Edward Scissorhands

          
    
          
                         OLD KIM
          Snuggle in, sweetie. It's cold out there.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          Why is it snowing, grandma? Where does it come 
          from?
          
                         OLD KIM
          Oh, that's a long story, sweetheart.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          I want to hear.
          
                         OLD KIM
          Oh, not tonight. Go to sleep.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          I'm not sleepy. Tell me, please.
          
                         OLD KIM
          Well, all right. Let's see. I guess it would 
          have to start with scissors.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          Scissors?
          
                         OLD KIM
          Well, there are all kinds of scissors. And once 
          there was even a man who had scissors for 
          hands.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          A man?
          
                         OLD KIM
          Yes.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          Hands, scissors?
          
                         OLD KIM
          No, scissorhands. You know the mansion on top 
          of the mountain?
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          It's haunted.
          
                         OLD KIM
          Well, a long time ago, an inventor lived in 
          that mansion. He made many things, I suppose. 
          He also created a man. He gave him inside, a 
          heart, a brain, everything. Well, almost 
          everything. You see, the inventor was very old. 
          He died before he got to finish the man he 
          invented. So the man was left by himself, 
          incomplete and all alone.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          He didn't have a name?
          
                         OLD KIM
          Of course, he had a name. His name was Edward.
          
                         PEG
          Avon calling.
          
                         HELEN
          Weren't you just here?
          
                         PEG
          No, not since last season. Today I've come to 
          show you our exquisite new line of soft colors 
          in shadows, blushes and lipstick. Everything 
          you need to accent and highlight your changing 
          looks.
          
                         HELEN
          My changing looks? That's good.
               (Helen chuckles)
          
                         PEG
          Well, it goes that saying and I also have a 
          complete selection of your old favorites, those 
          tried-and-true products we've all come to 
          depend on year-in and year-out.
          
                         HELEN
          Come on, Peg. I never buy anything from you. 
          You know that?
          
                         PEG
          I know. Bye, Helen.
          
                         REPAIRMAN
          You know, you didn't have to call me, ma'am. 
          You could have taken care of this by yourself.
          
                         JOYCE
          I could? I don't think so.
          
                         REPAIRMAN
          Yeah, you see, it's easy. The food trap's 
          clogged. That's all. You see this bolt here? 
          You just unscrew this. OK? And out she pops.
          
                         JOYCE
          You know, on TV they say you repairmen are 
          lonely bunch of people. Housewives get lonely 
          too. Although you may not realize it since they 
          haven't made a commercial on the subject.
          
                         REPAIRMAN
          And then you just take this and put it back in 
          here nice and easy. Be careful not to force it, 
          because it fits in there by itself. And then 
          you just screw this back on.
               (The bell rings.)
          
                         JOYCE
          On no! Who could that be? Will you excuse me 
          for a moment? Now. Don't go anywhere. I'll be 
          right back. This is fascinating. I wouldn't 
          want to miss a moment of it.
          
                         PEG
          Good morning, Joyce. Avon calling.
          
                         JOYCE
          Why! Peg. Have you gone blind? Can't you see 
          there's a vehicle in my driveway?
          
                         PEG
          Oh, yes.
          
                         JOYCE
          Well, I'm surprised you don't realize that 
          means I'm busy. 
               (Joyce shuts the door with a 
               bang.)
          
                         PEG
          Okay. Now, we should decide on lipsticks. Okay, 
          dear, what one did you like best? There was the 
          Winsome Wahini which looked charming on you. Or 
          the Bahenie Bliss.
          
                         A GIRL
          I like them both.
          
                         PEG
          Well, great.
          
                         A GIRL
          You don't actually think I have any money, do 
          you?
               (Peg gets in her car.)
          
                         CHILDREN
          Ding, dong, the Avon lady.
          
                         PEG
          It's just not my day.
               (Disappointed Peg sees a mansion 
               through her rearview mirror and 
               drives to the place. She is 
               attracted by the beautiful garden 
               there and enters the mansion.)
          
                         PEG
          Oh, my goodness.
          
                         PEG
          Oh, it's so beautiful. Hello?
               (Birds flying)
          Hello? Avon calling, oh my. Hello, I'm Peg 
          Boggs. I'm your local Avon representative. 
          Hello. I'm sorry to barge in like this. But you 
          don't have any reason to be afraid. This is 
          some huge house, isn't it? Thank goodness for 
          those aerobics classes.
               (Snipping)
          
                         PEG
          Hello. Hello. Why are you hiding back there? 
          You don't have to hide from me. I'm Peg Boggs. 
          I'm your local Avon representative and I'm as 
          harmless as cherry pie. 
               (Peg sees Edward's scissorhands.)
          Oh my! I can see that I've disturbed you. How 
          stupid of me! I'll just be going now.
          
                         EDWARD
          Don't go.
          
                         PEG
          Oh my! What happened to you?
          
                         EDWARD
          I'm not finished.
          
                         PEG
          Uh, put those down. Don't come any closer. Just 
          please... Those are your hands? Those are your 
          hands. What happened to you? Where are your 
          parents? Hum... Your mother? Your father?
          
                         EDWARD
          He didn't wake up.
          
                         PEG
          Are you alone? Do you live up here all by 
          yourself? What happened to your face? Hum, you 
          know, I won't hurt you. But at the very least 
          let me give you a good astringent and this will 
          help to prevent infection. What's your name?
          
                         EDWARD
          Edward.
          
                         PEG
          Edward? I think you should just come home with 
          me.
               (Peg takes Edward to her home)
          
                         PEG
          Oh!
          
                         EDWARD
          I'm-I'm sorry.
          
                         PEG
          No, Don't be. You go ahead and look you have 
          every reason to be excited.
          
                         PEG
          Oh! Are you ok?
          
                         EDWARD
          Are you ok?
               (Ring)
          
                         HELEN
          Hello.
          
                         MARGIE
          Hi, it's Margie. Listen, I was standing outside 
          talking to Carol and Peg drove by, she had 
          somebody in the car.
          
                         HELEN
          Did you get a good look?
          
                         MARGIE
          No, did she say anything to you, about having 
          guest?
          
                         HELEN
          She didn't say anything. She rang my doorbell 
          early this morning.
          
                         MARGIE
          No, ok, I'll meet you on the corner. Right, 
          Bye.
               (Birds signal)
          
                         HELEN
          Oh, damn!
          
