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The true story behind the romance of Nathaniel and Rebecca...how they REALLY met. |
FADE IN: INT. OLD ENGLISH CHURCH – DAY A wedding can be seen in progress in the background. Two NARRATORS are watching. Both are very typical English gentlemen, but dressed in the usual 1100’s attire. After a moment, they turn around with smiles of satisfaction on their faces. NARRATOR 1 What a marvelous way to start a film, eh? NARRATOR 2 Quite right, old boy. A wedding always makes everything much nicer. And now that the audience knows that this film ends with a wedding, they don’t have to be worried about any tragedy. NARRATOR 1 Very true, very true. Although I have seen many a film where there is tragedy despite a wedding at the end. NARRATOR 2 Of course, old fellow. I’ve even seen some films where the wedding is the tragedy. They laugh. NARRATOR 1 This is a very special wedding, too, isn’t it? NARRATOR 2 It is, indeed. Sir Nathaniel and Lady Rebecca are getting married this very day. NARRATOR 1 What a beautiful, romantic story theirs is. NARRATOR 2 (hesitating) I suppose you could call it that. NARRATOR 1 With grand, heroic Nathaniel swooping in to rescue her from a band of desperate criminals, only to be mistaken as a criminal himself, condemned to be hanged. But just at the right moment, his title is revealed and he is saved! NARRATOR 2 I think you’ve got the details a tiny bit twisted, old chap. NARRATOR 1 In what way? Was not Lady Rebecca kidnapped on her way to wed Sir Nathaniel? And did he not pursue them all the way to Sherwood forest to rescue her? NARRATOR 2 No, no! You’ve got the whole story all wrong! NARRATOR 1 What do you mean? How? NARRATOR 2 It’s all a bit complicated, really, You see, that’s the official story. The true story is nothing like it. (facing the audience) You see, it all started with this young man named Nathaniel… FADE TO: EXT. COUNTRY ROAD – DAY NATHANIEL is walking cheerily along, whistling, with a small knapsack slung over his shoulder. NARRATOR 2 (V.O.) Nathaniel was a young man of, say, twenty-four or twenty-five, and he was out on his own. He didn’t have any money, but he didn’t care. He despised the stuff. So this Nathaniel- NARRATOR 1 (interrupting) (V.O.) Is this the same Nathaniel that’s in the wedding at the end? NARRATOR 2 You’ll find out. As I was saying, this Nathaniel was ambling cheerily along, minding his own business when, suddenly, he was attacked! RUPERT jumps from behind a bush in front of Nathaniel. RUPERT All right, traveler, hand over your money! NATHANIEL But I haven’t got any money! RUPERT Oh, you haven’t, eh? (snatching Nathaniel’s knapsack) Mind if I take a look? NATHANIEL (holding on to his knapsack) Unhand this bag, wretch! Do you not take me at my word? RUPERT No, I don’t! They continue pulling at the sack, thrashing around, until they both fall over onto the ground. After a scuffle, Rupert ends up with the bag, while Nathaniel sits nearby, nursing his nose. RUPERT (pulling a hat from the knapsack) There’s nothing in here but a hat! NATHANIEL (indignant) I know. I put it there! It’s too hot to wear a hat just now. RUPERT (shoving the hat back into the knapsack) Well, you can have it back now. NATHANIEL Thanks very much. Rupert hand the knapsack back to Nathaniel, and they begin brushing themselves off, still sitting on the ground. NATHANIEL So what’s your game, then? Robbing every song of England that come along? RUPERT Ah, well, I’m a bit down on my luck, you see. Haven’t got any money – not that I need it, you understand. But sometimes I need to eat, and money is handy right about then. So I’ve started a life of crime, to see how that pays off. NATHANIEL And how does it pay off? RUPERT Rotten. Haven’t gotten anything, and I’ve been working three days already! But, say, what are you doing wandering around with no money? NATHANIEL (importantly) I’m looking for a life of adventure! RUPERT (chuckles) Are you? Well, good luck. Not much adventure to be found round here. Hey! I got an idea! Why don’t you join me? We’d do well together, and that’d be a good life of adventure! NATHANIEL You mean…be an outlaw? RUPERT Yes. NATHANIEL With you? RUPERT Yes. NATHANIEL All right! Why not? It wouldn’t be so bad after all! What do we do first? RUPERT Good question, that. (thinks) Here’s an