Ed Wood Wednesdays: Crossroads of West Pico (Guest Author: James Pontolillo)

FADE IN:
EXT. CITY - NIGHT.
A montage of nighttime scenes showing the hustle and bustle of life in the big city. Cars and trucks rushing about. Lit up storefronts casting their ruddy glow out into the night. And everywhere people. People... all going somewhere... all with their own thoughts... their own ideas... all with their own personalities.
DISSOLVE TO MEDIUM SHOT OF CRISWELL
We see CRISWELL, wearing a dark suit and evening coat, standing in profile to the camera as he browses through magazines at a news kiosk. Holding the most recent issue of Weird Tales, he turns and looks straight into the camera.
CRISWELL
I am Criswell. For years, I have told the almost
unbelievable, related the unreal and showed it
to be more than a fact. Now I tell a tale of the
entertainment industry, so astounding that some of
you may faint. This is a story of those in the twilight
time. Once human, now actors, in a void between
the employed and the unemployed. Actors to be
pitied, actors to be despised. A night with the
thespians, the thespians reborn from the innermost
depths of Hollywood.
MONOLOGUE CONTINUES AS CAMERA CUTS TO FULL MOON STOCK FOOTAGE, WOLF HOWLS
CRISWELL (Voice Over)
It is said on clear nights, beneath the cold light of the
moon, howl the dog and the wolf, and creeping things
crawl out of the slime. It is then that thespians cavort
in all their radiance.
My friends, it is 10 PM on the evening of March 15, 1949
and a full moon is overhead as we stand on West Pico
Blvd in Los Angeles. Two young men – marginally employed
actors and friends since high school – are moments away
from a date with destiny. If I am not pleased with tonight's
entertainment, I shall banish their souls to everlasting
damnation!
TITLE MUSIC BEGINS
Published on January 31, 2024 03:00
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