                         PEG
          Here we go, dear. This is our house. And you 
          can just go right in and make yourself right at 
          home. OK? And just, well have something to eat 
          or drink, whatever you... Here, dear. Here 
          you... This is the front door here, Here we go, 
          right in here.
               (A woman talks on the phone)
          
                         A WOMAN
          Joyce, I just saw this strange guy drop in with 
          Peg. I didn't get a very good look at him. He 
          looked kind of pale. Okay, I'll be right there. 
          Don't do anything without me. Okay? Bye.
          
                         JOYCE
          Yes, I'll be right there.
          
                         PEG
          Here we are. So, oh, this is the living room 
          and back here, the bedrooms. You want to see 
          the pictures? All right. Well, this is my 
          husband, Bill. He's a bowling champion. Do you 
          know what bowling is? Bowling? Well, here they 
          are down at the lake, fishing. I think Kevin 
          looks a little glum Because they didn't catch 
          anything that day. And here's my daughter, Kim. 
          All dressed up the junior prom. She's a senior 
          now. I can't believe it. She's camping in the 
          mountains with some friends, but she'll be back 
          in a few days and you can meet her then. Isn't 
          she beautiful? That's my family. Now, go on, 
          dear. I'll show you the rest of the house. Then 
          you can just freshen up and make yourself at 
          home. Okay? That's the kitchen over there. You 
          help yourself to anything you want to eat or 
          drink. Those are grapes. Back here are the 
          bedrooms. Let me get you some towels, then I 
          will see what we can find to wear. You know 
          what? I think I have some of Bill's old clothes 
          in here. This is perfect. Here. These should 
          just fit you. 
               (The phone rings.)
          Oh, no, no. Don't be alarmed. That's just a 
          phone. Now you can go in Kim's room and put 
          these on. I'll be right with you.
          
                         PEG
          No, no, scissors. That's right. Well, he was 
          born up there or something. Have you seen him 
          before? No, I don't think he's been off the 
          grounds before today. You're kidding. How did 
          you get together with him? I have to go. I'll 
          talk to you later Margie, Bye-bye.
               (to Edward)
          I'm sorry Edward, I didn't... oh, dear. May I 
          help you with this?
          
                         EDWARD
          Thank you.
          
                         PEG
          There you go. Oh, dear, you've cut your face. 
          Let me get this right off. Does that hurt? 
          Okay. No, good. Now let's get you dressed. 
          Okay. There we go. Very fine. You look fine, 
          just fine. Come on, we can't wait for you. 
          You've got rollers in your damn hair.
          
                         PEG
          Okay. Now what did I do with my sci... Edward, 
          um, would you. Thank you. I have a doctor 
          friend who I think could help you.
          
                         EDWARD
          Really?
          
                         PEG
          Yes, I can help with the scars. I just want to 
          consult the Avon handbook before doing 
          anything.
          
                         PEG
          Kevin, it's not polite to stare. Think how it 
          would make you feel if somebody were staring at 
          you.
          
                         KEVIN
          I wouldn't care.
          
                         PEG
          Well, I would, so don't do it!
          
                         BILL
          This must be quite a change for you, Ed.
          
                         PEG
          I think he prefers Edward.
          
                         BILL
          Sure. So what have you been doing up there in 
          that big old place? I bet the view must be 
          spectacular, Ed.
          
                         PEG
          I was just...
          
                         BILL
          See all the way to the ocean?
          
                         EDWARD
          Sometimes.
          
                         PEG
          Bill, could I have the salt and pepper? Thank 
          you.
          
                         KEVIN
          Man, those things are cool. You know I bet 
          they're razor sharp. One karate chop to a guy's 
          neck...
          
                         PEG
          Would you like some butter for your bread?
          
                         PEG
          Great.
          
                         EDWARD
          Thank you.
          
                         KEVIN
          Can I bring him to show and tell on Monday?
          
                         PEG
          I've had enough.
          
                         PEG
               (to Edward)
          You think you can sleep? Things feel strange 
          now, but soon you'll feel right at home. Good 
          night.
               (Peg tries to cover Edward's 
               scars.)
          
                         PEG
          The light concealing cream goes on first, then 
          you blend and blend and blend. Blending is the 
          secret. More concealing for you? But you 
          complexion is so fair. Now this has a touch of 
          lavender in it. Give it a try here. Close 
          enough. OK. This should do the trick here. I 
          have another idea. We'll cover up the scars and 
          start with a completely smooth surface. Don't 
          eat this stuff!  Sports announcements on 
          
                         RADIO
          Hartely into the windup and the strike one 
          pitch. Swung on and missed strike two. If it's 
          a hit, the club has 12 hits. But they still 
          have 11 on the scoreboard and it's 3-1. 0 and 2 
          the count to Warren. Now they change it to 12 
          hits.
          
                         BILL
          Turn it up, Kevin. I can't hear it. Kevin! No, 
          make it louder. Sports announcements on 
          
                         RADIO
          Hartely's strike two pitch is hammered.
          
                         KEVIN
          You hear that, Mr. Boggs?
          
                         BILL
          No, make it louder.  Sports announcements on 
          
                         RADIO
          It's going way back. It's gone. It's out of 
          here. It is history.
          
                         KEVIN
          Dad, look!  Sports announcements on 
          
                         RADIO
          A grand slam for Martinez to make it a five-run 
          inning and blow this game to pieces.
          
                         BILL
          I'll be darned.
          
                         PEG
          They filled the whole tape.
               (Peg listens to the recorded 
               phones.)
          
                         RECORDED VOICES
          What's going on over there, Peg. Call me....Hi, 
          it's Margie. Who is he? Call me. Oh, by the 
          way, here it's pouring rain in the mountains. 
          You think the kids are okay?...Hi, there, 
          darling. The gals are all in a tizzy about your 
          secret visitor. You can't keep him a secret 
          forever.
          
                         BILL
          Boy, it's just wonderful, Ed. My god, you, you 
          have the whole family in there, don't you?
          
                         KEVIN
          Edward, come here.
               (Kevin cleans Edward's 
               scissorhands with water.)
          
                         BILL
          No, no, no. That's a terrible idea, son. Go to 
          the garage and get the oil can. We don't want 
          him rusting up on this now, do we?
          
                         PEG
          Edward, you did us? Oh, Bill. It's us.
          
                         BILL
          Yes, it is.
          
                         PEG
          Oh, Edward.
               (Esmeralda comes near.)
          
                         ESMERALDA
          It's not heaven he's from. It's straight from 
          the stinking flames of hell. The power of satan 
          is in him. I can feel it. God, you have the 
          poor sheep strayed so far from the path.
          
                         EDWARD
          We are not sheep.
          
