENSIONE ROOM - LATER
Faith is in the shower. Kate's got an Italian smorgasbord
arrayed before her. Is browsing "How to Make a Man, etc.".
EXT. PENSION - EVENING
They're on their way out the door, dressed to the nines. As
Kate turns their key in to the desk, Giovanni whispers in her
ear,
GIOVANNI
Forty-eight hours...
Nods meaningfully.
EXT. PIAZZA NAVONA - NIGHT
They emerge from a cab into a dreamlike landscape, illuminated
by the lights Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers and the
strolling FIRE-EATERS performing in the piazza. Everything
seems to be moving in slow motion.
FAITH
All of the sudden, I'm feeling kind
of nervous.
(wringing her
hands)
God, I hate blind dates. Why
couldn't we just have arranged
marriages in America?
KATE
You're right. At least that way
you could spend the rest of your
life blaming your parents instead
of yourself. Smile.
Faith smiles. And they enter the restaurant -- a sea of
frescoes, flowers, crystal and silver, all awash in
candlelight. "Some Enchanted Evening..."
From Faith's POV we see various and sundry men acknowledge
or appear oblivious to her expectant face. A smile here, a
glance there. He could be any of them. Or none of them.
FAITH
(through her smile)
Let's get a drink.
They take a seat at the bar. Unbeknownst to them, an
extremely handsome MAN at a table on the terrace is eying them
intently.
KATE
Aren't you going to ask the
maitre'd if he's here?
It's all come down to this. A whole lifetime of waiting,
searching, hoping...
FAITH
(suddenly chicken)
I sort of wanted to wait to see
if maybe he'd notice me first?
KATE
You've travelled over six thousand
miles and now you're gonna play
hard to get?
The MAN from the terrace is getting up. Is coming their way.
Kate elbows her. "Some Enchanted Eeeevening"...
KATE
(sotto)
He's a god.
He approaches.
ADONIS
Excuse me, I hope you don't think
I'm being too forward. I'm here
waiting for a friend, but I
couldn't help noticing the two of
you.
Faith is giddily kicking Kate under the table, but no words
are coming out. Kate steps in.
KATE
We noticed you, too.
It's really happening.
ADONIS
I was wondering if you might be
persuaded to join me--
It really is...
KATE
(getting up)
We'd love to.
ADONIS
(extending a hand)
Great. I'm Guiseppe Romano.
Faith's face falls.
CUT TO:
They're back at the bar by themselves.
KATE
So what's in a name? I wanna join
him. I don't see why we can't join
him.
FAITH
I told you. If he sees me here
with another guy, he's gonna think
I'm here with another guy. I just
don't want to send any confusing
signals.
Kate glances back over at him. Waves.
KATE
(to Faith)
Well, how come we're always looking
for guys for you?
FAITH
Because I'm the one who's single.
KATE
(sulking)
I never even got to be single.
FAITH
Sure you did.
KATE
Not if you don't count the sixth
grade.
FAITH
Okay, okay. You join him. But
first will you ask if he's here?
We watch from a distance as Kate gets up and approaches the
MAITRE'D. He gestures towards a booth on the other side of
the room. She thanks him and makes a beeline back to the bar.
KATE
He's heeeeeerrre...
FAITH
(nervously looking
around)
Oh my God. Where?
KATE
He's sitting in the fourth booth
down, on the left hand side, with
his back to us. He's wearing a
navy jacket. If you turn around,
you can see part of his right
elbow.
FAITH
(not moving a
muscle)
Is he looking at us?
KATE
(glancing over her
shoulder)
Nope.
Faith tries to peek around without being too obvious. And
slips off her bar stool, almost knocking over the drink of
the person next to her. She grabs it, awkwardly climbs back
onto the stool. Then pulls out a compact and checks out the
view.
FAITH
(like she's twelve)
Oooooo, I can see his sleeve...
After a beat.
FAITH
I guess I should just go over and
introduce myself, huh?
Kate nods. Faith puts the mirror away. Starts to get up.