idea: ever heard of the Sherwood Bands? NATHANIEL No. RUPERT Well, they’re bands in Sherwood forest. They have leaders and they’re rivals or something. Anyway, you have to do something to get in, but once you’re in you’re in for life! Then, you go robbing and thieving with all the rest of the band and they split the loot. And when they’re not marauding, they just sort of lie about. NATHANIEL Sounds interesting. What do you have to do? RUPERT Oh I don’t know. Swim a river or something, I imagine. It really doesn’t matter because we can do it whatever it is. NATHANIEL Well, how do we find one of these bands? RUPERT Just go to Sherwood and they’ll find us. The first one we meet we’ll have a go at, all right? NATHANIEL (hesitates) All right. I’m in. RUPERT Good show! They stand and Rupert leads Nathaniel down the road. RUPERT We should make it to Sherwood Forest by this evening if we hurry. So, tell me about yourself. First, what’s your name? NATHANIEL I’m Nathaniel. And you? RUPERT My name’s Rupert. They continue walking down the road. FADE TO: EXT. GRANTLEIGH CASTLE GATES – DAY There are preparations for a departure going on by the gates. Horses are being saddled, bridled, and a covered cart is being set up. Three soldiers are outside as well, filling horse-sacks with food. LORD JOHN (V.O.) I expect you to be on your guard at all times! CUT TO: INT. GRANTLEIGH CASTLE – SAME LORD JOHN of Grantleigh is standing near a window, watching the preparations below. GRAPP is standing a short distance away. LORD JOHN If anything- (turning to Grapp) And I do mean anything – harms my daughter, you shall pay for it with your life. Not one scratch, not a single hair turned on her head. Do I make myself clear? GRAPP Yes, my lord, absolutely. I promise you she shall arrive in Nottingham safely. LORD JOHN (softening) Oh, my dear Grapp, you have served us well and I do not mean to be severe upon you. Lord knows that child has made this journey hundreds of times by now. But I can’t help feeling nervous every time she goes. GRAPP It is natural, my lord. LORD JOHN I just can’t seem to shake the premonition that something will happen. GRAPP My lord, you can trust my protection. LORD JOHN (walking a short distance away) Oh, I know, I know. It’s not so much that I’m worried about a laxity in your protection, or even that Robin Hood himself would dare to attack you. You know my daughter. She is wild and headstrong, but most of all she is clever. And that is not a good mixture. I’m frightened that she might take it into her head to run off for a bit of fun. Do you know what that might do to me or her mother? It would almost certainly kill Lady Grantleigh. GRAPP My lord, she has not yet made any attempt to run away. LORD JOHN Yet. She has not yet, you said. Disgusting word. It only means that the time is before us. GRAPP Perhaps, my lord, but isn’t that more comforting than if she had once already? LORD JOHN Comforting? Not in the least! Why should it be? GRAPP Well, my lord, if she had already run away, she might find she enjoyed the rush and try it again. Since she has not, she knows no such pleasure. LORD JOHN I see, yes. But that does not make a worried father any the less worried. She’s young, she might do anything yet. GRAPP She’s not all that young any longer, my lord. Nearly twenty now. LORD JOHN Yes. GRAPP Old enough by far to be married. LORD JOHN Sir, you read my mind. I was just now wishing that some knight would come along and settle her down. It would be just what she needs. GRAPP Aye, sir. An attendant slips in the room. ATTENDANT (bowing) The convoy is prepared, my lord. LORD JOHN Very good. The attendant leaves. LORD JOHN Be careful, Grapp. GRAPP You can count on me, sir. CUT TO: EXT. GRANTLEIGH CASTLE – SAME Grapp comes out of the castle gate with gloves in his hand and his helmet under his arm and strides over to the covered cart. He knocks lightly on the wood. GRAPP Lady Rebecca? REBECCA sticks her head through the curtain. REBECCA Yes? GRAPP Are you ready? REBECCA Of course I am, I’m here, aren’t I? GRAPP Yes’m. We’ll be setting off. REBECCA Very good. She retracts her head. Grapp walks to the horse and foremost of the procession and mounts it. Then, with a whistle, he begins riding out of the court. Two soldiers on horses and one driving the covered cart follow him. FADE TO: EXT. SHERWOOD