THUNDERBOLT AND MARY ANN ACT ONE FIRST DRAFT
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1 EXT. THUNDERBOLT'S GRAVE, URALLA THUNDERSTORM. DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT....
The script opens at Uralla where
Thunderbolt, Fred Ward is buried in the Uralla cemetery. It is late in the day,
a storm is brewing, the sky is heavy with dark clouds and flashes of lightning
rent the air as a gracious OLD WOMAN in black crinoline walks slowly through
the graves as credits are run.
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Thunderbolt's Song by Eve Hobbs
I stand in the saddle and stretch my
hand
To a little niche in the stone
And I pull myself to the top of the
rock
To make sure that I am alone
Then duck down into the saddle
And away on the Northern Road
For Cobb & Co is on their way
And I want some of the load.
The moon will be lined with wonder
As I take their silver and gold
And the women white and frightened
For I am a bushranger bold
Then back I ride to the mountains
To hide til the hunt cools down
Then I'll share my spoils with the
needy folk
Who live in Uralla town
I love this wild north country
As I ride with the wild and the free
And my horse and I are like brothers
And he shares my dangers with me.
We see Mary Ann as she passes the names of various
town dignitaries. She pauses at one and raises her umbrella in a gesture of
disgust.
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GRAVESTONE ~HOWING NAME CAPTMN JOHN MCCLEAN
BORN 1810
DIED 1875
CLOSE UP
Mary Ann carries a wreath of bushflowers in her other
hand as she
turns away.
MJD SHOT
Then I
ride to an old Green Valley pub
Where
they smuggle me in the back door
And I
drink their wine & eat to my f~
Till I
can take no more.
Old John
Smith guards the window
While
young Bill keeps watch at the door
He's
spinning our sleep wrapped in blankets
In the
makeshift bed on the floor.
But the
daylight comes and I must be off
And I
join with the birds and sing
The wild
bees buzz around my face
And life
is a goodly thing.
But the
policeman must have his turn some day
And I
hope that my blood runs free
To sleep
in the earth by a reedy creek
Or under
a bloodwood tree
But my
spirit will ride
That
Northern road, ride to a well known spot
And I'll
stand on my saddle and place my hand
In that
little niche on the rock.
And I'll
stand again on my lookout
And here
there's no bars or luck
And I'll
thank the folk of Uralla town
For
giving me Thunderbolt's Rock.
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She stops at Thunderbolt's grave and crying she places
the posy on the grave and takes a bundle of letters from a small cake tin which
lies at the foot of the grave.
NARRATOR:
I'll meet you again soon now. (SIGHS).
CUT TO....
She opens the letters and then reads
MARY ANN:
Eva
died in May after a short illness and I'm alone now.
Wish
that you could come here and be with me in my time of need
CLOSE UP
Mary Ann sighs and scans the love letter reading love
Henry Perdriau
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CAMERA Telescopes UP TO SKY AND STORM AND
LIGHTNING AND THUNDER.
DISSOLVE...
2 EXT. BALMAIN MANSION DINING ROOM.THUNDERSTORM. DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
A storm over Balmain in the early 1850's.
PAN TO....
This scene is set in the wealthy home of boat builder
and ferry owner HENRY PERDRIAU facing Cockatoo Island across the water.
CUT TO....
Mary Ann is serving at table where CAPTAIN MCLEAN the
Superintendent of Convicts is a guest of her employer MR HENRY
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PERDRIAU, boat builder, who approaches the window as
Mary Ann is about to close it.
HENRY:
(APPROACHING MARY ANN AND LOOKING OUT WINDOW)
Just a
moment. (TUPNING TO MCLEAN) The storm's getting closer.. Will it hit the
regatta fleet do you think?
MCLEAN:
Where
are they now?
HENRY:
They're
off Cockatoo Island. The southerly's very close by the look of that sky.
MCLEAN:
Hope
none of them get washed onto Cockatoo. Don't want them sheltering there. The
prisoners might get it into their heads to take the boat and try to. escape.
HENRY:
Not
likely. Didn't you tell me the other day no one had escaped from Cockatoo.
MCLEAN:
That,
I did. But with a boat, that would be different.
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HENRY:
You mean they wouldn't swim that short distance.
MCLEAN:
Did you see the shark the whalers caught off Longnose
Point last week? It was a monster, over 15 feet long.
HENRY:
I'm glad I didn't see it. I fell off the ferry last
week.
MCLEAN:
What happened?
HENRY:
I was on the Gipsy Queen. She stopped to 'take a
breath' just off the whalf. I jumped ashore. Landed in the water. The coxswain
pulled me out.
MCLEAN:
You really should learn to swim, its risky when you're
on the water all the time.
HENRY (INTERRUPTING)
Ah, but I'm the owner.
MCLEAN:
Even the owner can drown.
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HENRY:
(CLOSES SHUTTERS)
Or be taken by sharks.
MARY ANN:
(CLOSING THE SHUTTERS)
Will you be needing anything else Sir?
HENRY:
Yes there is Mary Ann, I want you to go
to the wharf and pick up a parcel for me.
MARY ANN:
Yes Sir (curtsies and departs)
FADE OUT...
3 EXT. BALMAIN ROUGH TRACK. THUNDERSTORM. DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
MARY ANN is walking down the settlement's only road, a
rough dirt track to the wharf, through bush scrub. She arrives at the wharf to
find party of convicts being unloaded in chains. To her surprise she knows one
and in the confusion is able to speak to FRED WARD.
MARY ANN.
(SURPRISED)
Fred, I thought you were at Total.
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FRED:
It's good to see you Mary Ann, but not
this way.
MARY ANN:
(OBSERVING HIS HANDCUFFS)
What's happened?
FRED:
(~VELY)
I've been sentenced to Cockatoo for
seven years. That bastard I worked. he asked me to take some horses to Windsor
markets. Turned out they were not his.
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Mary Ann's dismayed look
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GUARD approach swinging his baton.
GUARD:
Prisoners cannot talk to the likes of
you. On your way.
MARY ANN: (SAUCY)
I'm here on business.
Mr Henry Perdiau sent me and I'll thank
you to keep a civil tongue in your head.
GUARD:
That'll be enough. On your way then
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(TURNING TO FRED, HITS HIM WITH BATON)
Move, or I'll tan your hide
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Mary Ann goes up the gangplank and onto the vessel.
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FRED and other prisoners and guards slowly walk up the
track as
MARY ANN turns to watch them.
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An Aboriginal girl EMMA bumps into her.
EMMA: (giggling)
Hey watch out. You'll fall in and the
sharks will get you
MARY ANN:
Don't be silly. I go swimming in the
water every day
EMMA (FRIGHTENED):
What about the sharks.
(DERISWE)
MARY ANN:
They won't get you
EMMA:
How can you be sure.
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MARY ANN:
The shark is my totem. I can swim
safely as long as I take this...
SHOWS THE SACRED CHURINGA AROUND HER NECK
EMMA:
What's that?
MARY ANN:
It’s my totem. As long as I carry this
I can pass safety.
EMMA:
(POINTING TO PARCEL)
Who's that parcel for?
MARY ANN:
(HOLDING IT UP TO READ IT)
Mr. Henry Perdriau Esquire, Owner Gipsy
Queen, Balmain
EMMA:
You can't read
MARY ANN
Oh yes I can, I went to school you
know.
EMMA:
(DISBELIEVING)
You're just saying that
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MARY ANN:
No, here
CUT TO...
(FERRY HAND AS SHE GRABS A NEWS SHEET
AND READS)
Swift Whistle wins Balmain Regatta
(Details of race from Dad's books)
FADE OUT...
4 EXT. FISHING IN JOHNSON'S BAY
BALMAIN. HIGH ~DE DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
MARY ANN follows EMMA around to
Johnson's Bay where a large group of Aboriginals are fishing in water up to
their chests.
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They watch from shore as the women dig
for cockles with their feet and place them in baskets which float beside them.
EMMA:
(HANDING A BASKET TO MARY ANN)
Here we try.
The
MARY ~
I really should be going back. Henry
will be missing me.
EMMA:
(TAKING OFF HER CLOTHES)
Take off your clothes and leave them
here.