                         ESMERALDA
          Don't come near me.
          
                         BILL
          That's right. Go on. Get out of here. Run!
          
                         PEG
          Edward, don't you listen to her.
          
                         BILL
          Don't worry about her, Edward. She's just an 
          old lonely loony. That's all.
               (Women knock on the door.)
          
                         WOMEN
          Hi!
          
                         JOYCE
          You are all hiding in there like a bunch of old 
          hermit crabs.
          
                         PEG
          Hi, Joyce. Hi!
          
                         JOYCE
          Shame on you, keeping your unusual guest all to 
          yourself. We think that's mighty selfish of 
          you.
          
                         PEG
          No, it, it's... things have just been a little 
          hectic around here. That's all.
          
                         JOYCE
          Oh, that was so sweet of you to want to correct 
          the situation. What time does the barbecue 
          begin?
          
                         PEG
          Barbecue?
          
                         JOYCE
          Well, you intend to show your guest hospitality 
          by introducing him to your friends, don't you?
          
                         ANOTHER WOMAN
          I'll bring coleslaw.
          
                         JOYCE
          And I will bring the ambrosia salad. What time 
          was it that you said?
          
                         PEG
          What time? Ah... bill.
          
                         JOYCE
          About five?
          
                         ESMERALDA
          He has been sent first to tempt you. But it's 
          not too late. You must push him from you. Expel 
          him. Trample down the perversion of nature.
          
                         JOYCE
          Did you hear that? He's the perversion of 
          nature. Wow, isn't that exciting? See you 
          later. Bye bye.
          
                         PEG
          I've always said that you really can't have a 
          picnic or a barbecue without deviled eggs. 
          They're just the best. They make the thing. Oh, 
          dear. Edward. That's wonderful. I didn't know 
          you chopped all those things. What a really 
          big...
               (Peg notices a cut on his face.)
          Oh, all right now. It's just a nick. There's no 
          need to be nervous, dear. You know, Esmeralda 
          won't be here and the rest of neighbors there 
          are really very nice. There's no need to be 
          nervous. They are so eager to meet you. You 
          just have to be yourself.
          
                         EDWARD
          Myself?
          
                         PEG
          That's right. Just your own sweet self.
          
                         KEVIN
          Hey, play scissors, paper, stone with us.
          
                         EDWARD
          Play scissors what?
          
                         NEIGHBOR
          I got a doctor friend might be able to help 
          you. Aren't they most incredible?
          
                         PEG
          He did them just like that.
          
                         TINKA
          This afternoon?
          
                         AT THE PARTY
          Hi, Mike. How are you doing? Hello, Jack. Hey, 
          kid. Hey, Hi. George Morroe! Whoa! That's a 
          heck of handshake. Uh, Harry! Harry! I saw you 
          on the golf course. You got a dozen of the 
          melons...
          
                         PEG
               (to Edward)
          Are you ok?  Do you want something to eat?  Are 
          you hungry? Do you want a cracker?
          
                         MARGIE
          He's so... different completely different, No 
          kidding mysterious.
          
                         JOYCE
          Do you imagine those hands are hot or cold? 
          Just think what a single snip could do.
          
                         HELEN
          Or undo.
          
                         GEORGE
               (to Edward)
          Eddie.  The guys and I were talking, we'd like 
          want to invite you to our card game on Friday 
          night. Would you like that? Only thing is, you 
          can't cut.
          
                         AN OLD MAN
          I have my own infirmity. Never did me a bit of 
          harm. Took some shrapnel during the war and 
          ever since then I can't feel a thing. Not a 
          damn thing. Listen Don't you ever let anybody 
          tell you you have a handicap.
          
                         JOYCE
          Who's handicapped? My goodness! Don't be 
          ridiculous. You're not handicapped. You're... 
          What do they call that? Exceptional. My name's 
          Joyce. And I noticed that you have not tasted 
          any of the ambrosia salad that I made 
          especially for you. Allow me. 
               (Joyce helps Edward to eat.)
          
                         WOMAN 1
          You must try this.
               (Many women flock to him)
          
                         MARGE
               (to Edward)
          You must try this.  It's my mother's recipe. 
          Let him chew, for heaven sakes with your green 
          thumb. I could use your help.
          
                         HOUSEWIFE
          Me, too. There you go.
          
                         WOMAN 2
          I want a row of angels.
          
                         JOYCE
          Sorry, ladies. But he's promised to come to my 
          house first.
          
                         WOMAN 3
          One more.
          
                         JOYCE
          Haven't you, Eddie?
          
                         EDWARD
          I did?
          
                         BILL
          Okay, everybody. Grab your plates. Soup's on.
          
                         EDWARD
          I thought it was shish kebab.
          
                         BILL
          What?
          
                         EDWARD
          I thought it was shish kebab.
          
                         BILL
          Yeah, it, it is shish kebab. It was a figure of 
          speech, Ed. You got to learn not to take things 
          so literally.
               (On hearing that, Edward looks 
               back the time the inventor taught 
               him the etiquette.)
          
                         INVENTOR
          Let us pretend we're in the drawing room, and 
          the hostess is serving tea "Now, many numerous 
          little questions confront us" "Should the man 
          rise" "When he accepts his cup of tea?" "May 
          lump sugar be taken with the things?"
          
                         EDWARD
          Hmm, no.
          
                         INVENTOR
          Is it good form to accept a second cup? "Now, 
          should the napkin be entirely unfolded." Oh 
          should the center crease. Be allowed to remain? 
          It is so easy to commit embarrassing 
          blunders. "But etiquette humiliation and
          discomfort. Mmm yes, boring. Let us switch to, 
          Um... To some poetry, Hmm?" "There was an old 
          man from the cape." "Who made himself there, 
          but they keep such a beautiful shape." That's 
          right. Go ahead, smile. It's funny. That's 
          right.
          
                         DENNY
          Okay, guys, we're home. shh.
          
                         KIM
          I can't believe. Everything's still sopping.
          
                         TEENAGE GIRL
          I can't wait to take a shower.
          
                         SUZANNE
          And wash off the mildew.
          
                         JIM
          If my parents set the alarm, I'm screwed I'll 
          sleep in the yard... again.
          
                         KIM
          I told you to call to say we're coming back 
          early.
          
                         DENNY
          Did you?
          
                         SUZANNE
          He'd rather complain.
          
                         JIM
          How else can I be the center of the attention? 
          You didn't call your parents.
          
                         KIM
          They don't run their house like a police 
          station. Bye. Thanks for driving, Denny. See 
          you later.
          
