LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RINGS
				A TRANSCRIPT
			transcribed by Elisabeth Kerrigan
	Originally Posted at The Unofficial Lord of the Rings Movie Site
		Reformated into Script-like format by AWESOME
		Last Modified to the Movie by ANYU GAO (Dave)


				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		The world is changed. I feel it in the water. 
		I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air. 
		Much that once was is lost, for none now live 
		who remember it.

		It began with the forging of the great Rings. 		
		Three were given to the Elves, immortal, 
		wisest and fairest of all beings. Seven to 
		the Dwarf Lords, great miners and 
		craftsmen of the mountain halls. And nine, nine 
		rings were gifted to the race of Men, who above 
		all else desire power. For within these rings 
		was bound the strength and will to govern each 
		race. But they were all of them deceived, for
		another ring was made. In the land of Mordor, 
		In the fires of Mount Doom, the Dark Lord 
		Sauron forged in secret, a master ring, 
		to control all others. And 
		into this ring he poured his cruelty, his 
		malice and his will to dominate all life. 
		One ring to rule them all. One by one, 
		free lands of Middle Earth fell to the 
		power of the Ring, but there were some who 
		resisted. A last alliance of men and elves 
		marched against the armies of Mordor, and on 
		the slopes of Mount Doom, they fought for 
		the freedom of Middle-Earth. Victory was near, 
		but the power of the ring could not be undone.

	SAURON appears, crushing a dozen MEN with each blow of his 
	huge mace.

				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		It was in this moment, when all hope had 
		faded, that Isildur, son of the king, took up 
		his father's sword.

	ISILDUR picks up sword, SAURON breaks it, but ISILDUR uses 
	the broken blade to cut off SAURON'S fingers, and the RING.


				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		Sauron, the enemy of the free peoples of 
		Middle-Earth, was defeated. The Ring passed to 
		Isildur, who had this one chance to destroy 
		evil forever, but the hearts of men are easily 
		corrupted. And the ring of power has a will of 
		its own. It betrayed Isildur, to his death.

	ISILDUR attacked by goblins, dies in the river, and the 
	RING is lost in the water.

				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		And some things that should not have been 
		forgotten were lost. History became legend. 
		Legend became myth. For two and a half thousand 
		years, the ring passed out of all knowledge. 
		Until, when chance came, it ensnared another bearer.

	GOLLUM finds the RING in the riverbed.

					GOLLUM
		My Precious, my own.

				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		The ring came to the creature Gollum, who took 
		it deep into the tunnels of the Misty 
		Mountains, and there it consumed him.

					GOLLUM
		It came to me, my own, my love, my Precious.

				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		The ring brought to Gollum unnatural long life. 
		For five hundred years it poisoned his mind, 
		and in the gloom of Gollum's cave it waited. 
		Darkness crept back into the forests of the 
		world. Rumour grew of a shadow in the East, 
		whispers of a nameless fear, and the Ring of 
		Power perceived its time had now come. It 
		abandoned Gollum, but something happened then
		the Ring did not intend. It was picked up 
		by the most unlikely creature imaginable. A 
		hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, of the Shire.

					BILBO
		What's this? A Ring!

					GOLLUM
		Lost! My Precious is lost!

				GALADRIEL (V.O.)
		For the time will soon come when hobbits will 
		shape the fortunes of all.


	Shire 60 years later


	FRODO reading a book under a tree, hears GANDALF approach 
	singing. Runs to meet him.

					FRODO
		You're late.

					GANDALF
		A wizard is never late, Frodo Baggins, nor is 
		he early. He arrives precisely when he means to.

	They both try to keep a straight face, and fail. FRODO 
	throws himself into GANDALF'S arms for a hug.

					FRODO
		It's wonderful to see you, Gandalf.

					GANDALF
		You didn't think I'd miss your uncle Bilbo's 
		birthday.

					FRODO
		What's new in the world? Tell me everything.

					GANDALF
		Everything? Most unnatural for a hobbit. 
		Well, what can I tell you? Life in the wide 
		world goes on, much as it has this past age, 
		full of its own comings and goings, scarcely 
		aware of the existence of hobbits. For which I 
		am very grateful.

	They pass a field where tents and a banner are being set 
	up.

					GANDALF
		Ah, the long-expected party. How is the old 
		rascal? Here will be a party of special magnificence.

					FRODO
		You know Bilbo. He has the whole place in an 
		uproar.

					GANDALF
		Well, that should please him.

					FRODO
		Half the Shire's been invited. He's up to something. 

					GANDALF
		Indeed?

					FRODO
		All right, keep your secrets. Before you came 
		along, we Bagginses were very well thought of. 
		Never had any adventures or did anything unexpected.

					GANDALF
		If you're referring to that incident with the 
		dragon, I was barely involved. All I did was gave 
		your uncle a little nudge out the door.

					FRODO
		Whatever you did, you have been officially 
		labeled a disturber of the peace.

	A group of HOBBIT children see GANDALF and come running.

					CHILDREN
		Gandalf, Gandalf! Fireworks, Gandalf!

	GANDALF pretends he won't, but he sets off a butterfly 
	firework for them. An old grandmother's smile at the 
	children's delight turns to a more socially acceptable 
	frown when an annoyed mother becomes witness.

					FRODO
		Gandalf, I'm glad you're back.

	FRODO jumps off the wagon.

					GANDALF
		So am I, dear boy, so am I.


	GANDALF stops his wagon in front of Bag End, passes a sign 
	'No Admittance Except on Party Business', knocks on the 
	door with his staff. A disgruntled voice comes from within.

					BILBO
		No thank you! We don't want any more visitors,  
		well-wishers, or distant relations!

					GANDALF
		And what about very old friends?

					BILBO
		Gandalf?

					GANDALF
		Bilbo Baggins!

					BILBO
		My dear Gandalf!

					GANDALF
		One hundred and eleven years old! Who would 
		believe it? You haven't aged a day.

					BILBO
		Come on, come in, welcome, welcome.. 
		Tea? Or maybe something a little stronger. 
		I've got a few bottels  
		of the Old Winyards left. 1296, 
		very good year! Almost as old as I am!  
		It was left down by my fater. 
		What say we open one?

	BILBO puts GANDALF'S hat and staff away.

					GANDALF
		Just tea, thank you.

	GANDALF knocks the chandelier, steadies it, and hits his 
	head on the beam when he turns around.

					BILBO
		I was expecting you last week, but you come 
		and go as you please...

	BILBO gathers food while GANDALF looks at the maps spread 
	out on BILBO'S table.

					BILBO
		I can make you some eggs if you like...

	BILBO comes into the room, but GANDALF isn't there. 
	GANDALF appears from behind him.

					GANDALF
		Just tea.

					BILBO
		Alright, you don't mind if I do?

	BILBO has a mouthful of food already.

					GANDALF
		Oh, no, not at all.

	Someone knocks on the door.

					BILBO
		I'm not at home! I've got to get away from these 
		confounded relatives, hanging on the bell all 
		day, never giving me a moment's peace. I want to 
		see mountains again, Gandalf, mountains! And 
		then find somewhere quiet where I can finish my 
		book. Oh, the tea.

					GANDALF
		So you mean to go through with your plan, then?

					BILBO
		Yes, everything's in hand. All the arrangements 
		were made.

					GANDALF
		Frodo suspects.

					BILBO
		Of course he does, he's a Baggins, not 
		some blockheaded Bracegirdle from Hardbottle!

					GANDALF
		You will tell him, won't you?

					BILBO
		Yes, yes.

					GANDALF
		He's very fond of you..

					BILBO
		I know. He'd probably come with me if I asked 
		to, but I think in his heart Frodo is still 
		in love with the Shire. The woods, the fields, 
		little rivers. I'm old, Gandalf. I know I don't 
		look it, but I begin to feel it in my heart. I 
		feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped 
		over too much bread. I need a holiday, a very 
		long holiday, and I don't expect I shall 
		return. In fact, I mean not to!

	BILBO and GANDALF sit outside Bag-End, smoking.

					BILBO
		Old Toby! Finest weed in Southfarthing.

	BILBO blows a smoke-ring, GANDALF blows a ship, which 
	sails through the ring. 

					BILBO
		Gandalf, my old friend, this will be a night 
		to remember!

	GANDALF sets off fireworks - a tree, fountain that turns 
	into jet planes.

	FRODO sits down next to SAM.

					FRODO
		Go on, Sam, ask Rosie for a dance!

	SAM is too shy.

					SAM
		I think I'll go and have another ale.

					FRODO
		Oh, no you don't!

	FRODO shoves SAM at ROSIE, they dance off

	BILBO is telling his story to the young HOBBIT children.

					BILBO
		So there I was, at the mercy of three 
		monstrous trolls, and they were arguing about 
		how to cook us! Whether it be turned on a spit, 
		or if they should sit on us one by one and 
		squash us into jelly! They spent so much time 
		arguing the whithertos and whyfors that the 
		first light of the sun crept up over the tops 
		of the trees and turned them all to stone!

	GANDALF sets off a butterflies firework, which the 
	children try to catch.

	GANDALF returns to his wagon for more fireworks, and when 
	he leaves, MERRY and PIPPIN come out to steal one of their 
	own. MERRY gives PIPPIN a boost into the wagon, where he 
	roots around and comes up with one.

					MERRY
		No, No! The big one, big one!

	PIPPIN grabs the largest firework he can find, which is 
	bright red and huge. They hurry into the tent, so they 
	won't be caught with it. PIPPIN lights it.

					PIPPIN
		There!

					MERRY
		You're supposed to put it in the ground first!

					PIPPIN
		It is in the ground!

					MERRY
		Outside!

					PIPPIN
		This was your idea!

	The firework goes off, taking the roof of the tent with 
	it, and leaving MERRY and PIPPIN flat on the ground, 
	covered in soot. The firework goes straight up, becomes a 
	dragon's head, turns around, sprouts wings, and flies in 
	low over the crowd. General panic. FRODO sees it coming and 
	tries to warn BILBO.

					FRODO
		Bilbo, Bilbo, watch out for the dragon!

					BILBO
		Nonsense, there hasn't been a dragon in these 
		parts for a thousand years!

	They duck to avoid the dragon, which, having given 
	everyone a good scare, dissolves into a spectacular shower 
	of sparks. MERRY and PIPPIN observe the results and are 
	well pleased.