FAITH
(sitting back down)
Who do I say I am?
CUT TO:
Moments later. Having gotten her story straight. She gets
up again.
FAITH
Right, right... Okay..
(suddenly seized
with self-doubt)
You don't think he's gonna think
I'm too aggressive?
KATE
Faith. So far you've trailed the
man halfway around the globe. At
this point, I don't think another
fifteen feet is gonna tip the
scales.
FAITH
Right. Okay... It's meant to be
right?
(a deep breath)
This is it.
She straightens her skirt. Starts to walk toward him again,
when,
KATE
Faith--
FAITH
(turning anxiously)
What?
KATE
Good luck.
Faith smiles gratefully back at her. Kate motions, "go on"...
Then turns back towards Guiseppe. Faith collects herself.
A woman with a mission. Begins striding purposefully towards
him.
Focused only on that special arm as, with each step, a little
more of it comes into view.
Only a few more feet. There is nothing between her and him
now but that WAITER with the enormous tray of pasta coming
from the other direction. But, alas... In a collision worthy
of inclusion in the "agony of defeat", the tray and all its
contents go sliding down over her. All eyes turn her way,
and she stands there, paralyzed in an agonizing moment of dead
silence. Then, with an anguished howl, she dashes to the
ladies room. Kate gets up and goes rushing in after her.
And, back out in the restaurant, a pair of feet get up and
step gingerly over the remains of somebody's angel hair pasta.
Seconds later, with an enormous wet orange spot on her dress,
Faith bursts out of the ladies room. And discovers he's gone.
The women bolt out the door, just in time to glimpse a man
in a navy jacket disappear down the subway stairs in the
distance. In hot pursuit, Faith flings off her heels and
sends them flying. One of them BONKS a PASSER-BY, another
MAN clad in a white shirt and carrying a navy jacket, on the
head. We may get only a brief look at this guy, but it's
enough to establish that while he may not be drop-dead
gorgeous, any woman with any sense wouldn't kick him out of
bed for munching saltines either. There's an undeniable
warmth in his eyes.
But Faith doesn't see him at all, because as he bends down
to pick up her shoe, he disappears from sight in the crowd,
and she races madly past him. Down the subway stairs, into
the tunnel-- and into a mob.
INT. SUBWAY TUNNEL - NIGHT
She battles her way through the throng, hopping up and down
to try to get an overview, but there is no sign of him. She
dashes from car to car, pounding on windows, calling out his
name. Until, in a sudden whoosh, the doors close, and the
train speeds off into the night.
But she's still running after it. Desperately. Until it
finally vanishes around a corner, out of sight. And she sinks
to the ground, arms outstretched in the darkness... in vain.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. PIAZZA NAVONA - NIGHT
CLOSE ON an abandoned shoe. A hand picks it up.
KATE (O.S.)
I found one.
The two of them are wandering the piazza. Faith puts the shoe
back on and, with one bare foot, limps over to a table. Her
dress is stained, her nylons are run, a few stray noodles
still cling to her hair. Basically, she's a disaster.
As they sit down,
KATE
Well, nobody can say we didn't try.
FAITH
(not hearing this)
Okay, here's what I think. We
find out what all the subway stops
for that train are-- the subway
system's really not that big in
Rome, we could narrow it down and--
KATE
(not believing
this)
And then what, Faith?
FAITH
And then... we rent a truck, or
a car, either one, and we set up
a loudspeaker, and we drive through
the surrounding areas, and we page
him.
Simple as that. Kate just stares at her, dumbfounded.
FAITH
What?... My hair?
When,
O.S.
I like the style. I just don't
think this color works for me.
They look up. It's the STRANGER in white with her other shoe
in his hand.
FAITH
Oh.
(reaching for it)
Thank you.
DAMON
Allow me.
He kneels down and places the shoe on her foot. Then gazes
up into her eyes.
FAITH
Thanks very much.
(back to Kate)
So what do you think?
Kate looks at him. Kind of charmed.
KATE
That was really sweet...