                         JIM
          See you later. Bye.
          
                         KIM
          Don't forget your arm.
          
                         JIM
          Oh, yeah.
          
                         DENNY
          Come on, Jim let's go.
          
                         KIM
          Bill! There's somebody in my room. Go. Look. A 
          murderer with an axe. He did try to even kill 
          me.
          
                         BILL
          It's all right. It's all right. 
               ( to Kevin)
          Go back to bed. It's only Edward.
               (to Edward)
          This way.
          
                         PEG
          Honey, that was Edward.
          
                         KIM
          Who is he? What are you talking about?
          
                         PEG
          Edward's come to live with us. There's nothing 
          to be upset about. No, no. It's okay.
          
                         BILL
          We'll have you a setup here in a minute. Up 
          with your feet. A queen-size bed here. How do 
          you like that? It's all made up and everything. 
          There you go. What's the matter? What's wrong? 
          She gets you nervous? You've been closed up in 
          a way in that castle too long.  You don't know 
          anything about the wonderful world of teen-age 
          girls. They're all crazy. Here some. Straighten 
          that out.
          
                         EDWARD
          What is it?
          
                         BILL
          Lemonade. I don't know what it is. They reach a 
          certain age. They develop these gland things. 
          Their bodies swell up. They go crazy.
          
                         EDWARD
          Glands?
          
                         BILL
          yeah, glands. I try not to think about it
               (Edward drinks lemonade.)
          Good. Isn't it?
               (Peg calms down Kim.)
          
                         PEG
          Now you stay in Kevin's room tonight. Tomorrow 
          we'll fix your room right.
          
                         KIM
          Mom, why did you have to bring him in here?
          
                         PEG
          Oh, honey, I couldn't have left him there all 
          alone. You would have done the same thing.
          
                         KIM
          Why does he have to stay here?
          
                         PEG
          Oh, my goodness, Kim. I'm surprised at you. He 
          can't help the way he is. Have a little 
          sympathy.
          
                         KIM
          I do have a little sympathy.
          
                         PEG
          Then let's just say hello and later you can 
          come downstairs and shake his hand.
          
                         KIM
          Shake his hand?
          
                         PEG
          Well, not literally. Goodness, you scared him 
          half to death.
          
                         KIM
          I scared him to death?
          
                         PEG
          Hi, Bill. I just wanted you two to have a 
          proper introduction. Edward, this is our 
          daughter Kim.  Kim, this is Edward who's going 
          to live with us.
          
                         KIM
          Hi! 
               (Edward falls on the floor.)
          
                         JOYCE
               (to Edward)
          Eddie. Thirsty? 
               (to Kisses)
          Kisses, Hush up. Quiet now. I can hardly hear 
          myself think. Momma's precious little baby 
          girl.
               (to Edward)
          Wouldn't you like a nice cool glass of 
          lemonade?
          
                         EDWARD
          Lemonade?
               (Vomits)
               (Bell rings)
          
                         KEVIN
          One chop to guy's neck. And it's all over. 
          They're the sharpest things in the world. They 
          can hack through anything. And...
          
                         KIM
          I think they look weird. They give me the 
          creeps.
          
                         A GIRL
          You should see the clown in front of Ms. 
          Peter's yard.
          
                         EDWARD
          Kim!
          
                         KIM
          Oh, no!
          
                         A GIRL
          That's him?
          
                         JIM
          He's calling you, Kim.
          
                         KIM
          Stop it.
          
                         A WOMAN
          Edward, you forgot your cookies.
          
                         JIM
          Don't worry, Eddie. She's waiting for you.
          
                         A GIRL
          Let's go.
          
                         PEG
          Bill, you know what Edward told me? He had 
          lunch at Jackie's today.
          
                         BILL
          Really?
          
                         PEG
          She's just had her kitchen completely redone.
          
                         BILL
          I'll be darned.
          
                         PEG
          New paint, new cabinets, new floors, new 
          microwave, new Sonnet dishwasher.
          
                         BILL
          Yeah, isn't that wonderful?
          
                         PEG
          Isn't that something? Jim, didn't you tell me 
          your mom had her kitchen done too?
          
                         JIM
          Yeah, my dad bought himself a bunch of new 
          toys. Big screen TV, CD players, VCR with four 
          heads.
          
                         PEG
          My goodness sake! I wonder what it's like to be 
          that rich.
          
                         JIM
          No, they keep things pretty much locked up. My 
          father has his own room for his stuff to make 
          sure I can't get and use it. He's so cheap he 
          won't help me buy my own car.
          
                         BILL
          Well, he probably wants you to pay for it 
          yourself. I agree with him. It builds 
          character. You'll appreciate it more. Speaking 
          of money, I understand you are not charging for 
          gardening, Edward?
          
                         PEG
          Now, Bill. Margie made him cookies today.
          
                         BILL
          Sweetheart, you can't buy the necessities of 
          life with cookies. You can't buy car with 
          cookies. Am I right, Jim?
          
                         JIM
          Ah, that's true, sir. You can't.
               (Edward gives a piece of meat to 
               Kim's friend.)
          
                         A GIRL
          I can't eat that. He used his hands. I don't 
          think it's sanitary.
               (Edward passes the piece to Kim 
               but drops it in her lap by 
               mistake.)
          
                         EDWARD
          I'm sorry.
          
                         PEG
          Honey, you want me to help you clean that up?
          
                         KIM
          No, that's okay. I'll be right back. 
               (Edward begins styling women's 
               hair and becomes famous.)
          
                         HOUSEWIFE
          This can't possibly be my Alexis.
               (to Edward)
          She looks so beautiful. Look at you. She's 
          gorgeous. Thank you.
          
                         PEG
          It won't be long. She has just to decide on the 
          style, and then it will be fine. She just has 
          to decide what style she wants.
          
                         JOYCE
          I was hoping for something big and bouffant. 
          Kind of like mine. Don't you worry , Kisses. 
          You'll be so pretty. Eddie, is there anything 
          you can't do? You take my breath away. I swear. 
          Look at this. Have you ever cut a woman's hair? 
          Would you cut mine? That was the single most 
          thrilling experience of my whole life.
          
                         PEG
          We're getting the head of the company.
          
                         KIM
          I'm home.
          
                         PEG
          Hi, honey. We're in here.
          
                         KIM
          Hi! What did you do to your hair?
          
