UFO: The lost ending of A Question of Priorities
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150. EXT. COTTAGE. DAY. (VISUAL EFFECTS)
A summer's day. Birds sing.
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151. INT. COTTAGE. DAY. (STUDIO)
STRAKER and MRS. O'CONNOR have finished a country tea.
STRAKER: Well, Mrs. O'Connor. I'll be leaving.
MRS. O'CONNOR nods.
MRS. O'CONNOR: Thank you for calling, Mr. Straker. All the way from London to see me.
On STRAKER.
STRAKER: I wanted to come. You're a brave lady.
On MRS. O'CONNOR.
MRS. O'CONNOR: Oh no. I don't understand what it was all about. But when you're blind, somehow nature compensates...you develop other senses.
Two shot.
MRS. O'CONNOR: My visitor was a strange man...but I knew...I knew he meant no harm...he was a good man.
STRAKER: Yes, I think he was.
MRS. O'CONNOR gets up.
MRS. O'CONNOR: I'll see you to the door.
STRAKER takes her arm in his, pats her hand as they walk to the door, seeing the inner strength in the blind old lady.
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152. EXT. DOOR. DAY. (STUDIO)
STRAKER and MRS. O'CONNOR come out.
MRS. O'CONNOR: Smell the honeysuckle.
On STRAKER smiling at her.
On MRS. O'CONNOR.
MRS. O'CONNOR: You're a good man, too, Mr. Straker...a good man.
Two shot. A pause; STRAKER leans in and kisses her cheek.
STRAKER: Thank you...
He walks away. On MRS. O'CONNOR hearing him go. She gives a little vague wave.
On STRAKER looking back. He waves back, knowing she will not see. Life has kicked him in the teeth - but life goes on. Somehow the old lady has helped. He turns and walks away.
FADE OUT.