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新娘百分百 Notting Hill

NOTTING HILL
 
Screenplay by Richard Curtis

 
        Title
 
        EXT. VARIOUS DAYS
 
        'She' plays through the credits.
 
        Exquisite footage of Anna Scott -- the great movie star of our
        time -- an ideal -- the perfect star and woman -- her life full of
        glamour and sophistication and mystery.
 
        EXT. STREET - DAY
 
        Mix through to William, 35, relaxed, pleasant, informal. We
        follow him as he walks down Portobello Road, carrying a load of
        bread. It is spring.
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               Of course, I've seen her films and
               always thought she was, well,
               fabulous -- but, you know,
               million miles from the world I live
               in. Which is here -- Notting Hill
               -- not a bad place to be...
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
        It's a full fruit market day.
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               There's the market on weekdays,
               selling every fruit and vegetable
               known to man...
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
        A man in denims exits the tattoo studio.
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               The tattoo parlour -- with a guy
               outside who got drunk and now can't
               remember why he chose 'I Love Ken'...
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               The racial hair-dressers where
               everyone comes out looking like the
               Cookie Monster, whether they like
               it or not...
 
        Sure enough, a girl exits with a huge threaded blue bouffant.
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - SATURDAY
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               Then suddenly it's the weekend, and
               from break of day, hundreds of stalls
               appears out of nowhere, filling
               Portobello Road right up to Notting
               Hill Gate...
 
        A frantic crowded Portobello market.
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               ... and thousands of people buy
               millions of antiques, some genuine...
 
        The camera finally settles on a stall selling beautiful stained
        glass windows of various sizes, some featuring biblical scenes
        and saints.
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               ... and some not so genuine.
 
        EXT. GOLBORNE ROAD - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               And what's great is that lots of
               friends have ended up in this part of
               London -- that's Tony, architect
               turned chef, who recently invested
               all the money he ever earned in a new
               restaurant...
 
        Shot of Tony proudly setting out a board outside his restaurant,
        the sign still being painted. He receives and approves a huge
        fresh salmon.
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               So this is where I spend my days
               and years -- in this small village in
               the middle of a city -- in a house
               with a blue door that my wife and I
               bought together... before she left
               me for a man who looked like Harrison
               Ford, only even handsomer...
 
        We arrive outside his blue-doored house just off Portobello.
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               ... and where I now lead a strange
               half-life with a lodger called...
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S HOUSE - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM
               Spike!
 
        The house has far too many things in it. Definitely two-
        bachelor flat.
 
        Spike appears. An unusual looking fellow. He has unusual
        hair, unusual facial hair and an unusual Welsh accent: very
        white, as though his flesh has never seen the sun. He wears
        only shorts.
 
                               SPIKE
               Even he. Hey, you couldn't help me
               with an incredibly important
               decision, could you?
 
                               WILLIAM
               This is important in comparison to,
               let's say, whether they should
               cancel third world debt?
 
                               SPIKE
               That's right -- I'm at last going out
               on a date with the great Janine and I
               just want to be sure I've picked the
               right t-shirt.
 
                               WILLIAM
               What are the choices?
 
                               SPIKE
               Well... wait for it...
                       (He pulls on a t-shirt)
               First there's this one...
 
        The t-shirt is white with a horrible looking plastic alien
        coming out of it, jaws open, blood everywhere. It says 'I Love
        Blood.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- might make it hard to strike a
               really romantic note.
 
                               SPIKE
               Point taken.
 
        He heads back up the stairs... talks as he changes...
 
                               SPIKE
               I suspect you'll prefer the next one.
 
        And he re-enters in a white t-shirt, with a large arrow,
        pointing down to his flies, saying, 'Get It Here.'
 
                               SPIKE
               Cool, huh?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- she might think you don't have
               true love on your mind.
 
                               SPIKE
               Wouldn't want that...
                       (and back up he goes)
               Okay -- just one more.
 
        He comes down wearing it. Lots of hearts, saying, 'You're the
        most beautiful woman in the world.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, yes, that's perfect. Well
               done.
 
                               SPIKE
               Thanks. Great. Wish me luck.
 
                              WILLIAM
               Good luck.
 
        Spike turns and walks upstairs proudly. Revealing that on the
        back of the t-shirt, also printed in big letters, is written
        'Fancy a fuck?'
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               And so it was just another hopeless
               Wednesday, as I set off through the
               market to work, little suspecting
               that this was the day which would
               change my life forever. This is
               work, by the way, my little travel
               book shop...
 
        A small unpretentious store... named 'The Travel Book Co.'
 
                               WILLIAM (V.O.)
               ... which, well, sells travel books
               -- and, to be frank with you, doesn't
               always sell many of those.
 
        William enters.
 
        INT. THE BOOKSHOP - DAY
 
        It is a small shop, slightly chaotic, bookshelves everywhere,
        with little secret bits round corners with even more books.
        Martin, William's sole employee, is waiting enthusiastically.
        He is very keen, an uncrushable optimist. Perhaps without
        cause. A few seconds later, William stands gloomily behind the
        desk.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Classic. Absolutely classic.
               Profit from major sales push -- minus
               $B!r(J347.
 
                               MARTIN
               Shall I go get a cappuccino? Ease the
               pain.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes, better get me a half. All I can
               afford.
 
                               MARIN
               I get your logic. Demi-capu coming up.
 
        He salutes and bolts out the door -- as he does, a woman walks in.
        We only just glimpse her.
 
        Cut to William working. He looks up casually. And sees
        something. His reaction is hard to read. After a pause...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Can I help you?
 
        It is Anna Scott, the biggest movie star in the world -- here --
        in his shop. The most divine, subtle, beautiful woman on earth.
        When she speaks she is very self-assured and self-contained.
 
                               ANNA
               No, thanks. I'll just look around.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Fine.
 
        She wanders over to a shelf as he watches her -- and picks out a
        quite smart coffee table book.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That book's really not good -- just
               in case, you know, browsing turned to
               buying. You'd be wasting your money.
 
                               ANNA
               Really?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes. This one though is... very
               good.
 
        He picks up a book on the counter.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I think the man who wrote it has
               actually been to Turkey, which helps.
               There's also a very amusing incident
               with a kebab.
 
                               ANNA
               Thanks. I'll think about it.
 
        William suddenly spies something odd on the small TV monitor
        beside him.
 
                               WILLIAM
               If you could just give me a second.
 
        Her eyes follow him as he moves toward the back of the shop and
        approaches a man in slightly ill-fitting clothes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Excuse me.
 
                               THIEF
               Yes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bad news.
 
                               THIEF
               What?
 
                               WILLIAM
               We've got a security camera in this
               bit of the shop.
 
                               THIEF
               So?
 
                               WILLIAM
               So, I saw you put that book down your
               trousers.
 
                               THIEF
               What book?
 
                               WILLIAM
               The one down your trousers.
 
                               THIEF
               I haven't got a book down my trousers.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right -- well, then we have something
               of an impasse. I tell you what --
               I'll call the police -- and,   what can
               I say? -- If I'm wrong about the whole
               book-down-the-trousers scenario, I
               really apologize.
 
                               THIEF
               Okay -- what if I did have a book down
               my trousers?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, ideally, when I went back to
               the desk, you'd remove the Cadogan
               guide to Bali from your trousers, and
               either wipe it and put it back, or
               buy it. See you in a sec.
 
        He returns to his desk. In the monitor we just glimpse, as does
        William, the book coming out of the trousers and put back on the
        shelves. The thief drifts out towards the door. Anna, who has
        observed all this, is looking at a blue book on the counter.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Sorry about that...
 
                               ANNA
               No, that's fine. I was going to
               steal one myself but now I've changed
               my mind. Signed by the author, I see.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes, we couldn't stop him. If you
               can find an unsigned copy, it's
               worth an absolute fortune.
 
        She smiles. Suddenly the thief is there.
 
                               THIEF
               Excuse me.
 
                               ANNA
               Yes.
 
                               THIEF
               Can I have your autograph?
 
                               ANNA
               What's your name?
 
                               THIEF
               Rufus.
 
        She signs his scruffy piece of paper. He tries to read it.
 
                               THIEF
               What does it say?
 
                               ANNA
               Well, that's the signature -- and
               above, it says 'Dear Rufus -- you
               belong in jail.'
 
                               THIEF
               Nice one. Would you like my phone
               number?
 
                               ANNA
               Tempting but... no, thank you.
 
        Thief leaves.
 
                               ANNA
               I think I will try this one.
 
        She hands William a $B!r(J20 note and the book he said was rubbish.
        He talks as he handles the transaction.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh -- right -- on second thoughts
               maybe it wasn't that bad. Actually
               -- it's a sort of masterpiece really.
               None of those childish kebab
               stories you get in so many travel
               books these days. And I'll throw in
               one of these for free.
 
        He drops in one of the signed books.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Very useful for lighting fires,
               wrapping fish, that sort of things.
 
        She looks at him with a slight smile.
 
                               ANNA
               Thanks.
 
        And leaves. She's out of his life forever. William is a little
        dazed. Seconds later Martin comes back in.
 
                               MARTIN
               Cappuccino as ordered.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Thanks. I don't think you'll believe
               who was just in here.
 
                               MARTIN
               Who? Someone famous?
 
        But William's innate natural English discretion takes over.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No. No-one -- no-one.
 
        They set about drinking their coffees.
 
                               MARTIN
               Would be exciting if someone famous
               did come into the shop though,
               wouldn't it? Do you know -- this is
               pretty incredible actually -- I once
               saw Ringo Starr. Or at least I think
               it was Ringo. It might have been
               that broke from 'Fiddler On The Roof,'
               Toppy.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Topol.
 
                               MARTIN
               That's right -- Topol.
 
                               WILLIAM
               But Ringo Starr doesn't look
               anything like Topol.
 
                               MARTIN
               No, well... he was quite a long way
               away.
 
                               WILLIAM
               So it could have been neither of them?
 
                               MARTIN
               I suppose so.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. It's not a classic anecdotes,
               is it?
 
                               MARTIN
               Not classic, no.
 
        Martin shakes his head. William drains his cappuccino.
 
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right -- want another one?
 
                               MARTIN
               Yes. No, wait -- let's go crazy --
               I'll have an orange juice.
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
        William sets off.
 
        INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY
 
        William collects his juice in a coffee shop on Westbourne Park
        Road.
 
        EXT. PORTOBELLO ROAD - DAY
 
        William swings out of the little shop -- he turns the corner of
        Portobello Road and bumps straight into Anna. The orange
        juice, in its foam cup, flies. It soaks Anna.
 
                               ANNA
               Oh Jesus.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Here, let me help.
 
        He grabs some paper napkins and starts to clean it off -- getting
        far too near her breasts in the panic of it...
 
                               ANNA
               What are you doing?!
 
        He jumps back.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Nothing, nothing... Look, I live just
               over the street -- you could get
               cleaned up.
 
                               ANNA
               No thank you. I need to get my car
               back.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I also have a phone. I'm confident
               that in five minutes we can have you
               spick and span and back on the street
               again... in the non-prostitute sense
               obviously.
 
        In his diffident way, he is confident, despite her being
        genuinely annoyed. She turns and looks at him.
 
                               ANNA
               Okay. So what does 'just over the
               street' mean -- give it to me in yards.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Eighteen yards. That's my house
               there.
 
        He doesn't lie -- it is eighteen yards away. She looks down.
        She looks up at him.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S HOUSE - CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        They enter. She carries a few stylish bags.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Come on in. I'll just...
 
        William runs in further -- it's a mess. He kicks some old shoes
        under the stairs, bins an unfinished pizza and hides a plate of
        breakfast in a cupboard. She enters the kitchen.
 
                               WILLIAM
               It's not that tidy, I fear.
 
        And he guides her up the stairs, after taking the bag of books
        from her...
 
                               WILLIAM
               The bathroom is right at the top of
               the stairs and there's a phone on the
               desk up there.
 
        She heads upstairs.
 
        INT. KITCHEN - DAY
 
        William is tidying up frantically. Then he hears Anna's feet on
        the stairs. She walks down, wearing a short, sparkling black
        top beneath her leather jacket. With her trainers still on. He
        is dazzled by the sight of her.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Would you like a cup of tea before
               you go?
 
                               ANNA
               No thanks.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Coffee?
 
                               ANNA
               No.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Orange juice -- probably not.
 
        He moves to his very empty fridge -- and offers its only contents.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Something else cold -- coke, water,
               some disgusting sugary drink
               pretending to have something to do
               with fruits of the forest?
 
                              ANNA
               Really, no.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Would you like something to nibble --
               apricots, soaked in honey -- quite
               why, no one knows -- because it stops
               them tasting of apricots, and makes
               them taste like honey, and if you
               wanted honey, you'd just buy honey,
               instead of apricots, but nevertheless
               -- there we go -- yours if you want
               them.
 
                               ANNA
               No.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Do you always say 'no' to everything?
 
        Pause. She looks at him deep.
 
                               ANNA
               No.
                       (pause)
               I better be going. Thanks for your
               help.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You're welcome and, may I also say...
               heavenly.
 
        It has taken a lot to get this out loud. He is not a smooth-
        talking man.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Take my one chance to say it. After
               you've read that terrible book,
               you're certainly not going to be
               coming back to the shop.
 
