INT. LIVING ROOM -- DAY
Apartment is sparsely furnished. MRS. BERNSTEIN, 72 and petite, stands in living room. Maloney and Kelly search apartment quickly.
MALONEY: How do folks like you expect us to protect you from muggers and rapists, if you won't cooperate with us when we knock on your doors?
MRS. BERNSTEIN: Any mugger or rapist can knock on the door. And say they're from the FBI.
MR. BERNSTEIN: What do you want us to do?
KELLY: We want you to look at these photographs of Greenberg and some Weather fugitives.
MR. BERNSTEIN: What do you mean by "Weather fugitives"?
KELLY: They're people we're looking for who are armed. And very dangerous. Greenberg is helping them out.
Kelly shows them photograph.
C.U. OF H.S. YEARBOOK PICTURE OF CLEAN-SHAVEN MAN.
KELLY (V.O.): Have you ever seen him?
MR. BERNSTEIN (V.O.): No. Never saw him.
MRS. BERNSTEIN (V.O.): No. He's so young.
C.U. OF A DIFFERENT YOUNG MAN.
KELLY (V.O.): How about him? Have you ever seen him?
MR.BERNSTEIN (V.O.): Yeah. I think I saw this guy on TV.
MRS. BERNSTEIN (V.O.): That's right, Max. He was on TV.
MALONEY: But did you ever see him in this building?
MRS. BERNSTEIN: No. Never saw him here.
C.U. OF A YOUNG WOMAN
KELLY (V.O.): What about her?
MRS. BERNSTEIN (V.O.): She's so pretty.
KELLY (V.O.): Have you seen her in this building?
MR. BERNSTEIN (V.O.): No. Never saw her before.
MRS. BERNSTEIN (V.O.): No.
MALONEY: Which apartment does the Super live in?
MR. BERNSTEIN: On the first floor.
MALONEY (turns to Kelly): Let's speak to the Super.
Maloney and Kelly turn to leave the apartment.
MR. BERNSTEIN: Sorry we couldn't help you more.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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