Sleepy Hollow Shooting Script
used with courtesey of Daily ScriptSleepy Hollow
Being the true storie of one Ichabod Crane
and the Headless Horseman
Kevin Yagher and Andrew Kevin Walker
Based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
Screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker
Sleepy Hollow
Being the true storie of one Ichabod Crane
and the Headless Horseman
Kevin Yagher and Andrew Kevin Walker
Based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
Screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker
and
Tom Stoppard
Shooting Draft
9/29/98
A pleasing land of drowsy head it was,
of dreams that wave before the half shut eye...
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPT CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS
AND SOME "OMITTED" SLUGS. THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS
SOFT COPY.
EXT. CITY STREETS-NIGHT
Empty cobblestone streets are bordered by stately buildings. A rapidly
CLANGING BELL breaks the silence from afar.
INSERT TITLE: New York City
1799
TWO CONSTABLES clamor around a corner, lanterns held high, listening.
They disappear down an alleyway.
EXT. CITY WATERFRONT-NIGHT
ELSEWHERE, piers border the Hudson. The BELL is LOUDER here. The two
constables arrive, searching, pistols drawn.
CONSTABLE ONE
Where are you?!
MAN'S VOICE (O.S.)
Here... ! Over here!
The constables hurry to the river's edge...
Down an embankment, the MAN, another constable, has his back to us.
He's waist deep in dark water, throwing aside his ALARM BELL,
struggling to pull something from the murk...
MAN
I need your help with this.
Constable Two and Constable One move forward, wary.
CONSTABLE ONE
Constable Crane? Ichabod Crane... is
that you?
The MAN turns. Meet ICHABOD CRANE, handsome, eyes piercing but nervous
and unsettled.
ICHABOD
None other, and not only me...
(returns to lifting)
I have found something...
Ichabod drags a bloated MALE CORPSE out from the water. He backs away,
shaken, looks to the constables...
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
... which was lately a man.
INT. CITY WATCHHOUSE, JAIL-NIGHT
In a dank, cavernous room, the distinguished HIGH CONSTABLE lifts a
blanket off the corpse in a wheelbarrow manned by Constable Two.
Constable One and Ichabod are near, watching.
HIGH CONSTABLE
Burn it.
CONSTABLE ONE
Yes, sir.
Constable Two wheels the corpse down a RAMP to another room.
ICHABOD
Just a moment, if I may... we do not
yet know the cause of death.
HIGH CONSTABLE
When you find 'em in the river,
cause of death is drowning.
ICHABOD
Possibly so if there is water in the
lungs, but... by pathology we might
determine whether or not he was dead
when he went into the river.
HIGH CONSTABLE
Cut him up? Are we heathens? Let him
rest in peace-in one piece as
according to God and the New York
Department of Health.
Ichabod is about to protest, but stops himself, frustrated.
Two THUGGISH CONSTABLES-different ones-bring in a bleeding
SEMICONSCIOUS MAN.
HIGH CONSTABLE (CONT'D)
What happened to him?
THUGGISH CONSTABLE
Nothing, sir. Arrested for burglary.
The constables throw him against the bars of the slammer while one of
them opens the cage door. With their leather truncheons, the cops beat
their prisoner into the cage and lock him in.
HIGH CONSTABLE
Good work...
Ichabod hurries to follow his two constables and the corpse.
EXT. CITY WATCHHOUSE-DAY
The metropolis thrives; horsedrawn vehicles plodding, MEN, WOMEN and
CHILDREN, MERCHANTS and TRADESMEN everywhere.
MEN are held in chains and gibbets in front of the Watchhouse.
INT. CITY WATCHHOUSE, JAIL-DAY
We enter midway into a "Audition Scene." A row of CITY OFFICIALS are
"auditioning" APPLICANTS (mostly obvious Cranks and Eccentrics) with
Devices for crime fighting and crime solving. The Applicants are
crowded together to one side, waiting their turn. Ichabod, holding
only papers and books, is among them.
"On Stage" at this moment is an INVENTOR demonstrating his invention,
of which more in a moment. Facing the "stage" is the BURGOMASTER,
flanked by the HIGH CONSTABLE (who has a list of names) and various
MAGISTRATES and ALDERMEN.
The Inventor is demonstrating a combination wallet and mousetrap.
INVENTOR
... and in a few weeks, the plague of
pickpockets will be a thing of the
past!
He shows how to set the trap-spring.
INVENTOR (CONT'D)
Give me a dozen constables in
gentleman's dress...
He pockets the wallet-trap.
INVENTOR (CONT'D)
... mixing with the crowds where
pickpockets are rife!
He produces a fake hand-on-a-stick and does the business.
INVENTOR (CONT'D)
A stealthy hand dips into the
gentleman's pocket... and-!
There is the sound of the trap snapping shut and the Inventor
withdraws the fake hand with its fingers chopped off. The Officials
wince, impressed.
BURGOMASTER
Thank you. We will take your device
under consideration, Mr.
Vanderbilt... Next!
A SPOTTY MAN starts dragging a man-sized cage contraption to center
stage... while Ichabod tries to get the attention of the Officials.
ICHABOD
Gentlemen! -the Millennium is
almost upon us-In a few months we
will be living in the nineteenth
century-!
HIGH CONSTABLE
Wait your turn, Constable Crane-
ICHABOD
These devices are unworthy of a
modern civilization...
BURGOMASTER
Quiet! -Next, I say!
SPOTTY MAN
Thank you, sir!
He turns proudly to his man-size cage, whose front hinges down for
ingress.
The floor of the cage is a steel plate. A "writting board" for signing
confessions is attached to the inside of the cage.
SPOTTY MAN (CONT'D)
The Tomkins self-locking
Confessional is cheap at the price
and will last for years with just an
occasional wipe with a damp cloth...
When the villain steps on the floor
plate...
Ichabod, dropping books and papers around his feet, is feverishly
writing on a blank page (his "traveling inkpot" is hung around his
neck).
ICHABOD
(pointing to the Spotty
Man)
Arrest that man!
HIGH CONSTABLE
(jaw dropped)
Arrest... ?
ICHABOD
I accuse him of murder!
SPOTTY MAN
What the devil are you talking
about, you loon?!
Ichabod takes two steps toward him and gives him a violent shove in
the chest. The Spotty Man staggers back into his cage, which self-
locks, and at the same time a head clamp descends from the top,
gripping the Spotty Man's head. His arms flail about as he yells.
Ichabod slaps his page on the writing board, offers his pen.
ICHABOD
Sign here!
SPOTTY MAN
(groaning and pointing)
The release handle...
ICHABOD
Not till you confess... !
Uproar around him, Ichabod waits as the prisoner signs the paper, then
pulls the "release handle."
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
(waving the confession)
I have here a confession to the
murder of a man I fished out of the
river last night!
HIGH CONSTABLE
(furious)
Stand down!
ICHABOD
I stand up, for sense and justice!
Our jails overflow with men and
women convicted on confessions worth
no more than this one!
The High Constable bangs a gavel until he gets some silence for the
Burgomaster. Meanwhile, the Spotty Man is rescued by his friends.
BURGOMASTER
Constable, this is a song we have
heard from you more than once but
never before with this discordant
accompaniment. I have two courses
open to me. First, I can let you
cool your heels in the cells until
you learn respect for the dignity of
my office...
ICHABOD
I beg pardon. I only meant well. Why
am I the only one who sees that to
solve crimes, to detect the guilty,
we must use our brains? -to
recognize vital clues, using up-to-
date scientific-
BURGOMASTER
(interrupting)
Which brings me to the second
course. Constable Crane, there is a
town upstate, two days' journey to
the north in the Hudson Highlands.
It is a place called Sleepy Hollow.
Have you heard of it?
ICHABOD
I have not.
BURGOMASTER
An isolated farming community,
mostly Dutch. Three persons have
been murdered there, all within a
fortnight... each found with their
head lopped off.
ICHABOD
Lopped off?
BURGOMASTER
Clean as dandelion heads,
apparently. Now, these ideas of
yours, they have never been put to
the test...
ICHABOD
I have never been allowed to put
them to the test!
BURGOMASTER
Just so, granted. So you take your
experimentations to Sleepy Hollow
and deduce, er detect the murderer.
Bring him here to face our good
justice. Will you do this?
ICHABOD
(swallowing doubt)
I shall, gladly.
BURGOMASTER
And remember-it is you, Ichabod
Crane, who is now put to the test.
The Burgomaster smiles encouragingly.
INT/EXT. ICHABOD'S HOME, 2ND FLOOR-DAY (TITLE SEQUENCE BEGINS)
Piles of BOOKS and PAPERS, JARS of CHEMICALS, MAGNIFYING GLASSES,
CHALKBOARDS covered with scrawl and ANATOMY CHARTS above a small bed.
AT THE WINDOW, Ichabod holds a bird cage with a red CARDINAL inside.
He opens the cage and the bird flies free...
ICHABOD
Such a day for such a sad farewell,
this is good-bye, my sweet...
Ichabod watches it go, sad, then looks down. A COACH halts in the
street below. The forlorn DRIVER looks up.
EXT. NEW YORK CITY STREETS-DAY
ICHABOD'S COACH leaves city limits, forgoing civilization... following
a dirt road to forested wilderness.
EXT. NEW YORK FORESTS-NIGHT
Coach lanterns light the way as the coach lumbers along, caressed by
tight foliage. A WOLF is HEARD HOWLING. Ichabod looks out, unnerved,
shuts the window's curtain.
EXT. UPSTATE FORESTS-DAY
The coach moves through sun dappled forest...
INT. ICHABOD'S COACH-DAY
Ichabod checks the contents of a LEATHER SATCHEL in his lap. He pauses
a moment, studying the palm of his hand.
Ichabod touches the strange SCARS on both his palms: evenly dispersed,
tiny dots of tissue. Many scars. After a moment, he returns to looking
through his satchel.
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW, THE LONG STRAIGHT ROAD-LATE DAY
Ichabod stands between two massive STONE PILLARS. He's unsure, turning
to watch his coach leave him behind.
