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Synopsis: Jay and Tyler find themselves hunted by the FBI after a bombing of a museum. Their only lead is their best friend, Will Traveler, who disappeared after the bombing and is not in any record - anywhere. They need to find him and figure out what part he played in a spiraling nightmare of violence, death and conspiracies. Who is really Will Traveler?
 
IMDB:
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Year:
2007
45 min
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TAYLOR:

They've got valet.

WILL:

I know a garage on 61st. Half the

price. I'll meet you in the room.

He pulls away as Jay and Taylor head inside...

INT. ESSEX HOUSE HOTEL - LOBBY - CONT.

The Art Deco lobby sports floors of polished marble.

BUSINESSMEN read the Times on leather couches. Jay and Taylor

walk to the front desk and take off their framepacks.

DESK CLERK:

Checking in?

TAYLOR:

Indeed. Fog. First name Taylor.

Taylor pulls out an opaque black credit card.

TAYLOR (cont'd)

And could you check if any suites

are available?

6.

DESK CLERK:

(nods knowingly)

I'm sure we can find something.

The Clerk swipes the card. Gives it back to Taylor. As the

Clerk types on his computer, Taylor turns back to Jay.

TAYLOR:

The American Express Black Card.

Reserved for the likes of Michael

Jordan, Bill Gates and Carlton Fog.

Some think these cards are only

legend. But I assure you, they are

very real.

He hands it to Jay. Jay notices the name on the card.

JAY:

This is your dad's.

TAYLOR:

I borrowed it for the trip. The Fog

family does have its privileges.

DESK CLERK:

Okay, gentlemen. You have a suite

in our exclusive St. Regis Club. A

porter will show you to the room.

The Desk Clerk reaches forward and hits the BELL.

INT. ESSEX HOUSE HOTEL - EXECUTIVE SUITE - CONT.

A hulking HOTEL PORTER (50, African-American) leads Jay and

Taylor into the jaw dropping accommodations. The place is

immaculate. Taylor checks out the amazing view.

PORTER:

Are you gentlemen in town for

business or pleasure?

TAYLOR:

Definitely pleasure.

PORTER:

You on a road trip?

Jay looks surprised by the question.

PORTER (cont'd)

I could tell by the bags. Like to

guess where folks are heading based

on the luggage.

7.

JAY:

Cool trick.

Jay starts to pull out a five dollar bill. Taylor comes over

holding a fifty dollar bill.

TAYLOR:

Yeah. And we plan on kicking this

road trip off with a bang. If you

could arrange a limo for us, we'd

greatly appreciate it.

Taylor hands the Porter the fifty.

PORTER:

Of course, sir. The concierge will

have a car waiting when you call.

The Porter exits. Jay walks to the window. He takes in the

enormity of Central Park stretched before him.

JAY:

What does a view like this cost?

TAYLOR:

Don't even worry about it.

JAY:

You don't have to pay for

everything, Taylor.

TAYLOR:

It's not my money.

JAY:

It doesn't matter.

TAYLOR:

Look, we said Will would plan this

trip. I'd cover major costs. And

you'd keep us out of trouble.

POP! Taylor opens the complimentary champagne. He crosses to

Jay and takes a swig straight from the bottle.

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David Digilio

David DiGilio is a screenwriter, and producer. As a screenwriter, David DiGilio has worked on "Eight Below", released in 2006. David DiGilio has also produced "The King's Guard", released in 2000. more…

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