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Rev. 08/31/18 (Green) Rev. 09/14/18 (Goldenrod) Rev. 10/08/18 (Buff) Rev. 10/17/18 (Salmon) Rev. 10/23/18 (Cherry) Rev. 04/25/19 (Tan Add'l Photog) JUST MERCY written by Destin Daniel Cretton & Andrew Lanham based on the book by Bryan Stevenson This script is the confidential and proprietary property of Warner Bros. Pictures and no portion of it may be performed, distributed, reproduced, used, quoted or published without prior written permission. FULL YELLOW August 29, 2018 Kiki Tree Pictures, Inc. © 2018 4000 Warner Boulevard WARNER BROS. ENT. Burbank, California 91522 All Rights Reserved JUST MERCY - FULL YELLOW 1. FADE IN: 1 EXT. ESTATE (ALABAMA) - DAY 1 SUPERIMPOSE: JUNE 7, 1987 3 SHOTS -- LOOKING UP AT a grove of pine trees, leaves and limbs swaying in the breeze, backdropped by the Alabama sky. A lead weight tied to the end of a cord FLOATS into the air, wraps around a high limb. REVEAL: WALTER “JOHNNY D” McMILLIAN (40s, black) as he PULLS on the cord to lift the rope up to the top of the tree. CLOSEUP ON THE ROPE as he expertly ties a bowline knot and PULLS it up to the treetop. He hands the excess rope to his EMPLOYEE (30s, black). WALTER Let’s lay it down right here. He looks up at the tree once more, respectfully. Then -- CLOSEUP - A CHAINSAW cuts a notch into the side he wants the tree to fall. Then he SAWS through from the other side. The tree falls, CRASHING to the ground. Walter CLICKS off his saw and looks up, taking a moment to watch the trees dance in the wind. He takes a DEEP BREATH -- at peace. Then looks over to his employee -- WALTER Alright, let’s chop and load! 2 EXT. ESTATE (ALABAMA)/WALTER’S TRUCK - LATER 2 Walter chains down a load of logs in the back of his WORK TRUCK, parked beside his personal LOWRIDER TRUCK. He hops off the back, looks at his employee. WALTER Meet you at the yard. (CONTINUED) JUST MERCY - FULL YELLOW 2. 2 CONTINUED: 2 As his employee starts the truck, Walter looks at the house to see MR. ABNEY (50s, white) cooking something on a BBQ. WALTER Okay, Mr. Abney! Gimme a call if you need anything else cleared out! Mr. Abney gives him a nod, nothing more. But Walter doesn’t let this damper his mood. 3 EXT./INT. COUNTRY ROAD (ALABAMA)/WALTER’S TRUCK - 3 AFTERNOON Alabama farmland. TWO JOHN DEERE COTTON PICKERS move through a field as Walter’s truck and trailer drive down the road. INSIDE THE TRUCK Walter bobs his head to MUSIC, hand out the window, wind floating through fingers -- free as a bird. 4 EXT. COUNTRY ROAD (ALABAMA)/ROADBLOCK - DAY 4 He notices something up ahead, slows to a stop to see -- SEVEN POLICE CARS block the road with 14 OFFICERS, guns drawn and aimed at him. He TURNS down the MUSIC. Fear ripples through him as -- SHERIFF TATE (late 30s, white) approaches the truck, unsettling ease in his step. Walter shows both hands as Tate reaches the window. WALTER Afternoon, sir, need to see my license? SHERIFF TATE Oh, no, that won’t be necessary. Tate seems almost friendly as he looks at the trailer of logs, then over the truck, brand new rims on the wheels. SHERIFF TATE Nice truck. These rims look expensive. (CONTINUED) JUST MERCY - Rev. 4/25/19 (Tan Add'l Photog) 3. 4 CONTINUED: 4 WALTER Oh, they ain’t much. Got ‘em from a junkyard. SHERIFF TATE (nods; subtle beat) Who you workin’ for? WALTER Run my own pulpin’ business. (tries to keep it light) If y’all need any trees cleared, happy to help you out. Walter smiles, but it’s like Tate didn’t even hear him. SHERIFF TATE No boss to check in with, huh? Must be real nice. Free to roam wherever you want in your fancy truck. WALTER (beat; forces laugh) Not if my wife got somethin’ to say ‘bout it. SHERIFF TATE I heard that ain’t stopped you before. (off Walter’s stare) Ain’t that right, Johnny D? Walter locks eyes with him -- how does he know his name? He looks out the windshield to see 3 OFFICERS approaching with guns aimed at his head. Tate leans in close. SHERIFF TATE Wanna make a run for it? ‘Cause after what you done, I’d welcome a reason to do this right now. WALTER Sir, y’all must be confusin’ me with someone. I don’t know what you think I done, but I was jus’ -- Tate abruptly throws open the door, grabs him by the neck, violently pulls him outside and SLAMS him on the hood. CAMERA PIVOTS, PUSHING IN ON his confusion and pain, framed by metal and sky as we -- CUT TO: *
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