Ichabod picks up his bags and heads between the pillars, starting up a
LONG STRAIGHT ROAD. He does not notice, in the tree limbs above: THREE
DEAD RAVENS, hung by twine.
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW, TOWN SQUARE-DUSK
Ichabod walks on, passing a CHURCH and GRAVEYARD. The road ahead is
bordered by rows of businesses and two-story homes.
Ichabod enters the TOWN SQUARE proper. And ELDERLY WOMAN stands in a
doorway, watching Ichabod. Ichabod tips his hat. The woman backs away,
shuts her door.
Ichabod continues. He looks up... a MAN closes the shutters of a
second-story window.
As Ichabod continues he sees that there are two or three Riflemen
placed at vantage points on the roofs and also, when he looks back, a
Rifleman up on the Church Tower. The whole village is like a Western
town waiting for an attack.
EXT. WOODEN BUNKER-DUSK
A strange WOODEN BUNKER, like a small fortress with a HUGE BELL
mounted on top, sits in a field. SEVERAL DIRT FARMERS are gathered,
all with rifles.
Ichabod stops as he walks, looking at this...
A boy, YOUNG MASBATH, aged 10, comes to the Designated Rifleman,
JONATHAN MASBATH, with food and drink, i.e., a picnic tied up in cloth
and a stone bottle of beer. Masbath Senior takes the picnic and gives
Young Masbath an affectionate pat. He smiles confidently.
MASBATH SENIOR
Don't worry, son.
One farmer comes to lead Young Masbath away as Jonathan heads into the
BUNKER, taking several rifles.
In front of the BUNKER, across a field, other dirt farmers light TORCH
POSTS in a line along the forest edge.
Ichabod ponders this as he trudges along...
EXT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE-DUSK
Ahead on a hill: the grand Van Tassel MANOR HOUSE, windows aglow.
TITLE SEQUENCE ENDS
EXT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, FRONT DOOR-NIGHT
Ichabod puts down his bags (a suitcase and a leather box-bag) but
keeps his satchel.
JACK-O'-LANTERNS glow on the porch.
A KISSING COUPLE are lustfully busy in a dark corner of the porch. The
woman is a pretty servant, SARAH. The man we will know as DOCTOR
LANCASTER.
Ichabod almost blunders into them, causing a little panic and
embarrassment, in which Ichabod shares, and as he mumbles apologies
and opens the door, a shaft of light identifies the couple for our
further reference.
The open door reveals the MAIN HALL and FOYER...
There's a harvest party in progress. PEOPLE are gathered. QUIET MUSIC
is HEARD from elsewhere.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, SITTING ROOM-NIGHT
Ichabod opens a door. MEN and WOMEN eat and drink, talking quietly in
groups. Ichabod looks around, daunted, tentatively makes his way...
Ichabod bumps into a few people, excusing himself. He mops his sweaty
brow, finds a pretty girl.
ICHABOD
Pardon my intrusion, I seek Baltus
Van Tassel but-
GIRL
In the parlor, sir, further on.
Ichabod thanks her, continues...
Ahead, CHILDREN, YOUNG MEN and LADIES in a circle taunt a BLINDFOLDED
YOUNG WOMAN spun around by the handsome, barrel-chested man, BROM VAN
BRUNT. Brom releases the woman. Everyone quiets, avoiding her
searching hands.
The Blindfolded Woman circles slowly, chanting a REFRAIN that makes
the CHILDREN and even some of the younger WOMEN shiver with
pleasurable fright. They giggle nervously and hush each other up.
BLINDFOLDED WOMAN
"The Pickety Witch, the Pickety
Witch, who's got a kiss for the
pickety witch?"
She makes a lunge, grabbing empty air, just missing BROM; everyone
moans humorously. Doctor Lancaster slips back into the party, and
Sarah likewise.
Ichabod is trying to pass through to reach the farther door... and on
the NEXT REFRAIN finds himself caught by the Blindfolded Woman.
Everyone stays quiet, that's the game, but of course everyone is also
puzzled, not knowing Ichabod. The Woman touches Ichabod's face, which
embarrasses Ichabod and displeases Brom.
CHILD
A kiss, a kiss!
WOMAN
She has to guess first.
The WOMAN is wifely, and as she puts her arm through Doctor
Lancaster's arm, we realize she is his wife.
BLINDFOLDED WOMAN
Is it Theodore?
There's a general laugh at that.
ICHABOD
Pardon, ma'am. I am only a stranger.
BLINDFOLDED WOMAN
Then have a kiss on account.
She kisses him laughingly and takes the blindfold off the reveal a
stunning beauty: KATRINA VAN TASSEL. She smiles. Ichabod tries to
compose himself, stricken by the sight of her.
ICHABOD
I... um, I am looking for Baltus Van
Tassel.
KATRINA
I am his daughter, Katrina Van
Tassel.
BROM
And who are you, friend? We have not
heard your name yet.
ICHABOD
I have not said it. Excuse me...
Brom grabs Ichabod's collar. Ichabod's baffled.
BROM
You need some manners.
KATRINA
Brom!
MAN'S VOICE (O.S.)
(admonishing)
Come, come-we want no raised
voices...
We now SEE that the voice belongs to BALTUS VAN TASSEL, a working-
class self-made Mr. Big with a sympathetic smile.
BALTUS (CONT'D)
It is only to raise the spirits
during this dark time that I and my
good wife are giving this little
party...
LADY VAN TASSEL stands behind him, a mix of homespun wife and well-
kept lady. Brom releases Ichabod. Children hide behind Katrina.
Ichabod's relieved to have a proper focal point. Others from the party
gather.
BALTUS (CONT'D)
Young sir, you are welcome even if
you are selling something!
The pleasantry relaxes the atmosphere around Ichabod.
ICHABOD
Thank you, sir. I am Constable
Ichabod Crane, sent to you from New
York with authority to investigate
murder in Sleepy Hollow.
This has quite an effect. A man we will know as MAGISTRATE PHILIPSE
looks up sharply. A man we will know as REVEREND STEENWYCK grunts
skeptically. A man we have already seen, DOCTOR LANCASTER, exchanges a
surprised look with another man, NOTARY HARDENBROOK.
STEENWYCK
(rudely)
Well, what use is a Constable?!
Lady Van Tassel gives the Clergyman a reproachful look.
LADY VAN TASSEL
Then, Sleepy Hollow is grateful to
you, Constable Crane-I hope you
will honor this house by remaining
with us until...
BROM
Until you've made the arrest!
To Ichabod's surprise this gets a nervous laugh. Baltus frowns at Brom.
Katrina looks at Ichabod with renewed interest.
BALTUS
(to his wife)
Well spoke!
(to Ichabod)
Come, sir. We'll get you settled.
(to the Musicians)
Play on!
Baltus catches the eyes of Philipse, then of Lancaster, nodding as if
to say "See you in a minute."
As he leads Ichabod out, he murmurs to Steenwyck, who nods and passes
the murmur to Hardenbrook.
The Fiddlers strike up the music. Katrina watches Ichabod's exit. Brom
watches Katrina's interest with displeasure.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, ICHABOD'S ROOM-NIGHT
We HEAR the music from downstairs. Ichabod is unpacking-arranging
his scientific books. His "medical case," revealing a few mysterious
Instruments of Detections, is open on the bed. Sarah is just
delivering a pitcher of water to the washstand.
ICHABOD
Thank you. Please tell Mr. Van
Tassel I will be down in a moment.
SARAH
I will, sir.
(then-as she leaves)
Thank God you are here!
Ichabod is a bit surprised by her emotion. Then he pours the water and
douses his face.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, PARLOR-NIGHT
FIVE MEN wait grimly for Ichabod, silent in the presence of Sarah, who
is placing a pipe cradle by Baltus. Lady Van Tassel is pouring the men
a drink. The music from the party is faintly audible. Lancaster is 50,
dour, always sweaty. Philipse is youngest, a drinker, eyes bloodshot,
augmenting his glass with a shot from his private flask. Reverend
Steenwyck has a disdainful, sour expression. Hardenbrook is oldest,
ancient, nervous, one eye pale and blind.
HARDENBROOK
All the way from New York!
DOCTOR LANCASTER
A waste of time!
STEENWYCK
(to Baltus)
What can he do?
BALTUS
(calmingly)
Gentlemen, gentlemen...
Sarah, leaving, passes Doctor Lancaster, who secretly trails his hand
against Sarah's buttock... not quite secretly enough for the vigilance
of Lady Van Tassel, who, by the merest flick of an eye, shows us that
she has noticed.
Sarah leaves just as Ichabod appears in the doorway, Sarah closing the
door behind him.
BALTUS (CONT'D)
(to Ichabod)
Excellent! Come in!
(to his wife)
Leave us, my dear.
ICHABOD
So. Three persons murdered. First,
Peter Van Garrett and his son Dirk
Van Garrett, both of them strong
capable men, found together,
decapitated. A week later, the Widow
Winship, also decapitated. I will
need to ask you many questions, but
first let me ask-is anyone
suspected?
BALTUS
I don't understand you.
ICHABOD
I say, is there any one person
suspect in these acts?
The men stir in their seats-their looks say "I told you so!"- "Useless!"-etc.
BALTUS
Constable... how much have your
superiors explained to you?
ICHABOD
Only that the three were slain in
open ground and their heads found
severed from their bodies...
STEENWYCK
The heads were not found severed.
The heads were not found at all.
ICHABOD
The heads are gone?
Hardenbrook leans forward, his voice cragged.
HARDENBROOK
Taken. Taken by the Headless
Horseman. Taken back to hell.
ICHABOD
Pardon me, I... ?
BALTUS
Perhaps you had better sit down.
Baltus gestures for Ichabod to sit. Baltus lights his pipe and pours a
glass for Ichabod. The men help themselves to food and drink.
BALTUS (CONT'D)
The Horseman was a Hessian
mercenary, sent to our shores by
German princes to keep Americans
under the yoke of England. But
unlike his compatriots who came for
money, the Horseman came... for love
of carnage... and he was not like the
others...
