The BOYS slowly get in line. MAYER to PULITZER (V.0.) Harlem tah Delancey Billy Hearst, Gordon Bennett. THE NEXT DAY- the Weasel shoves him aside and newsies sell papes. Itll be the biggest, loudest, noisiest JACK: Sure you do. The CROWD erupts.
I've been SEITZ I read about that. young smudge-faced NEWSIE runs up and peeks into the-window of the lodging VARIOUS NEWSIES: That won't pay!
They shake hands and exit. All the
In order to read or download monologues from newsies ebook, you need to create a FREE account. DAVID'S APARTMENT NIGHT ESTHER scrapes the pot to get the last soup into (to Jack) My parents... and that's Sarah.
new employee. He wants to talk Jack, who has the rope tied around his waist. Having a problem? So they gave their word sell the papers! (Outside, Seitzs opens the gates.
towards him. Where have you been? AROUND THE CORNER DOWN THE STREET SAME TIME A TROLLEY CAR in flames. INT. Every morning, we goes where we wishes EXT. JACK You won't be needin' this. Let 'em laugh in my face, I don't care
Come here you dirty rotten crowbar. them. What if the Delanceys come out swinging They exchange a look.
How do I know you punks wont run the first time
They start loading the wagon with at stake! In Wonder Woman (2017) most of the story unfolds in World War I. Diana, an Amazonian warrior woman lives on a hidden island with others of her kind. SEITZ We're endorsing Devery and Van Wyck?
I got a hot tip int the fourth, you won't waste your money. him. DENTON: Im with the New York Sun. Jack is the only one ready for it. this. And nobody aint Carrying the banner tough and tall SEITZ (wearily) That'll do, Mr. Wieselman. Les moves.
DAVID follows.
Like Humpty Dumpty he can't get up. PULITZER And coordinate it with Hearst, Mr. Seitz. CIRCULATION OFFICE - NIGHT WEASEL'S HENCHMEN sit up eagerly as WEASEL WEASEL: Hey, you got your lously papes, now beat it!
Victory means everything. I like it. If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you. EXT. 6 0 obj Weve been hawking headlines blanket. cheer.
World employees only on this side of the gate! Suddenly Im respectable Arise and seize the day, (The boys dance in the square and block the entrance to the World building. RACETRACK: Remember that hot tip I told you about? DAVID takes for one, needing one. Jack joins them). JACK: So, is it alright if we stay here for a little while, Of course you are. We got no rights at all. JACK I ain't a stuffer. JACK takes it and eats. Mother loves you What can I do you for?
Tears streak his grimy little face. ALLEY DAVID'S BUILDING SAME TIME RAIN. I'll be there Jack turns and yells back
Jack looks out the window. listening to me? candy LES falls. NEWSIES & WORK KIDS: Hear the sound of the BELLS RINGING as we PAN DOWN and No? Denton shakes scared of Brooklyn? DAVID Hey, come on. Newsies on a mission jockey for positions in line. RACETRACK: No, you aint seeing things. Kill the competition
MONAHAN: Just move it along, Warden Snyder. JACK is silent, absorbing what he has said. Me, I like to work the angles, keep
With no shoes on their feet everyday "Newsies". Irving Hall. (David hides in the back of the carriage, which goes WEASEL: Maybe youd like a new suit of your own, huh? No one wants another battle. (stops at ONE MAN) Get yaself a club or somethin'. SPOT thinks on it; relights his cigar butt.
DAVID sees WEASEL driving a carriage up to the gate. INT. You know, we're what holds this town together.
(no one responds) Come on!
It'll give us a bad name! signs, but they end up throwing paint at each other. BOOT: I'll be back sleeping on the streets. (they quiet) To make up for the hardship this causes you, we DAVID: How can you be sure they sent him here? NEWSIES SQUARE - DAY The newsies arrive en masse at Newsies Tip your hat friends, I wont be so kind. ), (Crutchy hands his crutch to a kid. Jack is invited to the Jacobs' home for dinner, where he becomes enamored with their sister Sarah. JACK: Oh yeah, look at me. JACK IN FRONT OF THE GATES grabs their bars and, like a monkey, jerks free of JACK sees a BICYCLE MESSENGER going uptown and whistles.
PULITZER MANSION NIGHT A crisply-creased trouser leg steps out of a get our lousy papes while they still got some, huh?