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She holds the SACRED CHURINGA AROUND MARY ANN'S NECK
ADDING...
Not this of course. Are you sure this
will protect us from sharks?
MARY ANN:
(GOING INTO THE WATER)
Yes, come on now.
We see EMMA and MARY ANN swim out to join the others
in the water.
FADE OUT.
5- EXT. GARDEN
OF MCLEANS COTTAGE BALMAIN. NOON NEKF DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
High Fence view of market gardens and house as Mary
Ann enters gate
past the guard.
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FRED WARD is in chains being brought from Cockatoo
Island
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The warden is making a market garden on the mainland.
(MARY ANN is a regular McLean’s visitor to as her boss Henry is his friend.
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MARY ANN enters house
NARRATOR:
MCCLEAN operated market gardens for
profit. the prisoners grew vegetables for the Sydney markets and he gave them
fly blown carcasses and mealy flour, while his pockets filled and his belly
grew fatter. and to think I liked him at first...
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Close-up of a waratah as a bee lands on
it Fred is looking about as the bee lands and as Mary Ann appears behind it.
FRED:
(EYES ON MARY ANN)
Your bright eyes haunt me still, when
will you be my lady...?
MARY ANN:
(LOOKING AT THE WARATAH)
Do you know the story of the waratah?
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In the Dreamtime, the Ancestor Being Toonco was taken
away by the Spirit to dwell in the moon. Nargardi waited back at the gunyah at
the bottom of the mountain wondering where Toonco was. As she squatted by the
fire she told the children about the kookaburra and how he laughed and how the
animals came to live there. Then Nargardi went to look for him by herself. As
she looked up she saw the stars rising in a clear crystal sky and the moon
coming over the mountain.
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KOOKABURRA LAUGHING
To her surprise she saw Toonco's face in the sickle
moon. Her arms reached out. She climbed the mountain When she reached the top
she was so exhausted she fell down and cried. Her tears ran down her cheeks
down the sides of the mountain. Her tears were so sad they formed the creeks
and rivers. That's why today the creeks sing peacefully as they rush by into
the rivers. When she sighed the wind blew and the light of creation appeared.
Dawn came and if he ever returned, she left her heart on the mountain for him
to find. Today it is the waratah.
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THEY ARE HIDDEN . . OUT OF SIGHT. BENEATH A TREE, BEHIND
SOME SHRUBS.
CLOSE UP..
FRED DRAWS HER TO HIM
FRED:
I want to swim across from Cockatoo Island.
Will you help me escape?
and drive a coach and pair with me to Monkerai?
MARY ANN:
Dreams Fred, but perhaps there is a
way..
FRED:
I must get these chains off. I have a
plan to get away at night and hide. I have a friend who will help get the
chains off. Then I'll swim over, but I'm afraid of the sharks.
MARY ANN:
Don't be afraid of the sharks. The
shark is my totem In the Dreamtime, in the mountains of my country, you call
it Barrington Tops, its north of here, the earth smokes from the great fires
below and the rivers run free to the nearby sea. My people fished with the help
of the dolphins. They called them with their clapping sticks and the dolphins
came.
FRED:
Yes, I've seen your people do that.
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MARY ANN.
One day after the white men came , some
Aboriginal people where hunting fish with the help of the dolphins. A White
man's ship came into the shoals of the bay. The men saw the dolphins and with
their rifles they shot at them.
The leader of the Aboriginals pointed
to sea at another fin and the men shot at that one, a shark, and the dolphins
escaped. My people do not fear the shark, they learned that all things in
nature have their place.
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A guard approaches through the garden towards their
hiding place.
MARY ANN:
Fred take this for,
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She breaks the
CHURINGA TWIN QUARTZ CRYSTAL IN HALF
It will protect you. When you can do so swim across, my spirit ancestors will
be with you but you must return it for I may be in danger and need it one day.
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Guard approaches and as they move out of hiding place.
GUARD:
You again, I told you to stay away from
here.
(GRABBING HER BY THE ARM)
On your way, you trollop.
14(TO FRED) As for you, you'll be back
in solitary if you're not careful.
Mary Ann runs through the garden towards McLean's
house.
1 EXT
COCKATOO ISLAND NIGHT
ESTABLISHING SHOT....
FRED WARD and FRED BRITTEN are hiding in a boiler on
the shore.
CUT TO...
CAPTAIN MCLEAN and WARDERS are patrolling with dogs on
leashes, torches FLASH and sirens SOUND.
CUT TO...
PRISONERS in the old boiler by the shore. High tide
and the water in the boiler is rising.
FRED BRITTEN:
The water's rising, we'll not be able
to breathe!
FRED WARD:
We'd best go soon. The moon's nearly
down. It'll be as dark as hell.
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They swim out from under the boiler through the
entrance hole.
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· The dolphins in
the moonlight as the moon goes down.
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Steamer leaving Sydney Harbour as sun rises.
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(TO FRED) As for you, you'll be back in
solitary if you're not careful.
Mary Ann runs through the garden towards McLean's
house.
1 EXT
COCKATOO ISLAND NIGHT
ESTABLISHING SHOT....
FRED WARD and FRED BRITTEN are hiding in a boiler on
the shore.
CUT TO...
CAPTAIN MCLEAN and WARDERS are patrolling with dogs on
leashes, torches FLASH and sirens SOUND.
CUT TO...
PRISONERS in the old boiler by the shore. High tide
and the water in the boiler is rising.
FRED BRITTEN:
The water's rising, we'll not be able
to breathe!
FRED WARD:
We'd best go soon. The moon's nearly
down. It'll be as dark as hell.
CUT TO..
They swim out from under the boiler through the
entrance hole.
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· The dolphins in
the moonlight as the moon goes down.
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Steamer leaving Sydney Harbour as sun rises.
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WILL:
So would you. But they have been after
you for years.
FRED:
Bah, they'll never take me alive. But
with you it would be another matter. I have had two boys already. The first,
poor young Thompson was shot last April, 12 months near Bathurst in a fight
with the police. The other Mason was taken a month ago
and he is now in goal. You had better
go home Will.
WILL:
I'll never go home. I'll die first.
FRED:
A few beatings more or less, what do
they mean to a hard young fella like you? You'll soon be too big to beat.
Remember you have a mother to think of. How would she feel if you turned
bushranger?
WILL LOOKS SHEEPISH
FRED:
Let me tell you my own story. When I
was a boy, not much older than you, I got mixed up with some cattle thieves
they were, though I didn't know it then. One day the police came upon us in the
bush and arrested us all. We were tried for stealing cattle and though I tell you
before God,
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Will that I was innocent, I was convicted with the
others and sentenced to a long term of imprisonment on Cockatoo Island. I think
I felt then, pretty much as you do now, just as if the whole world was against
me and I against the world. Boy, I swore to be revenged to the world that
treated me so badly and I have. If I had my time over again, I would have
served my time and tried to lead an honest life so help me God.
SADDLES HIS HORSE
WILL:
I have left home forever. Let me go
with you Fred.
FRED:
I am going to my camp. Its one and a
half miles down river. Think over what I've said for a few hours and if you are
still in the same mine, come to my camp. I'm cursed lonely some times, but for
your own sake, I advise you not to look me up again. Go home boy.
FRED RIDES OFF.
FADE OUT..
3 EXT BUSH CAMP DOWN RIVER DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT..
Fred is seated on a log mending a saddle and singing
as Will appears.
SONG
Oh, don't you remember Sweet Alice Ben Bolt
Sweet Mice with hair so brown,
Who wept with delight when you gave her a smile,
And trembled with fear at your frown
In the old churchyard in the valley Ben Bolt
In a corner obscure and alone
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They have fitted a slab of granite so grey And Sweet
Alice lies under the stone.
FRED:
You haven't taken my advice then Will.
WILL:
I want to stay with you.
FRED:
You have fully considered the consequences.
WILL:
Yes
FRED:
All right my boy. They tell me you are
a good rider.
WILL:
BOASTING
I can ride anything that ever was
foaled.
FRED:
Can you handle a revolver?
WILL:
CRESTFALLEN
No.