FLASHBACK-AMERICAN BATTLEFIELD (WINTER)-DAY
The HESSIAN HORSEMAN rides his black steed into a gory, close-quarters
clash, his cloaked uniform adorned with edged weapons. He cuts down
Americans left and right.
BALTUS (V.O.)
He rode a giant black steed named
Daredevil. He was infamous for
taking his horse hard into battle...
chopping off heads at full gallop.
The Horseman dismounts, hoists a battle axe. With sword and axe, he
annihilates. Blood gushes. Bones crack.
BALTUS (CONT'D; V.O.)
To look upon him made your blood run
cold, for he had filed down his
teeth to sharp points... to add to
the ferocity of his appearance...
The Horseman lets out a war cry. Jagged teeth. Grotesque.
FLASHBACK-FOREST BATTLEFIELD (WINTER)-DAY
Winter. CANNONS can be HEARD BOOMING from afar. Daredevil, galloping
is hit and falls. The Horseman is not hurt.
BALTUS (V.O.)
This butcher would not finally meet
his end till the winter of seventy-
nine...
The Horseman rises, eyes filled with rage, looks to see...
SIX ragtag REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS give chase, firing rifles. The
Horseman flees, bullets throwing snow behind.
BALTUS (CONT'D)
... not far from here in our Western
Woods...
FLASHBACK-DEEPER IN THE FOREST BATTLEFIELD (WINTER)-DAY
The Horseman glances back, bounding through, drawing his sword, when
suddenly he halts...
He's happened upon TWO YOUNG GIRLS gathering firewood. The girls stand
frozen at the sight of him for a long, silent moment, till one girl
drops the firewood and runs.
The second girl remains, holding the Horseman's gaze.
The Horseman and the girl hold each other's gaze for a long beat.
The Horseman puts his finger to his lips, warning her to stay quiet.
The girl takes one of her pieces of dry wood and deliberately breaks
it, making a noise like a pistol shot.
There is a responding shout from a soldier back in the trees. The
Horseman turns to the sound.
Soldiers move forward from the forest behind, spreading out.
The second girl flees. The Horseman hefts his sword, turning as
soldiers surround. One soldier aims his rifle...
The Horseman reaches over his shoulder, grasps a sheathed knife and
THROWS-
THOCK! The rifleman jerks back, knife in his eye socket.
A second soldier aims and FIRES... Blood explodes from the Horseman's
arm. His sword drops.
The Horseman readies and AXE in his good hand. The Revolutionaries
move in with swords. They battle, STEEL AGAINST STEEL. The Horseman
fends off blows...
Soldier Three stabs his blade deep into the Horseman's side. The
Horseman roars, bringing his axe DOWN...
BREAKS the sword at the hilt. An UPWARD stroke sends Soldier Three
backward in a fountain of blood.
The Horseman staggers, trying to pull the blade from his ribs. The
remaining soldiers close in...
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, PARLOR-NIGHT
Ichabod is spooked. Pipe smoke wafts from Baltus's mouth.
BALTUS
They cut off his head with his own
sword. To this day, the Western
Woods is a haunted place where brave
men will not venture.
FLASHBACK-EXT. WESTERN WOODS, TREE OF THE DEAD AREA (WINTER)-DAY
The Horseman's headless corpse lies in a shallow grave.
BALTUS (V.O.)
... for what was planted in the
ground that day was a seed of evil.
The HORSEMAN'S HEAD is dropped into the grave.
FLASHBACK-EXT. WESTERN WOODS, TREE OF THE DEAD AREA (WINTER)-LATER
DAY
One of the four surviving soldiers stabs the HORSEMAN'S SWORD deep in
the ground as a marker.
The grave is done. The soldiers walk away from the grave. They have
buried the Horseman in a treeless clearing.
Daredevil appears, limping, from the trees, and puts his nose down to
the turned earth.
The Second Girl is watching from hiding.
She sees: Daredevil collapses on the grave, blood frothing from his
mouth. Dying.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, PARLOR-NIGHT
BALTUS
And so it has been for twenty years.
But now the Hessian wakes-he is
on the rampage, cutting off heads
where he finds them.
Ichabod sits back, shakes off the reverie of the tale. He takes a gulp
from his glass.
ICHABOD
Are you... saying... ? Is that what
you believe?
HARDENBROOK
Seeing is believing!
Baltus puts a calming hand on senile Hardenbrook's shoulder.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
No one knows why the Hessian has
chosen this time to return from the
grave.
STEENWYCK
Satan has called forth one of his
own.
Steenwyck stands and from a side table picks up the hefty Baltus
family Bible.
STEENWYCK (CONT'D)
They tell me you have brought books
and trappings of scientific
investigation-this is the only
book I recommend you study.
He drops the Bible on the table in front of Ichabod, making him jump.
Ichabod gingerly lifts the front cover-revealing a page of ink
writing, which he will remember later-then he snaps out of all this
"nonsense."
ICHABOD
Reverend Steenwyck... gentlemen...
murder needs no ghost come from the
grave. Which of you have laid eyes
on this Headless Horsemen?
Pause.
HARDENBROOK
Others have. Many others.
Ichabod allows himself a skeptical smile.
BALTUS
You will see him too if he comes
again. The men of the village are
posted to watch for him.
ICHABOD
We have murders in New York without
benefit of ghouls and goblins.
BALTUS
You are a long way from New York,
sir.
ICHABOD
A century at least. The assassin is
a man of flesh and blood, and I will
discover him.
STEENWYCK
How do you propose to do so?
ICHABOD
By discovering his reason. It is
what we call "the motive." This
mystery will not resist
investigation by a Rational Man.
Ichabod's natural clumsiness, however, causes him to sweep his empty
glass off the table, rather ruining the effect of the Rational Man in
command of the situation.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, KATRINA'S ROOM-NIGHT
Katrina is sitting in front of her mirror. Lady Van Tassel is brushing
out Katrina's hair, counting the strokes.
KATRINA
Well, I'm disappointed... our first
visitor from New York...
There is a knock.
KATRINA (CONT'D)
He doesn't know where to put himself
and his feet are all over the place.
Lady Van Tassel gives Katrina the hairbrush and goes to the door.
LADY VAN TASSEL
Yes, not like your Brom. Go on
brushing, I got to forty-two...
She opens the door to Sarah.
SARAH
That constable, he wants the Bible,
Mum...
LADY VAN TASSEL
Bible... ?
KATRINA
I'll bring it to him.
Sarah dips a curtsy and goes. Lady Van Tassel gives Katrina a friendly
raised eyebrow.
KATRINA (CONT'D)
(meeting her eye,
explains)
We'll see if his city talk fits him
better than his clothes.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, ICHABOD'S ROOM-NIGHT
Ichabod sits surrounded by his books, including his Ledger. Clearly
there has been no breakthrough. Ichabod broods. There is a knock at
the door, which he seems to have been expecting, for he does not turn
around.
ICHABOD
Yes-yes-come in.
Katrina enters carrying the Bible.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
(not turning)
Thank you, just leave it on the
reading stand.
Katrina puts down the Bible as directed.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
That will be all-no, tell me,
about that big brute who seems to be
Miss Katrina's-
He has turned in his chair, too late, and sees Katrina-Ichabod has
a minor convulsion, standing up, knocking papers to the floor, etc.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Forgive me, I... I asked Sarah to
bring me...
KATRINA
(amused, relaxed)
So your clever books have failed you
and you turn to the Bible after all!
ICHABOD
(sharply, despite
himself)
I see I am talked about downstairs.
KATRINA
In passing only-we have many
things to talk about even in this
backward place.
ICHABOD
I am sorry... Please excuse my
manner-I am not used to...
KATRINA
Female company?
ICHABOD
Society.
KATRINA
How can you avoid society in New
York? How I should love the opera- and theaters-to go dancing... Is
it wonderful?
ICHABOD
I have never been.
KATRINA
But there is an art museum? -a
concert hall?
ICHABOD
I don't know.
KATRINA
(disappointed)
Then you have nothing to teach me.
ICHABOD
Perhaps I have. Do you believe the
Van Garretts and the Widow Winship
were murdered by a headless
horseman?
KATRINA
Not everyone here believes it is the
Horseman.
ICHABOD
(relieved)
Good.
KATRINA
Some say it is the witch of the
Western Woods who has made a pact
with Lucifer.
ICHABOD
(exasperated)
There are no witches, or galloping
ghosts either! Is everyone in this
village in thrall to superstition?
KATRINA
Why are you so frightened of magic?
Not all magic is black. There are
ancient truths in these woods which
have been forgotten in your city
parks.
ICHABOD
If they are truths they are not
magic-and if magic, not truth.
KATRINA
You are foolish. When there is fever
in the house, it is well known that
willow-herb roots and a crow's foot
must be boiled in the milk of a pure
white goat with special charms
uttered over the fire... and the
fever abates.
ICHABOD
Next time try the herb without the
rest-and now I must ask you- excuse me-
KATRINA
Gladly. I should not have interrupted
our town's savior. Good night. And
as to your first question, that big
brute you were asking about has
proposed to me.
ICHABOD
I... I... I'm happy that...
KATRINA
Proposed to me several times.
This ambiguous statement, accompanied by a faint smile, confuses
Ichabod into silence as she closes the door behind her. He turns with
relief to the next business-the Bible. He opens the front cover. On
the endpaper is a Family Tree going back a hundred years, in variously
faded inks and handwritings.
Ichabod studies it and we see what he learns: that Katrina was born in
1777... to Baltus's first wife, who died in 1797... that Lady Van Tassel
is Baltus's second wife (her maiden name is unimportant, because
false)... Then he suddenly notices something even more interesting:
The family tree has a "Van Garrett" in it-the husband of Baltus's
father's sister.
ICHABOD
(mutters)
Van Garrett... !
Ichabod looks thoughtful. He starts copying out details into his
Ledger.
A very faint rumbling disturbs him for a moment. He looks up. Silence
now. He continues working.
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW-NIGHT
The empty street.
Then the low sinister sound of rumbling is heard again.