        She smiles. She's cool.
 
                               ANNA
               Thank you.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes. Well. My pleasure.
 
        He guides her towards the door.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Nice to meet you. Surreal but nice.
 
        In a slightly awkward moment, he shows her out the door. He
        closes the door and shakes his head in wonder. Then...
 
                               WILLIAM
               'Surreal but nice.' What was I
               thinking?
 
        ... He shakes his head again in horror and wanders back along
        the corridor in silence. There's a knock on the door. He moves
        back, casually...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Coming.
 
        He opens the door. It's her.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh hi. Forget something?
 
                               ANNA
               I forgot my bag.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh right.
 
        He shoots into the kitchen and picks up the forgotten shopping
        bag. Then returns and hands it to her.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Here we go.
 
                               ANNA
               Thanks. Well...
 
        They stand in that corridor -- in that small space. Second time
        saying goodbye. A strange feeling of intimacy. She leans
        forward and she kisses him. Total silence. A real sense of the
        strangeness of those lips, those famous lips on his. They part.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I apologize for the 'surreal but nice'
               comment. Disaster...
 
                               ANNA
               Don't worry about it. I thought the
               apricot and honey business was the
               real lowpoint.
 
        Suddenly there is a clicking of a key in the lock.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh my God. My flatmate. I'm sorry --
               there's no excuse for him.
 
        Spike walks in.
 
                               SPIKE
               Hi.
 
                               ANNA
               Hi.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hi.
 
        Spike walks past unsuspiciously and heads into the kitchen.
 
                               SPIKE
               I'm just going to go into the kitchen
               to get some food -- and then I'm going
               to tell you a story that will make your
               balls shrink to the size of raisins.
 
        And leaves them in the corridor.
 
                               ANNA
                Probably best not tell anyone about
               this.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. No one. I mean, I'll tell
               myself sometimes but... don't worry
               -- I won't believe it.
 
                               ANNA
               Bye.
 
        And she leaves, with just a touch of William's hand. Spike
        comes out of the kitchen, eating something white out of a
        styrofoam container with a spoon.
 
                               SPIKE
               There's something wrong with this
               yogurt.
 
                               WILLIAM
               It's not yogurt -- it's mayonnaise.
 
                               SPIKE
               Well, there you go.
                       (takes another big spoonful)
               On for a video fest tonight? I've
               got some absolute classic.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        The lights are off. William and Spike on the couch, just the
        light from the TV playing on their faces. Cut to the TV full
        screen. There is Anna. She is in a stylish Woody Allen type
        modern romantic comedy, 'Gramercy Park,' in black and white.
 
        INT. MANHATTAN ART GALLERY - DAY
 
        Anna's character -- Woody Anna -- is walking around the gallery
        with her famous co-star, Michael. They should be the perfect
        couple, but there is tension. Anna is not happy.
 
                               MICHAEL
               Smile.
 
                               ANNA
               No.
 
                               MICHAEL
               Smile.
 
                               ANNA
               I've got nothing to smile about.
 
                               MICHAEL
               Okay in about 7 seconds, I'm going to
               ask you to marry me.
 
        And after a couple of seconds -- wow -- she smiles.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
                               SPIKE
               Imagine -- somewhere in the world
               there's a man who's allowed to kiss
               her.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes, she is fairly fabulous.
 
        INT. BOOKSHOP - DAY
 
        The next day. William and Martin quietly co-existing. An annoy-
        ing customer enters. Mr. Smith.
 
                               MR. SMITH
               Do you have any books by Dickens?
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, we're a travel bookshop. We only
               sell travel books.
 
                               MR. SMITH
               Oh right. How about that new John
               Grisham thriller?
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, that's a novel too.
 
                               MR. SMITH
               Oh right. Have you got a copy of
               'Winnie the Pooh'?
 
        Pause.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Martin -- your customer.
 
                               MARTIN
               Can I help you?
 
        William looks up. At that moment the entire window is suddenly
        taken up by the huge side of a bus, obscuring the light -- and
        entirely covered with a portrait of Anna -- from her new film,
        'Helix.'
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S HOUSE - CONDOR/LIVING ROOM - DAY
 
        William heads upstairs and pauses. Spike coming down, wearing
        full body scuba diving gear.
 
                               SPIKE
               Hey.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hi...
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S KITCHEN - DAY
 
        The two of them fixing a cup of tea in the kitchen.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Just incidentally -- why are you
               wearing that?
 
                               SPIKE
               Ahm -- combination of factors really.
               No clean clothes...
 
                               WILLIAM
               There never will be, you know, unless
               you actually clean your clothes.
 
                               SPIKE
               Right. Vicious circle. And then I was
               like rooting around in your things,
               and found this, and I thought -- cool.
               Kind of spacey.
 
        EXT. WILLIAM'S TERRACE - DAY
 
        The two of them on the rooftop terrace, passing the day.
        William is reading 'The bookseller.' The terrace is small and
        the plants aren't great -- but it overlooks London in a rather
        wonderful way. Spike still in scuba gear, goggles on.
 
                               SPIKE
               There's something wrong with the
               goggles though...
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, they were prescription, so I could
               see all the fishes properly.
 
                               SPIKE
               Groovy. You should do more of this
               stuff.
 
                               WILLIAM
               So -- any messages?
 
                               SPIKE
               Yeh, I wrote a couple down.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Two? That's it?
 
                               SPIKE
               You want me to write down all your
               messages?
 
        William closes his eyes in exasperation.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Who were the ones you didn't write
               down from?
 
                               SPIKE
               Ahm let's see -- ahm. No. Gone
               completely. Oh no, wait. There was --
               one from your mum: she said don't
               forget lunch and her leg's hurting
               again.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. No one else?
 
                               SPIKE
               Absolutely not.
 
        Spike leans back and relaxes.
 
                               SPIKE
               Though if we're going for this
               obsessive writing-down-all-messages
               thing -- some American girl called
               Anna called a few days ago.
 
        William freezes -- then looks at Spike.
 
                               WILLIAM
               What did she say?
 
                               SPIKE
               Well, it was genuinely bizarre...
               she said, hi -- it's Anna -- and then
               she said, call me at the Ritz -- and
               then gave herself a completely
               different name.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Which was?
 
                               SPIKE
               Absolutely no idea. Remembering one
               name's bad enough...
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - DAY
 
        William on the phone. We hear the formal man at the other end of
        the phone. And then intercut with him.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hello.
 
                               RITZ MAN (V.O.)
               May I help you, sir?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ahm, look this is a very odd
               situation. I'm a friend of Anna
               Scott's -- and she rang me at home the
               day before yesterday -- and left a
               message saying she's staying with
               you...
 
        INT. RITZ RECEPTION - DAY
 
                               RITZ MAN
               I'm sorry, we don't have anyone of
               that name here, sir.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, that's right -- I know that. She
               said she's using another name -- but
               the problem is she left the message
               with my flatmate, which was a serious
               mistake.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM
 
                               WILLIAM (cont'd)
               Imagine if you will the stupidest
               person you've ever met -- are you
               doing that...?
 
        Spike happens to be in the foreground of this shot. He's read-
        ing a newspaper.
 
                               RITZ MAN
               Yes, sir. I have him in my mind.
 
                               WILLIAM
               And then double it -- and that is the
               -- what can I say -- git I'm living
               with and he cannot remember...
 
                               SPIKE
               Try 'Flintstone.'
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (to Spike)
               What?
 
                               SPIKE
               I think she said her name was
               'Flintstone.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               Does 'Flintstone' mean anything to
               you?
 
                               RITZ MAN
               I'll put you right through, sir.
 
        Flintstone is indeed the magic word.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh my God.
 
        He practices how to sound.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hello. Hi. Hi.
 
                               ANNA (V.O.)
               Hi.
 
        We hear her voice -- don't see her.
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (caught out)
               Oh hi. It's William Thacker. We,
               ahm I work in a bookshop.
 
                               ANNA (V.O.)
               You played it pretty cool here,
               waiting for three days to call.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, I've never played anything cool
               in my entire life. Spike, who I'll
               stab to death later, never gave me the
               message.
 
                               ANNA (V.O.)
               Oh -- Okay.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Perhaps I could drop round for tea or
               something?
 
                               ANNA (V.O.)
               Yeh -- unfortunately, things are
               going to be pretty busy, but... okay,
               let's give it a try. Four o'clock
               could be good.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. Great.
                       (he hangs up)
               Classic. Classic.
 
        EXT. RITZ - DAY
 
        William jumps off a bus and walks toward the Ritz. He carries a
        small bunch of roses.
 
        INT. RITZ HOTEL - DAY
 
        He approaches the lifts. At the lift, he pushes the button and
        the doors open. As he is getting in, William is joined by a young
        man. His name is Tarquin.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Which floor?
 
                               TARQUIN
               Three.
 
        William pushes the button. They wait for the doors to close.
 
        INT. RITZ CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        The lift lands. William gets out. So does Tarquin. Rooms
        30-35 are to the left. 35-39 to the right. William heads right.
        So does Tarquin.
 
        William is puzzled. He slows down as he approaches room 38. So
        does Tarquin. William spots, so does Tarquin. William points
        at the number.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Are you sure you...?
 
                               TARQUIN
               Yes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh. Right.
 
        He knocks. A bright, well-tailored American girl opens the door.
 
                               KAREN
               Hello, I'm Karen. Sorry -- things
               are running a bit late. Here's the
               thing...
 
        She hands them a very slick, expensively produced press kits,
        with the poster picture of Anna, for the film 'Helix.'
 
        INT. THE TRAFALGAR SUITE ANTE-ROOM - DAY
 
        A few seconds later -- they enter the main waiting room. There
        are a number of journalists waiting for their audience.
 
                               KAREN
               What did you think of the film?
 
                               TARQUIN
               Marvellous. 'Close Encounters'
               meets 'Jean De Florette.' Oscar-
               winning stuff.
 
        They both turn to William for his opinion.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I agree.
 
                               KAREN
               I'm sorry. I didn't get down what
               magazines you're from.
 
                               TARQUIN
               'Time Out.'
 
                               KAREN
               Great. And you...
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (seeing it on a coffee
                        table)
               'Horse and Hound.' The name's
               William Whacker. I think she might
               be expecting me.
 
                               KAREN
               Okay -- take a seat. I'll check.
 
        They sit down as Karen goes off.
 
                               TARQUIN
               You've brought her flowers?
 
        William goes for the cover-up.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No -- they're... for my grandmother.
               She's in a hospital nearby. Thought
               I'd kill two birds with one stone.
 
                               TARQUIN
               I'm sorry. Which hospital?
 
        Pause. He's in trouble.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Do you mind me not saying -- it's a
               rather distressing disease and the
               name of the hospital rather gives it
               away.
 
                               TARQUIN
               Oh sure. Of course.
 
                               KAREN
               Mr. Thacker.
 
        Saved by the bell.
 
        INT. TRAFALGAR SUIT CORRIDOR - DAY
 
                               KAREN
               You've got five minutes.
 
        He is shown in through big golden doors. Karen stays outside.
 
        INT. THE TRAFALGAR SUITE SITTING ROOM - DAY
 
        There Anna is, framed in the window. Glorious.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hi.
 
                               ANNA
               Hello.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I brought these, but clearly...
 
        There are lots of other flowers in the room.
 
                               ANNA
               Oh no, ho -- these are great.
 
        A fair amount of tension. These two people hardly know each
        other -- and the first and last time they met, they kissed.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Sorry about not ringing back. The
               whole two-names concept was totally too
               much for my flatman's pea-sized
               intellect.
 
                               ANNA
               No, it's a stupid privacy thing. I
               always choose a cartoon character --
               last time out, I was Mrs. Bambi.
 
        At which moment Jeremy, Karen's boss, comes in. A fairly grave,
        authoritative fifty-year-old PR man consulting a list.
 
                               JEREMY
               Everything okay?
 
                               ANNA
               Yes, thanks.
 
                               JEREMY
               And you are from 'Horse and Hound'
               magazine?
 
        William nods.
 
                               ANNA
               Is that so?
 
        William shrugs his shoulders. Jeremy settles at a little desk
        in the corner and makes notes. A pause. William feels he has to
        act the part. They sit in chairs opposite each other.
 
                               WILLIAM
               So I'll just fire away, shall I?
 
        Anna nods.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. Ahm... the film's great...
               and I just wondered -- whether you
               ever thought of having more...
               horses in it?
 
                               ANNA
               Ahm -- well -- we would have liked to
               -- but it was difficult, obviously,
               being set in space.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Obviously. Very difficult.
 
        Jeremy leaves.
 
        William puts his head in his hands. He was panic.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm sorry -- I arrived outside -- they
               thrust this thing into my hand -- I
               didn't know what to do.
 
                               ANNA
               No, it's my fault, I thought this
               would all be over by now. I just
               wanted to sort of apologize for the
                kissing thing. I seriously don't
               know what got in to me. I just wanted
               to make sure you were fine about it.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Absolutely fine about it.
 
        Re-enter Jeremy.
 
                               JEREMY
               Do remember that Miss Scott is also
               keen to talk about her next project,
               which is shooting later in the summer.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh yes -- excellent. Ahm -- any horses
               in that one? Or hounds, of course. Our
               readers are equally intrigued by both
               species.
                               ANNA
               It takes place on a submarine.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes. Right... But if there were horses,
               would you be riding them yourself or
               would you be getting a stunt horse person
               double sort of thing?
 
