Synopsis

History records that Edward Teach, the pirate known as Blackbeard , was killed in a hand-to-hand battle with Lieutenant Robert Maynard of the Royal Navy and his crew of volunteers aboard Blackbeard’s ship in Ocracoke Inlet, a small island in the North Carolina Outer Banks, on November 22, 1718. Maynard cut off Blackbeard’s head, tied it to the bowsprit of his sloop and sailed back to Williamsburg, where he presented it to the Governor of Virginia. The battle essentially ended the Age of Piracy in the Caribbean and the American colonies.

History knows a lot about Teach, Blackbeard, the pirate. History knows almost nothing about Maynard.

Kevin Costner wanted me to write a movie about Lieutenant Maynard, who he might have been, what might have brought him to Blackbeard’s ship on that fateful day in 1718.

I thought that was a super-terrific idea.

This script is owned by Tig Productions.


Ocracoke


        EXT THE ATLANTIC OCEAN	  TWO SHIPS	DAY

        A slow pan across the calm Atlantic.  Scroll the following:

                  The record shows that on July 10,
                  the ship Dover Prize, out of
                  Jamaica, bound for Charleston, was
                  captured off the Carolina coast by
                  the Adventure galley, under the
                  command of the notorious pirate
                  Edward Teach, better known as
                  Blackbeard.

        Discover two ships, prow to stern.  At the mizzencap of one,
        Blackbeard's personal ensign, a white skeleton holding a
        severed head on a black field.



        EXT DECK  DOVER PRIZE

        The swirling violence of a pirate raid. Pirates raise crates
        from the hold and smash them open.  Barrels of rum are
        breeched-- women shriek as pirates haul them off to
        dark corners.  At the center of the mayhem, Blackbeard himself,
        EDWARD TEACH, a broad-shouldered, smiling man, feet wide
        spread, two bandoliers of pistols over his shoulders, sabers
        on either hip, his eyes glowing through a full beard that
        curls across his brocade coat down his chest.



        ANGLE

        What he's smiling at is the sight of the passengers and crew
        of the Dover Prize being killed, one by one, each in some
        imaginative way.  His second in command, STEDE BONNET, a
        fastidious, gentlemanly pirate, is in charge--he's currently
        lashing a middle aged passenger, SAMUEL BARRETT, face to face
        with the body of a dead crewman.  Barrett yells over his
        shoulder.

                            BARRETT
                  Toby, don't watch me..!



        ANGLE	TOBIAS BARRETT

        The object of his warning--his son TOBIAS, aged twelve,
        standing among the passengers.


                                                                 2.

                            BARRETT
                  Toby, I forbid you--don't look...

        But Toby does, with unblinking eyes.



        FULLER, SHOT

        Blackbeard turns to the boy, his smile twinkling.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Do, by ail means, Toby.  Learn
                  lesson that will prove useful in
                  your later life...

                            BARRETT
                  You can do this now, but someday,
                  someone will stop you.  You will
                  pay...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Will I?  I look forward to him.
                  Send  me your worst, your true
                  Achilles--I will meet him any time,
                  on any ground...

        Barrett screams as the lashings are tightened and his face
        mashes into the dead man's. Pirates shove him towards the
        side.

                            BARRETT
                  Toby, I command you, do not look..!



        ANGLE	TOBY AND BLACKBEARD

        But Toby does, flinching at his father's yell, the splash
        overboard.  He regards Blackbeard with a look, surprising in
        someone so young, of pure hate.



        EXT OCEAN	(UNDERWATER)

        As the bodies sink.  Barrett tries holding his breath, but
        it's futile.  He finally surrenders, his last sound on earth
        a scream which rises towards the surface in a flurry of
        bubbles.


                                                                 3.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT MEADOW AND MEN	 MORNING

        The mist still hovers over this quiet meadow outside
        Jamestown, Virginia.   Two groups of men stand apart.  Super
        the card:

                  Jamestown, capital of the Virginia
                  Colony



        EXT MEADOW	 LOFTON AND POPE

        It's a duel.  JAMES LOFTON, a young Lieutenant of the Royal
        Navy and a second, talks with his opposite second, a wealthy
        young planter named POPE.  He leaves and crosses to another
        navy Lieuteant who stands with a pistol.



