The Good Witch Page #3

Synopsis: Jake Russell, the friendly police chief in town so small initially worries about mysterious outsider heiress Cassandra 'Cassie' Nightingale, who moved into the house held to be haunted by the 'grey lady', and opens a strange gift shop full with attributes of occultism, soon causing the rumor she's a wicked witch. After Cassie kindly helps his brave son Brandon (and his sissy sister Lori) with a dog, bully Kyle -abused by his own poor dad- and their own fears, Jake soon makes friends with her, even romantically interested. Yet the 'chief' is professionally obliged to handle a flood of complaints and harassment started by the mayor's haughty wife, her busy bodies-bunch, and teenage brats. Finally Derek Sanders, Jakes's only deputy, hits on Cassie's hidden background.
Genre: Drama, Family, Fantasy
Director(s): Craig Pryce
Production: GT Media
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
TV-PG
Year:
2008
89 min
1,319 Views


Hey Brandon.

You used to box right?

A long, long time ago.

Can you...

will you teach me how to fight?

What do you want to

learn how to do that for?

I just want to be able

to take care of myself.

Well,

I wouldn't make much of a sparring partner.

Why don't you ask your father?

Something wrong?

Just forget about it.

- Chief Russell?

- Hello again.

Did you come to deliver

those community standards?

Oh, you have to understand,

Mrs. Tinsdale she tends to

get a little passionate about things.

Passion is good.

Come on in.

Uh, watch the boxes.

Would you like some herb tea?

It's my own special blend.

Who's that?

The infamous Grey lady.

She was here when I arrived.

She looks like you.

Do I look that cracked and faded?

listen the reason I'm here is about this

disturbance with the Doberman.

Oh, that.

Well don't blame the dog, I mean,

he's just unhappy being

chained up all day.

Well, no one's blaming the dog.

The owner is blaming you.

He's thinking of pressing charges.

Rusty, the owner,

claims that you changed his dog somehow.

Well yeah, I did.

Well, I had a talk with him.

Well, you talked with Rusty?

No, with the dog.

What exactly did you say?

I told him he was a good dog and

his master was a beast.

Of course, I didn't want the

children to hear, so I whispered...

- The children?

Yeah, the dog got loose and

chased them into my yard.

Okay, so Attila was on your property.

That's right.

Okay, Rusty didn't tell me that.

The little girl Lori scraped her knee,

- so I treated her..

- Lori?

Did she have a brother named Brandon?

You know them?

Yeah, I know them.

They're my kids.

They didn't tell me about this.

Well they probably didn't

want it on their police record.

I'm sure they told their mom.

No, no, their mom...

their mom died three years ago.

I'm so sorry.

They're wonderful kids.

I know. Thanks.

Would you like that tea now?

Or coffee?

Because I know that cops

drink coffee and donuts.

- Dozens of them.

- Yeah.

They also wear those big dark glasses so -

nobody knows what we're thinking. - Right.

- evrilmemi altyaz -

Oh, maybe some other time.

- Okay. Sure.

- Thanks.

Drop by any time neighbor.

Or come see my new shop.

Shop?

Yeah, I'm opening a small

shot on 3rd and Main.

When? What's today? Tuesday.

A week from tomorrow.

My ads in the paper.

Well, you're taking on a lot.

I like a challenge.

I'll see you later Chief Russell.

Jake.

Call me Jake.

Everybody calls me Jake.

Well then I guess lucky that's your name.

It's a trick.

A trick?

Bye.

How's it going?

Intense.

Almost as intense as

being chased by a dog

over at Grey house.

Did you want to tell me about that?

Rate this script:3.5 / 2 votes

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