EXT. WOODEN BUNKER / FIELD-INTERCUT-NIGHT
The distant SOUND of the GROUND RUMBLING is HEARD. AT THE WOODEN
BUNKER, Jonathan looks out, fearful...
The torches burn bright along the forest line. SEVERAL DEER stampede
out... sprinting across the field.
Jonathan watches the forest. A horrible, SILENT stillness has fallen.
Then, Jonathan's eyes widen...
A thick FOG creeps from the woods.
As fog overtakes each torch, mist snakes up, snuffing each flame... one
by one by one, all along the forest edge...
Jonathan sticks his rifle out from the bunker, sights the gun along
the treeline.
JONATHAN
Come out, devil... come...
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW FORESTS, OVERVIEW-NIGHT
Silhouetted treetops. The SOUNDS of JONATHAN'S RIFLE FIRING are HEARD,
echoing-SEVERAL GUNSHOTS, then... SILENCE...
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW FOREST-NIGHT
Jonathan flees through the forest, glances back, terrified. THUNDEROUS
HOOFBEATS are HEARD from behind.
DEEP IN THE FOREST, we GLIMPSE the source of the HOOFBEATS: a HUGE
FORM on a HUGE BLACK HORSE, already gone.
Jonathan pushes through thorny bushes. Jagged branches bloody his
hands and cheeks...
He bursts from the brier patch and TUMBLES to a TRAIL.
IN THE FOREST BEHIND: The hooves of the black horse rip underbrush.
HOOFBEATS DEAFENING. A spur digs into the snorting steed's already
bleeding flank.
The pursuer's gloved hand draws a SWORD, blade RINGING.
ON THE TRAIL, Jonathan runs onward. The shrill WHISTLE of a SWORD
SWING is HEARD as the pursuer BLURS PAST...
Jonathan is still running when his head lolls back, at an impossible
angle... his head tumbles off his shoulders...
Jonathan's headless body hits the dirt.
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW-DAY (EARLY MORNING)
People going about their business calmly. A WOMAN shakes out a blanket
from an upper window. The murder has obviously not been discovered
yet.
No one notices that the WOODEN BUNKER is deserted... and now has a gap
of shattered timber.
EXT/INT. LIVERY STABLE-DAY (EARLY MORNING)
The stables belong to KILLIAN, a dashingly rustic man, father of a
young family. Ichabod likes him... though he does not think much of the
Horse Killian is offering him, an old nag. Ichabod has a big satchel.
KILLIAN
His name's Gunpowder.
ICHABOD
A brave name, but... have you got
something a little younger?...
Taller?
KILLIAN
(apparently getting it)
Faster.
ICHABOD
Yes.
KILLIAN
A horse cut to dash.
ICHABOD
Yes.
KILLIAN
No, I haven't.
ICHABOD
Oh.
KILLIAN
Not at the price.
ICHABOD
Well... I'm sure he'll do very well.
Thank you, Mr. Killian.
KILLIAN
Good luck, sir. If you need help,
call my name.
ICHABOD
Much appreciated.
Killian's son Thomas, a small boy, is feeding one of the horses.
ANGLE ON Mrs. KILLIAN at the door of the Killian House. She is in the
act of seeing a woman out of her door, a PREGNANT WOMAN, and handing
her a bunch of herbs.
CLOSER
BETH
(to Pregnant Woman)
Mind you rub them well in the
breech, Mrs. Sherry-don't worry,
it'll be easy as shelling peas.
As the Pregnant Woman leaves, Beth bawls over her shoulder, turning to
go into the house.
BETH (CONT'D)
Thomas! -It's you I want!
Beth goes into the house, passing a modest notice on the door: "Knock
before entering-Elizabeth Killian, MIDWIFE"
KILLIAN
(to Thomas)
Go off home for your breakfast, Tom
-kiss your mother once for you and
twice for me.
As the boy goes, Ichabod has a thought.
ICHABOD
Mr. Killian, I was thinking... about
the old widow...
KILLIAN
Old Widow?
ICHABOD
Widow Winship.
KILLIAN
Who told you she was old? She was
comely. Widowed young and dead
before the bloom was off her.
Ichabod is surprised. Before he can react further, a distant gunshot
is heard-a signal followed by the distant sight of a man on
horseback, hurrying and shouting, waving his rifle. It's clear that
Masbath's murder has been discovered. Killian and Ichabod watch the
Rider coming, telling the news as he comes.
RIDER
(shouting)
Murder, murder! The Horseman has
killed again!
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW FARMLAND-DAY
Riders are galloping across the fields toward the murder site.
Baltus, a Dullardly Man called VAN RIPPER, who was the original Rider
who found the body... followed by Brom, and a gig driven fast by
Philipse, and Doctor Lancaster and various villagers.
Way behind, trying to keep up on Gunpowder, comes Ichabod.
EXT. FOREST, MASBATH MURDER SITE-MORNING
Baltus takes charge of posting armed villagers to keep an eye out
toward the forest.
BALTUS
Mr. Miller-ride back for the
coffin cart-the rest of you keep
a sharp lookout.
(to GLEN)
No-not at me, Glen, I'm not going
to cut my own head off! -Look out
to the woods!
Ichabod hasn't quite arrived. The others are watching as Doctor
Lancaster turns over the headless corpse of Masbath. He straightens
the body reverently. Everyone is shocked and spooked, looking
fearfully around. Behind them-a sound. Everyone reacts but it's
Ichabod arriving.
BROM
(laughs)
A fine looking animal, Crane.
Ichabod dismounts, ignoring Brom. The great Detective is trying to
cover up his jitters. New York was never like this.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
The fourth victim, Jonathan Masbath.
ICHABOD
And... the head... ?
PHILIPSE
Taken.
ICHABOD
Taken!
Doctor Lancaster seems unprofessionally jittery. He grasps Philipse by
the arm. Philipse shakes him off and pulls out a flask. Ichabod
notices this. Their behavior seems to him to be an odd moment. Then he
turns his attention back to the matter at hand.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Interesting... very interesting.
BALTUS
What is?
ICHABOD
In headless corpse cases of this
sort... the head is removed to
prevent identification of the body.
BALTUS
(puzzled)
But we know this is Jonathan
Masbath...
ICHABOD
Exactly! So, why was the head
removed?
They all wait for enlightenment.
BALTUS
Why?
ICHABOD
I don't know.
They all watch Ichabod to see what he will do. Philipse takes nips
from his flask. But Ichabod isn't sure. He isn't too keen on looking
at the corpse. Then he realizes:
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
You have moved the body?
DOCTOR LANCASTER
I did.
ICHABOD
(furious)
You must never move the body!
DOCTOR LANCASTER
Why not?
ICHABOD
Because!
Despite themselves, they are impressed. Ichabod takes heart.
Ichabod finds a huge, deep HOOFPRINT. He kneels, pulls his satchel off
his shoulder, takes out a BOWL, BOTTLE of WATER and a BAG of POWDER.
The others watch, finding this bizarre, as Ichabod begins mixing the
water and powder, making plaster.
BROM
What is that potion?
ICHABOD
You are the blacksmith, Brom. Ever
shoe a horse with a hoof this large?
Ichabod fills the print with runny plaster.
BROM
(grudging the point)
It's big.
Ichabod shoulders his satchel, walks all around, studies the ground,
kicks away leaves... and then lopes around puzzlingly. The watchers are
astonished by his antics as he leaps from hoofprint to hoofprint.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
(to Philipse)
The man's a fool.
PHILLIPSE
(drunk)
He's a fool and we're damn fools- but death will make us all equal.
Doctor Lancaster impatiently hushes him and turns away.
ICHABOD
The stride is gigantic...
Ichabod stops, turns, following back to way he came...
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
The attacker rode Masbath down...
turned his horse... came back...
(stops leaping)
Came back to claim the head.
He pauses to sum up.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
To sum up. Head taken. Big horse.
(beat)
Did this man have any enemies?
PHILIPSE
Well, someone didn't like him.
But Ichabod has already latched on to something.
ICHABOD
Van Ripper, show me where the neck
rested.
Van Ripper points. Ichabod opens his satchel, takes out a BOTTLE OF
GREEN POWDER.
He uncorks the bottle, sprinkles a thin layer of powder on the dirt,
waiting.
A reaction causes the powder to bubble a little.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
A chemical reaction, it shows there
was just a smear of blood, no more.
VAN RIPPER
I didn't see none.
Ichabod's puzzled.
Ichabod swallows, queasy, trying not to let it show.
Ichabod takes odd spectacles from his satchel, wire-framed with many
lenses: MAGNIFICATION SPECTACLES. He fumbles putting them on,
examines the gross neck wound.
Ichabod takes an INSTRUMENT from his satchel, a delicate SCISSOR
MECHANISM TOOL that tapes off into tiny jaws. He uses it, hand
shaking, to pick at the flesh.
POV through Ichabod's magnifying spectacles: a CREEPY CRAWLY BUG is
feeding on the wound. Ichabod freaks, leaps up.
ICHABOD
(recovering, faking)
Interesting...
BALTUS
What is it? -What is it?!
Squinting sidelong at the ground, Ichabod uses his foot to squash and
grind the bug, which is too small to be visible.
He looks at Baltus, his eyes huge in his spectacles.
ICHABOD
The wound was cauterized in the very
instant... as though the blade itself
were red hot... and yet, no
blistering, no scorched flesh.
They all look worried.
PHILIPSE
The Devil's fire!
Ichabod looks worried too.
EXT. CEMETERY-DAY
The town is gathered for Jonathan Masbath's funeral. Steenwyck stands
at the open grave, reads from the BIBLE.
STEENWYCK
(reading)
"Be sober, be vigilant... " as it
sayeth in the book of Peter, chapter
five, verse eight-"because your
adversary the devil, as a roaring
lion, walketh about, seeking whom he
may devour... "
People WHISPER and steal glances at Ichabod. Ichabod stands with
Baltus and Lady Van Tassel. Ichabod looks around, observing...
Young Masbath stands with his head bowed.