                         PEG
          Edward cut it. Isn't it wild? 
               (on telephone)
          Hello. Oh, I can't believe I'm talking to you 
          in person. This is such an honor. Yes. He's 
          right here. Great. So then you know all about 
          it. Aha. That's exactly what I've been using. 
          Well, I've had a little trouble getting it to 
          the right consistency. Yeah, right. just a 
          little. I'll try that. Well, what imaginative 
          suggestions! I sure will. Thank you so much. 
          Bye bye.
               (to Edward)
          No wonder she's the head of the company. You 
          know, she started out as a sales representative 
          just like me. I've always wanted to talk to her 
          but until now I never had a reason. Thanks, 
          Edward.
          
                         EDWARD
          She had some ideas?
          
                         PEG
          You bet she did.
               (At the Airport)
          
                         MARGIE
          I'll get that.
          
                         MARGIE
          Edward! We're here. Come on. Let's get you 
          sharpened up.
          
                         JIM
          You got it?
          
                         KIM
          No, I can't believe this. 
               (Kim sees Edward coming.)
          Do you have a key?
          
                         EDWARD
          No.
          
                         KIM
          I could have sworn I put it in here somewhere.
          
                         JIM
          Well, we're stranded. 
               (Edward opens the locked door with 
               his scissorhands.)
          
                         KIM
          Wow! Thanks.
          
                         JIM
          Ed, what a guy! Good job. Hey, you didn't break 
          it or scratch it or anything. Hey, be a pal and 
          yell when Peg pulls in, huh?
          
                         TV HOST
          Quite a story, yes? Any questions for Edward? 
          Yeah, get way over. Stand right up.
          
                         WOMAN 1
          What's been the best part of your new life here 
          in town?
          
                         EDWARD
          The friends I've made.
          
                         TV HOST
          Any other questions?
          
                         WOMAN 2
          Have you ever thought of having corrective 
          surgery or prosthetics? I know a doctor that 
          might be able to help you.
          
                         EDWARD
          I'd like to meet him.
          
                         TV HOST
          We'll give that name after the show. Thank you 
          very much. That's very nice. Anyone else? Yes, 
          stand right up.
          
                         WOMAN 3
          But if you had regular hands you'd be like 
          everyone else.
          
                         EDWARD
          Yes, I know.
          
                         TV HOST
          I think he'd like that.
          
                         WOMAN 4
          Then no one would think you're special. You 
          wouldn't be on TV or anything.
          
                         PEG
          No matter what, Edward will always special.
          
                         TV HOST
          More questions? Stand right up.
          
                         WOMAN 5
          Your work is so interesting distinctive and 
          unique. Do you have plans to open your own 
          beauty salon?
          
                         TV HOST
          There's an idea. Anyone else? Yeah.
          
                         WOMAN 6
          Do you have a girl friend? Ahh.
               (Living room in Peg's)
          
                         JIM
          Sure, he does. Right, Kim?
          
                         KIM
          Now you got him started.
          
                         JIM
          Knock it off, bubble- butt.
          
                         KEVIN
          You did it.
          
                         JIM
          So?
               (On the TV Show)
          
                         TV HOST
          How about it? Is there some special lady in 
          your life?
          
                         TV HOST
          Uh, everything's all right. He'll take a break 
          and we'll be right back after these messages.
          
                         KIM
          Why are you laughing? He got hurt.
          
                         JIM
          It was a little shock. Ha! Ha! Ha!
          
                         KIM
          A little shock?
          
                         JIM
          I wish we'd been taping that. I'd give my left 
          nut to see that again.
               (Edward in beauty salon)
          
                         JOYCE
          Aren't you excited? Oh, this is just so 
          thrilling. Wait till I show it to you. It's 
          just perfect. It's just what we've been looking 
          for. I want to call it "Shear Heaven." Here we 
          are. No, all along here I'm going to put a row 
          of new mirrors. Back up here a whole row of new 
          cosmetics.
               (TV 1/4î)
          All along this row here.
          
                         EDWARD
          Peg could sell cosmetics.
          
                         JOYCE
          Sure. This is where I stand when I greet the 
          customers. Back in here is what I really want 
          to show you. This is the storeroom for 
          supplies. What I need from you today is to help 
          me make a decision. Don't, that's dangerous. 
          You just sit down right there. I have some 
          smocks. Would you like me to model them? This 
          is my favorite because it's yellow. And what 
          it's for is to catch itchy little trimming that 
          fall down your neck. Then there's this old 
          purple one, you know, you kind of drape around 
          you like this.
          
                         EDWARD
          I like that one.
          
                         JOYCE
          You're trembling. So am I. I've been waiting 
          for this moment for so long. Edward! Edward, 
          you come back here! You can't do that!
               (In the Restaurant)
          
                         BILL
          Veloro. Veloro. Sweetheart. That hangs on the 
          dash board.
          
                         PEG
          I've never seen that.
          
                         EDWARD
          Sorry I'm late.
          
                         PEG
          Hi, Edward. Sorry. We had to go ahead without 
          you. Here you go.
          
                         BILL
          So, Edward, did you have a productive day?
          
                         EDWARD
          Mrs. Monroe showed me where the salon is going 
          to be. You could have a cosmetic counter.
          
                         PEG
          Wouldn't that be great?
          
                         BILL
          Great.
          
                         EDWARD
          And then she showed me the back room where she 
          took all of her clothes off.
          
                         BILL
          Edward. I can't tell you how thrilled I am.  
          I'm just as pleased as Punch. This whole beauty 
          parlor, that's what's going to teach you 
          volumes. There's nothing like running your own 
          business. I've never done it myself, but from 
          what I gather it's the greatest satisfaction a 
          working man can have. So I guess the bank is 
          going to be your next step, huh?
          
                         EDWARD
          The bank?
          
                         BILL
          Yeah, take out a loan. Get yourself started. 
          Nothing to worry about. With your talent and 
          reputation, it's going to be a snap. Now.
          
                         BANK CLERK
          No credit, no record of jobs you've held, no 
          savings, no personal investment, no social 
          security number. You may as well not even 
          exist. There is no collateral.
          
                         PEG
          You know. We already have a second on the 
          house, but don't the testimonials make a 
          difference?  Did you see here, the mayor's wife 
          can't wait to become a client?
          
                         BANK CLERK
          We simply can't do it. Now get yourself a 
          social security card. Establish credit and buy 
          yourself a car. You have the side to advantage. 
          You can get one of those handicapped placards. 
          No problem. Park anywhere you like.
          
                         PEG
          I can't believe it. Really, it's just an 
          outrage. Don't you worry. This isn't the end of 
          it. We'll get your money somewhere.
          