        Jeremy exits.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm just a complete moron. Sorry.
               This is the sort of thing that happens
               in dreams -- not in real life. Good
               dreams, obviously -- it's a dream to
               see you.
 
                               ANNA
               And what happens next in the dream?
 
        It's a challenge.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, I suppose in the dream dream
               scenario. I just... ahm, change my
               personality, because you can do that
               in dreams, and walk across and kiss the
               girl but you know it'll never happen.
 
        Pause. Then they move towards each other when... Jeremy
        enters.
 
                               JEREMY
               Time's up, I'm afraid. Sorry it was
               so short. Did you get what you wanted?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Very nearly.
 
                               JEREMY
               Maybe time for one last question?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right.
 
        Jeremy goes out -- it's their last seconds.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Are you busy tonight?
 
                               ANNA
               Yes.
 
        They look at each other. Jeremy enters, with another journalists
        in tow. Anna and William stand and shake hands formally.
 
                               ANNA
               Well, it was nice to meet you.
               Surreal but nice.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Thank you. You are 'Horse and Hound's'
               favorite actress. You and Black
               Beauty. Tied.
 
        INT. TRAFALGAR SUITE CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        William exits fairly despondent and heads for the door. Tarquin
        is in the corridor calling on his mobile phone.
 
                               TARQUIN
               How was she?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Fabulous.
 
                               TARQUIN
               Wait a minute -- she took your
               grandmother's flowers?
 
        William can't think his way out of this.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes. That's right. Bitch.
 
        He turns to go, but is accosted by Karen.
 
                               KAREN
               If you'd like to come with me we can
               rush you through the others.
 
                               WILLIAM
               The others?
 
        INT. RITZ INTERVIEW ROOM - DAY
 
                               KAREN
               Mr. Thacker's from 'Horse and Hound.'
 
        A forty-year-old actor with great presence warmly shakes
        William's hand.
 
                               MALE LEAD
               Pleased to meet you. Did you like the
               film?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ah... yes, enormously.
 
                               MALE LEAD
               Well, fire away.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right, right. Ahm -- did you enjoy
               making the film?
 
                               MALE LEAD
               I did.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Any bit in particular?
 
                               MALE LEAD
               Well, you tell me which bit you liked
               most -- and I'll tell you if I enjoyed
               making it.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ahm right, right, I liked the bit in
               space very much. Did you enjoy
               making that bit?
 
        INT. RITZ INTERVIEW ROOM - DAY
 
        Same room same seat, minutes later, with a monolingual foreign
        actor and an interpreter.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Did you identify with the character
               you were playing?
 
                               INTERPRETER
               Te identicaste con el personaje que
               interpretabas?
 
                               FOREIGN ACTOR
               No.
 
                               INTERPRETER
               No.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ah. Why not?
 
                               INTERPRETER
               Por que no?
 
                               FOREIGN ACTOR
               Porque es un robot carnivoro
               psicopata.
 
                               INTERPRETER
               Because he is playing a psychopathic
               flesh-eating robot.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Classic.
 
        INT. RITZ INTERVIEW ROOM - DAY
 
        And now William is sitting opposite an eleven-year-old American
        girl.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Is this your first film?
 
                               GIRL
               No -- it's my 22nd.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Of course it is. Any favourite among
               the 22?
 
                               GIRL
               Working with Leonardo.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Da Vinci?
 
                               GIRL
               Di Caprio.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Of course. And is he your favourite
               Italian film director?
 
        INT. RITZ CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        William emerges traumatized into the corridor. It is full of
        camera crews. And there is Karen.
 
                               KAREN
               Mr. Thacker?
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (so weary)
               Yes?
 
                               KAREN
               Have you got a moment?
 
        INT. ANNA'S SUITE SITTING ROOM - DAY
 
        They knock on her door.
 
                               ANNA (V.O.)
               Come in.
 
        William enters. A certain nervousness. They are alone again.
 
                               ANNA
               Ahm. That thing I was doing tonight
               -- I'm not doing it any more.  I told
               them I had to spend the evening with
               Britain's premier equestrian
               journalist.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh well, great. Perfect. Oh no --
               shittity brickitty -- it's my sister's
               birthday -- shit -- we're meant to be
               having dinner.
 
                               ANNA
               Okay -- fine.
 
                               WILLIAM
               But no, I'm sure I can get out of it.
 
                               ANNA
               No, I mean, if it's fine with you,
               I'll, you know, be your date.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You'll be my date at my little sister's
               birthday party?
 
                               ANNA
               If that's all right.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm sure it's all right. My friend
               Max is cooking and he's acknowledged
               to be the worst cook in the world, but
               you know, you could hide the food in
               your handbag or something.
 
                               ANNA
               Okay.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Okay.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        Bella and Max are in the kitchen.
 
                               MAX
               He's bringing a girl?
 
                               BELLA
               Miracles do happen.
 
                               MAX
               Does the girl have a name?
 
                               BELLA
               He wouldn't say.
 
                               MAX
               Christ, what is going on in there?
 
        The oven seems to be smoking a little. Then the bell rings.
 
                               MAX (cont'd)
                       Oh God.
 
        It's bad timing. Max shoots out of the kitchen.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        Max heads for the door impatiently. He opens it and turns back
        without looking at William and Anna standing there.
 
                               MAX
               Come on in. Vague food crisis.
 
        William and Anna move along the corridor to the kitchen.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        Bella is there.
 
                               BELLA
               Hiya -- sorry -- the guinea fowl is
               proving more complicated than
               expected.
 
                               WILLIAM
               He's cooking guinea fowl?
 
                               BELLA
               Don't even ask.
 
                               ANNA
               Hi.
 
                               BELLA
               Hi. Good Lord -- you're the spitting
               image of...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bella -- this is Anna.
 
                               BELLA
               Right.
                       (pause)
 
                               MAX
               Okay. Crisis over.
 
        He rises from his stove position.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Max. This is Anna.
 
                               MAX
               Hello, Anna ahm...
                       (He recognizes her -- the
                        word just falls out)
               Scott -- have some wine.
 
                               ANNA
               Thank you.
 
        Door bell goes.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        Max opens the door -- it is Honey.
 
                               MAX
               Hi.
 
        She does a little pose, having worn a real party dress.
 
                               MAX
               Yes, Happy Birthday.
 
        They head back along the corridor.
 
                               MAX
               Look, your brother has brought this
               girl, and ahm...
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        They enter the kitchen.
 
                               HONEY
               Hi guys.
                       (sees Anna)
               Oh holy fuck.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hun -- this is Anna. Anna -- this is
               Honey -- she's my baby sitter.
 
                               ANNA
               Hiya.
 
                               HONEY
               Oh God this is one of those key moments
               in life, when it's possible you can be
               really, genuinely cool -- and I'm going
               to fail a hundred percent. I absolutely
               and totally and utterly adore you and I
               think you're the most beautiful woman
               in the world and more importantly I
               genuinely believe and have believed for
               some time now that we can be best
               friends. What do you think?
 
                               ANNA
               Ahm... I think that sounds -- you know
               -- lucky me. Happy Birthday.
 
        She hands her a present.
 
                               HONEY
               Oh my God. You gave me a present.
               We're best friends already. Marry
               Will -- he's a really nice guy and
               then we can be sisters.
 
                               ANNA
               I'll think about it.
 
        The front door bell goes.
 
                               MAX
               That'll be Bernie.
 
        He heads out into the corridor to the front door.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        Max opens the door.
 
                               MAX
               Hello, Bernie.
 
                               BERNIE
               I'm sorry I'm so late. Bollocksed up
               at work again, I fear. Millions down
               the drain.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        They enter the room.
 
                               MAX
               Bernie -- this is Anna.
 
                               BERNIE
               Hello, Anna. Delighted to meet you.
 
        Doesn't recognize her -- turns to Honey.
 
                               BERNIE
               Honey Bunny -- happy birthday to you.
                       (hands her a present)
               It's a hat. You don't have to wear
               it or anything.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        A minute or two later -- they are standing, drinking wine before
        dinner. Bernie with Anna on their own -- William helping Max in
        the kitchen.
 
                               MAX
               You haven't slept with her, have you?
 
                               WILLIAM
               That is a cheap question and the answer
               is, of course, no comment.
 
                               MAX
               'No comment' means 'yes.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, it doesn't.
 
                               MAX
               Do you ever masturbate?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Definitely no comment.
 
                               MAX
               You see -- it means 'yes.'
 
        Then on to Bernie's conversation.
 
                               BERNIE
               So tell me Anna -- what do you do?
 
                               ANNA
               I'm an actress.
 
                               BERNIE
               Splendid. I'm actually in the stock-
               market, so not really similar fields,
               though I have done some amateur stuff
               -- P.G. Wodehouse, you know -- farce,
               all that. 'Ooh -- careful there,
               vicar.' Always imagined it's a
               pretty tough job, though, acting.
               I mean the wages are a scandal,
               aren't they?
 
                               ANNA
               Well, they can be.
 
                               BERNIE
               I see friends from university --
               clever chaps -- been in the business
               longer than you -- they're scraping
               by on seven, eight thousand a year.
               It's no life. What sort of acting
               do you do?
 
                               ANNA
               Films mainly.
 
                               BERNIE
               Oh splendid. Well done. How's the
               pay in movies? I mean, last film you
               did, what did you get paid?
 
                               ANNA
               Fifteen million dollars.
 
                               BERNIE
               Right. Right. So that's... fairly
               good. On the high side... have you
               tried the nuts?
 
                               MAX
               Right -- I think we're ready.
 
        They all move towards the kitchen.
 
                               ANNA
                       (to Bella)
               I wonder if you could tell me where
               the...?
 
                               BELLA
               Oh, it's just down the corridor on
               the right.
 
                               HONEY
               I'll show you.
 
        A moment's silence as they leave -- then in a split second the
        others all turn to William.
 
                               BELLA
               Quickly, quickly -- talk very quickly
               what are you doing here with Anna
               Scott?
 
                               BERNIE
               Anna Scott?
 
                               BELLA
               Yes.
 
                               BERNIE
               The movie star?
 
                               BELLA
               Yup.
 
                               BERNIE
               Oh God. Oh God. Oh Goddy God.
 
        The horror of his remembered conversation slowly unfolds.
        Honey re-enters.
 
                               HONEY
               I don't believe it. I walked into the
               loo with her. I was still talking when
               she started unbuttoning her jeans...
               She had to ask me to leave.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CONSERVATORY - NIGHT
 
        A little later. They are sat at dinner. Bella next to Anna.
 
                               BELLA
               What do you think of the guinea fowl?
 
                               ANNA
                       (whispering)
               I'm a vegetarian.
 
                               BELLA
               Oh God.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CONSERVATORY - NIGHT
 
        Moving on through the evening -- they are very relaxed, as they
        eat dinner. A few seconds watching the evening going well -- Anna
        is taking this in -- real friends -- relaxed -- easy, teasing.
        And there's a cake. Honey wears Bernie's unsuitable hat. Anna
        watches William laughing at something and then putting his head
        in his hands with mock shame.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CONSERVATORY - NIGHT
 
        Coffee time.
 
                               MAX
               Having you here, Anna, firmly
               establishes what I've long suspected,
               that we really are the most desperate
               hot of under-achievers.
 
                               BERNIE
               Shame!
 
                               MAX
               I'm not saying it's a bad thing, in
               fact, I think it's something we should
               take pride in. I'm going to give the
               last brownie as a prize to the saddest
               act here.
 
        A little pause. Then William turns to Bernie.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bernie.
 
                               BERNIE
               Well, obviously it's me, isn't it --
               I work in the City in a job I don't
               understand and everyone keeps getting
               promoted above me. I haven't had a
               girlfriends since... puberty and,
               well, the long and short of it is,
               nobody fancies me, and if these cheeks
               get any chubbier, they never will.
 
                               HONEY
               Nonsense. I fancy you. Or I did
               before you got so far.
 
                               MAX
               You see -- and unless I'm much mistaken,
               your job still pays you rather a lot of
               money, while Honey here, she earns
               nothing flogging her guts out at
               London's seediest record store.
 
                               HONEY
               Yes. And I don't have hair -- I've got
               feathers, and I've got funny goggly
               eyes, and I'm attracted to cruel men and
               ... no one'll ever marry me because my
               boosies have actually started
               shrinking.
 
                               MAX
               You see -- incredibly sad.
 
                               BELLA
               On the other hand, her best friend is
               Anna Scott.
 
                               HONEY
               That's true, I can't deny it. She
               needs me, what can I say?
 
                               BELLA
               And most of her limbs work. Whereas
               I'm stuck in its thing day and night,
               in a house full of ramps. And to add
               insult to serious injury -- I've
               totally given up smoking, my favourite
               thing, and the truth is... we can't
               have a baby.
 
        Dead silence.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bella.
 
        Bella shrugs her shoulders. Bernie is totally grief-struck.
 
                               BERNIE
               No. Not true...
 
                               BELLA
               C'est la vie... We're lucky in lots
               of ways, but... Surely it's worth a
               brownie.
 
        William reaches for her hand. Max breaks the sombre mood.
 
