Return of the Copperhead
A David Black production of a Pentagram movie serial
Produced by David Leary and Dan Amorello.  Written by David Black.  Directed by Blackie Seymour.


1981 Shooting Script
copyright © 1970, 1981, 2012

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                                                    #1001  EP. 8-13.


68.   INT. CHEMICAL COMPANY:  LONG FULL
      This is an establishing shot.  This interior should have many
      steel drums standing around, wooden tables, bags of ore, and
      powdered chemicals.  At least one of the tables should have
      some bottles on it.  Some other props, such as metal cans, that
      relate to a chemical company.  A large chemical mixing vat
      should be present, in which boiling chemicals are being mixed.
      On the side of the vat, or boiler, is a gauge, which should
      resemble STOCK.  Two men, LAWTON and HANK, are in the scene.
      Lawton is taking an inventory of some drums with a clipboard
      and pencil, while Hank is puttering around near the boiler.
      Lawton crosses toward him, as the door in back of him opens,
      and he turns as Corey and Greg walk to him.

           LAWTON:

           Well, everything go okay?

           COREY:

           No.  We lost the truck, and the chemical.

           LAWTON:

           You what?  How did you manage that?

           COREY:

           Never mind!  Get us another load, and we'll go back
           and finish the job.

      Lawton turns and walks over to Hank.

           LAWTON:

           Hank.  Go out and...

      Lawton suddenly notices the gauge, reacts, and darts over to
      it, presumably controlling it with a valve.

           LAWTON:  (to Hank)

           I told you to watch this gauge.  It was almost at the
           danger point.  This stuff is touchy.  Now, go out and
           load the rest of those drums into the truck.  Back it
           up to the platform and we'll roll 'em out to you.

      Hank exits from scene.


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