FAITH
I meant about my idea.
KATE
I think it's time we got some
professional help.
FAITH
(nodding)
Like a detective.
KATE
No... Like a psychiatrist.
FAITH
(looking around)
Don't be silly. How's a
psychiatrist gonna find him?
He's still kneeling there.
FAITH
(to him again)
Thank you.
Now go away. He sits down at a table nearby. Stares over
at Faith. She spots an Italian policeman, or CARABINIERE,
standing at the edge of the piazza.
FAITH
I'm gonna go see what I can find
out about speaker rental.
She gets up, the STRANGER gets up, as if to follow. She looks
at him like he's nuts.
FAITH
Excuse me.
Steps around him to head toward the cop. He sits back down.
DAMON
(to Kate)
So, what's the story with your
friend?
KATE
(watching her in
amazement)
My friend has lost her fucking
mind...
DAMON
What's she doing?
Kate turns to him,
KATE
She's trying to find out where she
can rent a loudspeaker.
DAMON
What for?
KATE
So she can drive through the
streets of Rome paging the man of
her dreams.
He laughs.
DAMON
No, really. What's she doing?
KATE
Really. She thinks he's here.
Even though she's never met him.
Even though she's never laid eyes
on him.
DAMON
(still not
believing her)
Seriously.
Kate just looks at him.
DAMON
Oh. Well, what's wrong with that?
He gazes over at her, gesticulating wildly in the distance.
DAMON
Only... if she's never met this
guy, what makes her think he's
perfect for her?
Kate just shakes her head. Don't ask.
DAMON
Were they pen pals?
KATE
No.
DAMON
Is he some kind of celebrity or
something?
KATE
No.
DAMON
Did he do some anonymous good deed
for her?
An exasperated sigh.
KATE
She got his name off a Ouija board
when she was eleven.
She holds out her palms. What can I tell you?
A beat. Then,
DAMON
What is his name?...
Faith comes trudging back, in tears.
FAITH
He said it would take at least six
months to get a permit for a
loudspeaker. And, you have to get
the Pope to approve it.
Defeated, she picks up her purse.
FAITH
Let's just go.
Kate puts her arm around her and they start walking. The
STRANGER grabs his jacket off the back of his chair. Tags
after them.
DAMON
(anxiously)
Will you be staying in Rome long?
She doesn't respond.
DAMON
Your friend said you were looking
for someone?
(at her side)
Maybe I can help you track him
down. I speak a little Italian.
And I have a friend who works at
the embassy. Maybe we could--
She's trying to wave down a TAXI.
FAITH
Thank you, but I really don't want
any help.
DAMON
What's his name? I'll look into
it for you. I could give you a
call.
A CAB slows to a stop in front of them.
FAITH
Look, I appreciate the offer, but--
She reaches for the door. He's standing in the way.
DAMON
Just tell me his name...
She blows her nose noisily.
FAITH
(to get rid of him)
Damon Bradley.
He stares at her.
DAMON
(stunned)
But, that's-- I'm Damon Bradley...
Still wiping her nose, she notices the jacket in his hands,
then looks up into his eyes. The wind rustles through the
trees.
FAITH
You're...
He nods. Amazed.
FRANCESCA
And you're the biggest mess I've
ever seen.
She reaches for her hair.
FRANCESCA
I find that very attractive.
And she faints. Dead away.
INT. RESTAURANT - NIGHT
Having regained consciousness, Faith is across a candlelit
table from him. They're engrossed in conversation. In each
others' eyes. Tables around them have all emptied. A waiter
in the background is trying to prop his eyes open.
DAMON'S MOTHER
...Coming so close and yet just
missing each other. Do you know
what I mean?
Does she know what he means...
DAMON'S MOTHER
There's this poem by Rilke, I don't
remember the whole thing, but it's
about that. About waiting for that
person, and wondering if you'll
ever find them. And the last line
of it goes, "Who knows? Perhaps
the same bird echoed through both
of us, yesterday--
FAITH
--separate, in the evening..."