					PIPPIN
		That was good!

					MERRY
		Let's get another one!

	GANDALF comes up behind and grabs MERRY and PIPPIN by 
	their ears.

					GANDALF
		Meriadoc Brandybuck, and Peregrin Took. I 
		might have known.

	MERRY and PIPPIN end up washing dishes in penance. Several 
	HOBBITS go by carrying an enormous cake laden with candles, 
	and BILBO stands up.

		Speech, Bilbo! Speech!

					BILBO
		My dear Bagginses and Boffins, Tooks and 
		Brandybucks, Gubbs, Chubbs, Hornblowers, 
		Bolgers, Bracegirdles and Proudfoots!

					A HOBBIT

		Proudfeet!

					BILBO
		Today is my one hundred and eleventh birthday! 
		Alas, eleventy one years is much too short a 
		time to live among such excellent and admirable 
		hobbits! I don't know half of you half as well 
		as I should like and I like less than half of 
		you half as well as you deserve! I have things 
		to do. I've put this off for far too long. I 
		regret to announce this is the end! I'm going 
		now. I bid you all a very fond farewell! Goodbye.

	BILBO puts on the ring and vanishes, to the astonishment 
	of everyone except GANDALF. Footsteps up the path to Bag 
	End. Door opens. BILBO appears, taking off the RING. Puts 
	it in his pocket. Chooses a staff from beside the door. 
	GANDALF has arrived before him.

					GANDALF
		I suppose you think that was terribly clever.

					BILBO
		Come on, Gandalf! Did you see their faces?

					GANDALF
		There are many magic rings in this world, Bilbo 
		Baggins, and none of them should be used lightly!

					BILBO
		It was just a bit of fun. Oh, I suppose you're 
		right, as usual.

	BILBO gathers some things to take with him.

					BILBO
		You will keep an eye on Frodo, won't you?

					GANDALF
		Two eyes, as often as I can spare them.

					BILBO
		I'm leaving everything to him.

					GANDALF
		What about this ring of yours, is that staying, too?

					BILBO
		Yes, it's in an envelope, on the mantelpiece.

	GANDALF looks on the mantel.

					BILBO
		No, wait, it's here in my pocket. Isn't that 
		odd, now? Yet, after all, why not? Why shouldn't 
		I keep it?

					GANDALF
		I think you should leave the ring behind, Bilbo, Is 
		that so hard?

					BILBO
		Well, no, and yes. Now it comes to it. 
		I don't feel like parting with it! It's mine, 
		I found it! It came to me!

					GANDALF
		There's no need to get angry.

					BILBO
		And what if I'm angry! It's your fault! It's 
		mine. My own, my precious...

					GANDALF
		Precious? It's been called that before, but 
		not by you.

					BILBO
		What business is it of yours what I do with my 
		own things?

					GANDALF
		I think you've had that ring quite long enough.

					BILBO
		You want it for yourself!

	A shadow draws around GANDALF, revealing the power he 
	usually keeps hidden.

					GANDALF
		Bilbo Baggins!
		Do not take me for some conjuror of cheap 
		tricks! I am not trying to rob you! I'm trying 
		to help you. 

	The shadow retreats, and GANDALF is the kindly old man 
	again. BILBO runs to him.

					GANDALF
		All your long years, we have been friends. 
		Trust me as you once did. Let it go.

					BILBO
		You're right, Gandalf The ring must go to Frodo. 
		It's late, and the road is long. Yes, it is time.

	BILBO gathers his pack and heads out the door. GANDALF 
	stops him on the doorstep.

					GANDALF
		Bilbo, the ring is still in your pocket.

					BILBO
		Oh, yes.

	BILBO takes out the ring, holds it on his palm, and with a 
	great effort, turns his hand until the ring slips off and 
	drops on the floor. BILBO walks out, takes a deep breath.

					BILBO
		I thought of an ending for my book. 'And he 
		lived happily ever after, to the end of his days.'

					GANDALF
		And I'm sure you will, my dear friend.

					BILBO
		Good bye, Gandalf.

	They shake hands, friends as always.

					GANDALF
		Goodbye, dear Bilbo.

	Exit BILBO, singing.

					GANDALF
		Until our next meeting.

	GANDALF reaches down to pick up the RING, sees the EYE, 
	and leaves it where it is. Sits in front of the fire, 
	thinking about BILBO'S words, and the ring'S history.

					BILBO
		It's mine, my own, my precious.

					GANDALF
		Riddles in the dark... My precious...

					FRODO
		Bilbo!

	FRODO enters, sees the ring and picks it up.

					FRODO
		He's gone, hasn't he? He talked for so long
		about it, I never really think he would do 
		it. Gandalf?

	GANDALF looks over, sees FRODO has the RING.

					GANDALF
		Bilbo's Ring. He's gone to stay with the 
		elves. He's left you Bag End, along with all 
		his possessions. The Ring is yours now.

	GANDALF holds out an envelope, FRODO slips the RING 
	inside. GANDALF seals it with wax.

					GANDALF
		Put it somewhere out of sight.

					FRODO
		Where are you going?

	GANDALF heads for the door.

					GANDALF
		There are things I must see to.

					FRODO
		What things?

					GANDALF
		Questions, questions that need answering.

					FRODO
		You've only just arrived! I don't understand.

					GANDALF
		Neither do I. Keep it secret. Keep it safe.

	GANDALF rides to the White city, sees fire over the 
	mountains. BARAD-DUR rebuilt, a voice screams 'Shire! 
	Baggins!' The Nine ride out the gate. GANDALF looks through 
	the library in the White City, finds the manuscript of 
	ISILDUR'S tale.

		The year 3434 of the Second Age. Here follows 
		the account of Isildur, High King of Gondor, 
		and the finding of the Ring of power. It 
		has come to me. The one ring should become an heirloom 		
		of my kingdom. All those who follow in my 
		bloodline will be bound to its fate, for I will 
		risk no hurt to the Ring. It is precious to me, 
		though I buy it with a great pain. The markings 
		on the band begin to fade, the writing that was once as 
		bright as red flame has all but disappeared, a 
		secret now that only fire can tell.

	A HOBBIT cutting wood is startled by a DARK RIDER. His dog 
	sensibly retreats into the house.

					N
		Shire. Baggins.

					HOBBIT
		Bagginses are not here. They're all up in 
		Hobbitton. That way.

	He follows his dog as the RIDER turns toward HOBBITTON.

	FRODO returns home from the inn, the window is open and 
	all is dark. GANDALF grabs his shoulder from behind.

					GANDALF
		Is it secret? Is it safe?

	FRODO gets out the envelope, GANDALF throws it in the 
	fire.

					FRODO
		What are you doing?

	Envelope burns away, revealing the RING. GANDALF retrieves 
	it from the fire with tongs.

					GANDALF
		Hold out your hand, Frodo. It's quite cool. 
		What can you see? Can you see anything?

					FRODO
		Nothing. There's nothing. Wait. There are 
		markings. It's some form of Elvish, I can't 
		read it.

					GANDALF
		There are few who can. The language is that of 
		Mordor, which I would not utter here.

					FRODO
		Mordor?

					GANDALF
		In the common tongue, it reads, One ring to 
		rule them all, one ring to find them. One ring 
		to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.

					GANDALF
		This is the One Ring, forged by the Dark Lord 
		Sauron in the fires of Mount Doom. Taking by Isildur 
		from the hand of Sauron himself.

					FRODO
		Bilbo found it, in Gollum's cave.

					GANDALF
		For sixty years, the rings laid quiet in Bilbo's 
		keeping, prolonging his life, delaying old age. 
		But no longer, Frodo, evil is stirring in 
		Mordor. The Ring has awoken. It's heard its 
		master's call.

					FRODO
		But he was destroyed. Sauron was destroyed.

	The RING whispers denial.

					GANDALF
		No, Frodo. The spirit of Sauron endured. His life-
		force was bound to the Ring, and the Ring 
		survived. Sauron has returned. His orcs are 
		multiplied. His fortress of Barad-Dur has been 
		built in the land of Mordor. Sauron needs only this 
		Ring to cover all the lands in a second darkness. He
		is seeking it, seeking it, all his thought is bent 
		on it. The Ring yearns above all else to return 
		to the hand of its master. They are one, the 
		Ring and the Dark Lord. Frodo, he must never find it.

	FRODO grabs the RING.

					FRODO
		All right, We put it away, we keep it hidden,
		we never speak of it again. Nobody knows it's 
		here, do they?

	GANDALF is silent.

					FRODO
		Do they, Gandalf?

					GANDALF
		There was one other who knew that Bilbo had 
		the ring. I looked everywhere for the creature 
		Gollum, but the Enemy found him first.
		I don't know how long they tortured him, but 
		amid the endless screams and inane babble, they
		deserved two words. Shire. Baggins.

					FRODO
		Shire. Baggins. But that would lead them here!

	The RIDERS kill a night watchman. FRODO holds out the RING 
	to GANDALF.

					FRODO
		Take it, Gandalf, you must take it!

					GANDALF
		You cannot offer me this Ring!

					FRODO
		I am giving it to you!

					GANDALF
		Don't tempt me! I dare not take it, 
		not even to keep it safe! Understand, Frodo I 
		would use this Ring out of a desire to do good, 
		but through me, it would wield a power too 
		great and terrible to imagine.

					FRODO
		But it cannot stay in the Shire!

					GANDALF
		No. No, it can't.

	FRODO accepts his duty.

					FRODO
		What must I do?

					GANDALF
		You must leave, and leave quickly.

					FRODO
		Where? Where do I go?

					GANDALF
		Get out of the Shire. Make for the village of Bree.

					FRODO
		Bree..What about you?

					GANDALF
		I will wait for you at the Inn of the Prancing Pony.

					FRODO
		And the Ring will be safe there?

					GANDALF
		I don't know, Frodo. I don't have any answers. 
		I must see the head of my order. He is both 
		wise and powerful. Trust me, he will know what 
		to do. You must leave the name of Baggins behind you, 
		for that name is not safe outside the Shire. 
		Travel only by day, and stay off the road.

					FRODO
		I can cut across country easily enough.

	GANDALF stops, looking at FRODO, who is within minutes 
	packed, cloaked, and ready for a long and dangerous journey.

