FOOTLOOSE, CUT LOOSE ALEX COOPER

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FOOTLOOSE, CUT LOOSE by ALEX COOPER

FADE IN: INT. PSYCHIATRIC OFFICE - DAY (On Tape) Sorry folks, bad connection. Everybody, get ready to hear Footloose! FOOTLOOSE by KENNY LOGGINS begins to play but is stopped with the sound of someone pushing a button, another button is pushed and a rewinding sound occurs, as this happens PAN around the psychiatric office. First thing revealed is a wall of books; to far away to see what books they are but close enough to notice their expensive hard binders. The next wall has a lit fireplace, above the fireplace is a bunch of awards and certificates. A small tape recorder fills the view, the rewind button is pushed in and the tape is whizzing to an end. The tape stops rewinding and the rewind button clicks up back to level with all the other buttons. A hand comes into frame and hovers over the tape recorder for a moment and then pushes down the play button. (O.S.) We re going to listen to the tape again and then I want you and I to talk about it. comes into view, he is sitting is a executive type reclining chair, he has a pad leaning on his left forearm while he holds a pen in his right hand ready to write. ABRAMS is lying on a lounge that s at S knee level, he shakes his head, agreeing, with a cautious face. The radio finally plays the recorded material. It s seven thirty five and I m taking more calls requesting songs. Here s one right now, hello caller, you re on the air. S very own voice comes from the tape recorder, he lies silently listening to it.

2. Hello. For the interest of the listeners at home, who am I speaking with? Gretch is speaking. Gretch my friend, its request hour, do you have a song to req- Footloose! shift uneasily on the lounge. A very hot song at the moment, not to mention a very talked about movie, I am yet to see it. I ll wait till its out on video. Gretch before I go ahead and play your song, its there anyone you d like to say hello to? Silence. S eyes begin to water. Gretch are you there my friend? All of a sudden screams and pleads for help burst out from the tape recorder. S face scrunches up and he puts his hands over in ears. The screaming is cut. Uh. Sorry folks, bad connection. Everybody, get ready to hear Footloose! Footloose begins to play and cowers even more. DR HENLON doesn t push stop for a moment, he just watches.

3. Turn it off! quickly stops the tape and presses the rewind button. removes his hands from his ears and wipes his eyes dry. writes something on his pad. A long silence occurs before speaks. Mr Abrams, was that you screaming? Yes, of course it was! Why did you scream? doesn t move but looks around the room. I can t remember. Then shall I play the tape again? moves his hand towards the play button. No! no, I just don t know why I screamed, it was a long time ago. Mr Abrams, I can t help you if you won t give me anything. I don t know how to help you. Just don t play the tape. sits back in his chair and sighs. INT. SUPERMARKET - DAY CUT TO: is pushing his trolley down the supermarket isle, he is wearing ear muffs around his ears. He occasionally stops to grabs things from the shelves or look at his list. From his view the list only has one item on it that isn t crossed out, Peas. A girl wearing a supermarket nametag walks by. lightly grabs her by the arm to get her attention.

4. (cont d) Can you please direct me to the peas? She says something but can t hear a word. (cont d) I m sorry I can t hear anything, could you please just take me to the peas. Again the girl doesn t take him to the peas, but continues to talk. stops her talking by raising his hands. (cont d) Okay just wait a second. He puts his hand around his earmuffs, but pauses. (cont d) Is footloose playing? She looks at him confused. (cont d) Please, can you hear footloose playing? She shakes her head. She nods her head. (cont d) Are you sure? slowly removes his earmuffs, he is relieved when he doesn t hear footloose playing. (cont d) Sorry about that, now can you tell me where the peas are? GIRL Fresh peas or Frozen peas. Oh. Frozen. GIRL Freezer section, next to the ice cream.

5. Thanks. Inside the freezer there is a loud hum that blocks out all other noises. walks to the freezer whistling along to the song playing over the supermarket s speakers. His earmuffs are still around his neck. Inside the freezer we see approach. His hand goes around the handle and he opens the freezer. He bends down to looks deeper in the freezer for the peas. On the outside of the freezer the song was whistling to ends and another begins. Footloose begins to play. The freezer hum blocks out all other sounds as searches for his peas, he picks up a packet and looks at it. stands up, closes the freezer door and juggles the packet of peas before he throws them in his trolley. He pauses. He suddenly notices Footloose playing and he quickly goes to grab his earmuffs but he fumbles with them and they fall off. He doesn t pick them up, instead he cups his ears with his hands and screams. The girl from before runs up to him as well as other people curious to what s happening. (cont d) Turn it off! Turn it off! Flashbacks start to occur in small flicks with footloose playing over. A younger stand in a phone booth with the phone to his ear. He looks out the phone booth. Just outside the phone booth is a man walking his dog. The man is approaching the phone booth. is still in the phone booth talking, a sudden light lights up the booth and S face. His eyes widen and he puts his hands to the glass. INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - DAY CUT TO BLACK: FADE IN: lies in a hospital bed unconscious, to his left is DR HENLON. just looks at him in concern.