        ANGLE	LOFTON AND MAYNARD

        He joins ROBERT MAYNARD, a proud, handsome Irishman in his
        thirties.  He's poor--his uniform coat is threadbare--and he
        ties his long yellow hair back, in this age of wigs, at the
        base of his neck with a bow.

                            LOFTON
                  This will amuse you--he offers you
                  200 pounds to go away...

        Maynard smiles.

                            LOFTON (CONT'D)
                  Of course, you must swear never to
                  reveal where it came from...

                            MAYNARD
                  No ....

                            LOFTON
                  I might get him up to three...

        Maynard shakes his head.   Lofton turns around.

                            LOFTON (CONT'D)
                  My principal refuses.	Mr. Adams, it
                  is not too late to retract...



        ANGLE	ADAMS AND POPE

        Maynard's opponent is MARTIN ADAMS, a young planter.  He's
        clearly scared to death, but he shakes his head.


                                                                 4.

                            ADAMS
                  I do not retract a word, sir...



        FULL SHOT	GROUP

        Pope clears his throat.

                            POPE
                  That being the case, you will each
                  take your positions...

        Maynard and Adams approach each other, turn, stand back to
        back.

                            POPE (CONT'D)
                  You will each proceed ten steps--I
                  will count them off.  On reaching
                  ten, you may turn and fire.  I
                  begin now--one, two...

        As he counts, the two men separate.  Adams's knees are
        knocking--Maynard is calm.  At "ten", Maynard turns--and
        finds himself looking down the  barrel of Adams' gun; Adams
        has turned at the count of nine, taken aim, now fires.	The
        ball slices a slit along Maynard's cheek below his eye.
        Maynard flinches--now he raises his pistol.

                            MAYNARD
                  Not only are you without honor, Mr.
                  Adams, you cannot count...

        Adams turns to Pope for help.

                            LOFTON
                  Stand, Mr. Adams...

                            POPE
                  You must stand, Martin...

        Adams is beseeching Pope now.

                            MAYNARD
                  Stand, sir, as I stood for you...

        Adams turns to Maynard, drops to his knees.

                            ADAMS
                  Oh, Lieutenant Maynard, I retract
                  any slur I may have made about the
                  Royal Navy, its officers, or its
                  integrity, and I most humbly
                  beseech your pardon...


                                                                 5.

                            MAYNARD
                  What about courage?  As I remember,
                  I took particular offense at what
                  you said about the Navy's
                  courage...

                            ADAMS
                  Retracted, sir.  No one braver in
                  the world than the Queen's Navy...

                            POPE
                  Most nobly said...

        But Maynard does not lower his pistol.  Pope crosses to him--
        Lofton falls in step.

                            POPE (CONT'D)
                  Won't that satisfy you, sir..?

                            LOFTON
                  He has the right to fire...

                            POPE
                  Clearly he has--I only ask that you
                  forgo it.  He has a name and you do
                  not--he is rich, you are poor.  If
                  you kill him, his family will spare
                  no expense to prosecute you...

        Maynard considers.  He finally motions Adams to stand.  Adams
        does, hope in his eyes.

                            MAYNARD
                  I would like to kill you, Mr.
                  Adams. I will not.	But you will
                  never dance as well as you once
                  did...

        He lowers the pistol and fires it at Adams's knee.  Adams
        falls, with a scream, clutching his leg.   Maynard returns
        the pistol to Pope, bows, and heads off.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD AND LOFTON

        Crossing the field, both glad it's over.

                            MAYNARD
                  And now to church...

                            LOFTON
                  And then a hanging.  What a
                  glorious day...

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT JAMESTOWN HARBOR	DAY

                                                                 6.


        It is a glorious morning--the harbor is flat calm.  Jamestown
        isn't much in these early years--a few warehouses, taverns
        and government houses.	 A British sixth-rate frigate, the HMS
        Pearl, 28 guns, lies at her anchor a hundred feet off the
        wharf.  On the wharf, two scaffolds stand.  A crowd is
        gathering for the hanging this morning--sailors, apprentices,
        farmers from the outlying plantations, bringing in their
        slaves for a taste of what mischief will bring.



