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 77, 1980
[[[Two sailors in a boat nearby look at them through a telescope.]]]
SAILOR: Better bring him up for a look-see.
He’ll only hear about it from one of the crew. We’ll have to sail back tomorrow.
SAILOR 2: Aye.
[[[The second sailor approaches a much older Arthur Lestrange,
and brings him back to the port-side of the ship.]]]
SAILOR 2: Excuse me sir, we’ve sighted something.
SAILOR: There. What do you think?
ARTHUR: Can we go closer?
SAILOR: I’ll see, but we’ve got to be careful of that reef.
[[[The boat turns.
On shore, they relax in the sun, drying the mud on themselves.
Paddy turns and sees the ship.]]]
PADDY: Boat.
[[[Richard and Emmeline look at it, and each-other, startled, then make up
their minds and head inland with Paddy.
Arthur looks at them through the telescope, seeing three muddy bodies.]]]
ARTHUR: No, that couldn’t be them.
[[[He sits down in a chair, and the boat turns around.]]]