					GANDALF
		My dear Frodo. Hobbits really are the most amazing 
		creatures. You can learn everything there is to 
		know about their ways in a month, and after a 
		hundred years they can still surprise you!

	Noise outside the window.

					GANDALF
		Get down!

	FRODO drops to the floor, GANDALF reaches out the window 
	with his staff, hits something. Hauls SAM in by the scruff 
	of his neck.

					GANDALF
		Confound it all, Samwise Gamgee, have you been 
		eavesdropping?

					SAM
		I ain't been dropping no eaves, sir, honest, I 
		was just cutting the grass outside the window there, 
		if you follow me.

					GANDALF
		A bit late for trimming the verge.

					SAM
		I heard raised voices.

					GANDALF
		What did you hear? Speak!

					SAM
		Nothing important. That is, I heard a good 
		deal about a ring, and a dark lord, and something 
		about the end of the world. Please don't hurt me, 
		sir, don't turn me into anything unnatural.

					GANDALF
		No? Perhaps not. I've thought of a better use 
		for you.

	GANDALF and FRODO walking, GANDALF leading his horse.

					GANDALF
		Come along, Samwise, keep up!

	SAM runs to catch up. The three stop under the trees.

					GANDALF
		Be careful, both of you. The enemy has many 
		spies in his service. Birds, beasts. Is it 
		safe?

	FRODO pats his pocket, where the RING is hidden.

					GANDALF
		Never put it on! The servants of the Dark Lord 
		will be drawn to its power. Remember, Frodo, the 
		Ring is trying to get back to its master. It 
		wants to be found.

	GANDALF leaves. FRODO and SAM cross fields, going towards 
	BREE. SAM stops on the edge of a field of wheat.

					SAM
		This is it.

					FRODO
		This is what?

					SAM
		If I take one more step, it will be the 
		farthest from home I've ever been.

					FRODO
		Come on, Sam. Remember what Bilbo used to say. 
		It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your 
		door. You step onto the road, and if you don't 
		keep your fate, there's no knowing where you'll 
		be swept off to.

	GANDALF riding to Isengard.

					SARUMAN
		Smoke rises from the mountain of Doom. The 
		hour grows late, and Gandalf the Grey rides to 
		Isengard seeking my council. For that is why 
		you have come, is it not, my old friend?

					GANDALF
		Saruman.

	GANDALF and SARUMAN walking outside Isengard.

					SARUMAN
		You are sure of this?

					GANDALF
		Beyond any doubt.

					SARUMAN
		So the Ring of power has been found.

					GANDALF
		All these long years it was in the Shire, 
		right under my nose.

					SARUMAN
		And you had not the wit to see it. Your love 
		of the Halflings' leaf has clearly slowed your 
		mind.

					GANDALF
		We still have time, time to counter Sauron, if 
		we act quickly.

					SARUMAN
		Time? What time do you think we have?

	SARUMAN and GANDALF inside Isengard.

					SARUMAN
		Sauron has regained much of his former 
		strength. He cannot yet take physical form, but 
		his spirit has lost none of its potency. 
		Concealed in his fortress in the land of Mordor 
		he sees all. His gaze pierces cloud, shadow, 
		earth and flesh. You know of what I speak. A 
		great eye, lidless, wreathed in flame.

					GANDALF
		The Eye of Sauron.

					SARUMAN
		He is gathering all evil to him. Very soon he 
		will have assembled an army large enough to 
		assault Middle-earth.

					GANDALF
		You know this? How?

					SARUMAN
		I have seen it.

	They enter another room, where a stone sphere lies 
	covered.

					GANDALF
		A Palantir is a dangerous tool.

	SARUMAN uncovers the stone.

					SARUMAN
		Why? Why should we fear to use it?

					GANDALF
		They are not all accounted for, the lost 
		seeing stones. You do not know who else may be 
		watching.

	As he re-covers the stone, GANDALF sees the EYE

					SARUMAN
		The hour is later than you think. Sauron's 
		forces are already moving. The Nine have left 
		Minas Mordor.

					GANDALF
		The Nine?

					SARUMAN
		They crossed the river Isen on midsummer's 
		eve, disguised as riders in black.

					GANDALF
		They have reached the Shire!

					SARUMAN
		They will find the Ring, and kill the one who 
		carries it.

					GANDALF
		Frodo!

	GANDALF tries to leave, but the doors slam, one by one.

					SARUMAN
		You did not seriously think that a hobbit could 
		contend with the will of Sauron? There are none 
		who can. Against the power of Mordor there can 
		be no victory. We must join with him, Gandalf. 
		you must join with Sauron. It would be wise, 
		old friend.

					GANDALF
		Tell me, friend, when did Saruman the 
		Wise abandon reason for madness?

	They fight, GANDALF loses his staff and is captured.

					SARUMAN
		I gave you the choice of aiding me willingly, 
		but you have elected the way of pain!

	GANDALF rises toward the roof of Isengard. Darkness.

	SAM emerges from a corn patch, alone.

					SAM
		Mister Frodo? Frodo, Frodo!

	FRODO reappears from the path ahead.

					SAM
		I thought I'd lost you.

					FRODO
		What are you talking about, Sam?

					SAM
		It's just something Gandalf said.

					FRODO
		What did he say?

					SAM
		Don't you lose him, Samwise Gamgee. And I 
		don't mean to.

					FRODO
		We're still in the Shire, Sam, what could 
		possibly happen?

	They get knocked over by MERRY and PIPPIN.

					PIPPIN
		Frodo! Look, Merry, it's Frodo Baggins!

					SAM
		Get off him!

	SAM shakes off MERRY, picks PIPPIN off FRODO by the scruff 
	of his neck.

	MERRY hands SAM an armful of vegetables.

					MERRY
		Hold these.

					PIPPIN
		What's the meaning of this?

					SAM
		You've been into Farmer Maggott's crop!

	They start running through a cornfield. 

					MERRY
		I don't know what he's so upset about, it's 
		only a few carrots.

					PIPPIN
		And some cabbages. And the three bags of 
		potatoes we lifted last week. And the mushrooms 
		the week before.

					MERRY
		Yes, Pippin! My point is, he's obviously 
		overreacting!

	They all fall over a cliff, land in a heap.

	PIPPIN lands inches away from a pile of manure.

					PIPPIN
		Ooh! That was a close one.

					MERRY
		I think I've broken something.

	MERRY pulls out a broken carrot.

					SAM
		Trust a Brandybuck and a Took!

					MERRY
		Nonsense! That was just a detour! A shortcut!

					SAM
		Shortcut to what?

					PIPPIN
		Mushrooms!

	Three start gathering mushrooms into a bag.

	FRODO looks down the road.

					FRODO
		I think we should get off the road.

	Something dark approaches.

					FRODO
		Get off the road, quick!

	They hide under the roots of a tree. The RINGWRAITH comes, 
	on his horse. Gets off the horse, sniffing as though he can 
	smell that the RING is close. A spider crawls out, and a 
	centipede, and a lot of worms. For the first time, the RING 
	tries to impose its will on FRODO, pushing him to put it on 
	so they will be found. SAM distracts him. MERRY throws 
	something to distract the WRAITH, and they run away.

					PIPPIN
		What was that?

	It is dark, they have been running for some time, watching 
	for the RIDER.

		Anything?

					FRODO
		Nothing.

					MERRY
		That dark rider was looking for something, or 
		someone. Frodo?

	RIDER appears, in the distance.

		Get down!

	They hide again.

					FRODO
		I have to leave the Shire. Sam and I have to 
		get to Bree.

					MERRY
		Bucklebury ferry. Follow me.

	They run, but the horse is right behind them. FRODO gets 
	separated from the rest, who get to the ferry ahead of him.

					MERRY
		Sam, get the ropes!

	They untie the raft.

		Run, Frodo!

	The RIDER is right behind FRODO.

					FRODO
		Go!

	FRODO jumps off the dock, and just makes it onto the 
	ferry. The RIDER stops at the water's edge.

					FRODO
		Where is the nearest crossing?

					MERRY
		Brandywine bridge. Twenty miles.

	They look back to see three RIDERS now, heading for the 
	bridge.

	Four HOBBITS arrive at BREE, in the pouring rain, knock on 
	the gate. Guard answers. Seeing no one at the window, he 
	opens the lower window.

					GUARD
		What do you want?

					FRODO
		We are headed for the Prancing Pony.

					GUARD
		Hobbits. Four hobbits! What business brings 
		you to Bree?

					FRODO
		We wish to stay at the inn. Our business is 
		our own.

					GUARD
		Very well, young sir, didn't mean no offence 
		by it. It's my job to ask questions after 
		nightfall. There's been talk of some strange 
		folk about. Can't be too careful.

	Arrival at the Prancing Pony.

					FRODO
		Excuse me?

					BARLIMAN
		Good evening, little Masters. If you're 
		looking for accommodation, we have some cozy 
		hobbit-sized rooms available, Mr...?

					FRODO
		Underhill. My name's Underhill. We're friends 
		of Gandalf the Grey. Would you tell him we've 
		arrived?

					BARLIMAN
		Gandalf? Elderly chap, big grey beard, pointy 
		hat. Haven't seen him in six months.

					SAM
		What do we do now?

					FRODO
		He'll come, Sam. He'll be here.

	MERRY sits down.

					PIPPIN
		What's that?

					MERRY
		This, my friend, is a pint.

					PIPPIN
		It comes in pints? I'm going to get one.

					SAM
		Pippin, you've had a whole half already.

	PIPPIN goes to the bar for his pint.

					SAM
		That man's done nothing but stare at you since 
		we came in.

	FRODO stops the innkeeper.

					FRODO
		That man in the corner, who is he?

					BARLIMAN
		He's one of them Rangers. Dangerous folk, they 
		are, wandering the wilds. What his right name 
		is I've never heard, but round here he's known 
		as Strider.

					FRODO
		Strider.

	RING tries again to get FRODO to put it on, whispering 
	Baggins, Baggins.

					PIPPIN
		Baggins? Sure I know a Baggins - Frodo 
		Baggins, over there. He's my second cousin, 
		once removed on his Mother's side.

	FRODO runs toward PIPPIN, at the bar.

					FRODO
		Pippin!