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FRED:
I'll soon teach you. But first our contract. Do you
know what an oath is?
WILL:
Yes
FRED:
You wouldn't break one, if you took one.
WILL:
No, nor my word either.
FRED:
GOOD, then kneel and repeat what I say. I, Will
Monckton...
WILL:
I Will Monckton..
FRED:
Swear by the most high God
WILL:
Swear by the most high God
FRED:
That I will be true to Thunderbolt till the death
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WILL:
That I will be true to Thunderbolt to
the death
FRED:
That's all Will. I want no more than
truth from you. Truth contains everything.
FRED GETS TO HIS KNEES.
FRED:
I, Frederick Ward, known as
Thunderbolt, call God to witness that I shall be true to Will Monckton to the
death.
WILL:
Thank you Sir
FRED:
You may call me Fred
FRED LIGHTS HIS PIPE
WILL:
You don't truely wish to lead an honest
life do you? If you did you could easily escape out of the country couldn't
you?
FRED:
Easily.
WILL:
Then why don't you, I'd go with you
Fred.
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NARRATOR:
And so it was, he risked the sharks
wearing my totem. We headed by steamer for the Hawksbury River, on my
employer's vessel. I travelled in class for Henry had work for me in
Gloucester and I had arranged to see my family. FRED & BRITTEN hid in the
cargo hold, where I smuggled food to them at night.
1 EXT. TOLLBAR CAMPBELL'S HILL MAITLAND DAY
A RIDER
approaches the tollbar seemingly to pay the toll for the
use of
the road. He dismounts and knocks on the door,
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FRED
enters the tollbar where the TOLLKEEPER has fallen asleep reading
the
paper.
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A cashbox
in front of him,
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He looks
up suddenly frightened.
DELANEY
My God, I thought it must have been a
thunderbolt'
FRED
And so it is, and this is my bolt',
(AIMING
HIS PISTOL AT DELANEY'S HEAD)
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FRED:
Over there, in the comer .....near the
dresser.
DELANEY:
(FRIGHTENED HOLDS HANDS ABOVE HIS HEAD)
FRED:
Give me your money.
DELANEY:
I have none.
FRED:
Give me your money or you will be very
sorry.
DELANEY: (SHAKING
WITH FEAR)
I tell you there's no money here. My
mate's just taken it to Maitland.
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FRED MOVES OVER BEHIND HIM
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OPENS A CUPBOARD WHILST ~LL WATCHING DELANEY.
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· HE~TAKES OUT A CASHBOX. CUT TO...
WITHOUT OPENING IT HE BACKS OUT THE DOOR.
FRED:
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FRED:
Over there, in the comer near the
dresser.
DELANEY:
(FRIGHTENED HOLDS HANDS ABOVE HIS HEAD)
FRED:
Give me your money.
DELANEY:
I have none.
FRED:
Give me your money or you will be very
sorry.
DELANEY: (SHAKING
WITH FEAR)
I tell you there's no money here. My
mate's just taken it to Maitland.
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FRED MOVES OVER BEHIND HIM
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OPENS A CUPBOARD WHILST ~LL WATCHING DELANEY.
CUT TO...
· HE'TAKES OUT A CASHBOX. CUT TO...
WITHOUT OPENING IT HE BACKS OUT THE DOOR.
FRED:
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It's Captain Thunderbolt you've met and
I bid you good day.
CUT TO...
VIEW THROUGH DOORWAY AS FRED crosses the road to where
his horse is tied up,
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mounts and gal lop5 off cashbox under his arm
CLOSE UP..
Delaney looking startled and frightened
DISSOLVE
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DELANEY goes to door as a cart and DRIVER approach
DELANEY
What can I do for you?
DRIVER:
Here's the toll, though I begrudge it!
DELANEY:
Forget the toll, go to the troopers and
tell them I've been robbed. He came in like a thunderbolt and took the cashbox.
Driver and cart take off
FADE OUT
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2 INT. POLICE STATION
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
POLICE TROOPER is behind a desk cleaning his gun as
the DRWER
runs in puffing and excited.
DRIVER:
He was like a Thunderbolt!
TROOPER:
(CONTINUES CLEANING HIS GUN)
Like a Thunderbolt?
DRIVER:
That's what the tollkeeper said.
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TROOPER puts down his gun and begins taking a
statement as
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newspaper editor walks in.
TROOPER:
Thunderbolt robs Maitland tollbar.
EDITOR:
It'll just make the late edition.
CUT TO...
· · EDITOR rushed out of the
police station. FADE OUT...
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3 EXT. SPREAD EAGLE INN, RUTHERFORD RACECOURSE
DAY
The tollkeeper Delaney rides up to the Spread Eagle
Inn at Rutherford To his surprise he sees Ward on his horse outside the hotel.
FRED (JOVIALLY):
'Hello! Come after me?'
DELANEY:
'Not likely, I'm going to the pub'.
FRED:
Has your mate gone for the crushers,
then?'
DELANEY:
No, there's no-one to mind the tollbar'
FRED PUTIING HIS HAND IN HIS POCKET TO REMOVE THE 4
SHILLINGS IN COPPERS, THE ONLY TAKINGS FROM THE
CASHB OX.
FRED:
I'm a bushranger, but you may meet a
worse one than me. I was put on a bet to stick up your place. I was told there
were 200 sovereigns there and that you were Young, the flash fighting man who
kept the tollbar. If I met him I'll take it out of him. But I intend you no
harm.
20 DELANEY:
(CHEEKILY)
Where's the cashbox.
FRED:
You'll find your cashbox behind that
clump (POINTING) of trees, and here's your money.
(HANDING DOWN THE MONEY).
CLOSE UP..
TOLLKEEPER'S FACE. (AMAZED LOOK)
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FRED GALLOPS OFF AS THE TOLL KEEPER RETRIEVES THE
CASHBOX.
FADE OUT...
4 INT. SPREAD
EAGLE INN RUTHERFORD DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
FRED steps onto verandah as MRS BYRNE opens the door.
FRED:
Have you anything to eat?
MRS BYRNE:
(STARTLED BY FRED PISTOLS IN BELT)
Yes certainly, come in.
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FRED SITS DOWN AT A TABLE AND BREAD AND MEAT ARE
SERVED TO HIM.
CLOSE UP...
HE BEGINS TO EAT HE~LY AND SOON FINISHES HIS
MEAL.
FRED:
Haven't tasted anything as good as that
for a while. How much do I owe you?
MRS BYRNE:
I wouldn't charge for a little thing
like that.
FRED:
I came to rob you, but as you are so
hospitable, I won't do so. I'll have a bottle of rum though,
(HANDING HER THE MONEY WHICH SHE TAKES),
...and I'll have some bread and cheese.
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HE WALKS OUTSIDE
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FROM MRS BYNE'S VIEW THROUGH THE DOOR, WE SEE FRED
MOUNT HIS HORSE AND RIDE OFF SINGING
My name is Frederick Ward
I am a native of this isle
I have surveyed Australia true
For many a thousand mile.
I ride a chestnut colt
And the bobbies are after me
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They call me Thunderbolt!
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FOUR MOUNTED TROOPERS RIDE UP TO THE INN
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SOME ONE RUNS OUT TO THE DRINKERS OUTSIDE. PO~NG
WILDLY IN THE DIRE~ON OF FRED'S DEPARTURE.
DRINKER:
He took off in that direction.(POINTING).
FADE UP...
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1 E)~.ONTHEROAD DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
FRED WHO IS PASSING THE TIME OF DAY IN CONVERSATION
WITH MRS CLARKE AND HER DAUGHTERS AND JAMES
KAVANAGH WHO HAVE STOPPED THERE BESIDE THE ROAD,
FRED IS MOUNTED ON THE BUSH SIDE OF THEM.
FRED: (TO
KAVANAGH)
It's not fair. Why should you have
three lovely companions, when I cannot get one.
KAVANAGH:
Perhaps I have more luck.
(LAUGHTER)
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,I'm not afraid of
him. The constables have chased me before and not caught me you know. They
pulled up at Black Rock, they got a saddle and bridle but wouldn't chase me
through Green Swamp. They were afraid when their horses got bogged.