                               MAX
               Well, I don't know. Look at
               William. Very unsuccessful
               professionally. Divorced. Used to
               be handsome, now kind of squidgy
               around the edges -- and absolutely
               certain never to hear from Anna again
               after she's heard that his nickname
               at school was Floppy.
 
        They all laugh. Anna smiles across at William.
 
                               WILLIAM
               So I get the brownie?
 
                               MAX
               I think you do, yes.
 
                               ANNA
               Wait a minute. What about me?
 
                               MAX
               I'm sorry? You think you deserve the
               brownie?
 
                               ANNA
               Well... a shot at it.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You'll have to prove it. This is a
               great brownie and I'm going to fight
               for it. State your claim.
 
                               ANNA
               Well, I've been on a diet since I was
               nineteen, which means basically I've
               been hungry for a decade. I've had a
               sequence of not nice boyfriends -- one
               of whom hit me: and every time my heart
               gets broken it gets splashed across
               the newspapers as entertainment.
               Meantime, it cost millions to get me
               looking like this...
 
                               HONEY
               Really?
 
                               ANNA
               Really -- and one day, not long from
               now...
 
        While she says this, quiet settles around the table. The thing
        is -- she sort of means it and is opening up to them.
 
                               ANNA
               ... my looks will go, they'll find out
               I can't act and I'll become a sad
               middle-aged woman who looks a bit like
               someone who was famous for a while.
 
        Silence... they all look at her... then.
 
                               MAX
               Nah!!! Nice try, gorgeous -- but you
               don't fool anyone.
 
        The mood is instantly broken. They all laugh.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Pathetic effort to hog the brownie.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM/CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        Anna and William are leaving.
 
                               ANNA
               That was such a great evening.
 
                               MAX
               I'm delighted.
 
        He holds out his hand to shake. She kisses him on the cheek.
        He stumbles back with joy.
 
                               ANNA
               And may I say that's a gorgeous tie.
 
                               MAX
               Now you're lying.
 
                               ANNA
               You're right. I told you I was bad
               at acting.
 
        Max loves this.
 
                               ANNA
                       (to Bella)
               Lovely to meet you.
 
                               BELLA
               And you. I'll wait till you've gone
               before I tell him you're a
               vegetarian.
 
                               MAX
               No!
 
                               ANNA
               Night, night, Honey.
 
                               HONEY
               I'm so sorry about the loo thing.
               I meant to leave but I just...
               look, ring me if you need someone to
               go shopping with. I know lots of
               nice, cheap places... not that money
               necessarily...
                       (gives up)
               nice to meet you.
 
        And Honey gives her a huge hug.
 
                               ANNA
               You too -- from now on you are my
               style guru.
 
        Anna and William head out... Bernie tries to save some dignity.
 
                               BERNIE
               Love your work.
 
        They move to the door and wave goodbye.
 
        EXT. MAX AND BELLA'S HOUSE - NIGHT
 
        William and Anna step outside. From inside they hear a massive
        and hysterical scream of the friends letting out their true
        feelings. William is a little embarrassed.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Sorry -- they always do that when I
               leave the house.
 
        The house is in Lansdowne Road, on the edge of Notting Hill.
        They walk for a moment. A bit of silence.
 
                               ANNA
               Floppy, huh?
 
                               WILLIAM
               It's the hair! It's to do with the
               hair.
 
                               ANNA
               Why is she in a wheelchair?
 
                               WILLIAM
               It was an accident -- about eighteen
               months ago.
 
                               ANNA
               And the pregnancy thing -- is that to
               do with the accident?
 
                               WILLIAM
               You know, I'm not sure. I don't
               think they'd tried for kids before,
               as fate would have it.
 
        They walk in silence for a moment. Then...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Would you like to come... my house is
               just...?
 
        She smiles and shakes her head.
 
                               ANNA
               Too complicated.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's fine.
 
                               ANNA
               Busy tomorrow?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I thought you were leaving.
 
                               ANNA
               I was.
 
        EXT. NOTTING HILL GARDEN - NIGHT
 
        A little later in the walk.
 
                               ANNA
               What's in there?
 
        They are now walking by a five foot railing, with foliage
        behind it.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Gardens. All these streets round
               here have these mysterious communal
               gardens in the middle of them.
               They're like little villages.
 
                               ANNA
               Let's go in.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ah no -- that's the point -- they're
               private villages -- only the people
               who live round the edges are allowed
               in.
 
                               ANNA
               You abide by rules like that?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ahm...
 
        Her look makes it clear that she is waiting with interest on
        the answer to this.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Heck no -- other people do -- but not
               me -- I just do what I want.
 
        He rattles the gate, then starts his climb -- but doesn't quite
        make it, and falls back onto the pavement...
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (casually)
               Whoopsidaisies.
 
                               ANNA
               What did you say?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Nothing.
 
                               ANNA
               Yes, you did.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, I didn't.
 
                               ANNA
               You said 'whoopsidaisies.'
 
        Tiny pause.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I don't think so. No one has said
               'whoopsidaisies,' do they -- I mean
               unless they're...
 
                               ANNA
               There's no 'unless.' No one has said
               "whoopsidaisies" for fifty years and
               even then it was only little girls
               with blonde ringlets.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Exactly. Here we go again.
 
        He fails, and unfortunately, spontaneously...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Whoopsidaisies.
 
        They look at each other.
 
                               WILLIAM
               It's a disease I've got -- it's a
               clinical thing. I'm taking pills and
               having injections -- it won't last
               long.
 
                               ANNA
               Step aside.
 
        She starts to climb.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Actually be careful Anna -- it's
               harder than it looks...
 
        But she's already almost over.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh no it's not -- it's easy.
 
        A few seconds later. Anna jumps down into the garden.
 
                               ANNA
               Come on, Flops.
 
        William clambers over with terrible difficulty, dusts himself
        off, and heads towards where she stands.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Now seriously -- what in the world
               in this garden could make that
               ordeal worthwhile?
 
        She leans forward -- and, for the firs time since the first
        time -- she kisses him. This time a proper kiss. A tiny pause.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Nice garden.
 
        EXT. MAGIC GARDEN - NIGHT
 
        They walk around the garden. It's a moonlit dream. We see
        the lights of the houses that surround the garden. They come
        across a single, simple wooden bench.
 
                               ANNA
               'For June, who loved this garden --
               from Joseph who always sat beside
               her.'
 
        We cut in and see an inscription carved into the wood. She
        doesn't read the dates, carved below -- 'June Wetherby, 1917
        - 1992.' She is slightly chocked by it.
 
                               ANNA
               Some people do spend their whole
               lives together.
 
        He nods. They are standing on either side of the bench,
        looking at each other. The camera glides away from them, up
        into the night sky, leaving them alone in the garden. Music
        plays.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - EVENING
 
        William in a towel rushes downstairs, having just had a shower.
        He shoots past Spike.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bollocks, bollocks, bollocks. Have
               you seen my glasses?
 
                               SPIKE
               No, 'fraid not.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bollocks.
                       (still searching --
                        with no help from
                        Spike)
               This happens every time I go to the
               cinema. Average day, my glasses are
               everywhere -- everywhere I look,
               glasses. But the moment I need them
               they disappear. It's one of life's
               real cruelties.
 
                               SPIKE
               That's compared to, like,
               earthquakes in the Far East or
               testicular cancer?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh shit, is that the time? I have to
               go.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM/CORRIDOR - EVENING
 
        He sprints downstairs, now fully dressed.
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (not meaning it)
               Thanks for your help on the glasses
               thing.
 
                               SPIKE
                       (sincerely)
               You're welcome. Did you find them?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Sort of.
 
        INT. CINEMA - NIGHT
 
        Mid-film. We move across the audience. And there is in the
        middle of it, we see Anna, watching the screen, and next to
        her, William, watching the film keenly, through his scuba-
        diving goggles.
 
        INT. RESTAURANT - NIGHT
 
        A very smart Japanese restaurant. We see Anna and William
        sitting, near the end of their meal.
 
                               ANNA
               So who left who?
 
                               WILLIAM
               She left me.
 
                               ANNA
               Why?
 
                               WILLIAM
               She saw through me.
 
                               ANNA
               Uh-oh. That's not good.
 
        We've been aware of the conversation at a nearby table --
        now we can hear it. Two slightly rowdy men.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               No - No- No! Give me Anna Scott any
               day.
 
        William and Anna look at each other.
 
                               GERALD
               I didn't like that last film of hers.
               Fast asleep from the moment the
               lights went down.
 
        Again -- Anna reacts.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               Don't really care what the films are
               like. Any film with her in it --
               fine by me.
 
                               GERALD
               No -- not my type at all really. I
               prefer that other one -- blonde --
               sweet looking -- has an orgasm every
               time you take her out for a cup of
               coffee.
 
        Anna mouths 'Meg Ryan.'
 
                               LAWRENCE
               Meg Ryan.
 
        William and Anna smile -- they're enjoying it.
 
                               GERALD
               Drug-induced, I hear -- I believe
               she's actually in rehab as we speak.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               Whatever, she's so clearly up for it.
 
        Anna's twinkle fades.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               You know -- some girls, they're all
               'stay away chum' but Anna, she's
               absolutely gagging for it. Do you
               know that in over fifty percent of
               languages the word for "actress" is
               the same as the word for "prostitute."
 
        This is horrible.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               And Anna is your definitive actress
               -- someone really filthy you can just
               flip over...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right, that's it.
 
        He gets up and goes round the corner to the men. There are in
        fact four of them, the two meeker men, Gavin and Harry, hanging
        on the other guys' witty words.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm sorry to disturb you guys but --
 
                               LAWRENCE
               Can I help you?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, yes, I wish I hadn't overheard
               your conversation -- but I did and I
               just think, you know...
 
        He's not a very convincing or frightening figure.
 
                               WILLIAM
               ...the person you're talking about
               is a real person and I think she
               probably deserves a little bit more
               consideration, rather than having
               jerks like you drooling over her...
 
                               LAWRENCE
               Oh sod off, mate. What are you, her
               dad?
 
        Anna suddenly appears at his side and whips him away without
        being recognized.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm sorry.
 
                               ANNA
               No, that's fine. I love that you
               tried... time was I'd have done the
               same.
 
        They walk on and then...
 
                               ANNA
               In fact -- give me a second.
 
        And she walks straight back to their table.
 
                               ANNA
               Hi.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               Oh my God...
 
                               ANNA
               I'm sorry about my friend -- he's
               very sensitive.
 
                               LAWRENCE
               No, look, I'm sorry...
 
                               ANNA
               Please, please -- let's just leave
               it there. I'm sure you meant no harm,
               and I'm sure it was just friendly
               banter and I'm sure you dicks are all
               the size of peanuts. A perfect match
               for the size of your brains. Enjoy
               your meal. The tuna's really good.
 
        And she walks away. Gerald turns to Lawrence.
 
                               GERALD
               You prick.
 
        EXT. RITZ ARCADE - NIGHT
 
        They are walking.
 
                               ANNA
               I shouldn't have done that. I
               shouldn't have done that.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, you were brilliant
 
                               ANNA
               I'm rash and I'm stupid and what
               am I doing with you?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I don't know, I'm afraid.
 
                               ANNA
               I don't know either.
 
        They have arrived at the end of the arcade.
 
                               ANNA
               Here we are.
                       (pause)
               Do you want to come up?
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (he hoes)
               There seem to be lots of reasons
               why I shouldn't.
 
                               ANNA
               There are lots of reasons. Do you
               want to come up?
 
        His look says yes.
 
                               ANNA
               Give me five minutes.
 
        He watches her go -- and stands in the street. Music plays.
 
        INT. RITZ CORRIDOR/ANNA'S SUITE - NIGHT
 
        William coming along the hotel corridor. He knocks on the
        door.
 
                               ANNA
               Hiya.
 
        There's something slightly awry. He doesn't notice.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hi.
 
        He kisses her gently on the cheek.
 
                               WILLIAM
               To be able to do that is such a
               wonderful thing.
 
                               ANNA
                       (pause)
               You've got to go.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Why?
 
                               ANNA
               Because my boyfriend, who I thought
               was in America, is in fact in the
               next room.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Your boyfriend?
 
        He is duly shocked. She's trying to be calm.
 
                               ANNA
               Yes...
 
                               JEFF (V.O.)
               Who is it?
 
        Jeff drifts into view behind. He is a very famous film star and
        looks the part -- well built, very handsome. Unshaven, he has
        magic charm, whatever he says. Over a t-shirt, he wears a
        shirt, which he unbuttons as he talks.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ahm... room service.
 
                               JEFF
               How you doing? I thought you guys
               all wore those penguin coats.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, yes -- usually -- I'd just
               changed to go home -- but I thought
               I'd just deal with this final call.
 
                               JEFF
               Oh great. Could you do me a favour
               and try to get us some really cold
               water up here?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'll see what I can do.
 
                               JEFF
               Still, not sparkling.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Absolutely. Ice cold still water.
 
                               JEFF
               Unless it's illegal in the UK to
               serve liquids below room temperature:
               I don't want you going to jail just
               to satisfy my whims...
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, I'm sure it'll be fine.
 
                               JEFF
               And maybe you could just adios the
               dishes and empty the trash.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right.
 
        And he does just that. Scoops up the two used plates and heads
        to the bin.
 