FOREST – DAY Rupert and Nathaniel are walking through the forest, ad-libbing chat about themselves. Suddenly, from the surrounding bushes and trees swarm a group of men dressed all in brown. They quickly surround the travelers and ready the bows with arrows aimed straight at Rupert and Nathaniel. GERALD walks out from behind the men and faces the two. GERALD Hello. You’ve wandered into a bad part of Sherwood, you know. NATHANIEL (gulping) Have we? Well, we’ll be leaving, then. Nathaniel turns to leave, but Rupert hold on to him. RUPERT (in a whisper to Nathaniel) This must be one of those bands (loudly to Gerald) Hi there! I’m Rupert, and this is my friend, Nathaniel. NATHANIEL P-pleased to meet you. GERALD Likewise I’m sure. RUPERT And how may be address you? GERALD You may call me Gerald, and this is my Band of Many Men. RUPERT (to Nathaniel) I told you! NATHANIEL (perking up) Oh? RUPERT Why, we’ve come to join your band! GERALD (chuckling) Have you? Well, we don’t just take in anyone, you know. (eyes Nathaniel up and down) But you can have a go, if you like. Have you got credentials? Is there a current member of the band who is willing to sponsor you? Have you ever been in any bands previously? RUPERT We don’t really have any credentials, and we’ve never been in a band before; but I’m sure once you get to know us, any of you would be more than willing to sponsor us. General laughter from among the band. GERALD I’m sure. We do have specific rules here. Our first requirement is that you bring us something of great value. NATHANIEL Bring it where? RUPERT (nudging Nathaniel) Sh. (to Gerald) We’re willing to do it. Anything else? GERALD (amused) Yes. Why don’t you just come back to our camp with us? We have a few more formalities to complete. Members of the band come up behind Rupert and Nathaniel and blindfold them. Gerald leads the way as they then go into the forest. After trekking for some time, they come upon GERALD’S CAMP, which is very much like a modern Gentlemen’s club. An elevated wooden chair is set in one corner, and to this Gerald heads and sits upon. Rupert and Nathaniel are placed before him and unblindfolded. GERALD Welcome, Gentlemen! This is my camp! NATHANIEL It’s…very nice. GERALD Thank you! And now to address you application of membership. Gerald snaps his fingers and paper and pen are placed on his lap. GERALD (taking up the utensils) Names? RUPERT I am Rupert. GERALD (writing) Would you spell that please? RUPERT Certainly. R-U-P-E-R-T. GERALD (writing) Thank you, and the other one? NATHANIEL Nathaniel. N-A-T-H- GERALD (interrupting) Thank you! Occupations? RUPERT Fugitives from justice! GERALD (impressed) Really? For what, may I ask? RUPERT For robbing a nobleman and leaving him stranded. GERALD I say, awfully good. RUPERT Thank you. GERALD (returning to writing) Family? RUPERT None, sir. We are bachelors. GERALD (writing) Excellent! Sponsor? Oh no, you don’t have one. RUPERT Not yet. GERALD Right, I think that’s all the information we need for now. (hands paper and pen to member) Now about initiation. There are two steps to initiation. First, you must bring us something of great value – something you’ve stolen. The regulations are fairly loose. I mean, you don’t have to bring us the crown of England, but it should be pretty big. Second, once you’ve returned with whatever-it-is, we as the rest of the band will decide if we think it’s good enough. RUPERT Right! GERALD (speeding up) Now, step one is mandatory, you have to do it no matter what; step two is optional, we may not even do it. But, if you fail to complete step one you cannot repeat it. If you fail step two you can repeat it as many times as you like. RUPERT Got it. GERALD Now, if you fail the second step ten times, you can restart the whole project over again. Fail it twenty times and you cannot come back until all previous attempts have been erased through time. That usually takes about five years. I think that’s everything. Rupert and Nathaniel stand silent for a moment, dazed. GERALD You can go commence step one, now. RUPERT (snapping to attention) Oh! Yes! Right! We’re going! Rupert pulls Nathaniel away. Gerald sits back in his chair watching them leave. GERALD I wonder how they’ll fare. That Rupert fellow would be a useful chap to have around. Dunno about the other one yet. CUT TO: |