LAUGHTER FROM THE LADIES
TROOPER:
(RIDING UP TO THE FAR SIDE OF THE BUGGY)
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1 EXT. ON THE ROAD DAY ESTABLISHING SHOT...
FRED WHO IS PASSING THE ~ME OF DAY IN CONVERS~ON
WITH MRS CLARKE AND HER DAUGHTERS AND JAMES
KAVANAGH WHO HAVE
STOPPED THERE BESIDE THE ROAD,
FRED IS MOUNTED ON
THE BUSH SIDE OF THEM.
FRED: (TO
KAVANAGH)
It's not fair. Why should you have
three lovely companions, when I cannot get one.
KAVANAGH:
Perhaps I have more luck.
(LAUGHTER)
LOUISA:
SEEING A SOLITARY HORSEMAN APPROACH ALONG THE ROAD.)
You'd best go, here comes someone.
FRED:
(SCORNFULLY)
Ah, I'm not afraid of him. The
constables have chased me before and not caught me you know. They pulled up at
Black Rock, they got a saddle and bridle but wouldn't chase me through Green
Swamp. They were afraid when their horses got bogged.
LAUGHTER FROM THE LADIES
TROOPER:
(RIDING UP TO THE FAR SIDE OF THE BUGGY)
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Have you seen any bullocks about?
FRED:
No, not today.
(TO KAVANAGH)
But perhaps you have?
TROOPER:
(RECOGNISING HIS QUARRY DRAWS AND POINTS HIS REVOLVER)
Fred Ward, you are my prisoner.
FRED: (LAUGHING) Am I?
FRED COOLLY TURNS, PUTS SPURS TO HIS HORSE AND GALLOPS
OFF
CUT TO..
TROOPER MMS BUT KAVANAGH IS IN LINE OF FIRE. BY THE
TIME HE FIRES OVER THE BUGGY, HE MISSES HIS TARGET.
CUT TO..
FRED IS GOING GALLOPING FAST INTO THE DISTANCE
CUT TO..
TROOPER GALLOPS OFF AFTER FRED MUCH SLOWER AS HIS
HORSE IS ~RED.
KAVANAGH:
· (TO
PASSENGERS)
He'll never catch him on that tired old nag.
(LAUGHS)
FADE OUT...
252 INT.
MONKERM CABIN MGHT ESTABLISHING SHOT...
MARY ANN IS ARGUING WITH HER FATHER JAMES BUGG, AT-
THEIR MODEST SHEPHERD'S CABIN IN MONKERAI
CUT TO...
HER ABORIGINAL MOTHER CHARLOT'TE TALKING TO JANE
AND MOORINA SITING ON THE FLOOR IN FRONT OF A EIRE
IN THE FIREPLACE
CHARLOTFE:
SHOWS THEM STRING GAME CALLED CAT'S CRADLE WHILE
REL~NG A DRE~ME STORY
See, this is how its done.
CUT TO..
MARY ANN
AND JAMES ARGUE
MARY ANN:
Why should I return to Baker.
JAMES
Because he's your husband.
MARY ANN.
He's no husband to me.
JAMES:
Well you married him and There's the
children to think of.
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CHARLOTFE:
I'll mind the little ones, (nursing a
small child) as I do now. You go back to Balmain, you like it there.
CHARLOTTE:
You belong to black cockatoo like me.
All other black cockatoos are your kin. White cockatoos can be your husbands
but not black cockatoos.
JANE:
What makes white cockatoos good husbands?
MARY ANN:
Not if I'm a servant, cooking and
washing every day all day and night. And that man Henry would like more than
that. I'm lucky if I get paid any more than a blanket, some tea, sugar.
JAMES: (DESPERATELY)
Mary Ann, its your responsibility to
look after the children. (ANGRY) I sent you to school, so that you wouldn't go
walkabout.
CHARLOTTE:
They provide the food for which that
group are responsible. White cockatoos oppose yam totem because yams have a
white and yellow flower similar to the white cockatoos' comb, that opens at the
same early morning hour that the white cockatoos sing.
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MOORINA:
So we can eat yams but white cockatoos
can't.
CHARLOTTE NODS HER HEAD
CUT TO..
MARY ANN ~LL ARGUING WITH HER FATHER
JAMES:
Mary Ann its your responsibility to
look after the children (ANGRY) I sent you to school so that you wouldn't go
walkabout.
CHARLOTTE:
That's why Moorina must be initiated.
Its important to understand our law too.
MARY ANN:
I'll not go back to Baker. I'll find
some way.
(RUNS OUTSIDE DEFIANTLY SLAMS DOOR)
CUT TO...
FRED rides up to the Monkerai cabin and dismounts
tying his horse
some distance from the house.
CUT TO...
He creeps closer and sends a BLACK COCKATOO call
· message to
Mary Ann. He waits. She appears beside him.
FRED: (STARTLED) I didn't hear you.
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MARY ANN:
Dad's too quick to miss a black
cockatoo's cry at this hour. He'd be out after me.
FRED:
Not if your mother keeps quiet. Since
they got me in goal for stealing horses, I'll steal you instead.
MARY ANN:
(TEASING)
Fred, you're a lag, there's no stopping
you.
FRED:
I'm going to borrow McDougall's
stallion after the race..
MARY ANN.
That's asking for trouble!
FRED:
I served time when I didn't do it, so
now I'll make it up to him.
CUT TO..
HE
KISSES HER
FRED:
I love you Mary Ann.
FADEOUT
3 EXT.
GLOUCESTER RACES. DAY
ESTABLISHING
SHOT...
A COUNTRY RACE MEETNG IS IN FULL SWING.
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CUT TO...
TOM BROWN BOOKMAKER IS TAKING BETS FROM JAMES
BUGG.
BUGG:
What'll you give me on McDougall's
Combo
BROWN:
Well she be the favorite. She's already
won today .A Scotsman wouldn't want to bet on such odds.
(ASIDE TO ABORIGINAL STOCKMAN.)
BROWN:
I'll not take bets from you.
BUGG:
Come on, what'll you give me?
BROWN:
TWO TO ONE.
BROWN:
You're a hard man. BUGG. (reluctantly)
I'll take it.
JAMES BUGG GOES OVER TO THE HALF CASTE, JIMMY
DOYLE.
CUT TO...
TROOPERS IN THE RACE CROWD.
BUGG:
Jimmy take this rum over to Fred, mind
the troopers don't see you. Put some money on Combo if you've got any.
JIMMY.
Yes boss
CUT TO...
JIMMY GOES OVER NEAR THE RIVER TO JOIN SOME
ABORIGINALS ON THE BANK
CUT TO...
MARY ANN AND FRED BRITTEN.
MARY ANN:
What're you up to Jimmy.
JIMMY:
Boss told me to take this to Fred.
BRITTEN:
I'll have some of that
(STRETCHING TO REACH)
JIMMY:
Not you mate, for the other Fred.
MARY ANN:
Where is he?
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JIMMY:
Over there, out of sight of the
troopers.
MARY ANN:
I'll take it over.
JIMMY:
Ml right, but mind no one sees you.
BRITTEN:
(JEALOUSLY)
I'll take it
JIMMY:
No. Let Mary Ann, (DRAWING HIM ASIDE).
I want you choice to win the next race.
BRITTEN:
(ENTHUS~CALLY)
We'll check the odds and I'll place
your bet if you like.
CUT TO...
WE SEE MARY ANN FROM A DISTANCE LEAVE
THE GROUP TO GO BEHIND A BUSH,
· CUTTO...
FRED IS
WATCHING THE RACE THROUGH A
TELESCOPE. MARY ANN:
Here's something for you
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FRED:
I've got a thirst too.
MARY ANN:
You're taking a risk Fred
FRED:
Not in this get-up. No one would
recognise the squatter for a bushranger.
MARY ANN:
(TEASING)
A dandy all right.
FRED:
And when shall you be my lady?.
MARY ANN:
Its too dangerous Fred.
FRED:
Not somewhere we're safe.
MARY ANN:
Where's that?
FRED:
Meet me at the Gold Diggers Arms at
Denison. The owner's a friend of mine I'll see you there. Go quickly now down
the back.