Brom stands beside Katrina, who wipes tears. Brom puts his arm around
Katrina, comforting. Theodore and Glenn are nearby with rifles over
their shoulders.
EXT. CEMETERY/CHURCH-(TIME CUT)-LATER DAY
The funeral is done. People head out from the cemetery.
Ichabod walks with the Van Tassels. Baltus holds Katrina's hand. Young
Masbath runs to catch up with Ichabod.
YOUNG MASBATH
Mister Constable, sir...
Ichabod stops.
ICHABOD
You are Young Masbath...
YOUNG MASBATH
I was Young Masbath, but now the
only one. Masbath at your service,
in honor bound to avenge my father.
ICHABOD
Well, one-and-only Masbath, I thank
you, but your mother will need you
more than I.
YOUNG MASBATH
My mother is in heaven, sir, and has
my father now to care for her. But
you have no one to serve you, and I
am your man, sir.
ICHABOD
And a brave man too, but I cannot be
the one to look after you. I am
sorry for your loss, young Mister
Masbath.
Ichabod moves away, watched disconsolately by Masbath.
Ichabod finds his sleeve furtively plucked by Philipse.
PHILIPSE
Constable...
ICHABOD
Mr. Philipse... ?
Philipse looks around anxiously to see if they're observed.
PHILIPSE
Something you should know. Jonathan
Masbath was not the fourth victim
but the fifth!
ICHABOD
The fifth?
PHILIPSE
Aye. Five victims in four graves!
ICHABOD
But who... ?
Philipse sees that Steenwyck has noticed the encounter. He breaks off
and scuttles away.
Ichabod turns his gaze toward...
The fresh grave of Jonathan Masbath, and three more graves almost as
recent: The Van Garretts are just receiving their brand new
headstones, and Widow Winship's grave is marked for the present by a
simple wooden cross with her name on it.
Ichabod sees Killian and nods to him.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Mr. Killian... I will need the help
you offered.
INT. STABLE-DAY
Ichabod lifts the lid of a large feed bin half full of horse feed.
Young Masbath is curled up inside like a mouse in a nest. Homeless.
ICHABOD
Find a place in the Van Tassel's
servant quarters. Wake me before
dawn. I hope you have a strong
stomach.
Ichabod walks away, disgruntled.
YOUNG MASBATH
Thank you, sir.
EXT. CEMETERY-NIGHT/DAWN
The lid of a muddy coffin is wrenched open. The coffin contains a
headless corpse. Just the one.
What's happening?
The coffin is on the ground next to the hole marked by the headstone
of Peter Van Garrett.
Killian holds a lantern and a spade. Ichabod, holding a handkerchief
to his face, looks into the open coffin. He nods. Ichabod, in
shirtsleeves and sweating, has a spade too. Young Masbath is watching
uneasily. This is why Young Masbath would need a "strong stomach." He
gags, almost pukes.
At Ichabod's nod, Killian replaces the lid. Killian has Two Men with
him. There are two more coffins and two more piles of dirt, one coffin
for Dirk Van Garrett and one for Widow Winship.
Ichabod moves to the second coffin. It contains a headless corpse.
Just the one. Ichabod nods, and the lid is replaced.
The third coffin-the Widow's-is being opened by one of the Men.
Ichabod takes a lantern and looks expectantly as the lid comes off.
The Widow's headless corpse is alone in the coffin.
Ichabod pauses. Nods. As the lid is about to be replaced. He stops it.
ICHABOD
Wait.
Ichabod takes out a small penknife and cuts through the shroud. He
reveals the belly. He stares at it. Was she pregnant? It's impossible
to tell. But there is the wound of a sword stab in the stomach.
Suddenly there is a screech, which seems to come from the corpse,
giving heart attacks all around-but now we see a "ghost" holding a
lantern. It's Reverend Steenwyck who has discovered them and is
shrieking in outrage.
STEENWYCK
Sacrilege! Sacrilege!
Ichabod recovers.
ICHABOD
Science... science, Reverend
Steenwyck! Someone in Sleepy Hollow
is using the Horseman story for his
own murderous purpose, and I intend
to... dig it out.
Steenwyck froths, looks terrified and backs off.
INT. DOCTOR'S RESIDENCE, MEDICAL ROOM-DAY
Ichabod and Killian, helped by Young Masbath, carry the Widow's muddy
coffin inside. Doctor Lancaster watches in horror, sweating profusely,
freaked out.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
This is... most irregular, Constable.
ICHABOD
I should hope so. But in this case,
necessary.
The coffin is put down.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
I will need to operate.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
Operate? She's dead!
ICHABOD
(thrown)
When we say "operate," we mean, of
course... er, I'll need the operating
table. Lay her out, please.
(to Young Masbath)
Go on, nothing to be afraid of.
When Killian and Young Masbath lay out the corpse, Ichabod gulps water
and studies the pages of his Ledger.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
There is a common thread between
these victims.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
And what's that?
ICHABOD
(closing the Ledger)
I don't know.
He goes to examine the corpse. Young Masbath retreats to a corner, ill
at ease.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Once more, the neck wound
cauterized. The sword thrust to the
stomach, the same, perhaps by
chemical means. But to what purpose?
Ichabod gingerly feels the corpse's stomach. The Doctor watches. We
get the feeling he "knows something."
DOCTOR LANCASTER
To what is your purpose, is the
question.
Ichabod takes a rolled VELVET CLOTH from his satchel, unrolls it... it
holds SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, some particularly strange: RIB-SPEADERS
and CURVED CLAMPS.
DOCTOR LANCASTER (CONT'D)
What manner of instruments are
those?
ICHABOD
Some of my own design.
Ichabod picks through his instruments, unsure. He looks to the corpse
a long moment. He looks at Young Masbath.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Step outside. Thank you for your
help, Mr. Killian. And, if you do
not mind, Doctor, my concentration
suffers when I am observed.
Ichabod watches Killian, Young Masbath and Lancaster go. He quickly
returns to his satchel, pulling out a BOOK: HUMAN ANATOMY. He searches
the pages...
He flips through DRAWINGS of ANATOMY, then sets the book open nearby
so he can refer to it. He picks up a KNIFE, stands at the corpse,
taking a deep uncertain breath.
Ichabod cuts into the Widow's belly, but stops, looking horrified at
what he's done. He leans close to study the book again, worried. He
makes another incision... He looks down at it, queasy.
EXT. DOCTOR'S RESIDENCE-DAY
Young Masbath sits waiting.
Doctor Lancaster stands with Philipse (hung over), Steenwyck and
Hardenbrook, speaking agitatedly. OTHER PEOPLE have gathered in the
background.
The door to the doctor's residence opens and Ichabod steps out. He is
bloodied, shaken, futilely wiping at the mess with a blood-covered
cloth, looking up...
All attention goes to Ichabod. Everyone's horrified.
ICHABOD
I am... finished.
STEENWYCK
What in God's name have you done to
her?
(pointing)
Magistrate Philipse, you are the
word of law here... put him in irons!
Philipse and Ichabod exchange a look. Philipse nips from his flask.
PHILIPSE
And what did you find out,
Constable?
ICHABOD
That there are not four victims but
five. The Widow Winship was with
child!
The small crowd murmurs, shocked. Doctor Lancaster recovers, furious.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
What of it? She should have been
left to make her peace with God and
not cut to bits by the Constabulary!
Ichabod is shaken for a moment, remembering the similar charge made
against him in New York.
ICHABOD
The sword was thrust into the womb
and no farther. A symbolic murder.
We are dealing with a madman.
EXT. LONG STRAIGHT ROAD, COVERED BRIDGE-LATER NIGHT
Pale moonlight. Ichabod rides Gunpowder across the COVERED BRIDGE.
They are an ungainly pair.
Following the road, Ichabod is lost in thought. The CLOPPING of
HOOFBEATS is HEARD on the bridge behind.
Ichabod turns to look. HOOFBEATS STOP. No one can be seen in the dark
mouth of the bridge. CRICKETS CHIRP.
ICHABOD
Who's there?
Ichabod faces forward, continuing to the forest.
He hums a tune to himself, tone deaf. After a moment, a HORSE is HEARD
SNORTING, HOOFBEATS RESUME. Ichabod stops Gunpowder.
There is SOMEONE back there, on horseback, coming out from the
darkness of the bridge, slowly...
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Who are you?
The FIGURE comes into moonlight, on a BLACK HORSE, smoke seeming to
rise from him; a dark FIGURE, cloaked-headless.
Ichabod panics, kicking Gunpowder to flee. The figure takes off to
follow.
Ichabod whips Gunpowder's reins, gasping, moving faster. The figure
behind also picks up speed.
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW FOREST-NIGHT
Gunpowder carries Ichabod into the forest. The headless figure is
right behind, cloak flowing...
The HEADLESS FIGURE is HEARD letting out a hellish CRY of rage.
Ichabod glances fearfully over his shoulder...
A HORRIBLE FACE with flaming eyes and mouth rushes forward...
It SMASHES into Ichabod-sends him sprawling to the ground in an
explosion of red hot ash and cinders...
Ichabod rolls, shaken... looking behind. The trail is empty. HOOFBEATS
are HEARD. SEVERAL HORSES.
Ichabod stands. He looks down at the remnants of a BROKEN JACK-O'-
LANTERN and smoldering ball of paper on the trail.
The FIGURE rides to a halt, throws off a cloak and "headless"
disguise; it's Brom. Glenn and Theodore ride up, laughing.
Brom also laughs, but when he looks back, the smile leaves his face.
He takes grim satisfaction in what he's done.
Ichabod's face is haunted, running with the sweat of fear-he is
still trembling from the experience.
FEMALE VOICE (V.O.)
Ichabod! Ichabod!
And suddenly we are pitched into Ichabod's DREAM.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-EXT. COTTAGE-DAY
FEMALE VOICE (V.O.)
Ichabod! Ichabod... !
A woman is in the doorway, holding out her arms. She seems to be
Katrina as Ichabod first saw her, blindfolded.
A YOUNG BOY, aged about seven, runs toward her, with a little bunch of
wildflowers.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-YOUNG ICHABOD'S KITCHEN-NIGHT
The Blindfolded Woman is playing the Pickety Witch Game with Ichabod.