                         KIM
          But that's breaking and entering.
          
                         JIM
          Look. My parents have insurance up the rear. 
          Okay? And all it will cost them is a little 
          hassle. That's about it. In a week my dad will 
          have new and better everything.
          
                         KIM
          We can't.
          
                         JIM
          Look. There's a guy who will give us cash for 
          the stuff.
          
                         KIM
          Jim, I don't want to.
          
                         JIM
          Well, do you want to ride around in a van like 
          Denny's, and we could be by ourselves whenever 
          we like? With a mattress in the back?
          
                         KIM
          Why can't you just do it?
          
                         JIM
          Because my father keeps the damn room locked, 
          and we need Edward to get us in.
          
                         KIM
          Why can't you take the key like when he's 
          sleeping or something?
          
                         JIM
          Look, you don't understand, everything he 
          handcuffs or ties will do anything for you.
          
                         KIM
          What do you mean?  That's not true.
          
                         JIM
          Oh, no? Why don't you ask him?
          
                         KIM
          That's not fair.
          
                         JIM
          What's fair got to do with it? There isn't any 
          other way.
          
                         KIM
          There got to be.
          
                         JIM
          Look. I've racked my brain. Don't you want us 
          to have our own van?
          
                         KIM
          Yeah.  Jim, the lights are on.
          
                         JIM
          Those go on automatically. They've gone for the 
          weekend. I told you. That's right.
          
                         DENNY
          This burglar scared.
          
                         KIM
          You turned off the alarm. Am I right?
          
                         JIM
          Yes, everything, come on. Let's go. Come on.
          
                         KIM
          I can't believe this is happening.
          
                         A GIRL
          Are you sure he doesn't know this is Jim's 
          house?
          
                         KIM
          He's never been here.
          
                         EDWARD
          This person stole from you?
          
                         JIM
          Keep your voice down. I told you he stole it. 
          Right? Come on. Let's go.
          
                         EDWARD
          His parents will make him give it back.
          
                         JIM
          Listen, I've already tried that. The guy's 
          parents are like he is. Okay? Now, you told Kim 
          you'd do this. Well, come on. Let's go. Come 
          on. Come on. Come on.
               (Edward picks the lock and the 
               door opens, but when he steps into 
               the room the alarm works and the 
               door shuts.)
          
                         JIM
          The bastard had it wired separately. Come on.
          
                         KIM
          No, Jim. We can't just leave him here.
          
                         POLICEMAN
          We know you're in there.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          We're in the process of deactivating the system 
          so that you can come out.
          
                         KIM
          Denny, turn around!
          
                         JIM
          No way!
          
                         KIM
          Jim, it's your house. They can't arrest you for 
          setting off your own alarm. We'll just tell 
          them we were breaking in.
          
                         JIM
          I'm not going back there. Okay?
          
                         KIM
          We have to go back.
          
                         JIM
          No, because my father will prosecute.
          
                         KIM
          His own son?
          
                         JIM
          Especially his own son. If Edward tells, I'll 
          kill him.
          
                         KIM
          Denny, turn around.
          
                         JIM
          No.
          
                         KIM
          Turn around. We have to.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          Put your hands high in the air so we can see 
          them. Put your hands up!
          
                         POLICEMAN
               (to Allen)
          He's got something in his hands. Looks like 
          knives.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          Drop your weapon I repeat. Drop your weapon. 
          I'll ask you one more time and this is your 
          last warning. Drop your weapon. If you fail to 
          do so, we'll have to open fire. Don't make us 
          do that, please. Drop your weapons. Drop them. 
          Now. Looks like we got a psycho. Prepare to 
          fire. 
               (Neighbors gather and ask not to 
               fire.)
          
                         A WOMAN
          Please. We know him.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          Alright, cuff him.
               (At police station)
          
                         PEG
          But can we see him now?
          
                         POLICEMAN
          We'll have to hold him overnight for 
          observation.
          
                         PEG
          He has to stay in prison all night?
          
                         POLICEMAN
          Pick him up in the morning.
               (criminal investigation section in 
               police station)
          
                         PEG
          Oh, Edward. Hello Edward, dear. I blame myself.
          
                         BILL
               (to Edward)
          What in god's name was going through your mind, 
          son?
          
                         PEG
          Why don't I set a better example? You saw how I 
          envied Jim's parents, their money.
          
                         BILL
          What were you going to do with that stuff?
          
                         PEG
          Oh, I blithely say, "We'll get money for the 
          salon somehow." But I never meant stealing. 
          Stealing's not the way to get it. Stealing's 
          not the way to get anything.
          
                         BILL
          Except trouble. And you're in a heap of that.
          
                         PEG
          Why ever did you do this?
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          Will he be okay, Doc?
          
                         PSYCHOLOGIST
          The years in spent isolation have not equipped 
          him with the tools necessary to judge right 
          from wrong. He's had no context. He's been 
          completely without guidance. Furthermore his 
          work, the garden sculptures, hair styles, and 
          so forth. Indicate that he's a highly 
          imaginative.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          Character.
          
                         PSYCHOLOGIST
          It seems clear that his awareness of what we 
          call reality is radically underdeveloped.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
          But will he be all right out there?
          
                         PSYCHOLOGIST
          Oh, yeah. He'll be fine.
          
                         OFFICER ALLEN
               (to Edward)
          Listen. It could keep me up all night worrying 
          about you. Watch yourself.
               (roadside)
          
                         MARGIE
          I heard this noise and ran out in my bathrobe.
          
                         JOYCE
          All along I felt in my gut. There was something 
          wrong with him.
          
                         MARGIE
          It could have been my house.
          
                         HELEN
          It could have been any of our houses.
          
                         ESMERALDA
          I warned you, didn't I? I saw the sign of satan 
          on him.  You didn't heed my warning. but now 
          you will because now you see it too.
               (Reporters approach Edward and 
               Peg.)
          
                         PEG
          Edward. You stay here.
          
                         REPORTER
          What do you say in your defense?
          
                         EDWARD
          Nothing.
          
                         PEG
          He didn't want to talk.
          
                         REPORTER
          You have to say something.
          
                         PEG
          He can't talk right now.
          
                         REPORTER
          No comments? No remarks?
          
                         REPORTER
               (to Edward)
          So were you set up? What was going through your 
          mind? One comment.
          
                         PEG
          We have to get in the house. We don't want to 
          talk to you. We'll talk to you later.
          
                         REPORTER
          One comment.
          
