Paris, Texas Script
Paris, Texas Script
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Hey ...
Guess ...
to hide.
Walter A. Henderson.
Is this you?
Or a relative of yours?
Uh ... what?
OK.
Who from?
Oh no!
Well ...
to Van Horn,
to Alpine,
south...
Terlingua!
- Mute?
- Yeah!
I don't know.
I haven't seen him in over four years.
Expensive trouble.
He disappeared.
saved some.
Travis! Hey.
Come on.
Here.
Trav?
OK.
Well uh ...
Yeah.
Let's see.
Damn it!
Huh?
Hello?
Who?
Your father.
No.
Not at all?
He was?
Sort of.
I don't know.
Travis,
One day,
or Jane.
Travis,
What?
Paris.
Paris.
Paris?
No.
Let's go Trav.
Where're we going?
Yeah.
Why?
Why?
Come on.
- OK?
- You should have hired a private plane.
Sorry!
Well,
Oh well, I'll just contact the lost and found department ...
Why not?
You got the license number right on your form there.
- Well, yeah.
- Just give us the license number, We'll find it.
- Travis!
- What?
- Remember that?
- That's right.
-DJP.
-DJP.
- What's that?
- What?
A picture.
A picture of what?
A picture of...
of uh ... Paris.
Paris? Really?
Yes.
It is.
Paris, Texas?
It's mine.
-Yes.
- Oh, let me see it again.
Empty.
Um ...
I forgot.
Here, Trav.
Mary.
No, I know.
I mean, uh her ... before she found Daddy.
No.
Sequine.
Sequine.
Spanish?
Yeah.
Sure.
Think you remember how?
My body remembers.
OK.
Well Trav,
Travis!
What?
Jesus Christ!
That's great.
That's just dandy.
Yeah.
No.
Does he think that you are his father?
Well ...
Four years.
I remember now!
What?
Oh, Why?
Well ...
made love.
Yeah.
- Yeah.
- You could be right, Travis.
he meant ...
Oh, yeah?
Nice, huh?
Just been in here three months.
Hi, baby.
Is everything OK here?
- Come on in.
- Travis.
My God!
Hunter?
Hi.
Hi.
Yes.
What happened?
I like them.
No.
or elsewhere.
Um ...
I swear to God.
OK!
Oh.
Good night.
Thank you.
OK.
- Sweet dreams.
- All right.
Well,
Hi.
Thank you.
Travis.
- OK.
- Bye.
- Anne.
- Yeah?
Walk home?
I don't want to walk home, Mom.
- Why?
- Nobody walks, everybody drives.
You're mean.
Driving.
Where to?
Just driving.
No.
Hunter,
Travis is your real Dad.
Dad, when are they gonna make spaceships like they ...
make cars?
What?
Nobody walks.
Why?
What about?
Come on.
Hey Trav,
No.
You and Jane were down in Texas right there on the coast.
No.
Yeah.
What is it?
- Oh!
- Walt,
What?
Movies? Sure.
Great!
OK.
That's me driving.
Oh, Mom!
Don't complain.
It's past
.
I think he does.
the Father.
Your father?
Oh I see.
You want to look like a father?
Yeah.
Tell me:
do you want to be a rich father?
No.
- A poor one?
- No.
Eso gonpus.
In between.
Rich.
Bueno, un momento.
A little higher.
Eso. Mm-hmm.
Walk a minute.
- Dignity!
- Eso.
Con dignidad.
Mm-hmm ...
- Well bye.
- Bye.
I mean Walt.
That's my Dad.
- Travis.
- Same as yours.
Where is he now?
He died ...
in that car.
Yeah.
Yeah, sometimes.
- talking, someplace.
- Yeah.
Don't you?
Yeah.
It is wierd when it
when there is water in between ...
Your grandmother.
What's changed?
No.
Then what?
Who?
Hunter.
That's a fact.
We've known that all along.
I know he is.
to buy that?
So do I.
- Hi, Anne.
- Hi, Travis.
Travis, ...
Places in Texas.
What places?
Nothing?
Not a word.
A bank account?
What bank?
You're right.
That is a promise!
which everybody
who wasn't born in a fucking sewer
There is nowhere,
absolutely nowhere,
will be eliminated.
