THE BLUE LAGOON
WRITTEN BY DOUGLAS DAY STEWART
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY H.D. STACPOOLE
TRANSCRIBED BY KENDRA STEINER
Columbia Pictures
The Blue Lagoon, in Pictures, Part 50, 1980
[[[She goes back to the hut. He is already there,
throwing her things out the upstairs door]]]
EMMELINE: What are you doing? What are you doing?!
RICHARD: It’s my hut. I built it.
EMMELINE: That’s not true, I helped you.
RICHARD: I did most of it. You can go find some other place to live.
EMMELINE: I said I was sorry, Richard, what more do you want me to say?
RICHARD: I don’t want you to say anything! I don’t ever want to see you again.
EMMELINE: You just wait, Richard Lestrange, I’ll get you for this!
[[[She grabs some of her things and storms off]]]
[[[She has built a shelter of sorts under a small rock ledge,
with a rickety palm-frond “wall” to shelter it from the rain. A fire
there is smoking wildly in a torrent, and she sits huddled
against the back wall of the cave, shivering.
Richard looks down from his perch on the covered
porch of the hut and grins at her.]]]
[[[Emmeline sits on the beach, cooking a fish in a fire.
Richard walks on the cliff overhead, carrying bananas. He throws a half-eaten one
down on the beach and keeps walking.]]]