					PIPPIN
		Steady on!

	FRODO trips, the ring falls on his finger. The Nine turn 
	towards BREE. FRODO sees the EYE for the first time. FRODO 
	takes off the ring and is dragged off by STRIDER.

					STRIDER
		You draw far too much attention to yourself, 
		Mr. Underhill.

					FRODO
		What do you want?

					STRIDER
		A little more caution from you, that is no 
		trinket you carry.

					FRODO
		I carry nothing.

					STRIDER
		Indeed? I can avoid being seen if I wish, but 
		to disappear entirely - that is a rare gift.

					FRODO
		Who are you?

					STRIDER
		Are you frightened?

					FRODO
		Yes. 

					STRIDER
		Not nearly frightened enough. I know what 
		hunts you.

	The three HOBBITS come in, threatening STRIDER if he has 
	hurt FRODO.

					STRIDER
		You have a stout heart, little hobbit, but it 
		will not save you. You can no longer wait for 
		the wizard, Frodo. They are coming.



	Four of the Nine arrive at BREE, break down the gate and 
	squash the doorkeeper. They find the room where HOBBITS 
	appear to be sleeping and stab them, become angry when they 
	find they have been tricked. FRODO is awake already, 
	watching STRIDER watching out the window. The others wake 
	at the noise.

					FRODO
		What are they?

					STRIDER
		They were once men. Great kings of men, but 
		Sauron the Deceiver gave them nine rings of 
		power, and, blinded by their greed, they took 
		them without question, one by one falling into 
		darkness. Now they are slaves to his will. They 
		are the Nazgul, Ringwraiths, neither living nor 
		dead. At all times they feel the presence of 
		the ring, drawn to the power of the One. They 
		will never stop hunting you.

	The party leaves BREE, avoiding the roads.

					FRODO
		Where are you taking us?

					STRIDER
		Into the wilds.

	They walk for a while.

					MERRY
		How do we know this Strider is a friend of 
		Gandalf's?

					FRODO
		We have no choice but to trust him.

					SAM
		Where is he taking us?

					STRIDER
		To Rivendell, Master Gamgee, the home of 
		Elrond.

					SAM
		Did you hear that? Rivendell! We're going to 
		see the elves!



	HOBBITS stop.

					STRIDER
		Gentlemen, we do not stop till nightfall.

					PIPPIN
		What about breakfast?

					STRIDER
		You have had it.

					PIPPIN
		We've had one, yes, what about second 
		breakfast?

					MERRY
		I don't think he knows about second breakfast, 
		Pip.

					PIPPIN
		What about elevenses? Luncheon? Afternoon tea? 
		Dinner? Supper? Do you think he knows about 
		them?

					MERRY
		I wouldn't count on it.

	STRIDER throws an apple to MERRY, who catches it, and 
	PIPPIN, who gets hit in the head.



	SARUMAN using Palantir.

					SARUMAN
		The power of Isengard is at your command, 
		Sauron, Lord of the Earth.

		Build me an army worthy of Mordor.

	SARUMAN sits in his study, looking uncomfortable. ORCS 
	enter, looking out of place.

					ORC
		What orders from Mordor, my lord? What does 
		the High command?

					SARUMAN
		We have work to do.

	ORCS begin pulling down trees. GANDALF observes from his 
	prison atop the tower.

					ORC
		The trees are strong, my lord. Their roots go 
		deep.

					SARUMAN
		Rip them all down.



	FRODO and company cross harsh lands.

					STRIDER
		This was once the great watchtower of Amon 
		Sul. We will rest here tonight.

	STRIDER unwraps four swords, passes them out to HOBBITS.

					STRIDER
		These are for you. Keep them close. I'm going 
		to have a look around. Stay here.



	FRODO is napping, wakes up to find the others have built a 
	fire.

					FRODO
		What are you doing?

					MERRY
		Sausages, tomatoes, nice crispy bacon!

					SAM
		We saved some for you!

					FRODO
		Put it out, you fools, put it out!

	FRODO stamps out the fire.

					PIPPIN
		That's nice, ash on my tomatoes.

	They look over the edge to find RINGWRAITHS approaching.

	FRODO pulls out his sword.

					FRODO
		Go!

	HOBBITS retreat to the center of the ruin, stand back to 
	back, not knowing where the WRAITHS will come from. Five 
	WRAITHS enter the ruin.

					SAM
		Back, you devils!

	SAM tries to fight them, gets tossed aside. MERRY and 
	PIPPIN step in front, get pushed away. FRODO drops his 
	sword, backs away. Falls down. The WRAITHS seem to know he 
	has the RING. He pulls it out of his pocket, and they all 
	focus on it. WRAITHS close in, and he puts on the ring. The 
	RINGWRAITH leader tries to take the ring. It takes all 
	FRODO'S strength to pull it away. The Wraith seems angry 
	that FRODO has denied him and stabs him in the shoulder. 
	STRIDER attacks WRAITHS, FRODO takes the ring off. 

					SAM
		Frodo!

	SAM runs to FRODO, now that he can see him.

					FRODO
		Oh, Sam!

	STRIDER stabs and sets fire to WRAITHS, they go away. 

					SAM
		Strider! Help him!

	STRIDER picks up the sword, but the blade dissolves into 
	dust.

					STRIDER
		He's been stabbed with a Morgul blade. This is 
		beyond my skill to heal, he needs elvish 
		medicine.

	STRIDER picks up FRODO, who is in a lot of pain.

					STRIDER
		Hang on, Frodo.

					SAM
		It's six days to Rivendell! He'll never make 
		it!

					FRODO
		Gandalf. Gandalf! 

	GANDALF is still imprisoned on top of Isengard, which is 
	now barren, with deep holes in the ground where ORCS mine 
	and forge weapons and armor. A moth flutters by, and 
	GANDALF catches it, speaks to it, and lets it go. SARUMAN 
	oversees his latest project - a new type of creature is 
	being bred in pits of mud. One awakens, and immediately 
	kills the ORC tending it. SARUMAN seems pleased.



	STRIDER carries FRODO, they stop at the three stone 
	TROLLs. 

					SAM
		Mr. Frodo? He's going cold!

					PIPPIN
		Is he going to die?

					STRIDER
		He is passing into the shadow world. Soon he 
		will become a wraith like them.

	There is a cry, not far enough away.

					MERRY
		They're close!

					STRIDER
		Sam, do you know the Athelas plant?

					SAM
		Athelas?

					STRIDER
		Kingsfoil.

					SAM
		Kingsfoil? Aye, it's a weed.

					STRIDER
		It may help to slow the poison.

	SAM and STRIDER search for plant, STRIDER finds it.

					ARWEN
		What's this? A Ranger caught off his guard?



	FRODO sees ARWEN as she is from the shadow world- a 
	beautiful, glowing elf-maiden in white robes.

					ARWEN
		Frodo, I am Arwen. I've come to help you. Hear 
		my voice. Return to the light.

	A black stain is spreading across FRODO'S eyes as the 
	poison takes over.

		Who is she?

					SAM
		She's an elf!

					ARWEN
		He's fading. He's not going to last. We have 
		to get him to my father.

	STRIDER chews up some of the Kingsfoil and presses it into 
	the wound.

					ARWEN
		I've been looking for you for two days. There 
		are five wraiths behind you. Where the other 
		four are I do not know.

	STRIDER lifts FRODO onto ARWEN'S horse.

					STRIDER
		Stay with the hobbits. I will send horses for 
		you.

					ARWEN
		I am the faster rider. I will take him.

					STRIDER
		The road is too dangerous.

					ARWEN
		If I can get across the river, the power of my 
		people will protect him. I do not fear them.

	ARWEN gets on her horse, behind FRODO.

					STRIDER
		Arwen. Ride hard and don't look back.

					SAM
		What are you doing? Those wraiths are still 
		out there!

	ARWEN and FRODO ride, chased by some RINGWRAITHS. WRAITHS 
	try to influence FRODO, either to give in to the poison or 
	to put the RING on.

					ARWEN
		No! Frodo, you must not!

	They get to the river, ARWEN stops partway across. RIDERS 
	or their horses do not want to enter the river.

					N
		Give up the halfling, she-elf!

	ARWEN draws her sword.

					ARWEN
		If you want him, come and claim him!

	RIDERS start to cross the river. ARWEN speaks to the river 
	in elvish, and it rises suddenly. A flood of water washes 
	down the riverbed, led by white horse-shapes. WRAITHS are 
	washed away. FRODO is losing his battle. ARWEN gets off her 
	horse, lays him on the ground.

					ARWEN
		No, Frodo! Don't give in! Not now!

					ARWEN
		Let what grace is given me be passed to him. 
		Let him be spared. Save him.

	FRODO'S world dissolves into light.



	FRODO wakes up, in bed. 

					FRODO
		Where am I?

					GANDALF
		You are in the House of Elrond, and it is ten 
		in the morning, on October the 24th, if you 
		want to know.

					FRODO
		Gandalf?

					GANDALF
		Yes, I'm here. And you're lucky to be here, 
		too. A few more hours and you would have been 
		beyond our aid, but you have some strength in 
		you, dear hobbit.

					FRODO
		What happened? Why didn't you meet us?

					GANDALF
		I am sorry. I was delayed.



	Top of the tower.

					SARUMAN
		The friendship of Saruman is not lightly cast 
		aside. One ill turn deserves another. 

	SARUMAN holding GANDALF out over the edge of the tower.

					SARUMAN
		It is over. Embrace the power of the Ring or 
		embrace your own destruction.

					GANDALF
		The ring has but one master. Only one may bend 
		it to his will, and he does not share power.

	GANDALF jumps off the edge of the tower, King of Eagles 
	catches him and they fly away. 

					SARUMAN
		So you have chosen death.



					FRODO
		Gandalf, what is it?

					GANDALF
		Nothing.

	SAM comes in, and ELROND. 

					SAM
		Bless you, Frodo, you're awake!

					GANDALF
		Sam has hardly left your side.

					SAM
		We were that worried about you, weren't we, 
		Mr. Gandalf?

					GANDALF
		Thanks to the skills of Master Elrond, you 
		have begun to mend.

					ELROND
		Welcome to Rivendell, Frodo Baggins.



	FRODO meets MERRY and PIPPIN again, and BILBO, looking 
	older.