                               ANNA
               Really -- don't do that -- I'm sure
               this is not his job.
 
                               JEFF
               I'm sorry. Is this a problem?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ah -- no. It's fine.
 
                               JEFF
               What's your name?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Ahm... Bernie.
 
        Jeff slips him a fiver.
 
                               JEFF
               Thank you, Bernie.
                       (to Anna)
               Hey -- nice surprise, or nasty
               surprise?
 
                               ANNA
               Nice surprise.
 
        He kisses her.
 
                               JEFF
               Liar.
                       (to William)
               She hates surprises. What are you
               ordering?
 
                               ANNA
               I haven't decided.
 
                               JEFF
               Well, don't over-do it. I don't want
               people saying, 'There goes that
               famous actor with the big, fat
               girlfriend."
 
        He wanders off taking off his t-shirt.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I better leave.
 
        Anna just nods.
 
                               WILLIAM
               -- this is a fairly strange reality
               to be faced with. To be honest, I
               don't realize...
 
                               ANNA
               I'm sorry... I don't know what to
               say.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I think goodbye is traditional.
 
        INT. RITZ CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        William walks away.
 
        EXT. RITZ - NIGHT
 
        William walks down the arcade outside the hotel. He is
        stunned.
 
        EXT. LONDON BUS - NIGHT
 
        William sits alone on a bus. We see him through the side
        window. As it drives away, we see that the whole back of the
        bus is taken up with a huge picture of Anna.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM - NIGHT
 
        He gets into his room and sits on the bed.
 
        INT. SPACESHIP - NIGHT
 
        Space Anna, in the very hi-tech environment and a serious
        moods, fastens the last clasps on her uniform. She takes a
        helmet type thing, and places it on her head.
 
        INT. CONNECT CINEMA - NIGHT
 
        Cut round to the Coronet cinema where this film is showing.
        It's not full. The camera moves and finds, sitting on his
        own...William. Just watching. We see a momentous flash of
        light from the screen explode, reflected in his eye.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - EVENING
 
        William is looking out the window, lost in thought. Spike
        enters.
 
                               SPIKE
               Come on -- open up -- this is me --
               Spikey -- I'm in contact with some
               quite important spiritual vibrations.
               What's wrong?
 
        Spike settles on the arm of a chair. William decides to open
        up a bit...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, okay. There's this girl...
 
                               SPIKE
               Aha! I'd been getting a female vibe.
               Good. Speak on, dear friend.
 
                               WILLIAM
               She's someone I just can't -- someone
               who... self-evidently can't be mine --
               and it's as if I've taken love-heroin
               -- and now I can't even have it again.
               I've opened Pandora's box. And there's
               trouble inside.
 
        Spike nods thoughtfully.
 
                               SPIKE
               Yeh. Yeh... tricky... tricky... I
               knew a girl at school called Pandora
               ... never got to see her box though.
 
        He roars with laughter. William smiles.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Thanks. Yes -- very helpful.
 
        INT. TONY'S RESTAURANT - NIGHT
 
        Only two tables are being used. William and his friends are
        on their first course. Bernie reads an "Evening Standard,"
        with a picture of Anna and Jeff at Heathrow Airport.
 
                               MAX
               You didn't know she had a boyfriend?
 
                               WILLIAM
               No -- did you?
 
        Their looks make it obvious that everyone did.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Bloody hell, I can't believe it --
               my whole life ruined because I don't
               read 'Hello' magazine.
 
                               MAX
               Let's face facts. This was always a
               no-go situation. Anna's a goddess
               and you know what happens to mortals
               who get involved with the gods.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Buggered?
 
                               MAX
               Every time. But don't despair -- I
               think I have the solution to your
               problems.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Really?
 
        They all look to him for wise words.
 
                               MAX
               Her name is Tessa and she works in
               the contracts department. The hair,
               I admit, is unfashionable frizzy --
               but she's as bright as a button and
               kisses like a nymphomaniac on death
               row. Apparently.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        The kitchen. William is looking uneasy. A doorbell rings.
 
                               MAX
               Now -- try.
 
        William nods. Max heads off to the door. We stay with William
        -- and just hear the door open and a voice come down the
        corridor.
 
                               TESSA (V.O.)
               I got completely lost -- it's real
               difficult, isn't it? Everything's
               got the word 'Kensington' in it --
               Kensington Park Road, Kensington
               Gardens, Kensington bloody Park
               Gardens...
 
        They reach the kitchen. Tessa is a lush girl with huge hair.
 
                               MAX
               Tessa -- this is Bella my wife.
 
                               TESSA
               Oh hello, you're in a wheelchair.
 
                               BELLA
               That's right.
 
                               MAX
               And this is William.
 
                               TESSA
               Hello William. Max has told me
               everything about you.
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (frightened)
               Has he?
 
                               MAX
               Wine?
 
                               TESSA
               Oh yes please. Come on, Willie, let's
               get sloshed.
 
        She turns to take the wine and William has a split second to send
        a message of panic to Bella. She agrees -- it's bad.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/CONSERVATORY - NIGHT
 
        Max walks over to the table. Honey, Bella, William and another
        girl.
 
                               MAX
               Keziah -- some woodcock?
 
                               KEZIAH
               No, thank you -- I'm a fruitarian.
 
                               MAX
               I don't realize that.
 
        It is left to William, who has been set up here, to fill the
        pause.
 
                               WILLIAM
               And ahm -- what's a fruitarian exactly?
 
                               KEZIAH
               We believe that fruits and vegetables
               have feelings so we think cooking is
               cruel. We only eat things that have
               actually fallen from the tree or bush
               -- that are, in fact, dead already.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. Right. Interesting stuff.
                       (pause)
               So these carrots...
 
                               KEZIAH
               Have been murdered, yes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Murdered? Poor carrots. How beastly.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CONSERVATORY - NIGHT
 
        Time for coffee and chocolates. Beside William sits the final,
        perfect girl. She is Rosie, quite young, smartly dressed,
        open-hearted. It is just Max and William and Bella and her.
 
                               ROSIE
               Delicious coffee.
 
                               MAX
               Thank you. I'm sorry about the lamb.
 
                               ROSIE
               No -- I thought it was really, you know,
               interesting.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Interesting means inedible.
 
                               ROSIE
               Really inedible -- yes that's right.
 
        They all laugh. It's going very well.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        William is with Rosie by the door -- just about to say goodbye.
 
                               ROSIE
               Maybe we'll meet again some time.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes. That would be... great.
 
        She kisses him gently on the cheek. He opens the door -- she
        walks out. He shuts the door quietly and heads back into the
        living room...
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        Max and Bella wait excitedly.
 
                               MAX
               Well?
 
                               WILLIAM
               She's perfect, perfect.
 
                               BELLA
               And?
 
        William makes a gentle, exasperated gesture, then...
 
                               WILLIAM
               I think you have forgotten...
                       (he looks at them)
               what an unusual situation you have
               here -- to find someone you actually
               love, who'll love you -- the chances
               are... always miniscule. Look at me
               -- not counting the American -- I've
               only loved two girls in my whole life,
               both total disasters.
 
                               MAX
               That's not fair.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No really, one of them marries me and
               then leaves me quicker than you can
               say Indiana Jones -- and the other,
               who seriously ought to have known
               better, casually marries my best
               friend.
 
                               BELLA
                       (pause)
               Still loves you though.
 
                               WILLIAM
               In a depressingly asexual way.
 
                               BELLA
                       (pause)
               I never fancied you much actually...
 
        They all roar with laughter.
 
                               BELLA
               I mean I loved you -- you were terribly
               funny. But all that kissing my ears...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh no -- this is just getting worse.
               I am going to find myself, 30 years
               from now, still on this couch.
 
                               BELLA
               Do you want to stay?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Why not -- all that awaits me at home
               is a masturbating Welshman.
 
        Music starts to play to take us through these silent scenes.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        Max lifts Bella off her couch and carries her upstairs.
 
        Mix through -- William sits on the couch downstairs -- eyes wide
        open -- thinking.
 
        INT. MAX AND BELLA'S KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM - DAY
 
        Morning. Max, all in his suit for the city... Bella kisses him
        goodbye. William sees this from the kitchen. She is also
        dressed for work -- and moves back into the kitchen to pack her
        briefcase with law books from the kitchen table.
 
        EXT. MAX AND BELLA'S HOUSE - DAY
 
        William emerges from the house, a little ruffled from a night
        away from home, a heads off.
 
        EXT. NEWSAGENT - DAY
 
        William walks past the newsagent, heading for home. We see,
        though he doesn't, a rack of tabloid papers, all of which seem
        to have very grainy, grabbed pictures of Anna on their front
        page. Headlines --'Anna Stunna'-- 'It's Definitely Her!'
        and 'Scott of Pantartica.'
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BATHROOM - DAY
 
        William is shaving. The bell goes. He heads out to answer it.
 
        EXT./INT. WILLIAM'S HOUSE -DAY
 
        William arrives at the door and opens it. There stands a dark-
        glassed Anna.
 
                               ANNA
               Hi. Can I come in?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Come in.
 
        She moves inside. Her hair is a mess -- her eyes are tired.
        Nothing idealized.
 
        INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY
 
        The two of them.
 
                               ANNA
               They were taken years ago -- I know
               it was... well, I was poor and it
               happens a lot -- that's not an excuse
               -- but to make things worse, it now
               appears someone was filming me as
               well. So what was a stupid photo-
               shoot now looks like a porno film.
               And well... the pictures have been
               solid and they're everywhere.
 
        William shakes his head.
 
                               ANNA
               I don't know where to go. The hotel
               is surrounded.
 
                               WILLIAM
               This is the place.
 
                               ANNA
               Thank you. I'm just in London for two
               days -- but, with your papers, it's the
               worse place to be.
 
        She's very shaken.
 
                               ANNA
               These are such horrible pictures.
               They're so grainy... they make me
               look like...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Don't think about it. We'll sort it
               out. Now what would you like -- tea
               ... bath...?
 
                               ANNA
               A bath would be great.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        Spike enters through the front door. William doesn't hear him.
        Spike is reading newspapers with the Anna pictures in it.
 
                               SPIKE
               Christ alive... brilliant... fantastic
               .... magnificent...
 
        He heads up the stairs. Opens the bathroom door, walks in.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BATHROOM - DAY
 
        Spike heads for the toilet -- undoes his zip...
 
                               ANNA
               You must be Spike.
 
        She's in the bath. Spike turns in shock -- and sidles out of the
        bathroom.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        Spike calms himself down. He then opens the bathroom door
        again -- and looks in.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BATHROOM - DAY
 
        Anna is still lying low in the bath.
 
                              ANNA
               Hi.
 
                               SPIKE
               Just checking.
 
        INT. CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        Spike comes back out into the corridor. Looks to heaven.
 
                               SPIKE
               Thank you, God.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S KITCHEN - DAY
 
        William and Anna at the kitchen table, eating toast, dringking
        tea.
 
                               ANNA
               I'm really sorry about last time. He
               just flew in -- I had no idea -- in fact,
               I had no idea if he'd ever fly in again.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, that's fine. It's not often one
               has the opportunity to adios the plates
               of a major Hollywood star. It was a
               thrill for me.
                       (she smiles. Pause)
               How is he?
 
                               ANNA
               I don't know. It got to the point where
               I couldn't remember any of the reasons
               I loved him. And you... and love?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, there's a question -- without
               an interesting answer.
 
                               ANNA
               I have thought about you.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh no no -- no.
 
        He doesn't think she has to talk about this.
 
                               ANNA
               Just anytime I've tried to keep
               things normal with anyone normal --
               it's been a disaster.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I appreciate that absolutely.
                       (changing subject
                        tactfully)
               Is that the film you're doing?
 
                               ANNA
               Yes -- start in L.A. on Tuesday.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Would you like me to take you through
               your lines?
 
                               ANNA
               Would you? It's all talk, talk, talk.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hand it over. Basic plot?
 
                               ANNA
               I'm a difficult but brilliant junior
               officer who in about twenty minutes
               will save the world from nuclear
               disaster.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well done you.
 
        EXT. TERRACE - DAY
 
        A little later. They're in the thick of the script.
 
                               WILLIAM
               'Message from command. Would you like
               them to send in the HKs?'
 
                               ANNA
               'No, turn over 4 TRS's and tell them we
               need radar feedback before the KFT's
               return at 19 hundred -- then inform the
               Pentagon that we'll be needing black
               star cover from ten hundred through
               12.15' -- and don't you dare say one
               word about how many mistakes I made in
               that speech or I'll pelt you with
               olives.
 
                               WILLIAM
               'Very well, captain -- I'll pass that
               on straightaway.'
 
                               ANNA
               'Thank you.' How many mistake did I
               make?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Eleven.
 
                               ANNA
               Damn. 'And Wainwright...'
 
                               WILLIAM
               Cartwright.
 
                               ANNA
               'Cartwright, Wainwright, whatever
               your name is, I promised little Jimmy
               I'd be home for his birthday -- could
               you get a message through that I may
               be a little late.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               'Certainly. And little Johnny?'
 
                               ANNA
               My son's name is Johnny?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yup.
 
                               ANNA
               Well, get a message through to him
               too.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Brilliant.
                       (the scene's over)
               Word perfect I'd say.
 