6. slowly opens his eyes, he looks around the room in fright then sees. (cont d) Doctor, you wouldn t believe what I saw, the things I d forgotten. What do you mean? When it played, I felt the fear building up, but there was something else. I was standing in a phone booth on the phone to the radio station when a light came towards me and I don t know, there may have been someone else there. thinks for a moment then reaches down to his briefcase and pulls out a piece of paper. I m going to read something to you and if you fell uncomfortable just tell me to stop. Okay. clears his throat. That time s just holding me down... I ll hit the ceiling... Or else I ll tear up this town... (beat) Anything? Nope. Chorus... Loose, footloose, Kick off your Sunday shoes... Jack, get back c mon before we crack. looks up to. seems unaffected. (cont d) I think I know why you fear this song so much. This song works as a trigger to a memory you have suppressed long ago.

7. So, what do I do? I m sorry to say this, but the only way to beat this is to listen to the entire song. Oh god no, I wouldn t survive. jumps up and towers over Mr. Abrams you can t live like this, in fear of a song, you need to be free! A NURSE enters the room and stares at the scene in front of her. and both look back at her. (cont d) Well I ought to be heading off. Mr. Abrams, think about what I said. picks up his briefcase and pulls out the tape recorder. He puts the tape recorder on the bedside table, and then exits the room nodding to the nurse as he leaves. The NURSE approaches. NURSE And how are you feeling, Mr. Abrams? Fine thanks. NURSE Do you want any lunch? Yes please. NURSE Okay, I will just go get it. The NURSE leaves the room. draws his attention to the tape recorder. He stares at it and at the same time it stares up at him. Like in a trance he moves his finger towards the play button, but as he does the NURSE comes back with his meal. He immediately moves his finger away and accepts the meal the NURSE gives him.

8. DISSOLVE TO: INT. HOSPITAL CORRIDOR - DAY An old man with a walking stick limps down the dark hallway of the hospital. The hallway is fairly deserted; sees this through a gap in the blinds of his hospital room window. grabs a chair and places it under the handle. He then runs to his bed, sits on the bed and places the tape recorder in front of his crossed legs. For a long while he just stares at it. Eventually he moves his shaking hand forward and slowly presses the play button. The song begins. quickly presses stop. takes another deep breath and presses play again. The song plays, but only for a moment because presses stop again. lays his fists into the bed, looking frustrated. composes himself. He presses play. Someone attempts to open the door and jumps with fright and in doing so he kicks the tape recorder off the bed and onto the floor. Footloose is playing. feels the terror build up and he cups his ears with his hands. He screams and kicks in his bed. The orderly trying to open the door sees on the bed looking as if he s convulsing. He runs to a nurse. ORDERLY Gets the doctor, I think Mr. Abrams is having an attack. The nurse runs off down the hall while the orderly tries to open the door. Inside the room starts to see the flashbacks again, they occur in short bursts. Flashback: A younger is on the phone when lights illuminate the phone booth and. The orderly gets the door open and a crowd of people burst into the room. Flashback: A man walking his dog is meters away from the phone booth. The orderly and nurses try to hold down while a doctor preps a needle.

9. Flashback: The light now illuminates the dog and the man as the cross the phone both, The man stares in terror at the light. The doctor jabs the needle into and almost instantly calms down and goes all limp, he just stares up at the hospital ceiling. Flashback: The light engulfs the man and his dog. Black fills the screen for a short moment. Young stands in the phone booth. He holds the phone to his ear. The other end of the phone can be heard but only lightly. (On Phone) Gretch my friend, its request hour, do you have a song to req- Footloose! (On Phone) A very hot song at the moment, not to mention a very talked about movie, I am yet to see it. I ll wait till its... doesn t hear the rest of what the has to say because he drops the phone. He looks out into the unseen surroundings of the phone booth. A man is walking with his dog. He is about to pass the phone booth where stands when the man sees staring off into the distance he stands still and turns his head to also look. A light illuminates the man and he stares in terror. The reflection is the glass of the phone booth shows a car hitting the man, the car now comes towards the booth. sees the car and the man on the bonnet coming towards him. The man is screaming. The glass walls of the booth shatter as the car crashes into the booth. The force of the car doesn t crush the phone booth but instead violently shakes it. hits one wall and falls the floor, unconscious. The phone receiver hangs by his ear. The light sound of Footloose can be heard on the receiver.

10. DISSOLVE TO: lies on the hospital bed, unconscious as Footloose continues to play softly off screen. THE END. BLACKOUT: