| FADE IN: INT. HENDERSON'S RESIDENCE - LIVING ROOM (1949) - DAY ADULT SUNJI (V.O.) (in an East Indian accent) In the East, it is commonly acknowledged that the spirit can take possession of any other body...There have also been frequent cases in the Western world to prove this... SUPERIMPOSE: ENGLAND, 1949. PAN ACROSS the 1940s DECOR. When the MANTELPIECE comes into view, HOLD and PUSH IN on the HENDERSON'S WEDDING PICTURE until GROOM FILLS FRAME. The Henderson's are an average looking couple in their twenties. ADULT SUNJI (V.O.) (continuing) For Walter Henderson, memories of life as an Englishman were fading. DISSOLVE TO: EXT. HIMALAYAS - DAY Follow a steady aerial sweep of the mountain range to the East. Several snowcapped peaks and glacial valleys pass by. ADULT SUNJI (V.O.) (continuing) Two years had passed, until eventually, the English teacher had mysteriously lost all memory of the life before...He had instead, the full memory of a Tibetan from childhood, onwards... DISSOLVE TO: EXT. LHASA, TIBET - DAY (SUMMER, 1915) See an aerial view of a fertile valley, with stony roads and paths connecting the inner life of the city to the outer fields. SUPERIMPOSE: HOLY CITY OF LHASA, TIBET, 1915 |
Scroll down to 2008, the synopsis and treatment for "Journey Into The Third Eye": An original screenplay (registered with the Writers' Guild of America and the United States Library of Congress) written by Wayne M. Caroto
HTML does not work too well with screenplay format spacing, unless there's somehing I don't know...would love to though..anyone?
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