CUT TO..
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CUT TO...
BUSH HORSE RACE WITH JOCKEYS ON ALL TYPES OF HORSES
WITH ROUGH SADDLES AND BRIDLES EVEN SOME BAREBACK RIDERS.COMBO WINS THE RACE.
CUT TO..
BOOKIE PAYING JAMES BUGG HIS WINNINGS
CUT TO...
MARY ANN SLIPS QUIETLY AWAY THROUGH THE BUSH ON THE
RIVER BANK.
I EK[.
GLOUCESTER RACES. NIGHT.
The light is fading, but the revelry continues at the
racecourse.
A tent is lit up with hurricane lanterns as the
drinkers are served
beer and spirits. Some men are singing.
CUT TO...
A group enters the tent. We one of them is FRED who
has a drink with
them.
CUT TO...
A trooper appears
CUT TO...
FRED as he quietly slips away. He walks to the holding
paddock where the race winner Combo is prancing up and
down.
CUT TO...
He saddles her up and disappears into the night.
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CUT TO...
BUSH HORSE RACE WITH JOCKEYS ON ALL TYPES OF HORSES
WITH ROUGH SADDLES AND BRIDLES EVEN SOME
BAREBACK RIDERS.COMBO WINS THE RACE.
CUT TO..
BOOKIE PAYING JAMES BUGG HIS WINNINGS
CUT TO...
MARY ANN SLIPS QUIETLY AWAY THROUGH THE BUSH ON
THE RIVER BANK.
1 EXT
GLOUCESTER RACES. NIGHT.
The light is fading, but the revelry continues at the
racecourse.
A tent is lit up with hurricane lanterns as the
drinkers are served
beer and spirits. Some men are singing.
CUT TO...
A group enters the tent. We one of them is FRED who
has a drink with
them.
CUT TO...
A trooper appears
CUT TO...
FRED as he quietly slips away. He walks to the holding
paddock where the race winner Combo is prancing up and
down.
CUT TO...
He saddles her up and disappears into the night.
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2 INT. THE
BUCKETS, GLOUCESTER NIGHT
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
A small fire is burning in the cave FRED has his head
pillowed on his
saddle with his feet pointing to the dying fire.
CUT TO...
Fred is asleep in the cave
CUT TO...
Combo hobbled nearby.
3 EXT RIVERSIDE DREAM DAY SEQUENCE
Scene is a dream sequence in soft focus, of FRED as a
boy and MARY ANN his play mate
ESTABLISHING SHOT...
CUT TO..
FRED AND GILBERT (LATER A BUSHRANGER) DRIVING CATTLE
ON HORSEBACK ALONG THE WINDSOR ROAD.
CUT TO...
MARY ANN BESIDE THE RIVER PLAYING STRING GAMES
CUT TO..
FRED'S HORSES GALLOP ACROSS THE RIVER IN THE SUN-
LIGHT.
CUT TO..
HE PICKS HER UP AND THEY RIDE BAREBACK.
CUT TO....
JOHN GARBUTT IS SELLING CATTLE AT SELE YARD.
CUT TO....
RECEWES MONEY FROM AU~ONEER AS FRED &MARY ANN
WATCH.
CUT TO..
SHE RUNS OFF WAVING.
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FRED'S ARREST
CUT TO..
HE WAKES FROM NIGHTMARE ROLLS OVER AND FALLS ASLEEP
AGMN
CUT TO..
DREAM CONTINUES. HE SEES MARRIAGE CEREMONY WHERE MARY
ANN AND FRED KNEEL AT ALTAR
CLOSE UP..
GUN FALLS FROM HIS POCKET
CUT TO..
MINISTER'S SHOCKED FACE
CUT TO..
FRED WAKES
PAN TO..
The interior of the cave where he has hidden Combo .
It has a rough
yard where the horse can be seen feeding outside.
CUT TO..
A dawn light outlines MARY ANN in the cave entrance,
Combo in the background
FRED:
How did you find me?
MARY ANN:
I may be your lady, but I can track you
anywhere
(THEY EMBRACE PASSIONATELY)
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FRED:
I just had a dream. We were getting married.
MARY ANN:
If you dream this it surely will come
to be.
CUT TO..
MARY ANN GOES INTO FRED'S ARMS AS WE SEE HIS PENSIVE
EXPRESSION.
FADE OUT
4 INT. GOLD DIGGERS ARMS INN AT DENISON DIGGINGS
DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT..
The Inn owned by Richard SIMPSON at is not far from
the gold mines
at Moonan Brook.
CUT TO..
MCGUINNESS and some of other miners are drinking at
the bar when
CUT TO..
THUNDERBOLT and MARY ANN enter.
FRED:
A nip please Dick.
MARY ANN:
(IN BOY'S CLOTHES)
A beer for me.
FRED:
I didn't recognise you Jimmy
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MARY ANN:
That's the idea.
(WHISPERING TO FRED)
I don't like this place. Why don't we
go outside.
FRED:
These are my friends.
MINER l:
WHISPERING TO OTHER MINERS) That's
Thunderbolt.
CUT TO..
WORD IS PASSED AROUND AND MORE MINERS SOME IN TO
THE INN.
FRED:
Anyone like to join me in a drink.
MINER2:
I'll be in that.
CUT TO..
DRINKS ARE PROVIDED BY THE BARTENDER TO EVERYONE
PRESENT
CUT TO..
EXCEPT MCGUINNESS WHO SHAKES HIS HEAD.
MCGUINNESS:
There's them who respect the law and
them that don't. This young land is built
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on lawlessness and bloodshed and threatens us all, bushrangers
should be shot.
MINER 2:
The law? With troopers who can't sit a
horse and wouldn't know a nag from a
racehorse. You must be daffed man!
MINER 1:
Why only the other day, the troopers
let Thunderbolt get away, wouldn't chase him through the swamp.
CUT TO..
LAUGHTER FROM OTHER DRINKERS.
MCGUINNESS
(COMING UP BEHIND FRED, HOLDING HIS ARMS AGAINST HIS
SIDES WUFH A GRIP OF IRON)
I arrest you in the name of the Queen
and I call on all law abiding citizens to help me hold this scoundrel.
MARY ANN:
(DRAWING A GUN)
Let him go or I'll shoot.
MCGUINNESS:
(PUNCHING FRED, HE SAYS TO OTHER MINERS)
You lily livered bastards.
MARY ANN:
Stop at once or I'll shoot you.
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MCGUINNESS:
(~LL FIGHTING FRED)
You wouldn't dare.
CUT TO..
FRED GETS FREE AND DRAWS HIS REVOLVER
(TWO SHOTS ARE FIRED
CUT TO..
MCGUINNESS FALLS TO GROUND)
MARY ANN:
(IN A PANIC)
Fred, come quickly. I've killed him
CUT TO..
SHE RUNS OUTSIDE AND MOUNTS HER HORSE
FRED:
(TO THE ASSEMBLED CROWD)
Friends that is the first shot I have
ever fired in anger and hoping to take a man's life. I hope it won't be the
last. But understand this, and mark me well. By the God above us, if I can,
I'll kill at any time any civilian who dares to attempt my arrest. With the
police it is different. I bear them no grudge. It is their business to try and
take me: and the trooper that does it will have my best wishes. But there are
enough police, quite enough and the man that wants to play the spy or the
amateur policeman at my expense, I look upon as a
blood-hunter, and I'd shoot him as I would a dog! Good
day to You!.
FRED, MARCHES QUICKLY OVER TO MARY ANN SITTING ASTRIDE
HER HORSE AND MOUNTS HIS OWN HORSE.
CUT TO..
THEY GALLOP OFF.
CUT TO..
Miners slapping the unconscious MCGUINNESS
CUT TO..
Others on the verandah shouting to passers by
PAN..
FRED and MARY ANN take to the hills.
MINER l:
Bushranger, help
MINER2:
Fetch the constable
MINER3:
(LAUGHING CYMCALLY)
Catch him if you dare. Could have sworn
that was a darkie girl with him.
MINER2:
She didn't ride that horse like a girl.
CUT TO..
A WOMAN GO PAST ON
CUT TO..