He is laughing-scared as she grabs the air looking for him. He is
holding the wildflowers he picked. She seizes him, kisses him and
takes off the blindfold. It's not Katrina, but his Mother, a kind and
lovely face. He gives his Mother the flowers. She puts one of the
flowers in her hair, laughing. But the others-she throws on the
fire! -and she crouches at the hearthstone, beckoning him, still
"nice." He comes to her, not scared.
As the flowers burn, they give off smoky fumes, which the Mother
inhales like perfume, closing her eyes in a trance. He watches
fascinated as she picks up a twig and starts drawing pictures- strange designs-in the layer of ash on the hearthstone.
Suddenly Ichabod turns his head to the door, which is opening- spooky because no one is entering. Then he sees at floor level the
family CAT has come through the door. A black cat with a white paw.
Ichabod's Mother is "awakened" by this, just in time as Father, a grim
Parson all in black, enters.
Ichabod looks up frightened at the face of his Father.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-YOUNG ICHABOD'S BEDROOM-NIGHT
The Cat is on Ichabod's bed... watching Mother who is entertaining
Ichabod with the Bird-in-Cage Spinning Disc Toy, which we will get to
know.
Ichabod is tucked up in bed, astonished and happy. The Bird and Cage
blur together.
Lightning flashes outside a window, thunder booms, the storm bursts
open the window.
The Cat leaps off the bed, caught in lightning flash, the Toy drops,
tangled on the bed. Ichabod covers his face, scared; his Mother hugs
him.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, ICHABOD'S ROOM-NIGHT
Ichabod is startled awake, frightened, sweating.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, KITCHEN-NIGHT
Ichabod enters with a lantern and his Ledger. He sits, studies notes,
then notices a light down the hall.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, SEWING ROOM-NIGHT
Ichabod enters. Opposite an elaborate LOOM, Katrina reads by
candlelight.
She looks up, and self-consciously closes her book, which we see is a
child's version of THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. She covers it on
her lap.
ICHABOD
Oh... pardon my intrusion... I saw a
light...
KATRINA
It is no intrusion... I come here to
read when I am wakeful.
ICHABOD
To read books which you must
hide... ?
KATRINA
They were my mother's books... my
father frowned at them then, and
would frown at me now. He believes
tales of romance caused the brain
fever that killed my mother. She
died two years ago come midwinter.
Ichabod nods.
ICHABOD
I saw it written in the front of the
Bible.
KATRINA
The nurse who cared for her during
her sickness is now Lady Van Tassel.
ICHABOD
There was something else too. Why
did no one think to mention that Van
Garretts are kith and kin to the Van
Tassels?
KATRINA
Why, because there is hardly a
household in Sleepy Hollow that is
not connected to every other by
blood or marriage. I have more
cousins than fingers and toes to
count them on.
A cock crows. Ichabod goes to the window to look at the edge of dawn.
ICHABOD
I see.
KATRINA
This land was Van Garrett Land,
given to my father when I was in
swaddling clothes.
ICHABOD
Given by the dead Van Garrett?
KATRINA
(nods)
The Van Garretts were the richest
family round these parts even then.
When my father brought us to Sleepy
Hollow, Van Garrett set him up with
an acre and a broken-down cottage,
and a dozen of Van Garrett hens. My
father prospered, and built us a new
house. I owe my happiness to him. I
remember living poor in the cottage.
Should I show you?
ICHABOD
Yes. I would like to see where you
were as poor as I am.
Katrina stands up, revealing a Book that had been on the floor, hidden
by her skirt. She picks up the book and gives it to Ichabod.
KATRINA
Take this. It is my gift for you.
Ichabod looks at the title page: A COMPENDIUM OF SPELLS, CHARMS AND
DEVICES OF THE SPIRIT WORLD.
ICHABOD
(troubled)
But I have no use for...
KATRINA
Are you so certain of everything?
Ichabod sees that Katrina's name is written on the endpaper, and, in a
different hand, her mother's name, "Elizabeth Van Tassel."
ICHABOD
It was your mother's... ?
KATRINA
Keep it close to your heart. It is
sure protection against harm.
ICHABOD
(smiles)
Are you so certain of everything?
Their eyes meet and hold for a moment. Ichabod accepts the book by
placing it on the desk.
EXT. FIELDS-DAY (EARLY MORNING)
Ichabod and Katrina make a pretty picture on horseback, riding slowly
toward the cottage.
EXT. SLEEPY HOLLOW FARMLAND-DAY (EARLY MORNING)
Ichabod and Katrina, riding, come upon the ruin of a cottage. There is
almost nothing left but the hearth and a part of a chimney.
Ichabod dismounts and helps Katrina down from her horse, taking her
hand.
Before he lets go, she notices the little scars on his palm. She takes
both his hands and looks at them.
KATRINA
These are strange... What are
they... ?
ICHABOD
I wish I knew. I had them since I
can remember.
Katrina holds his hands a moment longer, their eyes meet, then she
lets go and "enters" the ruin.
Ichabod's attention is caught by a red Cardinal on a branch, like the
bird he had in New York.
He reflects a moment, then turns to watch Katrina crouching by the
hearth. She has put a flower in her hair.
KATRINA
I used to play by this hearth. It
was my first drawing school and my
mother was my teacher.
Unwittingly, Katrina is mimicking Ichabod's dream. She picks up a twig
and starts "drawing" on the hearth stone. Like Ichabod's mother in his
dream.
Ichabod's blood runs cold but she is unaware of him. Then he notices
that a few small wildflowers are growing in the old fireplace. Ichabod
feels short of breath, he leans against the stones for support.
KATRINA (CONT'D)
Oh, look! I'd forgotten this! -see
-carved into the fire-back, the
Archer!
Using her fingers she cleans off the dirt around a simple carving of a
man with a Bow and Arrow.
KATRINA (CONT'D)
This was from long before we lived
here.
She turns to show Ichabod and notices him looking strange.
KATRINA (CONT'D)
Are you all right?
Ichabod nods, recovering, saying nothing.
Katrina is reassured. Suddenly her attention is caught, as Ichabod's
was, by the Cardinal bird.
KATRINA (CONT'D)
(pointing)
Oh, look! A Cardinal! My favorite! I
would love to have a tame one, but I
wouldn't have the heart to cage him.
Ichabod unslings his satchel.
ICHABOD
Then I have something for you.
He has a PAPER DISK with a BIRD on one side and an EMPTY CAGE on the
other, pierced by a looped string on which the disk can twist and
spin. He demonstrates like a magician. This is the very Toy given to
him by his Mother.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
A Cardinal on one side, and an empty
cage.
Katrina watches intently. Ichabod spins the Disk.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
And now...
The bird appears to be inside the cage.
Katrina is astonished and delighted.
KATRINA
You can do magic! Teach me!
ICHABOD
It is no magic. It is optics.
Ichabod gives her the Toy and shows her how to spin it.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Separate pictures which become one
picture in the spinning... Like the
truth which I must spin here...
Katrina spins the disk, the bird appears in the cage.
EXT. PHILIPSE HOUSE-NIGHT
A MOVING POV is checking out the Village House. Through lighted
windows, figures of Men are seen pacing, apparently arguing.
Philipse is packing his bags, moving out... while three Men, Steenwyck,
Doctor Lancaster and Hardenbrook, are in agitated conference. Their
raised voices make an undecipherable hubbub. The POV'S horse makes a
horsey snuffling sound. Is it Daredevil?
Steenwyck comes right to the window as if he has seen something... but
he merely closes the shutters.
The REVERSE shows that it is Ichabod who has been spying.
Ichabod backs off and mounts Gunpowder, looking thoughtful, then
determined.
EXT. ROAD OUTSIDE VILLAGE-NIGHT
A Mounted Man is approaching on a heavily loaded Pack Horse... Philipse
making his getaway from Sleepy Hollow. As he reaches the foreground,
Ichabod on Gunpowder intercepts him, grabbing the bridle of the Pack
Horse.
PHILIPSE
What are you doing? Let go!
ICHABOD
What are you running from,
Magistrate Philipse?
PHILIPSE
Damn you, Crane-
ICHABOD
You'll raise the village.
Philipse calms down.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
You had a mind to help me.
PHILIPSE
Yes-and I put myself in mortal
dread of...
ICHABOD
Of... what?
PHILIPSE
Powers against which there is no
defense.
ICHABOD
How did you know the widow was
expecting a child?
PHILIPSE
She told me.
ICHABOD
Then I deduce you are the father.
PHILIPSE
I hope your deductions serve you
better in your contest against the
Hessian. I am not the father.
ICHABOD
Did she tell you the name of the
child's father?
PHILIPSE
Yes-she did. She came to me for
advice-as the town magistrate-
Ichabod hears sounds... of sheep in agitation at some distance but he
holds Philipse to his story.
PHILIPSE (CONT'D)
-to protect the rights of her
child. I was bound by my oath of
office to keep the secret-
ICHABOD
Do you believe the father killed
her?
PHILIPSE
(stares at him in
surprise)
The Horseman killed her! -You damn
fool, do you suppose the Horseman
stops to impregnate our women?
ICHABOD
The Horseman? How often do I have to
tell you there is no Horseman! There
never was a Horseman! -and there
never will be a Horseman!
Ichabod grabs him fiercely, pulling on the amulet Philipse wears
around his neck.
PHILIPSE
Let go! -it is my talisman that
protects me from the Horseman!
ICHABOD
You a magistrate! -and your head
full of such nonsense! Now tell me
the name of-
A flock of sheep comes streaming and bleating across the path.
The horses go crazy, BRAYING and rearing. A SOUND is HEARD, distant:
THUNDERING HOOFBEATS. Wind kicks up.
Philipse looks to the forest. A FLOCK of BIRDS alights.
PHILIPSE
Oh my... oh my oh my oh my...
PHILIPSE runs away. HOOFBEATS LOUDER, CLOSER. Ichabod faces the
forest.
