Jurassic Park III: movie script by Wtorkowski James
Author:Wtorkowski, James [Wtorkowski, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-04-04T16:00:00+00:00
He picks up a fallen branch as these dinosaurs cautiously approach. Not more than a few feet away, the leader of the trio stops, peering at him.
Udesky swings hard, but the dinosaurs feints. From behind him, another raptor slashes at the back of his legs, severing his muscles. Udesky CRIES OUT and drops to the ground.
IN THE TREETOPS
Paul, Amanda and Billy can hear him.
PAUL
Udesky.
AMANDA
(Listening)
He's this way.
From here, the thick branches overlap, forming a kind of
"second floor" above the ground. It's not easy, but you can move from branch to branch, tree to tree.
ON THE FLOOR
Unable to walk, Udesky attempts to crawl away from the animals.
The effort clearly causes him great pain. Strangely, the raptors suddenly don't seem interested in him anymore.
Rather, they're "talking" among themselves. Udesky is amazed to find him self still alive.
Suddenly, one of the raptors SLASHES at him again. But it's delicately not a mortal blow, just a very painful one. Udesky
CRIES OUT, louder this time.
IN THE TREES
Hearing the new cry, Paul, Amanda and Billy move faster, now finally seeing Udesky on the ground. He's face-down, barely moving but still MOANING.
The raptors are gone.
In the lead, Amanda starts to climb down. But Paul grabs her, holds her back.
PAUL
It's not safe.
AMANDA
We have to help him.
BILLY
He's right. A predator wouldn't leave a kill wounded.
AMANDA
He's not a kill, he's still alive.
She breaks from Paul's grip and drops to the ground. She's only a foot away from the tree when
ALL FOUR RAPTORS
lead out from their hiding places. They almost catch her as
Billy and Paul pull her back up on the limb
The raptors stare up at them, angry their plan didn't work.
PAUL
They couldn't climb up, so they were trying to get us to come down.
BILLY
They set a trap
(amazed)
They actually set a trap.
Bored with waiting, the raptors go back to finish off Udesky, making a meal out of it. Up in the branches, the survivors are horrified and sickened.
Then, from the deep in the forest, a new RAPTOR CRY. The feasting raptors look up, listening, then suddenly run off into the dark jungle.
PAUL
Where's Grant?
BEXT. ELSEWHERE IN THE JUNGLE - DAYB
Climbing higher in a tree, Grant is just feet above a growing pack of raptors. He scales one branch, the next, finally reaching a perch that the dinosaurs can't jump to.
LOOKING DOWN
The entire pack is now standing still, watching him. In the center, the Alpha Male lets out a sort of BARK. Responding to the cry, the other raptors CALL BACK.
As terrified as he is, he can't help but be fascinated by their communication. Like a hellish bird song, there's a rhythm to it, a structure. They're clearly talking about something.
Under his breath, Grant is able to mimic its patterns.
GRANT
What does that mean? What are you saying?
Of course they can't answer. They just keep using the same
"phrase. "
Ready to ditch Billy's camera bag in order to climb higher -- he's had to hold it by the strap -- Grant finds his hand covered with a runny slime. He looks down at the camera bag, and that's the source.
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