DAMON'S MOTHER
(slowly,
spellbound)
Yes.
DISSOLVE TO:
MONTAGE. To the Beatles' "I Will"
PENSION DIVINO AMORE - Faith hops out Damon's car. He waits.
She dashes inside, practically skipping.
Moments later, having changed clothes, floats back out and
they take off again. Up above, Kate watches wistfully out
the window.
DRY CLEANERS - Dwayne is there trying to pick up his stuff.
The CLERK is holding out a ticket. "You have to have one of
these."
THE FORUM - The sun is coming up over the ruins. Faith and
Damon stroll through them. Damon pulls out a "doggie bag".
Sets down a little container of pasta for the wild cats that
roam Rome.
McDONALDS - Rome's golden arches. Kate is munching on a Big
Mac, and working on a postcard: "Dear Larry,". Somebody
cruises by her table, snakes out a hand, reaching for her
purse. Without so much as an upward glance, she flicks out
a leg and trips him.
CAMPO DEI FIORI MARKET - The enormous outdoor market where
everything from orchids, to watermelon, to live eels and
octopus are in abundant display. Damon buys Faith a gardenia.
She puts it in her hair.
GIOLITTI - A gelateria. Kate's eating ice cream. Still
working on the postcard: "Dear Larry". Nothing more.
Finally crumples it up.
THE SPANISH STEPS - Faith and Damon are sitting on the edge
of the steps watching the street show that is Rome, when a
LOCAL approaches with a Polaroid. Selling pictures. They
pose.
FAITH
My hair's kind of a mess, isn't
it?
DAMON'S MOTHER
Your hair... is perfect.
He leans in and kisses her. And from this angle, except for
the clothes, they look an awful lot like Rodin's version, as
the FRAME FREEZES.
CLOSE on the photo. She looks up from it.
FAITH
You don't think this is just
infatuation, do you?
FRANCESCA
Oh no.
(beat)
Do you?
FAITH
No.
He takes her hand. Both a little unnerved, they walk. Until,
DAMON'S MOTHER
But... just to be sure, maybe we
ought to shatter each other's
unrealistic images of perfection.
You know, each of us admit
something embarrassing about
ourselves.
FAITH
Okay. Good idea. You first.
FRANCESCA
Me first? Alright, well,
(beat)
Something embarrassing, right?
Something we don't want to admit
in public.
She nods. He thinks a moment. Then,
FRANCESCA
(sheepish)
I'm a liberal.
She looks at him with amazement.
FAITH
I'm a liberal!
FRANCESCA
(disbelieving)
No...
FAITH
(solemnly)
My car bumper has never held a
winning sticker.
They gaze deeply at one another.
FRANCESCA
Well, as long we both know we're
going into this with our eyes wide
open...
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. VIA MARGUTTA - TWILIGHT
A lantern-lit street of 18th century facades. A faint breeze
stirs the trees above. Strains of opera float out a window.
Faith is looking around. Finally, though they're not
overlooking anything,
FAITH
You're right. This is a really
pretty view.
He smiles.
DAMON'S MOTHER
Not this.
He leads her out to the center of the street. Tilts his head
back. She follows and they walk, with their necks craned
back, like two drunken sailors, like two kids.
DAMON'S MOTHER
This...
And up above, in the houses and apartments lining either side
of the street, visible through the unshuttered windows, are
gilded ceilings and candlelit vaults of angels. And beyond
those, the star-studded, indigo summer sky.
It's all a matter of how you look
at it.
INT. PENSION BAR - NIGHT
Kate's down at the bar, talking to the Italian BARTENDER.
KATE
So, you're saying you think I
should call him.
He draws a beer.
BARTENDER
He is your husband, no?
KATE
Yes, but... He was having an
affair.
BARTENDER
Si.
So what? He picks up a napkin and sets the glass down on it.
KATE
The point is, he was sleeping with
another woman.
Beat.
BARTENDER
Uh huh.
How much clearer can she make it?
KATE
They were having sex.
