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BLITZ
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Estimated duration
472s
Location
GEORGE’S HIDING PLACE
Time of day
NIGHT 105 105
Characters
GEORGE, FEMALE GUNNER, INJURED GUNNER
We hear the far off hum of GERMAN BOMBERS. We find George hiding, but it’s not clear where. -- 92 of 109 -- 92. He swipes away the tarpaulin which has been covering him, allowing gathered rain-water to fall to the side. We find him on a SMALL WOODEN LIFE BOAT moored on the Thames. The boat gently rocks with the lapping of the water. George reaches for the chain around his neck and touches it for reassurance. The sky now haphazard with circling SEARCH LIGHTS. The humming of the German bombers which has been getting increasingly louder up until this point is now deafening. Looking upwards, they look like a swarm of flies weaving their way through the puffs of smoke left by ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE. George is mesmerized by its beauty and starts to count, pointing at the Bombers. -- 93 of 109 -- 93. With the explosion George picks himself up off the ground, we hear the sound of metal hooves on the cobbled streets. George looks up to see the magnificent sight of the rag-and-bone horse we saw earlier coming into view, galloping along at full pace, a fragment of the carriage skipping and dangling behind it. An arm comes into view, pulling George over a stack of sandbags. We see more explosions as George finds himself beside an anti-aircraft gunner and two female colleagues. The sound is deafening as the bullets rattle out into the sky and fire is returned from oncoming fighter planes, shells fall to the ground. The gunner is hit in the shoulder. He cries out in pain. We see the younger of his female colleagues scramble, taking out a first aid kit and pressing hard on the wound. The other woman takes over the apparatus. She follows her targets and fires at will. George is paralyzed. The scene is one of chaos. Bullets retaliate. -- 94 of 109 -- 94.
GEORGE
(singing) No one to talk with, All by myself No one to walk with, But I'm happy on the shelf, Ain't misbehavin' I'm savin' my love for you. 91.
GEORGE
One, two, three, four... A SIREN whines. We hear the continuous whistling of BOMBS being deployed. An EXPLOSION hits the water, violently rocking the boat. The boat turbulently SMASHING into the bank. Water now filling the vessel. George clambers out. He scrambles up onto the bank. His feet hardly touching the ground as he begins to run in the opposite direction of the blast. The boat begins to sink behind him. A GERMAN PLANE has been hit and we see a trail of smoke and fire as it descends, TWISTING VIOLENTLY towards the ground. Towards George. A spotlight has attached itself to the plane, we see the heavy apparatus maneuvered by two women as they trace it’s descent. George is frozen, paralyzed on the spot as the Messerschmitt Fighter comes closer into view, near enough to see the face of the German pilot. George turns on his heels running as fast as he can, not looking back. His breath and feet hitting the pavement are all we hear as the plane overtakes him, eclipsing him and eventually CRASHING into a building. EXPLODING on impact. 92.
FEMALE GUNNER
(to George) Get your head down! George ducks for his life. Moving her viewfinder through the sky the female gunner engages again, rattling off rounds into the oncoming planes. The trails of bullets whizz through the sky smashing into an aircraft.
FEMALE GUNNER
Get out of here!
INJURED GUNNER
Get to the underground like everyone else! Run! Go on, off with ya! GEORGE runs as fast as he can. In the distance he sees the warm glow of light escaping from behind a barricade of sand bags. As he gets closer, he sees stairs leading down into an UNDERGROUND STATION. FIRETRUCKS come into view. FIREMEN disembark. Gigantic jets of water pelt into burning buildings. 93.
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