                               ANNA
               What do you think?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Gripping. It's not Jane Austen, it's
               not Henry James, but it's gripping.
 
                               ANNA
               You think I should do Henry James
               instead?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm sure you'd be great in Henry James.
               But, you know -- this writer's pretty
               damn good too.
 
                               ANNA
               Yes -- I mean -- you never get anyone
               in 'Wings of a Dove' having the nerve
               to say 'inform the Pentagon that we
               need black star cover.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               And I think the book is the poorer for
               it.
 
        Anna smiles her biggest smile of the day. He is helping.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S DINING ROOM
 
        Anna and William. Sat down at table. There's a picture
        hanging on the wall behind.
 
                               ANNA
               I can't believe you have that picture
               on your wall.
 
        It is a poster of a Chagall painting of a floating wedding couple,
        with a goat as company.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You like Chagall?
 
                               ANNA
               I do. It feels like how being in love
               should be. Floating through a dark
               blue sky.
 
                               WILLIAM
               With a goat playing a violin.
 
                               ANNA
               Yes -- happiness wouldn't be happiness
               without a violin-playing goat.
 
        Spike enters with three pizzas.
 
                               SPIKE
               Voila. Carnival Calypso, for the
               Queen of Notting Hill -- pepperoni,
               pineapple and a little more
               pepperoni.
 
                               ANNA
               Fantastic.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I don't mention that Anna's a
               vegetarian, did I?
 
                               SPIKE
                       (pause)
               I have some parsnip stew from last week.
               If I just peel the skin off, it'll be
               perfect.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        Later in the evening. William and Anna on their own. They're
        sipping coffee. A few seconds of just co-existing. Anna looks
        up.
 
                               ANNA
               You've got big feet.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes. Always have had.
 
                               ANNA
               You know what they say about men with
               big feet?
 
                               WILLIAM
               No. What's that?
 
                               ANNA
               Big feet -- large shoes.
 
        He laughs.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        A few hours later -- eating ice-cream out of the tub.
 
                               ANNA
               The thing that's so irritating is that
               now I'm so totally fierce when it comes
               to nudity clauses.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You actually have clauses in your
               contact about nudity?
 
                               ANNA
               Definitely. 'You may show the dent at
               the top of the artist's buttocks -- but
               neither cheek. In the event of a stunt
               person being used, the artist must have
               full consultation.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               You have a stunt bottom?
 
                               ANNA
               I could have a stunt bottom, yes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Would you be tempted to go for a
               slightly better bottom than your own?
 
                               ANNA
               Definitely. Ths is important stuff.
 
                               WILLIAM
               It's one hell of a job. What do you put
               on your passport? Profession -- Mel
               Gibson's bottom.
 
                               ANNA
               Actually, Mel does his own ass work.
               Why wouldn't he? It's delicious.
 
                               WILLIAM
               The ice cream or Mel Gibson's bottom?
 
                               ANNA
               Both.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S UPSTAIRS CORRIDOR - NIGHT
 
        They are walking up the stairs -- and stop at the top.
 
                               ANNA
               Today has ben a good day. Which under
               the circumstances is... unexpected.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, thank you.
                       (awkward pause)
               Anyway -- time for bed. Or...
               sofa-bed.
 
                               ANNA
               Right.
 
        Pause. She leans forward, kisses him gently, then steps into
        the bedroom and closes the door.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        William downstairs -- on a sofa -- under a duvet. Eyes open.
        Thinking. Pause and pause.
 
        He waits and waits -- the ultimate 'yearn.' But nothing
        happens. William gets off the sofa decisively. Sits on the
        side of it. Then gets back in again.
 
        Pause, pause, then... in the darkness, a stair creaks. There's
        someone there.
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (to himself)
               Oh my God...
                       (then...)
               Hello.
 
                               SPIKE
               Hello. I wonder if I could have a
               little word.
 
        He drifts round the corner, half-naked.
 
                              WILLIAM
               Spike.
 
                               SPIKE
               I don't want to interfere, or anything
               ... but she's split up from her boy-
               friend, that's right isn't it?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Maybe.
 
                               SPIKE
               And she's in your house.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes.
 
                               SPIKE
               And you get on very well.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes.
 
                               SPIKE
               Well, isn't this perhaps a good
               opportunity to... slip her one?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Spike. For God's sake -- she's in
               trouble -- get a grip.
 
                               SPIKE
               Right. Right. You think it's the
               wrong moment. Fair enough.
                       (pause)
               Do you mind if I have a go?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Spike!
 
                               SPIKE
               No -- you're right.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'll talk to you in the morning.
 
                               SPIKE
               Okay -- okay. Might be too late, but
               okay.
 
        Back to William thinking again. Dreamy atmosphere. And then...
        more footsteps on the stairs.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh please sod off.
 
                               ANNA
               Okay.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No! No. Wait. I... thought you were
               someone else. I thought you were Spike.
               I'm delighted you're not.
 
        The darkness of the living room. We see Anna in the shadow.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
 
        A few moments later. William and Anna stand in the middle of
        the room. He kisses her neck. Then her shoulder. What a
        miracle it is just to be able to touch this girl's skin. Then
        he looks at her face. That face. He is suddenly struck by who
        it is.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Wow.
 
                               ANNA
               What?
 
        And then gets over it straight away.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Nothing.
 
        And kisses her.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM - NIGHT
 
        The middle of the night. They are both asleep -- a yard apart.
        In sleep, her arm reaches out, touches his shoulder and then
        she wriggles across and re-settles herself, tenderly, right
        next to him. He is not asleep and knows how extraordinary this
        all is.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM - DAY
 
        The morning.
 
                               WILLIAM
               It still strikes me as, well, surreal,
               that I'm allowed to see you naked.
 
                               ANNA
               You and every person in this country.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh God yes -- I'm sorry.
 
                               ANNA
               What is it about men and nudity?
               Particularly breasts -- how can you be so
               interested in them?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well...
 
                               ANNA
               No seriously. I mean, they're just
               breasts. Every second person in the
               world has got them...
 
                               WILLIAM
               More than that actually, when you think
               about it. You know, Meatloaf has a very
               nice pair...
 
                               ANNA
               But... they're odd-looking. They're
               for milk. Your mum's got them. You
               must have seen a thousand of them --
               what's the fuss about?
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (pause)
               Actually, I can't think really -- let
               me just have a quick look...
 
        He looks under the sheet at her breasts.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, beats me.
 
        She laughs...
 
                               ANNA
               Rita Hayworth used to say -- 'they go to
               bed with Gilda -- they wake up with me.'
               Do you feel that?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Who was Gilda?
 
                               ANNA
               Her most famous part -- men went to bed
               with the dream -- and they didn't like
               it when they woke up with the reality --
               do you feel that way with me?
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (pause)
               You're lovelier this morning than you
               have ever been.
 
                               ANNA
                       (very touched)
               Oh.
 
        She looks at him carefully. Then leaps out of bed.
 
                               ANNA
               I'll be back.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM - MORNING
 
        William on the bed. The door opens. It is Anna with a tray of
        toast and tea.
 
                               ANNA
               Breakfast in bed. Or lunch, or brunch.
 
        She heads across. She smiles and sits on the bed.
 
                               ANNA
               Can I stay a bit longer?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Stay forever.
 
                               ANNA
               Damn, I forgot the jam.
 
        The doorbell goes.
 
                               ANNA
               You get the door, I'll get the jam.
 
        INT./EXT. WILLIAM'S CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        William heads down the corridor and opens the door. Outside
        are hundreds of paparazzi -- an explosion of cameras and
        questions, of noise and light. The press seem to fill the
        entire street.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Jesus Christ.
 
        He comes back inside, snapping the door behind him. Anna is in
        the kitchen.
 
                               ANNA
               What?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Don't ask.
 
        She heads back the corridor, with no suspicion.
 
                               ANNA
               You're up to something...
 
        She thinks he's fooling around. She opens the door, the same
        explosion. In a split second she's inside.
 
                               ANNA
               Oh my God. And they got a photo of you
               dressed like that?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Undressed like this, yes.
 
                               ANNA
               Jesus.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S KITCHEN - DAY
 
        Anna is on the phone. Spike is blithely heading downstairs to
        the kitchen in just his underpants.
 
                               SPIKE
               Morning, daring ones.
 
        He does a thumbs up to William -- very excited about what he knows
        was a 'result.'
 
                               ANNA
                       (on the phone)
               It's Anna. The press are here. No,
               there are hundreds of them. My
               brilliant plan was not so brilliant
               after all. Yeh, I know, I know. Just
               get me out then.
                       (she hangs up)
               Damnit.
 
        She heads upstairs.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I wouldn't go outside.
 
                               SPIKE
               Why not?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Just take my work for it.
 
        The moment William goes upstairs, Spike heads for the front
        door.
 
        EXT. WILLIAM'S HOUSE - DAY
 
        From outside -- we see this scrawny bloke in the frame of the
        doorway, in his grey underpants. A thousand photos. Spike
        poses athletically.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        Spike closes the door and wanders along to a mirror in the hall-
        way, muttering.
 
                               SPIKE
               How did I look?
 
        Inspects himself.
 
                               SPIKE
               Not bad. No bad at all. Well-chosen
               briefs, I'd say. Chicks love grey.
               Mmmmm. Nice firm buttocks.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S BEDROOM - DAY
 
        William enters. He's unhappy for her. She's almost dressed.
 
                               WILLIAM
               How are you doing?
 
                               ANNA
               How do you think I'm doing?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I don't know what happened.
 
                               ANNA
               I do. Your furry friend thought he'd
               make a buck or two telling the papers
               where I was.
 
        She's packing.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's not true.
 
                               ANNA
               Really? The entire British press just
               woke up this morning and thought 'Hey --
               I know where Anna Scott is. She's in
               that house with the blue door in Notting
               Hill.' And then you go out in your
               goddamn underwear.
 
                               SPIKE
                       (dropping in)
               I went out in my goddamn underwear too.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Get out, Spike.
                       (he does)
               I'm so sorry.
 
                               ANNA
               This is such a mess. I come to you to
               protect myself against more crappy
               gossip and now I'm landed in it all
               over again. For God's sake, I've got
               a boyfriend.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You do?
 
        It's a difficult moment -- defining where they stand.
 
                               ANNA
               As far as they're concerned I do. And
               now tomorrow there'll be pictures of
               you in every newspapers from here to
               Timbuktu.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I know, I know -- but... just -- let's
               stay calm...
 
                               ANNA
               You can stay calm -- it's the perfect
               situation for you -- minimum input,
               maximum publicity. Everyone you ever
               bump into will know. 'Well done you --
               you slept with that actress -- we've
               seen the pictures.'
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's spectacularly unfair.
 
                               ANNA
               Who knows, it may even help business.
               Buy a boring book about Egypt from the
               guy who screwed Anna Scott.
 
        She heads out.
 
        INT. STAIRS/LIVING ROOM - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM
               Now stop. Stop. I beg you -- calm down.
               Have a cup of tea.
 
                               ANNA
               I don't want a goddamn cup of tea. I
               want to go home.
 
        The doorbell goes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Spike, check who that is... and for
               God's sake put some clothes on.
 
        Spike leans merrily out of the window.
 
                               SPIKE
               Looks like a chauffeur to me.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S KITCHEN/CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        They move from the kitchen into the corridor.
 
                               ANNA
               And remember -- Spike owes you an
               expensive dinner. Or holiday --
               depending if he's got the brains to get
               the going rate on betrayal.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's not true. And wait a minute...
               this is crazy behavior. Can't we just
               laugh about this? Seriously -- in the
               huge sweep of things, this stuff
               doesn't matter.
 
                               SPIKE
               What he's going to say next is -- there
               are people starving in the Sudan.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, there are. And we don't need to
               go anywhere near that far. My best
               friend slipped -- she slipped down-
               stairs, cracked her back and she's in a
               wheelchair for the rest of her life.
               All I'm asking for is a normal amount
               of perspective.
 
                               ANNA
               You're right: of course, you're right.
               It's just that I've dealt with this
               garbage for ten years now -- you've had
               it for ten minutes. Our perspectives
               are different.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I mean -- today's newspapers will be
               lining tomorrow's waste paper bins.
 
                               ANNA
               Excuse me?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, you know -- it's just one day.
               Today's papers will all have been
               thrown away tomorrow.
 
                               ANNA
               You really don't get it. This story
               gets filed. Every time anyone writes
               anything about me -- they'll dig up
               these photos. Newspapers last forever.
               I'll regret this forever.
 
        He takes this in. That's the end.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. Fine. I will do the opposite,
               if it's all right by you -- and always be
               glad you came. But you're right -- you
               probably better go.
 
        She looks at him. The doorbell goes again. She opens the door.
        Massive noise and photos. Outside are her people, including
        Karen, a chauffeur, two bodyguards. And then the door is shut
        and they're all gone. Silence.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S KITCHEN/CORRIDOR - DAY
 
        Spike and William sitting there. Pause.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Was it you?
 
                               SPIKE
               I suppose I might have told one or two
               people down the pub.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right.
 
        He puts his head in his hands. It's over now.
 
        EXT. LONDON - DAY
 
        As full, sad music plays -- William begins to walk through
        Notting Hill.
 
        This walk takes six months... as he walks, the seasons actually
        and magically change, from summer, through autumn and winter,
        back into spring...
 