Finally, it dawns on him.
BARTENDER
(nodding gravely)
She was your sister.
KATE
No, she wasn't my sister.
BARTENDER
(shaking his head
in sympathy)
Your mother.
KATE
Of course not.
BARTENDER
(another stab)
Your grandmother?
KATE
Look, she wasn't a relative, okay?
I don't know who she is.
Big deal. He rolls his eyes and dismisses it with a wave of
his hand.
KATE
So, how much longer 'til Giovanni
gets back?
EXT. THE TREVI FOUNTAIN - NIGHT
It's all lit up. And deserted at this late hour. The water
glows, ethereal blue. They sit at the edge, bare feet
dangling in. Damon picks up one of her shoes.
DAMON'S MOTHER
I think I'll have it bronzed.
She smiles. Then sobers.
DAMON'S MOTHER
What?...
FAITH
I feel like I've been wandering
in the desert for as long as I can
remember. With nothing but
emptiness around me, wind and
sun... And suddenly, out of the
blue, somehow I've found the oasis.
He takes her face in his hands. Solemnly, almost mystically,
kisses her eyes... her mouth...
Until,
FAITH
There is one other thing you should
know about me.
FRANCESCA
Nothing you could say would change
the way I feel.
FAITH
I'm engaged. I'm supposed to be
married in two days.
FRANCESCA
Except possibly that.
She gets up. Heavy with guilt.
FAITH
And, he's a friend of yours. It's
Dwayne.
FRANCESCA
Dwayne?
FAITH
Dwayne Pinsley. From high school.
That's how I knew you were here.
When you called, from the airport.
DAMON'S MOTHER
Oh, right. Dwayne.
(beat)
You're engaged to Dwayne?
FAITH
(like she's trying
to explain an
affair)
It just happened. I didn't plan
it. I was alone. And he was...
there. But now everything's
changed. I owe it to him to let
him know. I need to tell him.
DAMON'S MOTHER
You're sure...
FAITH
I've never been more sure of
anything in my life.
He smiles.
DAMON'S MOTHER
Good.
FAITH
Let's find a telephone.
DAMON'S MOTHER
Sure-- But, before you do that,
since we're putting all our cards
on the table, I have a confession
to make, too.
She pauses,
FAITH
Okay.
He looks at her worriedly.
FAITH
Don't be afraid. You can tell me.
DAMON'S MOTHER
You're sure...
FAITH
We found each other, didn't we?
DAMON'S MOTHER
(hesitantly)
Yes. We did.
FAITH
(a whisper)
It's alright... this is our
destiny.
He takes a deep breath.
DAMON'S MOTHER
Okay. Okay, the thing is... I'm
not exactly... I mean-- only in
the most literal sense-- I'm not
Damon Bradley.
The fountain just dropped twenty feet.
FAITH
(staring straight
ahead)
What?
DAMON'S MOTHER
My name isn't Damon Bradley. I
just told you it was Damon Bradley.
FAITH
(numbly)
What is it?
PETER
It's Peter Wright.
He heaves a sigh of relief. Draws her to him again.
PETER
Boy, am I glad that's over with.
She's frozen. He's noticing this. Until she extricates
herself from his arms.
PETER
(to himself)
I had a feeling this was gonna be
a problem.
(to her)
You're upset, right?
She shoots him a look. Starts putting on her shoes.
PETER
Everything else is true. I swear.
I am a liberal. I do live in
Boston. I am a zoologist. I did
see "Local Hero" fifteen times.
I am single. I don't believe in
Scientology and I don't smoke.
But, okay, I admit it, mea culpa,
I lied about one little thing.
She runs out to the street. Starts waving for a cab.
FAITH
One little thing? You call your
identity one little thing?
Following after her,
PETER
You've never lied?
Beat.
FAITH
That's not the point.
PETER
You said whatever it was you would
understand.
FAITH
That was before I found out what
it was.
A taxi approaches.
PETER
You're leaving?
No response.
PETER
Wait-- Let's put this in
perspective. You're going to let
a few little letters keep us apart?