					FRODO
		Bilbo!

					BILBO
		Hello, Frodo, my lad!

	FRODO looking at BILBO'S book.

					FRODO
		There and back again, a hobbit's tale, by 
		Bilbo Baggins. This is wonderful!

					BILBO
		I meant to go back, wander the paths of the 
		Mirkwood, visit Laketown, see the Lonely 
		Mountain again, but age, it seems, has finally 
		caught up with me.

					FRODO
		I miss the Shire. I spent all my childhood 
		pretending I was somewhere else, off with you 
		on one of your adventures, but my own adventure 
		turned out to be quite different. I'm not like 
		you, Bilbo.

					BILBO
		My dear boy.



	SAM packing.

					SAM
		Now what have I forgotten?

					FRODO
		Packed already?

					SAM
		Doesn't hurt to be prepared.

					FRODO
		I thought you wanted to see the elves, Sam.

					SAM
		I do.

					FRODO
		More than anything.

					SAM
		I did, but... we did what we set off to do, 
		didn't we? We got the ring this far, to 
		Rivendell, and seeing as how you're on the 
		mend, I thought we'd be off soon. Off home.

					FRODO
		You're right, Sam. We did what Gandalf wanted. 
		The Ring will be safe in Rivendell. I am ready 
		to go home.



	GANDALF and ELROND, watching FRODO and SAM.

					ELROND
		His strength returns.

					GANDALF
		That wound will never fully heal. He will 
		carry it for the rest of his life.

					ELROND
		Yet to have come so far still bearing the 
		ring, the hobbit has shown remarkable 
		resilience to its evil.

					GANDALF
		It is a burden he should never have had to 
		bear. We can ask no more of Frodo.

					ELROND
		Gandalf, the Enemy is moving. Sauron's forces 
		are massing in the East. The Eye is fixed on 
		Rivendell. Now you tell me Saruman has betrayed 
		us. The list of our allies grows thin.

					GANDALF
		His treachery goes deeper than you know. At 
		Falcraft, Saruman has crossed orcs with goblin 
		men. He is breeding an army in the caverns of 
		Isengard. An army that can move in sunlight, 
		and travel great distances at speed. Saruman is 
		coming for the ring.

					ELROND
		This evil cannot be concealed by the power of 
		the elves. We do not have the strength to stand 
		against Mordor and  Isengard both. The ring 
		cannot stay here.

	BOROMIR arrives, and LEGOLAS, and a group of DWARVES.

					ELROND
		This peril belongs to all Middle-Earth, and 
		they must decide now how to end it. The age of 
		elves is over. My people are leaving these 
		shores. Who will you turn to once we are gone? 
		The dwarves hide in their mountains seeking 
		riches and care not for the troubles of others.

					GANDALF
		We must place our hope in men.

					ELROND
		Men! The race of men is weak, failing. The 
		blood of Numenor is all but spent, its pride 
		and dignity forgotten. It is because of men 
		that the Ring survives. I was there, three 
		thousand years ago, when Isildur took the ring. 
		I was there when the strength of men failed.

	ISILDUR takes the RING.

					ELROND
		Follow me!

					ELROND
		I led Isildur into the heart of Mount Doom, 
		where it was forged, the one place it could be 
		destroyed.

					ELROND
		Throw it in the fire! Destroy it!

					ISILDUR
		No.

					ELROND
		Isildur!

					ELROND
		It should have ended that day, but evil was 
		allowed to endure. Isildur kept the Ring. The 
		line of Kings is broken. There is no strength 
		left in the world of men. They are scattered, 
		divided, leaderless.

					GANDALF
		There is one who could unite them. Who could 
		reclaim the throne of Gondor. 

					ELROND
		He turned from that path long ago. He has 
		chosen exile.



	STRIDER reading a book.

					BOROMIR
		The shards of Narsil. The blade that cut the 
		ring from Sauron's hand.

	He cuts his finger on it. 

					BOROMIR
		Still sharp. But no more than a broken hilt.

	The sword falls when BOROMIR tries to replace it on the 
	statue. ARAGORN picks it up, and returns it to its place.



					ARWEN
		Why do you fear the past? You are Isildur's 
		heir, not Isildur himself. You are not bound to 
		his fate.

					STRIDER
		The same blood flows in my veins, the same 
		weakness.

					ARWEN
		Your time will come. You will face the same 
		evil, and you will defeat it. The shadow does 
		not yet hold sway. Not over you, not over me. 
		Do you remember the first time we met?

					STRIDER
		I thought I had strayed into a dream.

					ARWEN
		Long years have passed since then. You did not 
		have the cares you carry now. Do you remember 
		what I told you?

					STRIDER
		You said you would bind yourself to me, and 
		forsake the immortal life of your people.

					ARWEN
		And to that I hold. I would rather share one 
		lifetime with you than face all the ages of the 
		world alone. I choose a mortal life.

	ARWEN gives ARAGORN the flower necklace she wears.

					STRIDER
		You cannot give me this.

					ARWEN
		It is mine to give to whom I will. Like my 
		heart.



	A council is gathered of MEN and ELVES and DWARVES and 
	FRODO.

					ELROND
		Strangers from distant lands, friends of old. 
		You are summoned here to answer the threat of 
		Mordor. Middle-Earth stands on the brink of 
		destruction. You will unite or you will fall. 
		Each race is bound to this fate, this one doom.

					ELROND
		Bring forth the ring, Frodo.

	FRODO puts the RING on the stand in the center of the 
	council, and seems much relieved to be rid of it.

		So it is true.

		The Ring of power.

		The doom of man. 

					BOROMIR
		It is a gift, a gift to the foes of Mordor. 
		Why not use this Ring? Long has my father, the 
		Steward of Gondor, kept the forces of Mordor at 
		bay. By the blood of my people are your lands 
		kept safe. Give Gondor the weapon of the enemy. 
		Let us use it against him.

					STRIDER
		You cannot wield it. None of us can. The ring 
		answers to Sauron alone. It has no other 
		master. 

					BOROMIR
		What would a ranger know of this matter?

					LEGOLAS
		He is no mere ranger. This is Aragorn, son of 
		Arathorn. You owe him your allegiance. 

					BOROMIR
		This is Isildur's heir?

					LEGOLAS
		And heir to the throne of Gondor.

					STRIDER
		Sit down, Legolas.

					BOROMIR
		Gondor has no king, Gondor needs no king.

					GANDALF
		Aragorn is right. We cannot control it.

					ELROND
		We have but one choice. The ring must be 
		destroyed.

	The RING murmurs its displeasure.

					GIMLI
		What are we waiting for?

	GIMLI picks up his axe and hits the RING. FRODO sees the 
	eye, and the axe is shattered. GIMLI is knocked to the 
	ground.

					ELROND
		The ring cannot be destroyed, Gimli, son of 
		Gloin, by any craft that we here possess. It 
		was made in the fires of Mount Doom. Only there 
		can it be unmade. It must be taken deep into 
		Mordor, and cast back into the fiery chasm from 
		which it came. One of you must do this.

	Silence.

					BOROMIR
		One does not simply walk into Mordor. Its 
		black gates are guarded by more than orcs. 
		There is evil there that does not sleep, and 
		the great eye is ever watchful. It is a barren 
		wasteland, riddled with fire, ash and dust. The 
		very air you breathe is a poisonous fume. It is 
		folly. Not with ten thousand men could you do 
		this.

					LEGOLAS
		Have you heard nothing that Lord Elrond has 
		said? The Ring must be destroyed!

					GIMLI
		And I suppose you think you're the one to do 
		it?

					BOROMIR
		And what if we fail? What happens when Sauron 
		takes back what is his?

					GIMLI
		I will be dead before I see the Ring in the 
		hands of an elf! Never trust an elf!



	The RING chants, telling its name, and its terrible 
	purpose, in the language of its master. The council 
	dissolves into arguing, flames spread across the ring as it 
	feeds their distrust and anger.

					FRODO
		I will take it.

	Arguing continues.

					FRODO
		I will take it! 

	GANDALF hears, and it pains him that FRODO must continue 
	to carry the RING, but the rest of the council has just 
	demonstrated how easily the RING can influence most people. 
	Silence returns.

					FRODO
		I will take the ring to Mordor. Though I do 
		not know the way.

					GANDALF
		I will help you bear this burden for as long 
		as it is yours to bear.

					STRIDER
		If by my life or my death I can protect you, I 
		will.

	ARAGORN kneels in front of FRODO.

					STRIDER
		You have my sword.

					LEGOLAS
		And my bow.

					GIMLI
		And my axe. 

					BOROMIR
		You carry the fate of us all, little one. But 
		if this is truly the will of the council, 
		Gondor will see it done. 

	SAM runs in. 

					SAM
		Here! Mr. Frodo's not going anywhere without 
		me.

	SAM takes his place beside FRODO.

					ELROND
		Indeed, it is hardly possible to separate the 
		two of you, even when he is summoned to a 
		secret council and you are not. Very well.

	MERRY and PIPPIN barge in.

					MERRY
		We're going, too! You'd have to send us home 
		tied up in a sack to keep us away.

					PIPPIN
		Anyway, you need people of intelligence on 
		this sort of mission. Quest. Thing.

					MERRY
		Well, that rules you out, Pip.

					ELROND
		Nine companions. So be it. You shall be the 
		Fellowship of the Ring.

					PIPPIN
		Great. Now, where are we going?



	BILBO gives FRODO his old sword and armor.

					BILBO
		My old sword, Sting. Take it, take it!

					FRODO
		It's so light!

					BILBO
		Yes. Made by the elves, you know. The blade 
		glows blue when orcs are close. And it's times 
		like those, dear boy, you have to be extra 
		careful. Here's a pretty thing.

	BILBO holds up a chainmail vest, sized for a HOBBIT.

					BILBO
		As light as a feather, and as hard as dragon 
		scales. Let me see you put it on.

	FRODO starts to take off his shirt.

					BILBO
		Oh, my old ring. I should very much like to 
		hold it again, one last time.

	FRODO knows better, and buttons up his shirt again. BILBO 
	has an evil moment, then recovers.

					BILBO
		I'm sorry I brought this upon you, my boy. I'm 
		sorry you must carry this burden. I'm sorry for 
		everything!

	FRODO comforts him.