                         PEG
          Well, for goodness sakes, Lois, I'll see you at 
          our Christmas party. Before I get you here for 
          your haircut. Of course, we'll have it this 
          year. Why wouldn't we have it this year? Well, 
          you may think that, but you're wrong.
          
                         KIM
          You're here. They didn't hurt you, did they? 
          Were you scared? I tried to make Jim go back, 
          but you can't make Jim do anything. Thank you 
          for not telling them about me.
          
                         EDWARD
          You are welcome.
          
                         KIM
          It must have been awful when they told you 
          whose house it was.
          
                         EDWARD
          I know it was Jim's house.
          
                         KIM
          You did?
          
                         EDWARD
          Yes.
          
                         KIM
          Well, then why did you do it?
          
                         EDWARD
          Because you asked me to.
               (Jim called out for Kim.)
          
                         KIM
          Don't.
          
                         JIM
          What's the matter with you? When you are going 
          to stop? I did what I could. My old man think 
          he's retarded, otherwise he'd still be in jail. 
          What more do you want from me?
          
                         KIM
          You could tell the truth.
          
                         JIM
          So could do. You were there, too.
          
                         KIM
          It wasn't my idea. You know I didn't want to do 
          it.
          
                         JIM
          But you did do it. I don't get why you give 
          such a shit anyway.
          
                         BILL
          Well, we are going to try to help you find a 
          way to replace the drapes and the towels, but 
          our confidence in you, Edward, is not going to 
          be so easy to replace.
          
                         KIM
          Dad!
          
                         BILL
          Okay, a little ethics. You are walking down the 
          street. You find a suitcase full of money. 
          There's nobody around. No human person is in 
          evidence. What do you do? A
          You keep the money. B
          You use it to buy gifts for your friends and 
          your loved ones. C
          You give it to the poor. D
          You turn it into the police.
          
                         KIM
          That is really stupid.
          
                         PEG
          Kim!
          
                         KEVIN
          I keep the money.
          
                         PEG
          Simmer down.
          
                         BILL
          Edward?
          
                         KIM
          Hey, how about after dinner we go down to the 
          bowling alley? That will be fun.
          
                         PEG
          You are not seeing Jim tonight?
          
                         KIM
          No.
          
                         KEVIN
          You know we had a cool show-and-tell today. 
          This kid brought in a box of baby possums, 10. 
          maybe 12. Totally naked. No hair at all.
          
                         PEG
          Honey, this is fascinating. but I don't think 
          your father's finished yet.
          
                         BILL
          Thank you, dear. Edward, we are waiting.
          
                         EDWARD
          Give it to my loved ones?
          
                         PEG
          Oh, Edward, it does seem that that's what you 
          should do, bit it's not.
          
                         KEVIN
          You dope, everybody knows he's supposed to give 
          it to the police.
          
                         BILL
          Good thinking, Kevin.
          
                         KIM
          Well, think about it, you guys, I mean, that's 
          the nicer thing to do. That's what I would do.
          
                         BILL
          We're trying to make things easier for him, so 
          let's cut the comedy for a little while.
          
                         KIM
          I am being serious. It's a nicer thing to do.
          
                         BILL
          We're not talking nice. We're talking right and 
          wrong.
          
                         KIM
          Shut up.
          
                         PEG
          Oh, goodness sake, no wonder poor Edward can't 
          learn right from wrong living in his family.
               (Margie and women on the phone.)
          
                         WOMAN 1
          Did you hear what he did to Peg's curtains?
          
                         MARGIE
          It is unbelievable that they're having their 
          Christmas party anyway. Are you going?
          
                         WOMAN 1
          Oh, I don't think so.
          
                         MARGIE
          He practically raped Joyce, you know 
          threatening her with those knives? It's a 
          miracle she escaped.
          
                         HELEN
          I don't have anything against Bill and Peg, 
          but...
          
                         JOYCE
          I know, I know. They've got that teenage 
          daughter in the house. Oh, those poor things 
          after what happened to me can you imagine?
          
                         HELEN
          What do you say to Peg about the Christmas 
          party?
          
                         MARGIE
          I said I hoped. We'd make it.
          
                         HELEN
          I lied, too.
               (Peg's living room)
          
                         PEG
          Edward, do you want to give me that new 
          haircut?
          
                         EDWARD
          Again?
          
                         PEG
          yes, sure.
          
                         PEG
          It makes me proud to have you as my own 
          personal hairdresser.
          
                         KEVIN
          Hi, honey. honey.
          
                         EDWARD
          Kevin, you want to play scissors-paper-stone?
          
                         KEVIN
          No.
          
                         EDWARD
          No, why?
          
                         KEVIN
          It's boring. I'm tired of always winning.
          
                         PEG
          Other people's feelings?
          
                         KEVIN
          I'll be outside.
          
                         PEG
          A few manners? Just never you mind. Just you 
          cut away. Cut away. It needs something else. 
          What do you think, honey?
          
                         KIM
          More bells?
          
                         PEG
          More bells. Okay.
          
                         KIM
          Mom, do you really think that we should be 
          having this party?
          
                         PEG
          Of course I think we should be having this 
          party. Of course I do. I mean as just what we 
          need is just to calm things down and then 
          everything will just go back to normal. Do you 
          have any more bells, honey?
               (Kim goes out into the garden and 
               sees Edward sculpture an ice mass. 
               When he sculptures it, snowflakes 
               begin to fall, and Kim dances in 
               the snow. After he finishes it, he 
               cuts her hand by accident. Then Jim 
               shows up.)
          
                         JIM
          Get the hell out of here. Get the hell out! Go. 
          Freak!
          
                         BILL
          Edward, where are you going?
          
                         KIM
          Where is he?
          
                         JIM
          He tried to hurt you.
          
                         KIM
          No, he did not and you know it.
          
                         JIM
          Are you nuts? I just saw him.
          
                         KIM
          Jim. I don't love you any more. I just want you 
          to go. Okay? Just go!
          
                         JIM
          Are you serious? I'm going to lose you to that? 
          He isn't even human.
          
                         KIM
          Just get out of here. Okay? Just go! Dad, did 
          you see where Edward went?
          
                         BILL
          Well. I don't know. He just walked down the 
          street.
          
                         KIM
          Well, we have to go find him, mom?
          
                         PEG
          You...your father will find him this minute.
          
                         BILL
          All in the house. I'll take care of it. I'll go 
          find him.
          
                         HELEN
          Edward! I'm calling the police!
          
                         PEG
          All that blood, sweetie, and it's just a little 
          cut.
               (doorbell chimes.)
          