MARY ANN RIDING ASTRIDE HER HORSE
A HORSE RIDING SIDE SADDLE.
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NARRATOR:
I shot a man by accident and now we
were on the run for there's no justice for the likes of Fred and me. Free born
we both were but the law is for the squatters and land owners, not the likes of
us.
1 INT.
GRANNY SWAB'S DAY ESTABLISHING SHOT..
The police chase Thunderbolt up into the mountains and
FRED and MARY ANN seek shelter with a sympathizer unaware the
trooper is following.
GRANNY:
(GERMAN ACCENT)
What have you been up to
Fred.
FRED:
A mad Scot just tried to get me, but
Mary Ann put a bullet where it hurt.
MARY ANN: (SOBBING)
I killed him.
FRED:
It'd take more than one wild shot to
kill that old bastard.
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MARY ANN.
What do you mean Fred, you saw him.
FRED:
I saw him fall.
MARY ANN:
I can't go back. What if I killed him.
FRED:
I don't believe you did. I think he
knocked himself out, when he fell. You'll have to come with me.
MARY ANN:
What about my girls, Jane and Moorina
will be missing me?
FRED:
We'll come back for them.
MARY ANN:
When will that be?
FRED:
When we know how Mclnnes fares.
GRANNY:
What's that?
CLOSE UP..
THEY ALL LISTEN CAREFULLY.
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GRANNY:
There's someone coming. Quick hide here
in the pantry.
CUT TO..
SHE BUSTLES THEM INTO A CUPBOARD IN THE KITCHEN AND
CLOSES THE DOOR.
CUT TO..
TROOPER KNOCKS ON THE DOOR.
TROOPER:
Let me in Ma' mm
GRANNY:
No, I'll not let you into my house.
TROOPER:
I won't harm you, I'm looking for Fred
Ward.
GRANNY:
He's not here.
TROOPER:
His horse is in your yard Ma'mm.
GRANNY (OPENING THE DOOR AND BRANDISHING A KITCHEN
KNIFE)
Well, he's not here and you dare put a
foot into this house, I'll kill ya.
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TROOPER:
Keep your doors locked and don't let
anyone in.
HE WALKS AROUND THE HOME PADDOCKS LEADING HIS HORSE.
TROOPER: (CALLS TO COMBO) Here Boy, There's a good boy.
CUT TO..
FRED and MARY ANN sneak out the back door and into the
nearby bush. FRED whistles a black cockatoo's call to his horse.
CUT TO..
The TROOPER turns watches from the other side of the
paddock. The horse jumps an 8 ft fence
CLOSE UP of the look of amazement on his face.
CUT TO..
Charley (stable boy sees Combo jump and calls to his
mate Will
Monckton
CHARLEY:
Did you see that?
WILL:
I've never seen anything like it.
CHARLEY:
That's Thunderbolt's famous horse
Combo.
He was stolen from a farm around
Singleton. His owner was MacDougall and
he's hopping mad to lose that horse.
WILL:
Thunderbolt, why he's a robber!
CHARLEY:
Bah, we're all robbers in some way or
another if it comes to that, or so my Dad says at all events. Why the very land
we're walking over belongs by right to the blacks. We stole it from them by
rights...
FADE OUT
2 EXT BUSH
BARRINGTON TOPS DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT..
FRED is beside a campfire preparing his dinner, seen
from viewpoint of
a small boy
CUT TO..
WILL MONKTON is watching him.
CUT TO..
He lifts the lid off a camp oven.
CUT TO..
WILL sneaks up behind Fred
CLOSE UP..
Snaps a twig.
CUTTO..
Fred turns drawing his pistol as he rises.
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EXT MONKERAI CORROBORREE
ESTABLISHING SHOT..
Aboriginal women are painting the bodies of the young
girls with white
streaks.
CUT TO.
Charlotte puts some cockatoo feathers in Moorina's
hair
CUT TO..
WOMEN BEAT ~ME WITH CLAPPING ~CKS
CUT TO..
INITIATES DO A WOMEN'S DANCE AS OLDER WOMEN SING
CUT TO..
AT THE END OF SONG AN OLDER WOMEN TAKES THE GIRLS
INTO A CAVE.
CUT TO..
SHE CUTS THE SKIN TO TATTOO THE INITIATION MARKS ON
THE FIRST INITIATION
CUT TO..
THE GIRL'S MOTHER CRIES AND WAILS AND IS JOINED BY
SOME OF THE OTHER WOMEN WHO COMFORT HER
CUT TO..
OLDER WOMEN DANCE AND SING A SONG
CLOSE UP..
QUARTZ CRYSTAL
CUT TO..
INITIATE IS GIVEN THE CHURINGA
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CHARLOTTE:
(TO MOORINA)
See they will give you a charinga. You
must guard it for its sacred. It will protect as your dreaming site totem
CUT TO..
MOORINA IS CUT AND THEN SMEARED WITH GREESE AND
OCHRE
CUT TO..
CHARLOTTE PLACES CHURINGA AROUND HER NECK
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FRED:
Whoa boy, you could get shot like that.
Don't you know you shouldn't sneak up on someone.
WILL:
I'm sorry to startle you sir.
LOOKS HUNGERILY AT THE FOOD
That sure smells good.
FRED:
(LADLING STEW INTO A BOWL)
I saw you this morning with Charley
didn't
I?
WILL:
Yes sir.
(GOBBLING DOWN THE FOOD)
FRED:
Did he tell you where to find me?
WILL:
(RELUCTANTLY)
Yes sir,
FRED:
What do you want with me?
(QUICKLY)
I have run away from home sir. but its
not what you think. If my stepfather catches
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me, he will half kill me. Even if didn't, I wouldn't
go back to him. He is a brute and I hate him.
(FINISHES IRISH STEW)
FRED:
Well!
WILL:
(LIFTING HIS SHIRT TO REVEAL BAD BRUISING)
Let me stay with you, sir will you
please?
FRED UNCOCKS HIS PISTOL AND LEANS BACK AGAINST HIS
SADDLE.
WILL:
Please do let me stay with you Sir.
FRED:
Do you want to be an outlaw?
WILL:
Anything rather than let my stepfather
catch me.
FRED:
Rob coaches?
WILL NODS
Fight the police?
WILL NODS AGAIN
Risk hanging Will Monckton? You'd be
hanged if you were caught boy.
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So would you. But they have been after
you for years.
FRED:
Bah, they'll never take me alive. But
with you it would be another matter. I have had two boys already. The first,
poor young Thompson was shot last April, 12 months near Bathurst in a fight
with the police. The other Mason was taken a month ago
and he is now in goal. You had better
go home Will.
WILL:
I'll never go home. I'll die first.
FRED:
A few beatings more or less, what do
they mean to a hard young fella like you? You'll soon be too big to beat.
Remember you have a mother to think of. How would she feel if you turned
bushranger?
WILL LOOKS SHEEPISH
FRED:
Let me tell you my own story. When I
was a boy, not much older than you, I got mixed up with some cattle thieves
they were, though I didn't know it then. One day the police came upon us in the
bush and arrested us all. We were tried for stealing cattle and though I tell
you before God,
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Will that I was innocent, I was convicted with the
others and sentenced to a long term of imprisonment on Cockatoo Island. I think
I felt then, pretty much as you do now, just as if the whole world was against
me and I against the world. Boy, I swore to be revenged to the world that
treated me so badly and I have. If I had my time over again, I would have
served my time and tried to lead an honest life so help me God.
SADDLES HIS HORSE
WILL:
I have left home forever. Let me go
with you Fred.
FRED:
I am going to my camp. Its one and a
half miles down river. Think over what I've said for a few hours and if you are
still in the same mine, come to my camp. I'm cursed lonely some times, but for
your own sake, I advise you not to look me up again. Go home boy.
FRED RIDES OFF.
FADE OUT..
3 EXT BUSH CAMP DOWN RIVER DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT..
Fred is seated on a log mending a saddle and singing
as Will appears.