	The company leaves Rivendell, wanders past ruins, over 
	mountains, through fields.

					GANDALF
		We must hold to this course west of the Misty 
		Mountains for forty days. If our luck holds, 
		the Gap of Rohan will still be open to us, and 
		from there our road turns east toward Mordor.

	They stop for lunch, MERRY and PIPPIN practice 
	swordfighting with BOROMIR.

					BOROMIR
		Very good. Again!

					GIMLI
		If anyone were to ask my opinion, which I note 
		they have not, I would say we're taking the 
		long way around! Gandalf, we could pass through 
		the Mines of Moria. My cousin Balin would give 
		us a royal welcome!

					GANDALF
		No, Gimli, I would not take the road through 
		Moria unless I had no other choice.

	ARAGORN adds comments.

					STRIDER
		Move your feet!

	BOROMIR accidentally hurts PIPPIN.

					PIPPIN
		Ow!

					BOROMIR
		Sorry!

	PIPPIN drops his sword, kicks BOROMIR in the shins and 
	tackles him. MERRY joins in, and the two of them wrestle 
	BOROMIR to the ground. LEGOLAS notices something on the 
	horizon.

					SAM
		What's that?

					GIMLI
		It's nothing, just a wisp of cloud.

	Everyone looks.

					BOROMIR
		It's moving fast, against the wind.

					LEGOLAS
		Crebain from Dunland! Hide!

	Everyone gathers possessions, they put out the fire and 
	take cover. When crows leave, they come out again.

					GANDALF
		Spies for Saruman. The passage south is being 
		watched. We will have to go over the pass of 
		Caradhras. 

	Climbing a snowy mountain, FRODO falls and rolls down. 
	STRIDER catches him, but the ring is missing. BOROMIR picks 
	it up.

					STRIDER
		Boromir.

					BOROMIR
		It is a strange fate that we should suffer so 
		much fear and doubt over so small a thing. Such 
		a little thing.

					STRIDER
		Boromir! Give the ring to Frodo.

					BOROMIR
		As you wish. I care not.

	But he too obviously does care, and when BOROMIR turns 
	away, STRIDER takes his hand off his sword.

	The crows return to Isengard, report to SARUMAN.

					SARUMAN
		So, you tried to lead them over Caradhras. And 
		if that fails? Where will you go? If the 
		mountain defeats you, will you risk a more 
		dangerous road?

	LEGOLAS runs atop the snow while the others struggle 
	through it. Stands at the edge of a cliff, listening.

					LEGOLAS
		There is a fell voice on the air!

					GANDALF
		It's Saruman!

	Rocks fall from the side of the mountain, followed by 
	snow.

					STRIDER
		He's trying to bring down the mountain! We 
		must turn back!

					GANDALF
		No!

	GANDALF tries to stop the storm, but SARUMAN is 
	reinforcing it from Isengard. Lightning strikes the 
	mountain, and LEGOLAS pulls GANDALF back from the edge just 
	before snow falls and buries them all. One by one, they dig 
	out or shake the snow off.

					STRIDER
		We must get off the mountain!

					BOROMIR
		We must take the Pass of Rohan, or take the 
		road west to my city!

					STRIDER
		Rohan takes us too close to Isengard!

					GIMLI
		If we cannot go over the mountain, I say let 
		us go under it! Let's go through the mines of
		Moria.

					SARUMAN
		Moria. You fear to go into those mines. The 
		dwarves delved too greedily and too deep. You 
		know what they awoke in the darkness of Khazad-
		Dum. Shadow and flame.

					GANDALF
		Let the Ringbearer decide!

					FRODO
		We will go through the mines!

					GANDALF
		So be it.



					GIMLI
		The walls of Moria.

	They walk next to a dark lake. FRODO'S foot slips in the 
	water, and he scrambles back. They reach a wall framed by 
	two great trees. GANDALF scrubs away dirt to find a pattern 
	on the wall.

					GANDALF
		Isildin. It mirrors only starlight and 
		moonlight.

	Moon comes out, showing the shape of a door, with writing 
	above in elvish.

					GANDALF
		It reads, The Gates of Durin, Lord of Moria. 
		Speak Friend and enter.

					PIPPIN
		What do you suppose it means?

					GANDALF
		Simple. If you are a friend, you speak the 
		password, and the doors open.

	GANDALF tries a number of passwords, but none of them 
	work. ARAGORN and SAM unload the pony and let him go.

					STRIDER
		The mines are no place for a pony, even one so 
		brave as Bill. Go on.

					SAM
		Bye bye, Bill.

					STRIDER
		Don't worry, Sam, he knows the way home.

	MERRY or PIPPIN is throwing rocks in the water, ARAGORN 
	stops him.

					STRIDER
		Don't disturb the water!

	BOROMIR shares his suspicion.

					GANDALF
		This is useless!

	Having tried any number of passwords, GANDALF sits down in 
	disgust.

					FRODO
		It's a riddle. What's the Elvish word for 
		friend?

					GANDALF
		Mellon. 

	The gates open. They go in. 

					GIMLI
		Soon, mister elf, you will enjoy the fabled 
		hospitality of the dwarves! Roaring fires, malt 
		beer, red meat off the bone! This is the home 
		of my cousin Balin. And they call it a mine. A 
		mine!

					BOROMIR
		This is no mine, it's a tomb.

	Light reveals skeletons all over

					GIMLI
		No!

	LEGOLAS pulls an arrow out of one of the skeletons.

					LEGOLAS
		Goblins!

					BOROMIR
		We make for the Gap of Rohan! We should never 
		have come here! Get out! Get out!

	FRODO is grabbed by a tentacle from the water.

					SAM
		Strider!

	SAM cuts off the tentacle, then a dozen more push the 
	HOBBITS away while one grabs FRODO.

	Tentacles dangle FRODO far above the water. ARAGORN and 
	BOROMIR chop off tentacles. When a head shows, and a giant 
	mouth, LEGOLAS puts arrows in it. ARAGORN chops off the 
	tentacle holding FRODO, BOROMIR catches him when he falls. 
	LEGOLAS puts an arrow in one of the KRAKEN'S eyes, giving 
	ARAGORN and BOROMIR time to get out of the water.

					GANDALF
		Into the mines!

	They retreat to the mine. KRAKEN crumbles the gate behind 
	them.

					GANDALF
		Now we have but one choice. We must face the 
		long dark of Moria. Be on your guard! There are 
		older and fouler things than orcs in the deep 
		places of the world. It is a four day journey 
		to the other side. Let us hope our presence may 
		go unnoticed. 

	PIPPIN almost falls down the stairs, which are steep and 
	cluttered with debris.

					MERRY
		Pippin!

	They come to the top of the stairs.

					GANDALF
		I have no memory of this place. 

					PIPPIN
		Are we lost?

					MERRY
		No, we're not lost.

					PIPPIN
		I think we're lost.

					MERRY
		Quiet, Gandalf's thinking.

					PIPPIN
		Merry? I'm hungry.

	FRODO sees something behind them.

					FRODO
		There's something down there.

					GANDALF
		It's Gollum. He's been following us for three 
		days.

					FRODO
		He escaped from the dungeons of Barad-dur!

					GANDALF
		Escaped, or was set loose. hates hates and 
		loves the ring, as he hates and loves himself. 
		He will never be free of his need for it.

					FRODO
		It's a pity Bilbo didn't kill him when he had the 
		chance.

					GANDALF
		Pity? It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. 
		Many who live deserve death, and some who die 
		deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? 
		Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. 
		Even the very wise cannot see all ends, but my 
		heart tells me that Gollum still has a part to 
		play, for good or ill. Before this is over, the 
		pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many.

					FRODO
		I wish the ring had never come to me. I wish 
		none of this had happened.

					GANDALF
		So do all who live to see such times, but that 
		is not for them to decide. All we have to 
		decide is what to do with the time that is given
		to us. There are other forces at work in the 
		world than the will of evil. Bilbo was 
		meant to find the ring, which means that 
		you also were meant to have it. And that 
		is an encouraging thought. Ah! It's this way.

					MERRY
		He's remembered!

					GANDALF
		No, but the air smells less foul down here. 
		When in doubt, Meriadoc, always follow your 
		nose.

					GANDALF
		Let me risk a little more light.

	They see a huge cavern, held up with immense pillars.

					GANDALF
		Behold! The great realm of the dwarven city of 
		Dwarrowdelf.

					SAM
		Well, that's an eye-opener and no mistake!

	GIMLI sees a door, runs through it.

					GANDALF
		Gimli!

	The others follow, find GIMLI grieving over a tomb. 
	GANDALF reads the dwarven runes on the top of the tomb. 

					GANDALF
		Here lies Balin, son of Hrundin, Lord of 
		Moria. He is dead then. It is as I feared.

	GANDALF finds a book held by a skeleton leaning against 
	the tomb.

					LEGOLAS
		We must move on. We cannot linger here.

					GANDALF
		They have taken the bridge, and the second 
		hall. We have barred the 
		gates, but cannot hold them for long. A shadow 
		moves in the dark. Drums, drums in the deep. We 
		cannot get out. The ground shakes. Shadow moves 		
		in the dark.We cannot get out. They are coming.

	PIPPIN knocks a skeleton into the well, which makes a 
	little more than enough noise to wake the dead.

					GANDALF
		Fool of a Took! Throw yourself in next time, 
		and rid us of your stupidity!

	There is a pause where it seems they might not have been 
	heard, then drums start pounding. FRODO'S sword is glowing 
	blue.

					LEGOLAS
		Orcs!

	BOROMIR checks out the door, almost gets hit by two 
	arrows, shuts the door.

					BOROMIR
		They have a cave troll.

					STRIDER
		Stay back, close to Gandalf!

	They bar the door with the weapons of the dead.

					GIMLI
		Let them come! There is one dwarf yet in Moria 
		still draws breath!