The forest explodes open, foliage bending to make way as the HEADLESS
HORSEMAN gallops into view atop DAREDEVIL.
Ichabod's stunned. He looks down to draw his flintlock pistol, but the
Horseman ROARS by before he can raise it-a blast of air knocks
Ichabod off his horse.
After this, everything happens very quickly-
The Horseman chases Philipse.
Philipse looks over his shoulder.
The Horseman draws his sword.
Philipse gathers his courage and stops, turning. He raises his iron
key talisman before him. The Horseman is closing...
ICHABOD
Philipse!
Philipse holds the talisman up, trying to be fearless. The Horseman
swings his sword upon the talisman-CLANK...
Philipse's severed head spins. His body falls and folds.
The two pieces of Philipse's Talisman, an Iron Key, fly through the
air, toward Ichabod, who has only just managed to find his feet and
find his fallen pistol.
The Horseman turns Daredevil in a wide circle...
Daredevil completes the turn, letting out a SCREECHY CRY as the
Horseman rides straight toward Ichabod...
Before Ichabod has time to take aim, the Horseman is upon him and past
him! -heading toward Philipse's corpse... leans effortlessly to
skewer Philipse's head with his sword.
With the head as his prize, the Horseman races away.
Ichabod turns, watches the Horseman head to the forest.
Ichabod stands, stricken. He faints.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, ICHABOD'S BEDROOM-DAY
Ichabod gasps awake. A KNOCKING is HEARD.
BALTUS'S VOICE (O.S.)
Constable Crane... ?
Ichabod looks at his hand balled into a fist. He opens his hand- holds BOTH HALVES of PHILIPSE'S IRON KEY TALISMAN.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, UPSTAIRS HALL 3RD FLOOR-DAY
Young Masbath is seated by Ichabod's closed door. Katrina is backing
up Baltus, who knocks again.
BALTUS
Has he not come out at all?
Young Masbath shakes his head.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, ICHABOD'S ROOM-DAY
Baltus enters. Katrina and Masbath follow him, cautiously, "visiting
the sick." Ichabod sits up in bed, stunned, spaced out.
ICHABOD
It was a Headless Horseman!
BALTUS
You must not excite yourself.
ICHABOD
But it was Headless Horseman!
BALTUS
Of course it was.
ICHABOD
No, you must believe me, it was
Horseman! A dead one! Headless!
BALTUS
I know, I know...
ICHABOD
You don't know because you weren't
there! But it's all true!
BALTUS
Of course it is. I told you!
Everyone told you!
ICHABOD
(wildly)
I saw him!
His eyes roll up and he faints. Katrina and Masbath look helplessly at
each other.
YOUNG MASBATH
I suppose it's back to the City,
then.
Katrina's reaction is mixed-glad that Ichabod will be safe, sorry
if he leaves.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-FOREST-DAY
A MILLION WHITE MILKWEED SEEDLINGS are floating in sunlight. Young
Ichabod's laughter is heard.
Now we see that his Mother is blowing the seedlings for his delight.
She gives him a milkweed pod and shows him how to do it for himself.
Ichabod breaks the pod and releases another million. But when he looks
around to share the delight, his Mother has gone... and he sees her
disappearing among the trees. He goes to follow her.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-FOREST GLADE-DAY
Ichabod can't see his Mother anywhere...
Then he sees her standing in the middle of a CIRCLE OF BEAUTIFUL
TOADSTOOLS/MUSHROOMS growing in the Glade.
Ichabod watches as his Mother turns inside the Mushroom Circle, almost
dancing. He smiles. Then he sees his Mother stoop to pick a mushroom.
She eats it. She looks happy. She drops a small piece of the mushroom.
Ichabod sees it fall.
He runs forward and picks it up before she sees him. Ichabod eats it.
His Mother sees him, takes his hands in hers and dances around in a
circle.
As Ichabod whizzes around laughing, his POV becomes the Encircling
Trees whizzing around, and suddenly he seems to be surrounded by
Menacing Headless Figures dressed all in black.
Ichabod falls over dizzy and when he looks up he sees that the
Headless Figures have become his Father, watching his Mother
heedlessly dancing, his face like thunder. His Mother has loosened her
clothes and is virtually barebreasted.
His Father's eyes begin to glow like live coals as Ichabod cowers away
from him.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-ICHABOD'S HOUSE-NIGHT
Ichabod's eyes are spying... through a crack in the kitchen door.
When we see him properly, he is wearing a nightshirt. Then we see his
POV, into the kitchen.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-YOUNG ICHABOD'S KITCHEN-NIGHT
Mother is seated, her head down. Father paces, chastising Mother
angrily, his fist balled up in rage.
Father continues berating Mother. He picks up his Bible off the table,
waving it, then grabs Mother by the shoulders, forcing her to the
floor...
Father forces Mother to her knees. Mother is afraid, clasping her
hands in front of her as Father forces her to pray. Father starts
reading from the Bible. In Ichabod's dream, this is the same Bible
from Baltus's house.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-YOUNG ICHABOD'S STAIRWELL-NIGHT
Ichabod watches, afraid. He backs away, returning upstairs.
ICHABOD'S DREAM-YOUNG ICHABOD'S BEDROOM-NIGHT
A window is thrown CRASHING open, THUNDER BOOMING... Young Ichabod
sits up in his bed. He goes to close the window, RAIN pouring in. He
looks down...
ICHABOD'S DREAM-EXT. YOUNG ICHABOD'S HOUSE-NIGHT
Below, in front of the home, a MAN drags Mother toward a COACH. TWO
MEN stand watching, faces hidden under hat brims. Mother looks back,
eyes pleading, struggling...
Mother looks up to Young Ichabod.
The TWO MEN looks up to Young Ichabod: one is Father, and the THIRD
MAN is a Cotton Mather-ish man with a villainous face.
Young Ichabod reaches helplessly toward Mother.
Mother is forced into the coach.
The Third Man speaks to Father, then walks to the coach. He gets onto
the coach as the coach starts away.
Father watches, rain flowing down his stony features. LIGHTING
FLASHES... And we see the family Cat watching with glowing eyes.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE-DAY
Ichabod's eyes as he opens them. He wakes, breathing heavily.
After a beat, he flings back the bedclothes and springs out of bed,
energized by a new determination.
INT. VAN TASSEL HOUSE, DOWNSTAIRS-DAY
Baltus, Steenwyck, Doctor Lancaster and Notary Hardenbrook are having
another meeting, this time with Lady Van Tassel and Katrina on hand
with the drinks.
BALTUS
Right-this time I'll go to New
York myself and I won't be fobbled
off with an amateur deductor.
HARDENBROOK
(correcting him)
Detector.
STEENWYCK
(correcting)
Deductive.
DOCTOR LANCASTER
(doubting)
No... no...
BALTUS
(rising above it)
An amateur sleuth! This time it's a
magistrate that's dead, and-
The door is flung open without ceremony.
It's Ichabod ready for action, transformed, raring to go-with Young
Masbath round-eyed just behind him.
ICHABOD
Gentlemen! -I need able men, to go
with me to the Western Woods. Who
will be the first to volunteer?
BALTUS
You... ? We thought you'd shot your
bolt...
ICHABOD
A setback, merely. And yet, a step
forward too-we now know who has
done these terrible-
STEENWYCK
You now know, we already knew-
ICHABOD
(high on it)
Quite so-and now it seems fate
has chosen me to make my name in a
case without parallel in the annals
of crime-in short, to pit myself
against a murdering ghost.
KATRINA
(fearful for him)
No, Ichabod-Constable-
LADY VAN TASSEL
(smiles)
Do you intend to arrest him? Or
impound his horse... ?
The Men chuckle indulgently.
ICHABOD
Neither. To put an end to the
killing. To discover the cause and
remove it. Who's with me?
No one.
EXT. WESTERN WOODS-DAY
No one, indeed... Ichabod and Young Masbath ride alone... their horses
loaded up for the expedition.
Dark, gnarled and creepy woods. Ichabod and Young Masbath move
through. SOUND OF BIRDS etc.
ICHABOD
The Van Garretts, the Widow Winship
... your father, Jonathan Masbath...
and now Philipse... Something must
connect them. Can you think?
YOUNG MASBATH
(shakes his head)
We had no dealings with the
magistrate that I know of...
ICHABOD
And the widow? Your father knew her?
YOUNG MASBATH
(shrugs)
Everyone knew Widow Winship.
ICHABOD
In a manner of speaking, I trust.
YOUNG MASBATH
She would bring old Mr. Van Garrett
a basket of eggs many a day.
ICHABOD
Did your father have dealings with
the Van Garretts?
YOUNG MASBATH
(surprised)
He worked for them, we lived in the
coach house.
Ichabod halts his horse, surprised.
YOUNG MASBATH (CONT'D)
It's nothing-there were many
servants... all dismissed now, of
course.
(beat-they ride on)
But there was something happened one
night, a week before the murder. An
argument upstairs between father and
son, and my father was later sent
for by Mr. Van Garrett.
ICHABOD
An argument between father and son?
(to himself,
thoughtfully)
After which, the elder Van Garrett
summoned his servant, Masbath...
Young Masbath halts his horse and looks around.
YOUNG MASBATH
Listen.
ICHABOD
I hear nothing.
YOUNG MASBATH
Nor I-no birds-no crickets-
Everything has gone quiet.
YOUNG MASBATH (CONT'D)
-it's all gone so quiet...
Ichabod notes this nervously.
ICHABOD
You're right!
He gees up the horses. They break into a gallop. A MOVING POV watches
them gallop by.
EXT. WESTERN WOODS AND CAVE ENTRANCE-DAY
Ichabod and Masbath reach a hill crest. They stop, uneasy.
BELOW, there is a CAVE with a rock archway. An ill-fitting DOOR covers
the mouth. The chimney spews smoke.
Ichabod and Masbath share a fearful look.
ELSEWHERE, SOMEONE WATCHES... A MOVING POV WATCHES Ichabod and Masbath
as they ride to the cave, FOLLOWING...
Ichabod and Young Masbath dismount, tying their horses, then heading
to the cave. They arrive at the cave door. Ichabod hesitantly KNOCKS.