        First it is summer -- summer fruits and flowers -- a six-month
        pregnant woman -- Honey with another leather-jacket boyfriend.
 
        As he walks on the rain starts to fall -- he turns up his coat
        collar -- umbrellas appear. Followed by winter coats --
        chestnuts roasting -- Christmas trees on sale and the first hint
        of snow.
 
        Then he comes to Blenheim Crescent, which is startling snowscape,
        for the hundred yard, right across Ladbroke Grove.
 
        By the time he reaches the purple cafe, the snow is melting and
        in a few yards, it is spring again. He passes Honey again --
        arguing with her boyfriend, walking away tearful. Then turns
        past 'the pregnant woman' -- now holding her three-month baby.
        The camera holds on her.
 
        INT. BOOKSHOP - DAY
 
        A grey day in the bookshop. Martin and William. As ever. A
        feeling that things in there ever change.
 
        Ten seconds pass. Honey rushes in. Spike, still feeling in
        disgrace, comes in with her but lingers in the doorway.
 
                               HONEY
               Have we got something for you.
               Something which will make you love me so
               much you'll want to hug me every single
               day for the rest of my life.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Blimey. What's that?
 
                               HONEY
               The phone number of Anna Scott's agent
               in London and her agent in New York.
               You can ring her. You think about her
               all the time -- now you can ring her!
 
                               WILLIAM
               Well, thanks, that's great.
 
                               HONEY
               It is great, isn't it. See you tonight.
               Hey, Marty-- sexy cardy.
 
        And she rushes out. William looks at the piece of paper, folds
        it and then places it gently in the garbage bin.
 
        INT. TONY'S RESTAURANT - NIGHT
 
        Bella bangs a spoon on a wine bottle. All the friends are
        gathered in the restaurant.
 
                               BELLA
               I have a little speech to make -- I won't
               stand up because I can't... be bothered.
               Exactly a year ago today, this man here
               started the finest restaurant in London.
 
                               TONY
               Thank you very much.
 
                               BELLA
               Unfortunately -- no one ever came to eat
               here.
 
                               TONY
               A tiny hiccough.
 
                               BELLA
               And so we must face the fact that from
               next week, we have to find somewhere
               near to eat.
 
        Tony's brave face breaks. The dream is over.
 
                               BELLA
               I just want to say to Tony -- don't take
               it personally. The more I think about
               things, the more I see no rhyme or reason
               in life -- no one knows why some things
               work out, and some things don't -- why
               some of us get lucky -- and some of us...
 
                               BERNIE
               ... get fired.
 
                               BELLA
               No!
 
                               BERNIE
               Yes, they're shifting the whole outfit
               much more towards the trading side --
               and of course...
                       (he owns up)
               I was total crap.
 
        They're all rather stunned.
 
                               TONY
               So we go down together! A toast to
               Bernie -- the worst stockbroker in the
               whole world!
 
        They toast him.
 
                               HONEY
                Since it's an evening of announcements
               ... I've also got one, Ahm... I've
               decided to get engaged.
 
        Total bewilderment from the others.
 
                               HONEY
               I've found myself a nice, slightly odd
               looking bloke who I know is going to
               make me happy for the rest of my life.
 
        Special cut to Bernie -- the shot shows he had special feelings
        for Honey.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Wait a minute -- I'm your brother and I
               don't know anything about this.
 
                               MAX
               Is it someone we know?
 
                               HONEY
               Yes. I will keep you informed.
 
        As she sits down, Honey leans towards Spike and whispers.
 
                               HONEY
               By the way -- it's you.
 
                               SPIKE
               Me?
 
                               HONEY
               Yes. What do you think?
 
                               SPIKE
               Well, yes. Groovy.
 
                               MAX
               Any more announcements?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- I feel I must apologize to
               everyone for my behavior for the last
               six months. I have, as you know, been
               slightly down in the mouth.
 
                               MAX
               There's an understatement. There are
               dead people on better form.
 
                               WILLIAM
               But I wish to make it clear I've turned
               a corner and henceforward intend to be
               impressively happy.
 
        INT. TONY'S RESTAURANT - NIGHT
 
        Two hours later. They've had a very good time. There's been a
        chocolate cake. Lots of alcohol. Tony is playing 'Blue Moon'
        on the piano, and Bernie joins him, singing.
 
        At one table Bella and Honey sit -- beer and wine on the table.
 
                               BELLA
               I'm really horribly drunk.
 
        Elsewhere, Max an William are relaxed together.
 
                               MAX
               So -- you've laid the ghost.
 
                               WILLIAM
               I believe I have.
 
                               MAX
               Don't give a damn about the famous girl.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, don't think I do.
 
                               MAX
               Which means you won't be distracted by
               the fact that she's back in London,
               grasping her Oscar, and to be found
               filming most days on Hampstead Heath.
 
        He puts down a copy of the 'Evening Standard' with a picture of
        Anna on its cover.
 
                               WILLIAM
                       (immediate gloom)
               Oh God no.
 
                               MAX
               So not over her, in fact.
 
        EXT. HAMPSTEAD HEATH - DAY
 
        Cut to the wide sweep of Hampstead Heath. William entirely
        alone. He marches up a hill... goes over the crest of it -- and
        sees a huge film crew and hundreds of extras in front of the
        radiant white of Kenwood House, with its lawn and its lakes.
 
        EXT. KENWOOD HOUSE - DAY
 
        Now closer to the house, William approaches a barrier -- where
        he is himself approached.
 
                               SECURITY
               Can I help you?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- I was looking for Anna Scott...
 
                               SECURITY
               Does she know you're coming?
 
                               WILLIAM
               No, no. She doesn't.
 
                               SECURITY
               I'm afraid I can't really let you
               through then, sir.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh right. I mean, I am a friend -- I'm
               not a lunatic but -- no, you basically...
 
                               SECURITY
               ... can't let you through.
 
        At that moment -- thirty yards away, William sees trailer door
        open. Out of it comes Anna -- looking extraordinary -- in a
        velvet dress; full, beautiful make-up; rich, extravagant hair.
        She has a necessary cluster of people about her. Hair, make-up,
        costume and the third assistant who has collected her.
 
        She walks a few yards, and then casually turns her head. And
        sees him. Her face registers not jut surprise, certainly not a
        simple smile. His being there is a complicated thing.
        Cut back to him. He does a small wave. She pauses as the whole
        paraphernalia of the upcoming scene passes between them. The
        movie divides them. But then she begins to walk through it, and
        followed by her cluster, she makes her way towards him. When
        she reaches him, the security guard stands back a pace, and her
        people hold back. She doesn't really know what to say...
 
                               ANNA
               This is certainly... ah...
 
                               WILLIAM
               I only found out you were here
               yesterday.
 
                               ANNA
               I was going to ring... but... I didn't
               think you'd want to...
 
        The third assistant is under pressure.
 
                               THIRD
               Anna.
 
        She looks around. The poor third is nervous -- and the first is
        approaching.
 
                               ANNA
                       (to William)
               It's not going very well -- and it's
               our last day.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Absolutely -- you're clearly very busy.
 
                               ANNA
               But... wait... there are things to say.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Okay.
 
                               ANNA
               Drink tea -- there's lots of tea.
 
        She is swept away, four people touching her hair and costume.
 
                               KAREN
               Come and have a look...
 
        EXT. KENWOOD PARK - DAY
 
        As they make towards the set...
 
                               KAREN
               Are you a fan of Henry James?
 
                               WILLIAM
               This is Henry James film?
 
        EXT. KENWOOD HOUSE - DAY
 
        A complicated shot is about to happen -- with waves of extras --
        and a huge moving crane. They end up next to the sound desk.
 
                               KAREN
               This is Harry -- he'll give you a pair of
               headphones so you can hear the dialogue.
 
        Harry the sound man is a pleasant, fifty-year-old balding
        fellow. He hands him the headphones.
 
                               HARRY
               Here we go. The volume control is on
               the side.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's great.
 
        William, the headphones on, surveys the scene -- the cluster is
        a full 100 yards from the action, to allow a gracious sweeping
        wide-shot. He watches Anna. She is with her co-star in the
        Henry James film -- let's call him James.
 
                               JAMES
               We are living in cloudcuckooland --
               we'll never get this done today.
 
                               ANNA
               We have to. I've got to be in New York
               on Thursday.
 
                               JAMES
               Oh, stop showing off.
 
        He studies an actress a few yards to the left.
 
                               JAMES
               God, that's an enormous arse.
 
                               ANNA
               I'm not listening.
 
                               JAMES
               No, but seriously -- it's not fair -- so
               many tragic young teenagers with
               anorexia -- and that girl has an arse
               she could perfectly well share round
               with at least ten other women -- and
               still be beg-bottomed.
 
                               ANNA
               I said I'm not listening -- and I think,
               looking at something that firm, you and
               your droopy little excuse for an 'arse'
               would be well-advised to keep quiet.
 
        Back by the desk, William is listening and laughs. That's his
        girl. Anna prepares.
 
                               ANNA
               So I ask you when you're going to tell
               everyone, and you say...?
 
                               JAMES
               'Tomorrow will be soon enough.'
 
                               ANNA
               And then I... right.
 
                               JAMES
               Who was that rather difficult chap you
               were talking to on the way up?
 
                               ANNA
               Oh... no one... no one. Just some...
               guy from the past. I don't know what
               he's doing here. Bit of an awkward
               situation.
 
        EXT. HAMPSTEAD HEATH - DAY
 
        Cut back to William -- he has heard.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Of course.
 
        He takes off the headphones and puts them gently down.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Thank you.
 
                               HARRY
               Anytime.
 
        William walks away. The moment of hope is gone. He couldn't
        have had a clear reminder.
 
        INT. WILLIAM'S LIVING ROOM - EVENING
 
        William is emptying Anna Scott videos into a box.
 
                               SPIKE
               What's going on?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I'm going to throw out these old videos.
 
                               SPIKE
               No. You can't bin these. They're
               classics. I'm not allowing this.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right -- let's talk about rent...
 
                               SPIKE
               Let me help. We don't want all this
               shit cluttering up our lives.
 
        INT. BACKROOM OF THE BOOKSHOP - DAY
 
        The next day. William is hard at work, doing the accounts in a
        dark small room with files in it. Martin pops his head in.
 
                               MARTIN
               I have to disturb you when you're
               cooking the books, but there's a
               delivery.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Martin, can't you just deal with this
               yourself?
 
                               MARTIN
               But it's not for the shop. It's for you.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Okay. Tell me, would I have to pay a wet
               rag as much as I pay you?
 
        They head out, Martin behind him, incomprehensively rubbing
        his hands -- he's in a very good mood.
 
        INT. BOOKSHOP - DAY
 
        William enters -- and there stands Anna -- in a simple blue
        skirt and top.
 
                               ANNA
               Hi.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Hello.
 
                               ANNA
               You disappeared.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- I'm sorry -- I had to leave... I
               didn't want to disturb you.
 
                               ANNA
               Well... how have you been?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Fine. Everything much the same. When
               they change the law Spike and I will
               marry immediately. Whereas you...
               I've watched in wonder. Awards, glory
               ...
 
                               ANNA
               Oh no. It's all nonsense, believe me.
               I had no idea how much nonsense it all
               was -- but nonsense it all is...
                       (she's nervous)
               Well, yesterday was our last day
               filming and so I'm just off -- but I
               brought you this from home, and...
 
        It's quite a big wrapped parcel, flat -- 3 foot by 4 foot,
        leaning against a bookshelf.
 
                               ANNA
               I thought I'd give it to you.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Thank you. Shall I...
 
                               ANNA
               No, don't open it yet -- I'll be
               embarrassed.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Okay -- well, thank you. I don't know
               what it's for. But thank you anyway.
 
                               ANNA
               I actually had it in my apartment in New
               York and just thought you'd... but,
               when it came to it, I didn't know how to
               call you... having behaved so... badly,
               twice. So it's been just sitting in the
               hotel. But then... you came, so I
               figured... the thing is... the thing is
               ...
 
                               WILLIAM
               What's the thing?
 
        Then the door pings. In walks the annoying customer, Mr. Smith.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Don't even think about it. Go away
               immediately.
 
        Mr. Smith is taken aback and therefore completely obedient.
 
                               MR. SMITH
               Right. Sorry.
 
        And he leaves.
 
                               WILLIAM
               You were saying...
 
                               ANNA
               Yes. The thing is... I have to go away
               today but I wondered, if I didn't,
               whether you might let me see you a bit...
               or, a lot maybe... see if you could...
               like me again.
 
        Pause as William takes this in.
 
                               WILLIAM
               But yesterday... that actor asked you
               who I was... and you just dismissed me
               out of hand... I heard -- you had a
               microphone... I had headphones.
 
                               ANNA
               You expect me to tell the truth about my
               life to the most indiscreet man in
               England?
 
        Martin edges up.
 
                               MARTIN
               Excuse me -- it's your mother on the
               phone.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Can you tell her I'll ring her back.
 
                               MARTIN
               I actually tried that tack -- but she
               said you said that before and it's been
               twenty-four hours, and her foot that
               was purple is now a sort of blackish
               color...
 
                               WILLIAM
               Okay -- perfect timing as ever -- hold
               the fort for a second will you, Martin?
 