	ORCS break holes in the door. LEGOLAS and ARAGORN shoot 
	arrows through the holes and kill the ORCS on the other 
	side. Finally, the doors break open and ORCS flood in. All 
	the companions join in the fighting, even the HOBBITS. Then 
	the TROLL comes through the door and part of the wall. SAM 
	slips under him. Many ORCS killed. The TROLL smashes the 
	tomb GIMLI is standing on top of, but misses GIMLI, then 
	kills several of the ORCS in its attempt to get the dwarf. 
	The TROLL uses its chain like a whip, trying to hit 
	LEGOLAS, who dodges. The chain becomes momentarily caught 
	around a pillar, and LEGOLAS runs up it to stand on top of 
	the TROLL and gets a shot at its head, but jumps off when 
	the TROLL grabs for his ankles. SAM hits several ORCS over 
	the head with his frying pan.

					SAM
		I think I'm getting the hang of this!

	TROLL catches sight of the three HOBBITS. They all dodge, 
	but FRODO goes one way and MERRY and PIPPIN the other. The 
	TROLL follows FRODO, who manages to stay on the opposite 
	side of the pillar from the TROLL for a while, but then he 
	is surprised, falls down, and the TROLL grabs his foot.

					FRODO
		Aragorn! Help!

	FRODO cuts the TROLL'S hand with Sting, and it lets go. 
	TROLL reaches for FRODO again, but ARAGORN runs over and 
	stabs it with a spear, prompting the TROLL to smash him 
	into the wall. FRODO shakes ARAGORN, but he doesn't get up. 
	TROLL stabs at ARAGORN, but renews its interest in FRODO 
	when he moves. FRODO dodges the spear, then runs into it 
	and gets thrown against the wall. Before he can move, the 
	TROLL stabs him with the spear. FRODO falls, with the spear 
	in his side. MERRY and PIPPIN jump on the TROLL'S back and 
	stab it wildly. TROLL grabs MERRY and throws him off, 
	PIPPIN stabs it again, when it rears up, LEGOLAS kills the 
	TROLL with an arrow through the brain. PIPPIN has a hard 
	landing, still being on top of the TROLL when it falls.

					STRIDER
		Oh, no.

	Thinking he's dead, STRIDER rolls FRODO over, but he sits 
	up.

					SAM
		He's alive!

					FRODO
		I'm all right, I'm not hurt.

					STRIDER
		You should be dead! That spear would have 
		skewered a wild boar!

					GANDALF
		I think there is more to this hobbit than 
		meets the eye.

	FRODO pulls open his shirt to reveal a Mithril vest.

					GIMLI
		Mithril! You are full of surprises, Mr. 
		Baggins!

	More ORCS approach. 

					GANDALF
		To the bridge of Khazad-Dum!

	They run through the cavern, but become surrounded by 
	ORCS. There is a roar in the distance. The ORCS all run 
	away. 

					BOROMIR
		What is this new devilry?

					GANDALF
		A balrog. A demon of the ancient world. This 
		foe is beyond any of you. Run! 

	They run. BOROMIR abruptly comes to the edge of the path, 
	drops his torch and teeters on the edge of a very long 
	drop. LEGOLAS pulls him back from the edge.

					GANDALF
		Lead them on, Aragorn! The bridge is near. Do 
		as I say! Swords are no more use here!

	They come to a gap in the apparently endless staircase, 
	which LEGOLAS jumps across easily. GANDALF follows after a 
	moment's hesitation. BOROMIR grabs MERRY and PIPPIN, jumps 
	across as the edge crumbles. STRIDER throws SAM across, but 
	GIMLI holds up a hand.

					GIMLI
		Nobody tosses a dwarf!

	GIMLI jumps, but doesn't quite make it, and LEGOLAS grabs 
	his beard to keep him from falling.

					GIMLI
		Not the beard!

	More breaks off the edge, FRODO and STRIDER scramble back. 
	The gap is now too far to jump. Part of roof breaks off, 
	breaks the section FRODO and STRIDER are on loose from the 
	rest of the stair. It starts to tilt. Trying to keep his 
	balance, STRIDER finds he can influence the direction the 
	stair falls.

					STRIDER
		Lean forward!

	They do, and the section falls forward into the rest of 
	the stair, allowing FRODO and STRIDER to rejoin the party. 
	They keep running as the enormous section of stair falls 
	into the abyss. They manage to get down the stairs to level 
	ground without more trouble. As they run toward the bridge, 
	the BALROG emerges from the chasm behind them. GANDALF 
	makes sure everyone is across the bridge before he makes 
	his stand. In the center of the bridge, he turns to face 
	the demon, staff and sword in hand.

					GANDALF
		You cannot pass.

					FRODO
		Gandalf!

	A wave of flame spreads across the BALROG.

					GANDALF
		I am a servant of the secret fire, wielder of 
		the flame of Anor! Dark fire shall not avail 
		you, flame of Udun!

	BALROG draws a flaming sword and swings at GANDALF, but he 
	blocks it.

					GANDALF
		Go back to the shadow! You shall not pass!

	GANDALF slams his staff on the ground, and a flash of 
	white light drives the BALROG back. The demon draws a whip 
	of fire, steps onto the bridge, and the bridge gives way, 
	dropping the BALROG into the chasm. It seems they have won, 
	but as he turns away, the tail of the whip catches 
	GANDALF'S ankle and pulls him down. He gets a brief grasp 
	on the edge of the bridge.

					GANDALF
		Fly, you fools!

	And GANDALF follows his enemy into the abyss.

					FRODO
		No!

	FRODO tries to return to the bridge, but BOROMIR holds him 
	back.

					BOROMIR
		Aragorn!

	BOROMIR carries FRODO away. ARAGORN pauses, looking back 
	until ORC arrows drive him away. The diminished group 
	escapes into the sunlight before most collapse with grief, 
	weeping for the loss of their friend. LEGOLAS seems 
	stunned. ARAGORN becomes their leader.

					STRIDER
		Legolas, get them up!

					BOROMIR
		Give them a moment, for pity's sake!

					STRIDER
		By nightfall these hills will be crawling with 
		orcs! We must reach the woods of Lothlorien. 
		Gimli, Legolas, get them up! On your feet, Sam. 
		Frodo?

	FRODO has drawn away from the rest. Tears spill down his 
	face.



	ARAGORN jogs across a very cold stream to see LOTHLORIEN 
	in the distance. After some travel, they enter LOTHLORIEN, 
	a wood of silver trees.

					GIMLI
		Stay close, young hobbits. They say a great 
		sorceress lives here, an elf-witch of terrible 
		power. All those who look upon her fall under 
		her spell, and are never seen again.

					GALADRIEL
		Frodo. Your coming is as the footsteps of 
		doom. You bring a great evil here, Ringbearer.

					GIMLI
		Well, this is one dwarf she won't ensnare so 
		easily! I have the eyes of a hawk, and the ears 
		of a fox!

	Suddenly, they are all surrounded by ELVES with drawn 
	bows.

					HALDIR
		The dwarf breathes so loudly we could have 
		shot him in the dark.

					STRIDER
		Haldir of Lorien. We have come for help. We 
		need your protection.

					GIMLI
		Aragorn, these woods are perilous! We should 
		go back!

					HALDIR
		You have entered the realm of the Lady of the 
		Wood. You cannot go back. Come. She is waiting.

	They enter the elf city in the trees, are brought before 
	Celeborn and GALADRIEL.



					CELEBORN
		Eight there are here, yet nine there were set 
		out from Rivendell. Where is Gandalf, for I 
		much desire to speak with him.

					GALADRIEL
		He is fallen into shadow. The quest stands upon 
		the edge of a knife, stray but a little and it 
		will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains 
		while the company is true. Do not let your 
		hearts be troubled. Go now, and rest, for you 
		are weary with toil and much sorrow. Tonight 
		you shall sleep in peace.

					GALADRIEL
		Welcome, Frodo of the Shire, one who has seen 
		the Eye.

	There is singing in the background while they camp, more 
	comfortable on the ground than in the trees.

					LEGOLAS
		A lament for Gandalf.
					FRODO
		What do they say about him?

					LEGOLAS
		I have not the heart to tell you. For me the 
		grief is still too near.

					STRIDER
		Take some rest, Boromir. These borders are 
		well protected.

					BOROMIR
		I shall find no rest here. I heard a voice 
		inside my head. She spoke of my father and the 
		fall of Gondor. She said to me, even now, there 
		is hope left, but I cannot see it. It is long 
		since we had any hope. My father is a noble 
		man, but Izual is failing, and our people lose 
		faith. My father looks to me to set it right, 
		and I would do it, I would see the glory of 
		Gondor restored. Have you even seen it, Aragorn? The 
		white tower of Ecthelion glimmering like a 
		spike of pearl and silver, its banners caught 
		high in the morning breeze. Have you ever been 
		called home by the clear ringing of silver 
		trumpets?

					STRIDER
		I have seen the White City, long ago.

					BOROMIR
		One day, our paths will lead us there, and the 
		tower guard will take up the call, 'the lords 
		of Gondor have returned!'

	ARAGORN makes no promises.



	The company sleeps, and when GALADRIEL passes, only FRODO 
	wakes. He follows her to a basin set in stone, which she 
	fills with water from a silver urn.

					GALADRIEL
		Will you look into the mirror?

					FRODO
		What will I see?

					GALADRIEL
		Not even the wisest can say, for the mirror 
		shows many things. Things that were, things that 
		are, and some things that have not yet come to pass.

	FRODO looks into the mirror, and sees LEGOLAS, MERRY and 
	PIPPIN, then SAM. The Shire as it was, then the Shire 
	ravaged, overrun with ORCS, and SAM in chains. Then the EYE 
	appears, and the RING grows heavier, trying to pull itself 
	down into the mirror. FRODO snatches it away, falls 
	backward onto the ground.

					GALADRIEL
		I know what it is you have seen, for it is 
		also in my mind. It is what will come to pass 
		if you should fail. The Fellowship is breaking. 
		Already it has begun. He will try to take the 
		ring. You know of whom I speak. One by one, it 
		will destroy them all.

					FRODO
		If you ask it of me, I will give you the One 
		Ring.

					GALADRIEL
		You offer it to me freely. I do not deny that 
		my heart has greatly desired this.

	A dark light comes over her as she touches the power of 
	the One RING.

					GALADRIEL
		Instead of a Dark Lord, you would have a 
		queen, not dark but beautiful and terrible as 
		the dawn! Tempestuous as the sea, and stronger 
		than the foundations of the earth! All shall 
		love me and despair!

	GALADRIEL backs away from the RING, but for a moment, she 
	looks old, and it seems to bring her no joy to have done 
	the right thing.