                         POLICE
          Hello, I'm here to see the man with the hands.
          
                         PEG
          Oh... Uh...
          
                         POLICE
          He's not here. Thank you.
          
                         PEG
          Oh, dear.
          
                         MARGIE
          Helen, did you actually see him?
          
                         HELEN
          Yes, look.
          
                         ESMERALDA
          You see, I told you he was a demon.
          
                         MARGIE
          Oh, don't start that stuff again.
          
                         POLICE
          I'm looking for the man with scissors.
          
                         WOMEN
          He went that way. You have to do something 
          about that.
          
                         POLICE
          All right, calm down, go on home. We'll handle. 
          Just go home.
          
                         HELEN
          He's a de... a demon.
          
                         WOMEN
          You've got to do something! All right, Let's 
          see. If he's at our house come on, oh...
          
                         PEG
          I'm sure your father will find him soon.
          
                         KIM
          What time is it?
          
                         PEG
          It's almost eight thirty. Great party, huh?
          
                         KIM
          Where are they? God. I hope he's okay!
          
                         PEG
          So do I, honey. You know, when I brought Edward 
          down here to live with us, I really didn't 
          think things through. And I didn't think about 
          what could happen to him, or to us, or to the 
          neighborhood. You know, I think that maybe it 
          might be best if he goes back up there. Because 
          at least there he's safe, and we'd just go back 
          to normal.
          
                         BILL
          Now I got up by the Wiggmans, but I didn't see 
          him anywhere.
          
                         PEG
          Oh, dear. Oh, just... Well, let's get in the 
          car and go look for him.
          
                         BILL
          Where's Kevin now?
          
                         PEG
          He's Max'es.
          
                         BILL
          Where do you think you're going, young lady?
          
                         KIM
          With you guys.
          
                         BILL
          No, you're staying here in case somebody shows 
          up!
          
                         PEG
          We'll be right back, dear.
          
                         EDWARD
          Police!
               (On seeing a police car Edward 
               goes back to Peg's)
          
                         KIM
          Edward?
          
                         EDWARD
          Are you okay?
          
                         KIM
          Yes, are you okay?
          
                         EDWARD
          Where's everybody?
          
                         KIM
          Out looking for you. Hold me.
          
                         EDWARD
          I can't.
               (Kim holds Edward and Edward 
               reflects about the inventor.)
          
                         INVENTOR
          I know it's a little early for Christmas, 
          Edward, but I have a present for you.
               (Kevin comes out of his friend's 
               house.)
               (Jim talks with his friend.)
          
                         JIM
          Forget holding her hand. Picture the damage he 
          could do other places.
          
                         JIM'S FRIEND
          Yeah, that's sick. I feel like I'm coming to 
          pass out, or puke or something.
          
                         JIM
          Later, first take me to her house.
          
                         JIM'S FRIEND
          Come on, don't make me drive.
          
                         JIM
          Just do it!
          
                         JIM'S FRIEND
          Jesus, maybe she was right about you.
          
                         JIM
          Just drive.
          
                         JIM'S FRIEND
          Relax.
          
                         KEVIN
          See you tomorrow. Call me, Right?
          
                         A MAN
          Have they caught him yet?
          
                         KEVIN
          Who?
          
                         A MAN
          Him, that cripple. Let me know when they do. 
          Let us all you know, okay? Like a good boy.
               (The car driven by Denny comes 
               close to run over Kevin. Edward who 
               sees it saves Kevin but many people 
               mistakenly think that Edward tries 
               to kill Kevin. Kim tells Edward to 
               run, and he runs away. People 
               follow him to the castle.)
          
                         EDWARD
          Oh! Are you ok? oh! owh!
          
                         KEVIN
          Help! Edward help!
          
                         EDWARD
          I'm your friend.
          
                         KEVIN
          Stop! Don't! Stop! Get away, now! Somebody help 
          us! Help!
          
                         PEOPLE 1
          What are you doing? Get away! 
          
                         PEOPLE 2
          Get the police!
          
                         PEOPLE 3
          Somebody call the police! Hey
          
                         KIM
          Let go of me! Why? Kevin!
          
                         PEG AND BILL
          Kevin! Kevin! Edward! Get away. What happened? 
          Edward! Go home! Go home!
          
                         PEOPLE
          Somebody call the police! Aah! 
          
                         KIM
          Jim, stop it. Get off him!
               (Siren)
          
                         KIM
          Run.
          
                         PEG
          Kevin's all right! It was just the tiniest 
          scratch! He's gone! Let's not bother him, all 
          right? Let just leave him alone!
               (Gunshots)
          
                         POLICE
          Go on, run.
          
                         PEOPLE
          What happened? Did you get him? Ok, Is he dead?
          
                         POLICE
          It's all over, go on home. There's nothing more 
          to see. What happened out there? It's all over!
          
                         PEOPLE
          I want some answers. Where is he?
          
                         PEOPLE
          Get back here! I want to ask you something. Do 
          you see him? Wait! I want to ask you... He's in 
          that car. Look at that.
          
                         JOYCE
          I don't believe it. They don't have him. I'm 
          going! No! That's not a good idea!
          
                         EDWARD
          They are coming? Did I hurt Kevin?
          
                         KIM
          No, he's okay. He said he was just scared. 
          Edward, I was so afraid. I thought you were 
          dead.
          
                         JIM
          I didn't.
               (Jim fires at Edward and Kim tries 
               to stop him. In their fight, Edward 
               kills Jim, and then says good-by to 
               Kim.)
          
                         KIM
          Jim. Stop! Stop it, or I'll kill you myself.
          
                         JIM
          Hey! I said stay away from her!
               (Neighbor's voice)
          
                         EDWARD
          Goodbye!
          
                         KIM
          I love you.
          
                         A MAN
          Is he in there?
          
                         KIM
          He's dead. The roof caved in on him. They 
          killed each other. You can see for yourselves. 
               (She raises a pair of scissors.)
          
                         OLD KIM
          She never saw him again. Not after that night.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          How do you know?
          
                         OLD KIM
          Because I was there.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          You could have gone up there. You still could 
          go.
          
                         OLD KIM
          No, sweetheart. I'm an old woman now. I would 
          rather want him remember me the way as I was.
          
                         GRANDDAUGHTER
          How do you know he's still alive.
          
                         OLD KIM
          I don't know. Not for sure. But I believe he 
          is. You see, before he came down here, it never 
          snowed. And afterwards it did. If he weren't up 
          there now, I don't think it would be snowing. 
          Sometimes you can still catch me dancing in it.