        Martin is left with Anna.
 
                               MARTIN
               Can I just say, I thought 'Ghost' was a
               wonderful film.
 
                               ANNA
               Is that right?
 
                               MARTIN
               Yes... I've always wondered what
               Patrick Swayze is like in real life.
 
                               ANNA
               I can't say I know Patrick all that
               well.
 
                               MARTIN
               Oh dear. He wasn't friendly during the
               filming?
 
                               ANNA
               Well, no -- I'm sure he was friendly --
               to Demi Moore -- who acted with him in
               'Ghost.'
 
        She's kind in here, not sarcastic.
 
                               MARTIN
               Oh right. Right. Sorry. Always been
               a bit of an ass.
 
        William returns a little uneasy.
 
                               MARTIN
               Anyway... it's lovely to meet you. I'm
               a great fan of yours. And Demi's, of
               course.
 
        Martin leaves them.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Sorry about that.
 
                               ANNA
               That's fine. There's always a pause
               when the jury goes out to consider its
               verdict.
 
        She's awaiting an answer.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Anna. Look -- I'm a fairly level-
               headed bloke. Not often in and out of
               love. But...
 
        He can't really express what he feels.
 
                               WILLIAM
               ... can I just say 'no' to your kind
               request and leave it at that?
 
                               ANNA
               ... Yes, that's fine. Of course. I...
               you know... of course... I'll just...
               be getting along then... nice to see
               you.
 
                               WILLIAM
               The truth is...
 
        He feels he must explain.
 
                               WILLIAM
               ... with you, I'm in real danger. It
               took like a perfect situation, apart
               from that foul temper of yours -- but my
               relatively inexperienced heart would,
               I fear, not recover if I was once again
               ... cast aside, which I would
               absolutely expect to be. There are too
               many pictures of you everywhere, too
               many films. You'd go and I'd be...
               well, buggered, basically.
 
                               ANNA
               I see.
                       (pause)
               That reality is a real 'no,' isn't it?
 
                               WILLIAM
               I live in Notting Hill. You live in
               Beverly Hills. Everyone in the world
               knows who you are. My mother has
               trouble remembering my name.
 
                               ANNA
               Okay. Fine. Fine. Good decision.
 
        Pause.
 
                               ANNA
               The fame thing isn't really real, you
               know. Don't forget -- I'm also just a
               girl. Standing in front of a boy.
               Asking him to love her.
 
        Pause. She kisses him on the cheek.
 
                               ANNA
               Bye.
 
        Then turns and leaves. Leaving him.
 
        INT. TONY'S RESTAURANT - DAY
 
        The restaurant is in the middle of being deconstructed. The
        pictures are gone off the walls -- a kettle on a long extension
        lead is on the bare table behind. They're all sitting there.
 
                               WILLIAM
               What do you think? Good move?
 
                               HONEY
               Good move: when all is said and done,
               she's nothing special. I saw her
               taking her pants off and I definitely
               glimpsed some cellulite down there.
 
                               BELLA
               Good decision. All actresses are mad
               as snakes.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Tony -- what do you think?
 
                               TONY
               Never met her, never want to.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Brilliant. Max?
 
                               MAX
               Absolutely. Never trust a vegetarian.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Great. Excellent. Thanks.
 
        Spike enters.
 
                               SPIKE
               I was called and I came. What's up?
 
                               HONEY
               William has just turned down Anna Scott.
 
                               SPIKE
               You daft prick!
 
        Bella is casually looking at the painting that sits beside
        William. It is the original of the Chagall, the poster of which
        was on his wall.
 
                               BELLA
               This painting isn't the original, is
               it?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes, I think that one may be.
 
                               BERNIE
               But she said she wanted to go out with
               you?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- sort of...
 
                               BERNIE
               That's nice.
 
                               WILLIAM
               What?
 
                               BERNIE
               Well, you know, anybody saying they
               want to go out with you is... pretty
               great... isn't it...
 
                               WILLIAM
               It was sort of sweet actually -- I mean,
               I know she's an actress and all that, so
               she can deliver a line -- but she said
               that she might be as famous as can be --
               but also... that she was just a girl,
               standing in front of a boy, asking him
               to love her.
 
        They take in the line. It totally reverses their attitudes.
        A pause.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Oh sod a dog. I've made the wrong
               decision, haven't I?
 
        They look at him. Spike does a big nod.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Max, how fast is your car?
 
        EXT. TONY'S RESTAURANT - DAY
 
        Max's car arrives in the street outside. They pile into the
        car.
 
                               MAX
               If anyone gets in our way -- we have
               small nuclear devices.
 
                               BERNIE
               And we intend to use them!
 
                               MAX
               Where's Bella?
 
                               HONEY
               She's not coming.
 
                               MAX
               Sod that. Bernie -- in the back!
 
        He shoots out of his door, rushes round and grabs Bella out of
        the chair.
 
                               MAX
               Come on, babe.
 
        EXT./INT. CAR. STANLEY CRESCENT/NOTTING HILL GATE - DAY
 
        Max's car is shooting up Stanley Crescent. We are inside and
        outside the car.
 
                               BELLA
               Where are you going?
 
                               MAX
               Down Kensington Church Street, then
               Knightsbridge, then Hyde Park Corner.
 
                               BELLA
               Crazy. Go along Bayswater...
 
                               HONEY
               That's right -- then Park Lane.
 
                               BERNIE
               Or you could go right down to Cromwell
               Road, and left.
 
                               WILLIAM
               No!
 
        Suddenly the car slams to a halt.
 
                               MAX
               Stop right there! I will decide the
               route. All right?
 
                               ALL
               All right.
 
                               MAX
               James Bond never has to put up with this
               sort of shit.
 
        EXT. PICCADILLY - DAY
 
        The car turns illegally right across Piccadilly the wrong way
        down a one-way street and ends up outside the Ritz. William
        sprints into the hotel. Bernie follows.
 
                               BERNIE
               Bloody hell, this is fun.
 
        IT. RITZ LOBBY - DAY
 
                               WILLIAM
               Is Miss Scott staying here?
 
        It is the same man.
 
                               RITZ MAN
               No, sir.
 
                               WILLIAM
               How about Miss Flintstone?
 
                               RITZ MAN
               No, sir.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Or Bambi... or, I don't know, Beavis or
               Butthead?
 
        Man shakes his head.
 
                               RITZ MAN
               No, sir.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Right. Right. Fair enough. Thanks.
 
        He turns despondent and takes two steps when the Ritz Man stops
        him in his tracks.
 
                               RITZ MAN
               There was a Miss Pocahontas in room 126
               -- but she checked out an hour ago. I
               believe she's holding a press
               conference at The Savoy before flying to
               America.
 
        William is very grateful. He kisses the Ritz Man. Bernie's also
        gratuful. He kisses him too.
 
                               BERNIE
               We have lift off!!
 
        A Japanese guest assumes this is the way to behave and the Ritz
        Man gets kissed a third time.
 
        EXT. LONDON STREET - DAY
 
        The car speeds through London. It gets totally stuck at a
        junction where no one will let them in.
 
                               SPIKE
               Bugger this for a bunch of bananas.
 
        He gets out of the car and boldly stops the traffic coming in the
        opposite direction. Our car shoots past him.
 
                               SPIKE
               Go!
 
        They leave him behind. Honey leans out the window and shouts...
 
                               HONEY
               You're my hero.
 
        Spike waves wildly -- he loses concentration and is very nearly
        hit by a car.
 
        EXT. THE SAVOY - DAY
 
        They pull to a stop. William leaps out.
 
                               MAX
               Go!
 
        INT. THE SAVOY - DAY
 
        William rushes up to the main desk.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Excuse me, where's the press
               conference?
 
                               MAN AT SAVOY
               Are you an accredited member of the
               press?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes...
 
        He flashes a card.
 
                               MAN AT SAVOY
               That's a Blockbuster video membership
               card, sir.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's right... I work for their in-
               house magazine.
                       (mimes quotation marks)
               'Movies are our business.'
 
                               MAN AT SAVOY
               I'm sorry, sir...
 
        Honey shoots into shot, pushing Bella's chair.
 
                               BELLA
               He's with me.
 
                               MAN AT SAVOY
               And you are?
 
                               BELLA
               Writing an article about how London
               hotels treat people in wheelchairs.
 
                               MAN AT SAVOY
               Of course, madam. It's in the
               Lancaster Room. I'm afraid you're very
               late.
 
                               HONEY
                       (to William)
               Run!
 
        INT. SAVOR ROOM - DAY
 
        William runs, searching. At last finds the room, and enters.
 
        INT. LANCASTER ROOM - DAY
 
        Huge room -- full of press. Row after row of journalists,
        cameras at the front, TV cameras at the back. Anna clearly
        gives press conferences very rarely, because this one is
        positively presidential. She sits at a table at the end of the
        room, beside Karen: on her other side is Jeremy, the PR boss,
        firmly marshalling the questions.
 
                               JEREMY
               Yes... You -- Dominic.
 
                               QUESTIONER 1
               How much longer are you staying in the
               UK then?
 
                               ANNA
               No time at all. I fly out tonight.
 
        She's in a slightly melancholic and therefore honest mood.
 
                               JEREMY
               Which is why we have to round it up now.
               Final questions.
 
        He points at a journalist he knows.
 
                               QUESTIONER 2
               Is your decision to take a year off
               anything to do with the rumours about
               Jeff and his present leading lady?
 
                               ANNA
               Absolutely not.
 
                               QUESTIONER 2
               Do you believe the rumours?
 
                               ANNA
               It's really not my business any more.
               Though I will say, from my experience,
               that rumours about Jeff... do tend to
               be true.
 
        They love that answer, and all scribble in their note books.
        Next question comes from someone straight right next to
        William.
 
                               QUESTIONER 3
               Last time you were here, there were some
               fairly graphic photographs of you and a
               young English guy -- so what happened
               there?
 
                               ANNA
               He was just a friend -- I think we're
               still friends.
 
                               JEREMY
               Yes, the gentleman in the pink shirt.
 
        He is pointing straight at William, who has his hand up.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes -- Miss Scott -- are there any
               circumstances in which you two might be
               more than just friends?
 
        Anna sees who it is asking.
 
                               ANNA
               I hoped there might be -- but no, I'm
               assured there aren't.
 
                               WILLIAM
               And what would you say...
 
                               JEREMY
               No, it's just one question per person.
 
                               ANNA
               No, let him... ask away. You were
               saying?
 
                               WILLIAM
               Yes, I just wondered whether if it
               turned out that this... person...
 
                               OTHER JOURNALIST
                       (to William)
               His name is Thacker.
 
                               WILLIAM
               Thanks. I just wondered if Mr. Thacker
               realized he'd been a daft prick and got
               down on his knees and begged you to
               reconsider, whether you would...
               reconsider.
 
        We cut to Max, Bella, Bernie and Honey, all watching. Then back
        to Anna.
 
                               ANNA
               Yes, I'm pretty sure I would.
 
                               WILLIAM
               That's very good news. The readers of
               'Horse and Hound' will be absolutely
               delighted.
 
        Anna whispers something to Jeremy.
 
                               JEREMY
               Dominic -- if you'd like to ask your
               question again?
 
                               QUESTIONER 1
               Yes -- Anna -- how long are you
               intending to stay here in Britain?
 
        Pause. Anna looks up at William. He nods.
 
                               ANNA
               Indefinitely.
 
        They both smile -- suddenly the press gets what's going on --
        music -- noise -- they all turn and flash, flash, flash photos
        of William. Max and Bella kiss. Bernie kisses a total stranger.
        Spike finally makes it -- he's bright red from running.
 
                               SPIKE
               What happened?
 
                               HONEY
               It was good.
 
        Honey hugs him. It's a new experience for Spike.
 
        Cut to William's face -- flash after flash -- still looking at
        Anna. They are both smiling.
 
        INT./EXT. THE HEMPEL ZEN GARDEN WITH MARQUEEN - DAY
 
        Anna and William at their wedding -- they kiss and walk into the
        crowd.
 
        Honey, a bridesmaid in peach satin -- she is surrounded by at
        least four other bridesmaids, all under five.
 
        Nearby, Tony standing, glowing, beside his fabulous,
        pyramidical wedding cake.
 
        William's mother is not quite happy with how he's looking. She
        tries to brush his hair.
 
        Max, dressed in the most devastating Bond-like white tuxedo is
        dancing with Anna -- thrilled. He does a rather flashy little
        move. Cut to Bella who is watching and laughing.
 
        Martin, in an awkward tweed suit, is jiggling to the beat of a
        song, entirely happy in the corner.
 
        EXT. LEICESTER SQUARE - NIGHT
 
        A huge premier -- screaming crowds -- Anna and William get out
        of the car, she holding his hand -- looking ultimately gorgeous
        -- he in a black tie that doesn't quite fit. He's startled.
 
        EXT. GARDEN - DAY
 
        A pretty green communal garden. Children are playing, watched
        by mothers, one of whom holds a new baby in a papoose. A very
        old couple wander along slowly.
 
        A small tai chi group moves mysteriously. And as the camera
        glides, it passes a couple sitting on a single, simple wooden
        bench overlooking the garden. He is reading, she is just
        looking out, totally relaxed, holding his hand, pregnant. It
        is William and Anna.
 
                               THE END
 
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