					GALADRIEL
		I passed the test. I will diminish, and go 
		into the west, and remain Galadriel.

					FRODO
		I cannot do this alone.

					GALADRIEL
		You are a Ringbearer, Frodo. To bear a ring of 
		power is to be alone. This task was appointed 
		to you, and if you do not find a way, no one 
		will.

					FRODO
		Then, I know what I must do. It's just I am 
		afraid to do it.

					GALADRIEL
		Even the smallest person can change the course 
		of the future.



	SARUMAN talking to the first URUK-HAI.

					SARUMAN
		Do you know how orcs first came into being? 
		They were elves once, taken by the dark powers, 
		tortured, mutilated. A ruined and terrible fall 
		of life. And now perfected, my fighting Uruk-
		Hai. Whom do you serve?
					
					URUK-HAI
		Saruman.

	Now SARUMAN addresses the army of URUK-HAI.

					SARUMAN
		Hunt them down. Do not stop until you have 
		found them. You do not know pain, you do not 
		know fear, you will taste man-flesh! One of the 
		halflings carries something of great value. 
		Bring them to me alive, and unspoiled! Kill the 
		others.



	The company departs in three small boats. 

					GALADRIEL
		Farewell, Frodo Baggins. I give you the light 
		of Earendil, our most beloved star. Numarii. 
		May it be a light for you in dark places, where 
		all other lights go out.

	They paddle down the river a long ways.

	URUK-HAI on the march.

	The company comes to a bend in the river and ARAGORN taps 
	FRODO'S shoulder. 

					STRIDER
		Frodo. The Aragornath. Long have I desired to 
		look upon the kings of old, my kin.

	There are two enormous statues of MEN in armor flanking 
	the river, their left hands outstretched in a gesture of 
	warding. The company goes past them, into a lake, where 
	they find an old moorage and beach their boats.

					STRIDER
		We cross at nightfall, hide the boats and continue 
		on foot. We approach Mordor from the north.

					GIMLI
		Oh? Just a simple matter of finding our way 
		across Emyn Muil, an impassable labyrinth of 
		razor-sharp rocks! And then it gets even 
		better! Festering, stinking marshlands as far 
		as the eye can see!

					STRIDER
		That is our road, I suggest you 
		should take some rest, and recover your 
		strength, Mr Dwarf.

					GIMLI
		Recover my...!

					LEGOLAS
		We should leave now.

					STRIDER
		No. Orcs patrol the eastern shore. We must 
		wait for the cover of darkness.

					LEGOLAS
		It is not the eastern shore that worries me. A 
		shadow and a threat has been growing in my 
		mind. Something draws near, I can feel it.

					GIMLI
		Recover my strength! Pay no heed to that, 
		young hobbits.

	MERRY returns from gathering firewood.

					MERRY
		Where is Frodo?

	ARAGORN looks around and realizes BOROMIR is also missing.


	FRODO walks in the forest, BOROMIR finds him.

					BOROMIR
		None of us should wander alone, you least of 
		all. So much depends on you. Frodo? I know why 
		you seek solitude. You suffer, I see it day by 
		day. Be sure you do not suffer needlessly. 
		There are other ways, Frodo, other paths we 
		might take.

					FRODO
		I know what you would say, and it would seem
		like wisdom, but for the warning in my heart.

					BOROMIR
		Warning? Against what? They are all afraid, 
		but to let that fear drive us to destroy what 
		hope we have... Don't you see? It's madness.

					FRODO
		There is no other way.

					BOROMIR
		Why do you recoil? I am no thief.

					FRODO
		You are not yourself!

					BOROMIR
		I ask only for the strength to defend my people! 
		If you would but lend me the 
		ring.

					FRODO
		No!

					BOROMIR
		What chance do you think you have? They will 
		find you, they will take the ring, and you will 
		beg for death before the end! It is not yours 
		save by a happenstance. It could have been 
		mine. It should have been mine! Give it to me! 

					FRODO
		No!

	They struggle, FRODO puts on the ring and disappears.

					BOROMIR
		I see your mind! You would take the ring to 
		Sauron! You will betray us! You go to your 
		death, and the death of us all! Curse you! 
		Curse you and all you halflings!

	BOROMIR falls, and seems to recover himself.

					BOROMIR
		Frodo? Frodo? What have I done? Frodo, 
		Please Frodo, I'm sorry!

	FRODO runs away, with the ring on. He hides atop a stone 
	platform in the woods, looks east and sees BARAD-DUR, and 
	army of ORCS, and the EYE. He falls off the platform and 
	takes off the ring. ARAGORN arrives. 

					STRIDER
		Frodo?

					FRODO
		It has taken Boromir.

					STRIDER
		Where is the ring?

	FRODO backs away.

					FRODO
		Stay away!

					STRIDER
		Frodo? I swore to protect you. 

					FRODO
		Can you protect me from yourself? Would 
		you destroy it?

	ARAGORN resists the ring, but leaves it with FRODO.

					STRIDER
		I would have gone with you to the end, into 
		the very fires of Mordor.

					FRODO
		I know. Look after the others. Especially 
		Sam, he will not understand.

					STRIDER
		Go, Frodo!

	Sting is glowing.

					STRIDER
		Run! Run!

					URUK
		Find the Halflings! Find the Halflings!

	ARAGORN fights a lot of ORCS. When the ORCS return to 
	hunting halflings, he jumps off the platform onto them. 
	LEGOLAS and GIMLI join him. When one ORC gets too close to 
	shoot, LEGOLAS stabs him in the eye with the arrow he is 
	holding, then puts it in his bow to kill the next one, too. 
	FRODO runs away, sees MERRY and PIPPIN hiding. 

					PIPPIN
		Frodo, hide here, quick! Come on!

	FRODO shakes his head.

					PIPPIN
		What's he doing?

					MERRY
		He's leaving.

					PIPPIN
		No!

	PIPPIN bolts from his hiding place, only to realize that 
	he has been seen by ORCS. MERRY determines that they must 
	provide a distraction so that FRODO can get away.

					MERRY
		Run, Frodo. Go.

	MERRY waves his arms at the approaching ORCS.

					MERRY
		Hey, you, over here, this way!

	MERRY and PIPPIN run, leading a pack of ORCS. FRODO runs 
	the other way.

					PIPPIN
		It's working!

					MERRY
		I know it's working, run!

	BOROMIR kills a bunch of ORCS defending MERRY and PIPPIN. 
	His horn brings friends and enemies alike. BOROMIR gets 
	shot three times before he stops killing ORCS. MERRY and 
	PIPPIN get kidnapped, and the ORCS leave BOROMIR alive 
	since he can no longer fight. The URUK-HAI is going to 
	finish him off, but ARAGORN arrives, and manages to kill 
	him after extended fighting. Returns to BOROMIR after. 

					BOROMIR
		They took the little ones.

					STRIDER
		Stay still.

					BOROMIR
		Frodo. Where is Frodo?

					STRIDER
		I let Frodo go.

					BOROMIR
		Then you did what I could not. I tried to take 
		the ring from him.

					STRIDER
		The ring is beyond our reach now.

					BOROMIR
		Forgive me. I did not see it. I have failed 
		you all.

					STRIDER
		No, Boromir. You fought bravely. You have kept 
		your honour.

	ARAGORN reaches to pull out one of the arrows, but BOROMIR 
	stops him.

					BOROMIR
		Leave it. It's over. The world of men will 
		fail. All will fall into darkness, and my city 
		to ruin.

					STRIDER
		I know not what strength lies in my blood, but 
		I swear to you I will not let the White City 
		fall, nor our people fail.

					BOROMIR
		Our people. Our people.

	ARAGORN gives BOROMIR back his sword.

					BOROMIR
		I would have followed you, my brother, my 
		captain, my king.

	BOROMIR dies.

					STRIDER
		Be at peace, son of Gondor. 

	FRODO at the boats, holding the RING in his hand.

	SAM searching for him.

					SAM
		Frodo! Mr. Frodo!

					FRODO
		I wish the ring had never come to me. I wish 
		none of this had ever happened.

					GANDALF
		So do all who live to see such times, but that 
		is not for them to decide. All you have to 
		decide is what to do with the time that is 
		given you.

	FRODO regains his resolution, tucks the RING in his pocket 
	and jumps in boat. SAM arrives on shore. 

					SAM
		Frodo! Mr. Frodo!

					FRODO
		No, Sam.

	SAM starts wading in.

					FRODO
		Go back, Sam. I'm going to Mordor alone!

					SAM
		Of course you are, and I'm coming with you!

	SAM keeps going, well into the lake.

					FRODO
		You can't swim! Sam!

	SAM gets in over his head, FRODO turns around and pulls 
	him into the boat.

					SAM
		I made a promise, Mr. Frodo. A promise. Don't 
		you leave him, Samwise Gamgee, and I don't mean 
		to. I don't mean to.

					FRODO
		Oh, Sam. Come on.

	They hug, then start paddling across the lake.

	BOROMIR'S body, in one of the boats, floats over the 
	waterfall. LEGOLAS pushes the last boat to the water.

					LEGOLAS
		Hurry! Frodo and Sam have reached the eastern 
		shore!

	ARAGORN buckles on BOROMIR'S bracers, with the white tree 
	of Gondor. LEGOLAS realizes that ARAGORN isn't coming.

					LEGOLAS
		You mean not to follow them. 

					STRIDER
		Frodo's fate no longer rests in our hands.

					GIMLI
		Then it was all in vain. The Fellowship has 
		failed.

					STRIDER
		Not as long as we remain true to each other. 
		We will not abandon Merry and Pippin to torment 
		and death. Not while we have strength left. 
		Leave all that can be spared behind, we travel 
		light. Let us hunt some orc. 

	GIMLI and LEGOLAS agree, and the three set off in pursuit.



	FRODO and SAM reach a height from which they can see the 
	path ahead.

					FRODO
		Mordor. I hope the others find a safer road.

					SAM
		Strider will take care of them.

					FRODO
		I don't suppose we'll ever see them again.

					SAM
		We may yet, Mr. Frodo. We may.

					FRODO
		Sam, I'm glad you're with me.

	THE END


			transcribed by Elisabeth Kerrigan
	Originally Posted at The Unofficial Lord of the Rings Movie Site

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