No response. The cab stops.
PETER
(grasping at
straws)
Look, if the name's that much of
a problem, why don't you just call
me that? It'll be my nickname.
She opens the taxi door.
FAITH
(on the brink of
tears)
How could you do this to me?
PETER
(innocently)
I'm in love with you.
FAITH
Oh, come on... What kind of an
excuse is that?
And this time, the door SLAMS in his face.
EXT. PENSION LOBBY - NIGHT
The cab pulls up. Faith gets out, drags into the hotel,
looking shell-shocked. From the bar, Kate spots her and
rushes over.
DISSOLVE TO:
INT. PENSION BAR - MINUTES LATER
Kate and Faith are both at the bar, staring off into the
distance. Getting bombed.
KATE
Yeah. Sociopaths. They're able
to figure out what you want them
to be and then they act like that.
FAITH
(tearfully)
But how could he know? He only
just met me.
KATE
Men have ways.
Kate shakes her head.
KATE
What a drag. You finally meet the
man of your dreams and he turns
out to be a pathological liar.
Faith wails.
INT. PETER'S BEDROOM - NIGHT
He's on the telephone.
PETER
Still busy? Okay, can I leave
another message, please?
(beat)
Alright, the message is, would she
rather have the wrong guy with the
right name or the right guy with
the wrong name?
(beat)
No-- no, no. They alternate, see?
It's the wrong guy--
INT. PENSION ROOM - NIGHT
CLOSE on the receiver, off the hook. Faith is in bed, wide
awake, staring mournfully up at the ceiling.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. PENSION ROOM - THE FOLLOWING MORNING
Kate is on her way out the door. She opens it-- to find Peter
outside in the hallway, carrying a bouquet of flowers the size
of a refrigerator.
PETER
(moving past her)
I have to talk to her.
KATE
She's not here.
PETER
Where is she?
KATE
She went out to check into
skywriting. I can't believe you
lied. Is this a genetic thing,
men will say anything just to get
laid?
PETER
No! That's not fair. That's not
it at all. Look, something
somewhere got screwed up. Maybe
some metaphysical wires got
crossed. I may not have the right
name, but I was there. I'm the
guy. I'm-- skywriting??
She eyes him skeptically.
KATE
You didn't think this would be a
problem?
He starts pacing.
PETER
It was an emergency. I only lied
that night because it was the only
way I knew to stop her. I knew
if I didn't, I'd never see her
again.
KATE
Good strategy.
PETER
Do you know I wasn't even supposed
to be in Rome? My boss was
supposed to come to this
conference, and at the last minute
he got the measles. The measles.
Who gets the measles at
forty-three? So they sent me.
And I wasn't supposed to be in that
piazza that night either. I'd gone
to the movies, only it was sold
out. So I was wandering around.
Just wandering... When I got hit
in the head with this shoe.
He gazes out at the Roman skyline,
PETER
And then I saw her. And all I know
is, when I looked in her eyes I
saw something... light. And life
and passion and yearning. And
something else I can't even put
my finger on, something I'd never
seen before--
KATE
Mania.
PETER
Whatever. And I thought, please
God, give me a sign, give me some
way to keep this woman from getting
into that taxi and disappearing
from my life forever. And He did.
She told me the name. Granted,
it wasn't my name, but it was a
start.
He turns to Kate.
PETER
And if that's not destiny, I don't
know what is.
KATE
(touched)
That's really romantic.
She places a consoling hand on his shoulder,
KATE
Too bad she hates your guts.
Starts leading him toward the door.
PETER
It's just a name for chrissakes.
The whole thing is so ludicrous.
For all she knows, this guy could
be the biggest loser on the face
of the planet. He could have a
criminal record.
(throwing up his
hands)
He could think Ronald Reagan was
a great president.
Kate shrugs.
PETER
I mean, realistically, what are
the odds that this is a terrific
guy?
KATE
(flatly)
Ten billion to one.
Beat.
There's a KNOCK at the door. She o