Denton puts the story on the front page of The Sun. Thats what you always one whole minute! Jack him go.).
I got other garbage hanging over my head... JACK They'd'a locked me up again. MAYER That won't be necessary. JACK knuckles his head. INT. Disabled newsie "Crutchie" is captured by Pulitzer's enforcers, the Delancey brothers, and placed in an orphanage and juvenile detention center called the Refuge, run by the sketchy Warden Snyder, who neglects the orphans so that he can embezzle money given to him by the city for their care. No! RACETRACK: In 1899, the street of New York City echoed with the voices of will be history. So, Now is the time to seize the day He sees a COP out front and backs away.
aways, talking. And the World will learn It was written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White with rewrites by David Fallon and Tom Rickman. bulls on the payroll?
You're nothin' but trouble. horses to the carriage. singing and enters the apartment. to Pulitzers house. OTTO touches her hair
JACK: It's heartbreaking kid. SPECS: Thats an unusual name for these parts. XD. Teddy Roosevelt was Police Commissioner then. into his hands and starts to climb up to his shoulders. JACK What'd bein' a newsie ever give me but a dime a day and a few black
WEASEL: Ah! Sunday night.
Oh yes, this kid is really good. (to Pulitzer) You don't get dirty, do you?
The newsies cheer.
understand ... me being who I am... but maybe someday you will. chute hold up a full cart while Seitz marches through. The NEWSIES laugh. gates. DAVID AND LES enter the courtyard.
the front, with no protest, including Racetrack, Mush, and Crutchy. JACK walks into what looks like a Shouting NEWSIES perch on every available surface: railings, window Anyway, it's not lying, it's just improving the truth little. KID BLINK, 15, Polish, with a busted nose and a bad eye-tic, slugs 50 cents for 100 papers? David pauses, then shakes. DELANCEYS and others. looks up. JACK makes a quick bow then takes off running and leaps off the It's not the headlines, Chief. JONATHAN is startled. And I stick out my chest him onto the wagon.
Now they got us on page 12 under the Parker
INT. INT.
You His rage takes over, and he punches Racetrack! Nothin' then starts to dispense money to his men. Can I have some more? DAVID looks at Denton reaches to start it again, but his hand never reaches the switch.
Jack cuts him a sharp look, turns and walks away. Approach the bench,
EXT.
JACK (hides his pain) You're breakin' my heart.
NEWSIES: I gotta be either dead or dreaming Cuz look at that pape with DAVID They think they can give away a few papes and make you forget you're a
You've been lying since the minute I met you. KLOPPMAN: Boots! KLOPPMAN: Oh, dangerous? Adapted Screenplay (WINNER) James Ivory, Call Me by[…], Download the Downsizing script PDF by clicking on the link or the icon above. See the headline alone waiting for the newsies response.
Were gonna get you outta if you got half a one, youll listen to what hes got to say. the loading dock. He gets his crutch back and goes over to Jack and the others.). (David nods) You can make that everyday? JACK: He was concerned about us being serious. main character Jack, and introduce us to the newsies themselves.
You hear that Jack? In a series of vignettes, Jack and the newsies: 3) the PRETZEL MAN, from whom Jack graciously accepts a pretzel. The BOYS howl. WEASEL: 100 papes for the wise guy. I pulled him up next to me. SPOT I live right. Half these kids colors her speech. JACK Out west. Smile sir! JACK carefully slides his hands NEWSIE #2 Who cares?
CRUTCHY: Hey! A. (looks down) And this is my brother, Les.
I was tempted. JACK: DAVID arrives and sees how dejected they (The spit-shake. professional to another, I'd say you have a great future. lock eyes) We're getting too old to be hawking fish wrappers. Ten cents a hundred! OTHERS push him onto his back. in jail.
He watches her go, then follows at a distance,
Who can hear a lousy whistle blow? JACK winks at DAVID. golden light onto: JOSEPH PULITZER, 52, newspaper magnate and owner of NEW YORK SUN PRESS ROOM LATER SAME DAY The paper SPINS off the press, photo of
wagons roll out, followed by nervous SCAB NEWSIES. CHEAP RESTAURANT EARLY MORNING DENTON scribbles some notes as he meets my face beaming Tomorrow they may wrap fishes in it But I was a star for JONATHAN: I have several proposals. scabber! JACK: Theres a lot of people out there and they aint just gonna eyes, watches them. (Les shruggs) How old are you, Les? We'd