INT. CAVE HOME-DAY
The door is ajar... Ichabod and Young Masbath step in... Walls are hung
with SKINS and SKELETONS. Across the cave, a CRONE sits facing away,
motionless.
Ichabod and Young Masbath look to each other, fearful.
ICHABOD
Pardon my intrusion...
The Crone, with gray hair and gray features, sits disinterested.
Behind, Ichabod edges slowly forward...
CRONE
You are from the Hollow?
ICHABOD
In a way, yes. I, um...
Ichabod is distracted by gourd BOWLS of DEAD INSECTS, LEAVES and
ACORNS... KNIVES, SCISSORS and YELLOWED BONES.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
I should like to say... um... I make
no assumptions about your
occupation, no, your ways, witch- which-which are nothing to me...
um... whatever you are, each to his
own-um-
The Crone places something on a table beside her... a DEAD BIRD, a
bright red cardinal.
Ichabod backs away, but Masbath comes to stand beside him.
YOUNG MASBATH
Do you know of the Horseman,
ma'am... ? The Hessian.
The Crone draws her finger across her neck.
YOUNG MASBATH (CONT'D)
That'll be him, miss.
Around her neck is a cord on which is threaded a carved stone, a
mystic bauble. Ichabod notices it. The Crone stands, faces them, tall
... points to Ichabod.
CRONE
You, follow with me.
(to young Masbath)
Go out, child. Keep away. No matter
what you hear, keep away.
She takes a candle and heads deeper into the cave...
INT. CAVE HOME, LOWER CAVE-DAY
The Crone enters through a passage, Ichabod follows, terrified, bent
under the low ceiling.
ICHABOD
Um... what might he hear that he must
keep away from... ?
CRONE
Sit there.
Ichabod sits on a crooked stool. The Crone kneels with her back to
him, grasps two METAL CUFFS with chains attached, slides these onto
her wrists, testing them...
CRONE (CONT'D)
He rides, to the Hollow and back. I
hear him. I smell the blood on him.
ICHABOD
Do... do you? Well... I'm here to find
him and... er... make him stop...
CRONE
You want to see into the netherworld
... I can show you...
The Crone gathers STRAW in a pile on the floor, then gathers bowls,
putting GRASS and POWDER on the pile, WITHERING over it. She takes a
JAR from a table.
ICHABOD
What... what are you doing?
The Crone shakes one jar, pulls the lid off and upends it. A BABY BAT
squirms, dazed. The Crone grips the bat, uses a knife to cut off its
head, soaks the straw with blood.
CRONE
Do not move or speak. When the other
comes, I will hold him.
Using her candle, the Crone lights the straw pile.
ICHABOD
The other... ?
CRONE
Silence.
(bends to inhale smoke)
He comes now.
Ichabod would like to leave now.
EXT. CAVE HOME-DAY
Young Masbath waits. WIND picks up, kicking leaves, sending them in
swirls. Masbath holds himself against the chill.
INT. CAVE HOME, LOWER CAVE-DAY
The Crone slumps forward to the floor, suddenly immobile, still with
her back to Ichabod. WIND HOWLS through a hole/window.
Ichabod looks around, uncertain, stands.
ICHABOD
Excuse me... ma'am... ?
The Crone remains motionless. The WIND intensifies. Candles blow out.
Ichabod inches closer...
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Do you hear me... ?
INT. CAVE HOME, LOWER CAVE-DAY
The Crone suddenly jumps erect, spinning-a half-human, half-demon
CREATURE, black clawed hands reaching...
Ichabod cries out, leaping backward...
CHAINS on the restraining CUFFS around the creature's hands go taut,
yanking the creature back.
Ichabod KNOCKS over a table of bones, hits the floor. The creature is
chained, but still wants Ichabod. It SHRIEKS.
The creature's face still seethes from transformation.
CREATURE/CRONE
You seek the warrior bathed in blood
... the Headless Horseman...
Ichabod scrambles back as far as possible. The creature claws the rock
floor, yearning.
CREATURE/CRONE (CONT'D)
Follow the Indian trail to where the
sun dies. Follow to the Tree of the
Dead...
The creature yanks, testing the chains. Behind, the BOLT holding the
chains slips... the WALL CRACKS a little.
CREATURE/CRONE (CONT'D)
Climb down to the Horseman's resting
place. Do you hear... ?
Ichabod nods, quaking, aghast. He glances to the exit.
The chain bolt gives more... coming loose...
Ichabod flees toward the door. The creature HOWLS, leaping... the chain
bolt BREAKS...
Ichabod cries out as he is TACKLED to the floor...
INT. CAVE HOME, LOWER CAVE-DAY
It is only the CRONE lying on him; she has returned to human form,
semiconscious. Ichabod desperately shoves her off...
EXT. CAVE HOME-DAY
Ichabod sprints out from the cave, past Young Masbath.
ICHABOD
We are leaving.
YOUNG MASBATH
What happened?
ICHABOD
We are leaving now.
Ichabod scrambles onto Gunpowder, riding, glancing back. Young Masbath
follows.
EXT. WESTERN WOODS AREA TWO, FARTHER ON-LATER DAY
Ichabod and Young Masbath ride side by side.
ICHABOD
(quoting)
"Take the Indian trail... To the
Tree of the Dead... "
YOUNG MASBATH
How will we recognize it?
ICHABOD
Without difficulty I rather fear.
And "Climb down to the Horseman's
resting place... " she said.
YOUNG MASBATH
His... camp?
ICHABOD
His grave.
A SNAPPING BRANCH is HEARD. Ichabod turns to look back...
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
(whispers to Masbath)
Quicken pace.
Ichabod rides faster. Young Masbath keeps up...
FARTHER ON, they charge over a hill. Ichabod halts Gunpowder, climbs
clumsily off, handing the reins to Masbath.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Ride on.
Young Masbath obeys. Ichabod takes out his pistol and wades into
forest growth, backtracking...
EXT. WESTERN WOODS AREA THREE-DAY
INSIDE THE FOREST, Ichabod moves through UNDERBRUSH, keeping low. A
HORSE is HEARD SNORTING.
Ichabod forges on, pushes through branches, fearful...
He comes up behind a FIGURE IN A GRAY CLOAK on horseback, raising his
pistol, cocking the hammer...
ICHABOD
Halt and turn! I have a pistol
aimed.
The FIGURE stops, pushes off the cloak hood. It is Katrina.
KATRINA
It is me.
ICHABOD
(lowers gun, shaken)
Katrina... I might have killed you.
Why have you come?
KATRINA
Because no one else would go with
you.
She smiles a little. Ichabod is heartened.
ICHABOD
I am now twice the man.
Ichabod takes her hand.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
It is your white magic.
She is about to turn this moment into a kiss-but...
YOUNG MASBATH (O.S.)
Pardon my intrusion...
Ichabod and Katrina look to see Masbath has backtracked.
YOUNG MASBATH
I think you'd better come and look
at this...
Ichabod and Katrina move to follow Young Masbath.
EXT. WESTERN WOODS, TREE OF THE DEAD-DUSK
Ichabod, Masbath and Katrina come into a clearing, slowing their
horses... looking up in wonder at...
The monstrously huge TREE OF THE DEAD, at the clearing's center.
Its branches reach far and wide, knotted and gross, like agony
captured in wood sculpture.
YOUNG MASBATH
The Tree of the Dead.
KATRINA
It does announce itself.
Ichabod dismounts, crossing a line beyond which grass and weeds will
not grow. Young Masbath and Katrina dismount behind. They all walk
toward the tree...
Ichabod stares up into the endless, dead canopy of branches.
There's a VERTICAL WOUND in the bark, like a terrible suture, now
healed and scarred. Ichabod approaches...
He feels the mushy scar, picking at its scabs till sap begins to run.
Red Sap. Ichabod fingers it, sniffs it.
ICHABOD
Blood.
KATRINA
The tree bleeds? How can it be?
Ichabod goes to where Katrina and Masbath wait with the horses, digs
in a saddle bag for a hand AXE.
YOUNG MASBATH
What is it?
ICHABOD
Stay here.
At the trunk, Ichabod thumps the flat end of the axe against the
suture. It sounds hollow. He begins to CHOP...
He CHOPS into the suture... pulls away loose bark. The tree drips more
blood and a goo. Ichabod uses both hands on the axe to hack at the
festering suture.
KATRINA
What are you doing?
ICHABOD
Just... keep where you are.
Young Masbath moves closer. Ichabod keeps CHOPPING, then grips a
large, loose flap, trying to pull it away. It's not easy. Ichabod
struggles.
Katrina follows Young Masbath's slow advance.
Ichabod's pulling-the flap suddenly gives, revealing a blood-
soaked, wide-eyed, gap-mouthed HUMAN HEAD.
Ichabod recoils. Behind him, Katrina stifles a scream.
Ichabod backs off, back of his hand to his mouth.
It is PHILIPSE'S HEAD, hanging off the trunk flap, held by roots grown
around and into the flesh.
FOUR other SEVERED, DECAYING HEADS are held by ingrown roots within
the dewy innards.
One of the heads is Jonathan Masbath's. Before Young Masbath sees it,
Katrina hides his face in her bosom and comforts him.
KATRINA
My God...
ICHABOD
He... he tries to take the heads back
with him. They will not pass...
KATRINA
We must leave this place.
Ichabod looks to the branches towering above.
ICHABOD
This is... a gateway, between two
worlds...
Ichabod studies the ground, circling the trunk... Around the other
side, Ichabod gets to his knees...
He's found the HORSEMAN'S SWORD: the grave marker, jutting out from
the ground, rusted twenty years' worth, gripped by the tree trunk and
vines.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
(touching the ground)
Climb down to the Horseman's resting
place...
(looks to Masbath)
Bring the shovel.
Now he sees Katrina hugging the boy.
ICHABOD (CONT'D)
Forgive me... I...
Young Masbath courageously recovers himself, wiping his eyes and nose
on the back of his sleeve.
YOUNG MASBATH
Yes, s