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Forgery

Episode #16
Production #V0816

Written by: Mark Edens

Directed by: Andrew Merrifield

Shooting Draft - June 18, 1998
Pages 7, 9-10, 12, 15-15A, 22-23-24 - June 01, 1998
Pages 9-9A - June 02, 1998
Pages 2, 4, 22-23-24 - June 09, 1998
Page 8 - June 10, 1998

Pacific Island Pictures, LTD, All Rights Reserved © 1998

Cast List

Hercules
Jason
Iolaus - (ee-OH-lus)
Cheiron - (KI-ron)
Kora
Hephaestus - (he-FESS-tuss)
Lilith
Corinth Girl #1
Corinth Girl #2
Chariot Driver
Chorus
Tavern Maid (Non-speaking)
+ Band of Three Bored Musicians (Non-speaking) *

(missing Set List)

Teaser

FADE IN:

EXT. KORA'S INN - DAY

A MAN ON HORSEBACK is picking up some food to go at the inn's drive-in window. KORA hands him a meal in a sack.

KORA

Enjoy your meal. Have a nice day.

The man rides away. Looking out through the window, we see the next customer "drive" up: IOLAUS.

KORA

Take your order?

IOLAUS

How about taking the day off instead? We're going to Corinth to have some fun -- why don't you come along?

Kora leans out the window and sees Iolaus' "horse": he's riding on a plank carried on the shoulders of HERCULES and JASON.

KORA

I bet all three of you wanted to be the horse's rear end.

Hercules and Jason dump Iolaus off the plank.

JASON

Come with us, Kora -- we'll have a great time. Even Hercules is gonna have fun, if he remembers how.

HERCULES

Hey, I'm not going. I told you, I have to help Hephaestus today.

JASON

He's a god, Herc -- he can help himself.

HERCULES

He's my half-brother, and I promised to give him a hand.

KORA

Too bad Hercules won't be along to chaperone. If he was, I would've gone.

Kora moves away from the window, disappearing.

IOLAUS

Way to go, Herc. Couldn't you at least let her think you were going?

HERCULES

She wasn't going to go --

IOLAUS

If you're ever on fire, Jason, just wrap Hercules around you.

(in Hercules' face)

Wet blanket.

HERCULES

I am not.

JASON

You're not exactly the life of the party.

A horn blows, interrupting. They turn and see a chariot waiting behind them, with a gruff, tough, grizzled old CHARIOT DRIVER blowing on a hunting horn.

CHARIOT DRIVER

Move it, you pups -- make way! Doesn't that four-legged freak Cheiron teach you little boys manners?

JASON
(a challenge)

Maybe you'd like to try to teach us a lesson?

The chariot driver grabs the handle of his sword.

CHARIOT DRIVER

Nice people take turns.

(pulls sword most of the way out of scabbard)

Who wants to go first?

HERCULES

Come on, guys -- let's get outta here.

Hercules hauls Jason and Iolaus away, around the corner of the building. The Chariot Driver drives up to the window. Kora appears.

KORA

Can I take your order?

Iolaus slips along the wall of the inn, to the corner behind the chariot, carrying a rope. Jason and Hercules follow him, curious.

IOLAUS

That loud-mouth said we were little boys. So let's play.

HERCULES

What are you doing?

IOLAUS

I'm gonna take that bully's wheels right out from under him.

(he gives Hercules one end of the rope)

Here -- tie this to a tree.

Paying rope out behind him, Iolaus slips around the corner of the buildings and creeps toward the back of the chariot. He ties the rope to the back of the chariot. Then he slips away. Kora appears in the window and gives the Chariot Driver a sack.