Eradicated.
I maybe a slime-bucket,
I am not crazy.
Yeah, I know.
- What?
- I'm leaving.
I know that.
I just know.
No.
Goddamn it!
Shit!
Hunter!
Radical!
I like it.
- Dad?
- Yep.
Mexico.
How come?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Why?
When do we go?
Right now.
OK.
used to be compressed
into a tiny spot this big.
that the Earth just formed into one hard big ball ...
Why?
I know.
But you can handle it. OK?
I can't do it.
Why?
Ah ... Gee.
Why can't he do it?
- Hello.
- Hi, Dad.
San Bernardino?
Yeah.
With Travis?
Oh, my God.
Hunter? Hunter!
No.
I know.
But just in case you change your mind .
Anne?
I know.
I don't know.
Not really.
Only from that little movie we saw.
Yeah.
Night.
Night.
Oh yeah?
on light speed.
- This is Houston?
- Yep.
This is a bank?
What kind of bank is this?
Me neither.
Oh yeah, we will.
come on.
Good!
Dad!
Come on!
Oh, no.
Wh-what color?
The car was red, right?
Wait a minute!
There's two red cars now.
- Huh?
- Uh ... the right, the left one.
- You sure?
- Yeah, the left one.
- OK.
- OK, I guess so.
Maybe to work.
What do you think?
Could it be hers?
OK.
- OK?
- OK.
- You OK?
- Yep!
Stuff like rape, like murder ... especially from the police force.
- Again?
- Lots of patients out there ...
How is it going?
Sir?
OK.
Hello, honey.
Oh, mercy.
You know,
. I've worked
of the
booths of this place.
I have an idea.
It will be fun.
Why don't you just tell nurse Bibs where the pain is,
so I can find a cure.
I am looking at you!
Nurse Bibs
and a rubber horse.
Hi.
'Cause it's OK
if you don't want to talk, you know.
No.
Thanks.
Yes.
Oh, well.
is there something
I can do for you?
I'm sorry.
No.
This um ...
is that, all you do, is just talk?
And listen.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Nothing, really.
I'm sorry.
I'll see
if I can find one for you.
Please!
All right.
That's OK.
Just relax.
to you.
What's that?
A vacant lot.
Where?
Paris...
Texas.
Where is that?
Wait a minute,
where are you going?
To the truck.
Here, Dad.
It is not a place
to bring a fancy woman.
Oh ...
My mother,
but my mother,
What idea?
And ...
he looked at her,
Left, Dad.
in person.
at Walt's,
I'm afraid.
I'm afraid of
walking away again.
I'm afraid of
what I might find.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What people?
Yeah.
full of adventure.
And ...
He couldn't stand
being away from her,
So, he quit.
About what?
Money, I guess.
Not knowing
when the next check was coming in.
Yep.
I know that feeling.
torn inside.
I see.
Except now,
he got really crazy.
He started imagining
all kinds of things.
Like what?
The trailer?
Yes.
No.
Oh.
I thought I recognized
your voice for a minute.
No.
Wasn't me.
Mm-hmm.
Please go on.
Ha.
Mm-hmm.
Why?
Because ...
He stopped drinking,
he got a steady job.
He was convinced
that she love him now,
What?
He kept trying
to make everything all right for her.
Finally, he knew
that it was never gonna work out.
always running.
And always,
just as she was about to get away,
he'd be there.
He caught her, dragged her back to the trailer and tied her to the
stove
or streets.
he was on fire.
Then he ran.
He just ran.
he ran again.
had disappeared.
Travis.
I don't know.
I never tried.
Oh, Travis.
Yeah.
I couldn't, Travis.
I didn't have
what I knew he needed.
He does?
Yes.
Where?
Downtown.
In a hotel.
The Meridian.
Room
Don't go yet.
Don't go yet.
I ...
It was easier
when I just imagined you.
I even imagined
you talking back to me.
It would wake me up
in the middle of the night,
Then ...
it slowly faded.
Then ...
Everything stopped.
You ...
just disappeared.
- Travis,
- What?
I will be there.
Good.
- Meridian Hotel?
- Yeah.
Room 1520.
Your hair,
it's wet.
Oh ...