SONG
Oh, don't you remember Sweet Alice Ben Bolt
Sweet Mice with hair so brown,
Who wept with delight when you gave her a smile,
And trembled with fear at your frown
In the old churchyard in the valley Ben Bolt
In a corner obscure and alone
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They have fitted a slab of granite so grey And Sweet
Alice lies under the stone.
FRED:
You haven't taken my advice then Will.
WILL:
I want to stay with you.
FRED:
You have fully considered the consequences.
WILL:
Yes
FRED:
All right my boy. They tell me you are
a good rider.
WILL:
BOASTING
I can ride anything that ever was
foaled.
FRED:
Can you handle a revolver?
WILL:
CRESTFALLEN
No.
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FRED:
I'll soon teach you. But first our contract. Do you
know what an oath is?
WILL:
Yes
FRED:
You wouldn't break one, if you took one.
WILL:
No, nor my word either.
FRED:
GOOD, then kneel and repeat what I say. I, Will
Monckton...
WILL:
I Will Monckton..
FRED:
Swear by the most high God
WILL:
Swear by the most high God
FRED:
That I will be true to Thunderbolt till the death
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WILL:
That I will be true to Thunderbolt to
the death
FRED:
That's all Will. I want no more than
truth from you. Truth contains everything.
FRED GETS TO HIS KNEES.
FRED:
I, Frederick Ward, known as
Thunderbolt, call God to witness that I shall be true to Will Monckton to the
death.
WILL:
Thank you Sir
FRED:
You may call me Fred
FRED LIGHTS HIS PIPE
WILL:
You don't truely wish to lead an honest
life do you? If you did you could easily escape out of the country couldn't
you?
FRED:
Easily.
WILL:
Then why don't you, I'd go with you
Fred.
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INNKEEPER:
Why not feed them in my stables?
FRED NODDING GOES INTO THE INN
FRED:
Come in for a drink
WAVING TO THE GROOM
You too, mate.
CUT TO..
Will goes into the stables and looks at the saddles
CUT TO..
Will goes into the inn and others are getting merry
WILL:
What about getting back to camp Harry?
FRED:
Not yet. The Bendemeer coach will be
here shortly and I'm expecting a parcel.
CUT TO..
Fred shouts drinks for groom and innkeeper
· DISSOLVE
CUT TO..
Will leads horses out of stables
CLOSE UP..
(OF THUNDERBOLTS SADDLE IN URALLA MUSEUM)
Saddle on the grey horse
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CUT TO..
Groom and innkeeper are asleep in the late afternoon
sun
CUT TO..
Through the door way we see FRED empty the till and he
comes out of the inn, mounts his horse and Fred and W~ ride off.
CUT TO..
Bush as Fred points in the distance
FRED:
Will look, the Moonbi Ranges!
WILL:
You can't see them from here.
FRED:
I can see them Will and my wife and kiddies
too. I'm homesick. I've been away so
long the police will have grown careless. My wife will be wanting money.
WILL:
Alright Fred. But if they are watching
Mary Ann, why don't they arrest her?
FRED:
They would arrest here as my accomplice
if they dared, but thank goodness they can't do that. Its against the law as
she is
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my lawfully
wedded wife...
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They climb a
small rise and Fred points to distant mountain range. . There can you see them
now?
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Moonbi Ranges
in distance
Jackie Jackie was a smart young fellow,
Full of fun and energy
Yet he sat by the river of his people
Underneath a great gumtree
WILL JOINS IN FOR CHORUS
KRIKITA BUBLA WELL DEE MIAH
BILLEE NIAH GING GERRIE WAH
Jackie's people used ~ chase the emus
With their spears and waddies too.
They were the only ones who could tell you
What the emu told the kangaroo.
CHORUS
White fella come and take Jackie's country,
Spread their fences across his land.
Now poor Jackie has to pay his taxes,
And his hunting days are done.
CHORUS
But the white man bring to Jackie
Bottles of plonk and two-up game
Now the riverside re-echoes
To their shouts as the pennies fall.
CHORUS
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FADE OUT.
6 EXT. THE BUCKETTS CAVE GLOUCESTER. CAMP DAY
ESTABLISHING
SHOT..
The granite
tors of the New England countryside
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FRED and WILL
ride through the bush. FRED is singing
CUT TO..
He rides
through a stream
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MARY ANN and
JANE and MOORINA are playing knucklebones on
the ground.
MARY ANN.
Your dad will be here soon.
MOORINA:
How do you know?
MARY ANN.
I just know he will be.
JANE:
We haven't seen him for a long time.
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MARY ANN jumps
up from the cooking fire and rushes up to FRED.
CUT TO..
FRED still
singing, puts an arm around her. The children hug his legs.
MARY ANN.
You've been gone too long Fred.
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FRED:
But this is the last time,
MARY ANN:
I'm glad to hear it.
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FRED
BECKONING TO MONCKTON,
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WILL
RIDES OUT OF THE BUSH.
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MARY ANN
LOOKS SURPRISED
FRED:
I have a new helper. I'd like you to
meet Will Monckton, this is Mary Ann I've been telling you about.
WILL:
(SHYLY)
Hello
MARY ANN:
SHAKING
HIS HAND
I'm very glad to meet you Mr Monckton.
You must change your clothes at once and you too Fred or nice colds you'll get.
FRED
KISSES HER AND SHE PUSHES HIM ASIDE
FRED:
Its alright dear, Will doesn't mind. We'll change our
clothes in a jiffy and then we'll be ready to eat you out of house and home, I
can tell you.
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CUT TO..
Fred and Will go into the bedroom and
search for clothes to fit Will.
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Fred comes out redressed, followed by
Will in Fred's too big clothes.
THEY ALL LAUGH & WILL GOES OVER TO
THE CHILDREN
JANE:
I'm Jane and this is Moorma.
MOORINA:
Want to play Jacks?
MARY ANN:
Where does Will come in?
FRED:
He has no home. He'll be a help now
that you have the children here with you.
MARY ANN:
He's too young.
FRED:
He's able to handle himself
MARY ANN:
I'm not so sure, he's not much older
than Jane.
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MARY ANN begins to serve a meal
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A whole sheep on the fire and she is
cutting it up.
FRED:
Where did you get the sheep?
MARY ANN.
It wandered away from a shepherd. I got
it with my null nulla.
FRED:
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.
MARY ANN: (LAUGHING)
I didn't know you'd eat horse.
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Fred gets on his knees and the children
climb onto his back yelling Giddy up horsey.
HORSE WHINNEYS OUTSIDE AND FRED GETS UP
FROM THE
GAME AND LOOKS OUT AT THE YARD WHERE
TALLYAND
AND COMBO PRANCES
FRED:
Not likely, they're too good to me. Do
you like my new horse?
CUT TO
MARY ANN AS SHE PUTS HER ARM AROUND HIS
WAIST
MARY ANN:
Yes, what's his name.
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FRED:
Tallyrand. He's a champion. I'll race
him where they don't know him.
MARY ANN GOES TO THE DOOR AND CALLS TO ABORIGINAL
STOCKMAN
MARY ANN:
Peter, I want you to keep watch
tonight, down by the gorge. If you see any sign of the troopers, you know what
to do.
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Peter waves goodbye and goes as Mary Ann turns to
listen
CUT TO..
FRED turns to WILL
FRED:
Tomorrow, we bail up the Cobb & Co
coach. First I'll send Will into Bundarra to see there's no guard....
FADE OUT
7 EXT. HIGHWAY ROBBERY OF BENDEMEER MAIL DAY.
FADE IN
FRED and WILL are waiting in the bush on top of some
granite Tors
with a view of the road watching and listening.
FRED: (POINTING) What's that?
WILL:
I can't see anything
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FRED:
I can hear something
(SHRIEKING WHEEL SOUNDS)
FRED:
It's a cursed shame to starve axles
like that. That driver ought to lose his billet.
WILL:
They sure need greasing. I still can't
see them but we can sure hear them coming.
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STAGE COACH COMJNG UP A HILL
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DRIVER WHIPPING THE HORSES.
CUT TO..
FRED and Will move into position near the roadway.
WILL:
Good job there's no troopers with them.
FRED:
They couldn't stand the noise.
FRED:
Will, go down behind that boulder and
don't come out until you see me draw my revolver..
