Scripts: Rear Window (final draft, 01/Dec/1953) - part 11
INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Jeff turns his wheelchair halfway around as Lisa and Stella start quickly for the door, THE CAMERA PANNING THEM across the room. They pause at the sound of Jeff's voice. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Jeff calls after them: JEFF One of you watch this window. If I see him coming back, I'll signal with a flashbulb. The door slams off and we hear the footsteps of the women dying down the corridor as Jeff picks up the long-focus lens and takes a sight on the alleyway. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - CAMERA SHOT Thorwald goes past the alley opening. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Jeff puts down the lens and wheels quickly to the wall cabinet. He finds a box of flash bulbs and a reflector. He puts them in his lap and returns to the window, putting the chair sideways. He leans out a little and looks down. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Lisa is in the courtyard directly below Jeff's window. She has reached the stairway leading up and to the right. She looks, waves at Jeff as Stella comes up to her carrying a shovel. The two women hurry up the stairs toward the iron ladder they will use to climb the wall between Jeff's yard and that of Thorwald's. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSE SHOT Jeff picks up the phone and quickly dials. The buzzer sounds on filter, then the phone is lifted. A woman's voice is heard and Jeff seems a little puzzled at the sound of it. BABY SITTER This is Doyle's house. JEFF This is L. B. Jefferies, a friend of Tom's. Who am I talking with? He squints out the window. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Lisa has climbed over the wall and is helping Stella down into Thorwald's yard. The shovel is lying on the ground beside Lisa. Jeff's conversation continues over the action of the two women. BABY SITTER This is the baby sitter. JEFF Oh. When are they expected home? BABY SITTER I'm hired 'til one. They went to dinner and maybe night-clubbing. JEFF Well, if he calls in, tell him to get in touch with L. B. Jefferies right away. I might have quite a surprise for him. BABY SITTER Does he have your number, Mr. Jefferies? JEFF He has it. Thank you. BABY SITTER Goodnight. Jeff hangs up. Stella is now beginning to dig, carefully lifting the flowers off the center of the bed where they had dipped down. She places the flower plants on the sidewalk. Lisa stands facing Jeff's window and occasionally glances over her shoulder uneasily at Stella's work. At this moment, the sounds of musical instruments begin to be heard from the songwriter's apartment. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSE SHOT A little annoyed at the interruption, Jeff turns to look at the studio apartment. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT In the songwriter's apartment, several of his musician friends have gathered. One plays a guitar, another a clarinet, and so on. One by one they try out the theme of the songwriter's new melody, running through it in turn to become familiar with the notes. We, therefore, hear the melody played informally in different ways with different instruments. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP Jeff shifts his eyes from the songwriter's apartment back to the courtyard. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Stella is busy, expertly handling the shovel. Lisa has her back to the nurse, but looks apprehensively over her shoulder. She then looks up toward Jeff's apartment. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Jeff gives her an encouraging little gesture with his hand. Then his eyes lift a little as he looks up. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Miss Lonely Hearts is sitting on the sofa, writing a note with a pad on her knee. Next to her, on the table, the pills are still in evidence. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Jeff picks up the long-focus lens and trains it on the alleyway. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - CAMERA SHOT The alleyway and street intersection, with normal night traffic, but no sign of Thorwald. THE CAMERA LENS PANS across and down to the hole being dug by Stella. We get an impression of Lisa's legs as we go by. The spade comes out of the hole and rests on the side. THE CAMERA LENS PANS up just in time to catch Stella turning up to Jeff. She throws out a helpless hand and shakes her head. "Nothing." INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Jeff lowers the lens and looks down at the two women with evident disappointment. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Lisa glances up to Thorwald's apartment. She turns and gestures some instructions to Stella. Then she looks up at Jeff and gestures her intention to enter Thorwald's apartment. She turns and dashes toward Thorwald's fire escape as Stella makes a fruitless grab to restrain her. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP Jeff, shocked and alarmed, calls out: JEFF Lisa -- no! He looks quickly toward the intersection and then right back to Lisa. Apparently no sight of Thorwald. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT While Lisa starts up the fire escape, we see Stella running toward the wall in the foreground to climb over it. Stella has abandoned the shovel and left the flowers and dirt strewn over the walk. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP Jeff, tense and wide-eyed, watches Lisa climb the fire escape. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Lisa climbs the fire escape to the second floor and the outside of Thorwald's apartment. She tries, unsuccessfully, to get through the window which opens into the kitchen from the fire escape. And then, with some difficulty, stretches and succeeds in getting in through the living room window, which is open. She goes directly to the bedroom and we see her bending over one of the suitcases. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSE SHOT Jeff quickly picks up the long-focus lens and trains it on the salesman's apartment. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - CAMERA SHOT Lisa turns from the suitcase with the alligator handbag in her hand. There is an expression of triumph on her face. She opens it and her expression changes to dismay. She looks toward Jeff's apartment and, to communicate her dismay, she turns the handbag upside down. Nothing falls out. Empty. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP He lowers the long-focus lens and he is sweating with anxiety. He mutters, almost to himself: JEFF Come on. Come on! Get out of there! His eyes turn quickly to the alleyway and back again to Lisa. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Lisa has dropped the bag on the bed and is now looking around the bedroom, looking for some place to start searching for the jewelry. She moves quickly to the dresser and begins opening the drawers to check them. She finds nothing. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP As Jeff watches tensely, the door bursts open behind him and Stella hurries into the apartment. STELLA Ring Thorwald's phone the second you see him on the way back! Jeff swings toward Stella. He reaches for the phone. JEFF I'm going to ring him now! As he picks up the receiver, Stella pushes his hand down again. STELLA Give her another minute -- She's doing this for you. Stella looks out the window and her face registers shock. Jeff turns quickly to the window again, forgetting the phone for the moment. STELLA Miss Lonely Hearts! EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Miss Lonely Hearts is in the act of popping an envelope up against the table lamp on the table next to the sofa. From the same table, she takes a pill bottle and empties the contents into her left hand. Replacing the bottle, she picks up a glass of water. STELLA (Off) Call the police! We hear the sound of the receiver picked up, and Jeff starting to dial New York Police. At this moment, from the song- writer's apartment which has been quiet for a while, comes a new burst of melody. It is the melody which the song-writer has been composing during the past few days. Now it is rich, and full, and completed, as the musical group plays it. Miss Lonely Hearts lifts her head to listen, and slowly lowers the pills and glass of water into her lap, her whole purpose arrested by the beauty of what she hears. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Jeff and Stella turn for a quick glimpse of the song-writer's apartment. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT A quick flash of the song-writer's apartment, and his musical group gathered around the piano. STELLA Maybe that music will delay her taking the pills. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Jeff and Stella look back to Thorwald's apartment. Jeff has the receiver to his ear, and the buzzer can be heard on filter. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT At the bottom of the picture, Miss Lonely Hearts is still listening to the music, while in the apartment above Lisa appears into the living room from behind the doorway that leads to the bedroom. She looks across to the source of the music. She is as arrested by the melody as Miss Lonely Hearts. Then looking across to Jeff, she holds up her hands triumphantly to show him the jewelry she has discovered. At this point, Thorwald appears coming along the corridor of his apartment house! Lisa is completely unaware of his approach. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Stella is so shocked, she can only gasp for breath. Jeff, in near panic, shouts in anguish! JEFF Lisa! Lisa! At this moment, the phone is picked up on filter, and a voice speaks: POLICE Precinct Six -- Sergeant Allgood. Jeff opens his mouth to speak, but no words come out, as his attention is focused on: EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Thorwald at the door, unlocking it with his key. We see that Lisa has heard the sound, and looks toward the door, all but frozen with alarm. The Policeman on the phone repeats with studied irritation: POLICE Precinct Six -- Sergeant Allgood. Lisa dashes back into the bedroom just in time to avoid being seen by Thorwald as he opens the door and enters the apartment. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Jeff, urgently into phone, with a serious and rapid voice: JEFF A man is assaulting a woman at one two five west ninth street. Second floor rear. Make it fast. POLICE Your name? JEFF L. B. Jefferies. POLICE Phone number? JEFF (Impatiently) Chelsea 2-5598. POLICE Two minutes. Phone is down on filter, and Jeff replaces his receiver. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Thorwald crosses the living room, and goes into the bedroom. Suddenly he looks onto the bed. He picks up the open alligator handbag. He turns, facing the window, looking down at the bag. He looks up in the direction of the living room. Then suddenly his whole frame stiffens, his head turns a little further around to his right. He is looking directly at Lisa who is out of our sight in the corner of the bedroom. He holds out the bag, and without moving, starts to question the unseen Lisa. He takes a little step forward, and his head begins to turn slightly to the left as Lisa begins to emerge into the living room, backing away slowly. By her gestures, and nervous laughter, she appears to be offering a lame excuse for being found in his apartment. He comes towards her, and enters the living room as well. Lisa edging toward the door, points to it as she apparently argues with him as to the way she came in. He points to the window. She makes one more step toward the door, but Thorwald reaches out quickly and grabs her by the wrist. He twists it brutally, and flings her sideways into the sofa beneath the window. Her head snaps back against the head rest. With his right hand he throws the handbag across the room in anger, and with his left open-palmed he demands something from Lisa. Slowly her right hand comes up and opens. He takes the jewelry from her, looks at it for a surprised moment, puts it into his coat pocket. He reaches down with both hands, and by the wrists jerks her to her feet. He is talking viciously to her. We can hear Lisa calling out faintly: "Jeff! Jeff!" Thorwald suddenly looks out at the neighborhood. He realizes that somebody might be watching him. He drags her across the room, reaches up with one arm, and the lights go off. The faint light from the bedroom illuminates their struggle, but not clearly. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP An angry Jeff is staring, and trying to penetrate the semi- darkness of Thorwald's room. Then he bends his head forward in despair, and after a brief moment speaks: JEFF (With deep sincerity) Stella -- what can we do? INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP Stella staring out, tense, frightened. Then her expression changes sharply as she looks slightly to the left. STELLA There they are. Jeff looks up quickly. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Two policemen move quickly and professionally up the corridor toward Thorwald's apartment. They stop at the door, listen a moment, and then push the buzzer insistently. Inside the apartment, lights go on, and Thorwald is in the center of the room looking toward the door. Lisa staggers away from him, trying to rearrange her clothes and her hair. She is as surprised at the interruption as Thorwald. He listens, looks back questioningly toward Lisa, then goes to the door. He passes into the kitchen. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Jeff and Stella visibly relax. Jeff doesn't say anything, but a gesture of rubbing his eyes with the back of his hand gives an indication of how deep his tension was. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT After a moment's hesitation, Thorwald goes to the door and opens it. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP Jeff quickly puts a hand out and takes up his long-focus lens. He looks through the finder. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - CAMERA SHOT Thorwald's head and shoulders fill the screen. For a moment Thorwald is genuinely frightened by the sight of the police. We see him listening to the policeman out of the picture. Thorwald turns slowly and we see him lose much of his fright and regain some control of his face. He completes his turn and is looking at the girl a little puzzled. He then swings back toward the police. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP A quick flash of Jeff and Stella looking. Jeff still has the long-focus lens to his eye. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT Thorwald is displaying indignation and complaint to the police as he nods his head vigorously toward Lisa. At this the police start to advance into the apartment, going directly for Lisa. She flashes a quick look toward Jeff's window. She turns back as the first policeman reaches her. He starts to question her. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - SEMI-CLOSEUP Stella turns away and goes quickly to the table for the binoculars. Jeff still is using the long-focus lens. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - BINOCULAR SHOT We see Lisa start to excuse her presence in the same manner she used with Thorwald previously, as if to say she came into the apartment by mistake. Thorwald, listening, comes quickly forward to contradict her, vigorously. He holds out the jewelry in his hand, and then picks up and shows the empty handbag. The policeman, impressed, looks back to Lisa for an explanation. She has none. Over this we hear Stella frantically asking: STELLA What's she trying to do? Why doesn't she turn him in? JEFF Smart girl. STELLA Smart? She'll be arrested! JEFF That'll get her out of there, won't it? The first policeman indicates that Lisa is to come along with him. He pauses momentarily to tell the second policeman to take a statement from Thorwald about the attempted burglary. The second policeman reaches for the jewelry in Thorwald's hand, and takes it for examination. In the brief pause while the two policemen speak to each other, Lisa starts to wave her left hand behind her back. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP Jeff looking through his camera. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - CAMERA SHOT We get a closer view of the waving hand. She stops waving and holds her fingers spread out. With her other hand she points to the wedding ring on her left hand. STELLA Mrs. Thorwald's ring! THE LENS PANS UPWARD AND ACROSS until it brings Thorwald's profile into the picture. He is looking down directly at Lisa's hands. His head slowly turns, and he looks right up -- directly into the lens. Suddenly he becomes aware that Lisa is signaling to someone who is watching him. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT Jeff and Stella. He drops the camera into his lap. JEFF Stella! The lights! He'd seen us! Stella hurries from the window, turning off lights, as Jeff backs his chair into the room. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - SEMI-LONG SHOT As Thorwald's attention is drawn back to the second policeman to answer further questions, the first policeman takes Lisa by the arm and leads her out of the apartment. He goes down the corridor pushing the curious people away from the door. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - MEDIUM SHOT The last light out, Stella stops to catch her breath, and turns to Jeff. STELLA When you took your first snapshot -- did you ever think it would bring you to this? JEFF (Urgently) Stella -- how long do you think he'll stay there? STELLA (Squinting out window) Unless he's dumber than I think, he won't wait 'til his lease is up. Jeff points to a drawer in the wall cabinets. JEFF My billfold! In the right hand drawer. Stella moves to get it. STELLA What do you need money for? JEFF To bail Lisa out of jail. She finds a billfold, hands it to Jeff. He takes it, extracts some bills and begins counting them. As he counts, Stella comments: STELLA You know -- you could just leave her there until after next Tuesday -- so you could sneak away safely -- as planned. He looks up sharply at her, and then without comment goes back to counting the money. JEFF (With obvious disappointment) One hundred and twenty-seven. STELLA How much do you think you'll need? JEFF First offense burglary -- (He shrugs) -- probably two-fifty. (Gets an idea, points) The piggy bank. Stella, following his pointing finger, gets a piggy bank down from a shelf on the sideboard. He takes it, cracks it on the knee of his cast. It splits open, and some money comes out. Mostly bills, a few silver halves. What he doesn't get, Stella picks up. STELLA Ten here. JEFF Thirty-three here. Totals one-ninety. Not enough. STELLA I got twenty or so in my purse. Give me what you've got. Jeff does, as Stella gets her purse. JEFF What about the rest? STELLA When those cops get a look at Miss Fremont -- they'll even contribute. Stella goes up to the door. The phone RINGS. Jeff grabs it, picks it up. Stella pauses. JEFF (To phone) Just a minute. (To Stella) I'll tell you who it is when you get back. Stella goes quickly out the door. He returns to the phone call, glancing at the same time toward the courtyard. INT. JEFF'S APARTMENT - NIGHT - CLOSEUP JEFF Jefferies. DOYLE (Filter) This is Doyle, Jeff. JEFF (Urgently) Tom, I've got something real big for you. DOYLE (Wearily) Look Jeff, don't louse up my night with another man killer stuffing a grisly trunk that turns out to be -- JEFF (Interrupting harshly) Listen to me! Lisa's been arrested. DOYLE (Slightest pause) Your Lisa? JEFF My Lisa. She went into Thorwald's apartment, and he came back. The only way I could get her out was to call the police. DOYLE (Angry) I told you that -- JEFF (Interrupting) I know what you told me! She went in to get evidence, and she came out with it. DOYLE Like what? JEFF Like Mrs. Thorwald's wedding ring. If that woman were still alive, she'd be wearing it. DOYLE (Grudgingly) A possibility. JEFF (Talking fast) A fact! Last night he killed a dog for pawing in his garden. Why? Because he had something buried in there. Something a dog could scent. DOYLE Like an old hambone? JEFF (Fast) I don't know what pet name Thorwald had for his wife. And that night he went out half a dozen times with the metal suitcase. He wasn't taking his possessions, because they're up in his apartment now! DOYLE You think perhaps it was "old hambone?" JEFF In sections! And one other thing, doubting Tom -- it just occurred to me that all the calls Thorwald made were long distance! If he called his wife the day she left -- after she arrived in Merritsville -- why did she need to send him a postcard saying she'd arrived? DOYLE (After pause; a detective) Where'd they take Lisa? JEFF Precinct Six. I sent a friend over with bail money. DOYLE Maybe you won't need it. I'll run it down, Jeff. EXT. NEIGHBORHOOD - NIGHT - LONG SHOT We see Thorwald leave his apartment and proceed down the corridor. JEFF Just don't dally. Thorwald knows he's being watched. He won't hang around long. DOYLE If that ring checks out, we'll give him an escort. So long. He hangs up, and just as he does, Jeff looks toward Thorwald's apartment. He rolls forward to the window. He seems a little puzzled by what he sees.
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