Scream Page #2

Synopsis: The sleepy little town of Woodsboro just woke up screaming. There's a killer in their midst who's seen a few too many scary movies. Suddenly nobody is safe, as the psychopath stalks victims, taunts them with trivia questions, then rips them to bloody shreds. It could be anybody...
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Production: Miramax Films
  7 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
R
Year:
1996
111 min
14,793 Views


MAN:

Is that the one where the guy had

knives for fingers?

CASEY:

Yeah... Freddy Krueger.

MAN:

Freddy -- that's right. I liked that

movie. It was scary.

CASEY:

The first one was, but the rest

sucked.

MAN:

So, you gotta boyfriend?

CASEY:

(giggling)

Why? You wanna ask me out?

MAN:

Maybe. Do you have a boyfriend?

CASEY:

No.

MAN:

You never told me your name.

Casey smiles, twirling her hair.

CASEY:

Why do you want to know my name?

MAN:

Because I want to know who I'm looking

at.

Casey spins around like lightning facing the glass door.

CASEY:

What did you say?

MAN:

I want to now who I'm talking to.

CASEY:

That's not what you said.

MAN:

What do you think I said?

Casey CLICKS on the outside light. A flood light illuminates

the backyard. Her eyes survey the grounds. But it's empty.

No one's there. She turns the light out.

On the stove, the popcorn POPS.

CASEY:

I have to go now.

MAN:

Wait... I thought we were gonna go

out.

CASEY:

Nah, I don't think so...

MAN:

Don't hang up on me.

CASEY:

Gotta go.

MAN:

Don't...

CLICK! Casey hangs up. She checks the glass door making sure

it's locked and then moves to the stove as...

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Kevin Williamson

Kevin Meade Williamson is an American screenwriter, filmmaker, and actor, best known as the creator of the TV series Dawson's Creek, The Vampire Diaries, The Following and Stalker. more…

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