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FRED GOES ONTO THE ROAD AND DRAWS A PIECE OF PAPER
FROM HIS POCKET,
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CUT TO..
HE WAVES IT IN THE AIR.
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THE DRIVER MISTAKING HIM FOR SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO
POST A LETTER SLOWS THE COACH.
FRED:
I want you to be good enough to take
charge of a letter for me. It's a fellow who owes me some money and I want to
raise the wind.
DRIVER:
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(PUTS THE REINS AND WHIPIN HIS LEFT HAND AND LEANING
OVER TOWARDS FRED)
All right mate, give it here.
FRED:
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SUB~TUTES THE PIECE OF PAPER WITH A REVOLVER
Up with your hands the lot of you.
CUT TO..
THE DRIVER JUMPS BACK WITH A SHUDDER
CUT TO..
FRED GIVES THE NOD TO WILL TO COME OUT FROM BEHIND
THE ROCKS.
CUT TO..
WILL COMES UP TO THE COACH DISMOUNTS AND POINTS HIS
GUN AT A LADY PASSENGER INSIDE THE COACH,
CUT TO..
THE MEN SEATED FRONT AND BACK IN THE OPEN.
FRED: (TO
WILL)
Take charge of
the men Jack, I'll attend to the lady
SHE CONTINUES EATNG FROM A BAG OF CHERRIES. CLOSE UP..
May I (TAKING A
HANDFUL) Delicious
DRIVER:
She is blind.
WILL:
(TO THE MALE PASSENGERS)
Dismount. The
first one that drops a hand or looks down, I'll plug through the heart.
FRED:
(CHUCKLING IN AMUSEMENT)
Ma'mm take my
hand
(HELPS THE WOMAN TO STEP DOWN)
I'm sorry for
the trouble, I'm giving you.
CUT TO..
SHE JOINS THE OTHERS LINED UP ALONG THE ROAD, CUT TO..
FRED BEGINS TO SEARCH THE MEN, TAKING A WATCH,
VALUABLES
CUT TO..
HE COMES TO THE LADY AS SHE PRODUCES HER PURSE.
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FRED:
(SWEEPING OFF HIS HAT AND BOWING TO THE GROUND)
Madam, oblige
me by putting your purse back into your pocket.. I never war with women.
CUT TO..
FEMALE PASSENGER PUTS HER PURSE BACK IN HER SKIRT
UNAFRAID, UNLIKE
CUT TO..
THE MALE PASSENGERS WHO ARE TREMBLING IN FEAR.
FRED:
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CLIMBS UP AND LOOSENS THE MAILBAGS
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MAILBAGS FALL TO THE GROUND WITH A THUD
I was not
intended by nature for a letter sorter, but practice makes perfect and I am not
too proud to take on any useful occupation.
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RIPS OPEN THE BAG,
THE LETTERS FALL IN THE DUST
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OPENING THE LETTERS
FRED:
What an
infernal custom, paying with paper
(HOLDING UP HALF AN NOTE)
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and sometimes
only half of it.
I'll take them anyway, perhaps I'll get
the other half next time.
CUT TO..
He pockets the notes and bundles mail into the bag
which he throws on
the coach.
CUT TO..
Blind woman as Fred takes her hand.
Ma'mm
(HELPING HER UP INTO THE COACH).
I'm Thunderbolt. I dare say you guessed
it before, but I want you fellows to be quite sure, so the no one will give an
innocent man the credit of my dealings. When you get to Tamworth or if you meet
the police before you get there, you can give them my love and tell them I'll
be staying with my wife.
DRWER: (WINKING)
All right Captain, I'll give them your
message, but do you think they'll swallow a yam like that?
FRED:
I don't give a hang whether they do or
not.
(MOUNTING)
Anyway I'm off now and if you fellows
don't want to stop a bullet you'll stand to attention for the next ten minutes.
Good day to you.
(TO WILL)
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Come on Jack.
CUT TO..
FRED AND WILL PUT SPURS TO THEIR HORSES AND START
OFF IN THE OPPOSITE DIRE~ON,
PAN TO..
FRED AND WILL CIRCLE BACK WHEN THE COACH IS OUT OF
SIGHT.
8 EXT THE
BUCKETS CAVE GLOUCESTERBUSH DAY
FRED dismounts and takes his saddle off his horse.
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He turns to Will as he empties his saddlebag.
FRED:
I reckon we have done enough work for
one day Will.
WILL:
I don't know, it seems to me we are
none too safe Fred. The police could find us here easily enough.
FRED:
(LAUGHING) If they knew where to look
for us. Safety my lad lies less in distance than in throwing the hounds off the
scent. The police will never dream that we have doubled back on our tracks. You
mark my words they will be chasing us tomorrow 30 miles in the opposite
direction..
(COUNTING THE SPOILS)
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Come here Will. We netted 30 pounds by
that deal partner
(SMILING FRED COUNTS 15 NOTES).
Here's your share Count and see that it
'5 right.
WILL: (STAMMERS)
Thanks very much. That's a lot of
money!
FRED:
You are as red as a turkey cock. Want
to go straight off to town and blow it?
WILL:
Well I do need some clothes pretty
badly.
FRED:
Don't mind my teasing you Will my lad.
I'm proud of the way you behaved today and after this I'd trust my life to you
without a care.
WILL:
But today was not dangerous Fred.
FRED:
No matter. I watched you today and I
saw you, but enough of that. What's for dinner.
WILL:
Cold corn beef and damper. You'll have
to take your gin neat Fred, there's no water.
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FRED:
We'll have beds to sleep in tonight Will. Think of it
boy, beds.
WILL:
Where Fred?
FRED:
At my wife's place
WILL:
Are you going to take me with you Fred?
FRED:
Certainly. There's not a spark of danger. We leave as
soon as its dark.
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½
1 EKI'
ROCKY RIVER DIGGINGS DAY
ESTABLISHING SHOT..
A hawker is sitting in his waggonette
filled with goods as Thunderbolt rides up to him and sticks a pistol in his
face.
FRED:
Bail up, I'm Thunderbolt
HAWKER:
What do you want?
FRED:
Your money or your life
HAWKER
Oh, no you don't Captain; or, if you
do, you belie your reputation. It's not the poor who are frightened of you one
little bit. I've heard a lot about you to your credit
FRED:
No blarney, out with your purse and be
quick about it.
HAWKER:
SHRUGS HIS SHOULDERS AND SEARCHES HIS
POCKETS REMOVING 10 SOVEREIGNS
I'm disappointed in you, Captain, I
never thought you'd rob a poor man.
FRED:
A poor man?
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HAWKER:
Yes that's all the money I have, and I
need it badly. Say if you want to rob me, take what goods you like out of the
trap, and leave me my cash.
FRED:
I suppose you want the money for your
poor widowed mother eh?
HAWKER:
I don't
FRED:
For your wife and six starving nippers
then?
HAWKER:
WITH DIGNITY
I want it to buy a fresh stock of the
things I've run out of. And see here Captain Thunderbolt, when I feel like
lying, I can lie without your assistance, and be dammed to you.
FRED:
(OBSERVING WITH A SMILE)
You don't look scared, and that's a
fact!
HAWKER:
Scared, There's only one thing I'm
scared of and that is, that we'll be interrupted before you hand me back my
money
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FRED:
LAUGHS HEARTILY
You'll wait a long time, unless you
give me better reason than you have found yet.
HAWKER:
As man to man, I tell you I'll be put
in a hole if you keep that coin. I can't say more, and I wouldn't if I could.
If you are the good fellow people say you are, you'll act accordingly; if not,
kindly allow me to proceed on my way, and as well as the money, I make you a
present of my contempt.
FRED:
HANDS BACK THE MONEY
You are a man and a good sort besides. Here take the
coin.
But I will avail myself of your offer of goods.
CUT TO.
FRED HELPS HIMSELF TO GOODS INCLUDING DRESSES, FABRIC,
HATS
FRED:
Take these Jack and put them away,
we'll have need of them when we go out on the town.
WILL FOLDS THE GOODS AND PLACES THEM IN A CARPET BAY
ON THE PACKHORSE.
FADE OUT.
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