        INT JAMESTOWN CHURCH	OFFICIALS, OFFICERS AND MAYNARD

        The prominent of the colony, the Burgesses, merchants, the
        planters and their families, singing a hymn.  Alongside them,
        the officers of the Pearl--FAIRCHILD, her captain, Lofton,
        another lieutenant RALPH POWELL, and several midshipmen.
        Many among them steal a glance behind them at Maynard, who
        sits alone--they've heard about the duel.  He doesn't return
        their glances--he looks out a window, edgy, restless.

        ANGLE  FANNY AND GEORGE TILDEN

        GEORGE is a prosperous young planter--his sister FANNY is
        pretty and bright, in her twenties.  She looks back at
        Maynard.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        She's the only one he responds to.  He gives her a guarded
        smile.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT WHARF	MAYNARD AND FANNY	DAY

        Church has let out--Maynard and Fanny stroll side by side
        down the wharf along the edge of the crowd. She tries to
        touch his cheek--he shies away.

                            FANNY
                  It must hurt...

                            MAYNARD
                  Not as much as Mr. Adams' knee, I
                  assure you...

                            FANNY
                  I worry about you...

                            MAYNARD
                  You are sweet to do so, Fanny...


                                                                 7.

                            FANNY
                  I am not sweet. People always say
                  that--I am much more. You seem so
                  angry...

                            MAYNARD
                  It comes from being Irish--we are
                  all this way.	You are fine and
                  good, then, but your feelings
                  towards me are wasted--I can't
                  imagine a man less deserving of
                  your goodness than I am.  My
                  compliments to your brother...

        A jollyboat from the Pearl waits at the end of the wharf-
        spotting Maynard, its coxswain calls its crew to attention.
        Maynard bows and heads down the gangway towards it.



        EXT WHARF	FANNY AND BOAT

        Watching the boat pull out for the Pearl, Maynard in the
        sternsheets.  She calls across the water.

                            FANNY
                  Lieutenant Maynard, I forgot.
                  We're having guests this evening--I
                  wondered if you'd care to join
                  us..?


                                                                 8.

                            MAYNARD
                      ({calling back)
                  I regret it is not in my power to
                  come, Miss Tilden, as I am already
                  engaged this evening.	I'd be most
                  pleased to wait on you some other
                  night...

        She watches him go.



        EXT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

        The crowd begins to stir--they're about to bring the
        prisoners out.	Two bailiffs emerge, shouting "make a lane."



        EXT QUARTERDECK	THE PEARL	MAYNARD AND OFFICERS

        As the master-of-arms calls the mustered ship's company to
        attention.  Maynard has joined the other officers on the
        quarterdeck--he stands watching with them.



        EXT GOVERNMENT HOUSE	CROWD AND PIRATES

        Behind the bailiffs come the prisoners, two young pirates in
        chains.	If the crowd was expecting hangdog looks and last
        minute repentances, forget it--the two wear expensive coats,
        jewelry, rouge on their faces, and their hair is prettified
        in curls with pink ribbons.  The crowd hoots and catcalls,
        shakes its fists at them.  The pirates only smile.



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE PEARL	MAYNARD LOFTON AND POWELL

        The crew's uneasy--they mutter at this spectacle.  Lieutenant
        Powell, standing beside Maynard, whispers.

                            POWELL
                  At least we caught two of them,
                  sir...

                            MAYNARD
                  They were drunk, lying in a public
                  road, and singing songs.  Rum and
                  contempt for the law caught them,
                  Mr. Powell, not the Navy...

                            POWELL
                  Perhaps now they'll turn us loose
                  against Blackbeard...

        Maynard and Lofton exchange glances.


                                                                 9.

                            POWELL (CONT'D)
                  Whoever takes him stands to find
                  his treasure...

                            MAYNARD
                  I don't think Blackbeard could take
                  a Spanish gold ship.  I don't think
                  much of him at all.   His
                  name's Teach, he was never
                  rated higher than able, anyone can
                  sail the Carribean--it's a bathtub,
                  you're never far from land--and he
                  raids the helpless and undefended.
                  The truth is, Mr. Powell, nothing
                  would please me more than cutting
                  off his head and presenting it as a
                  gift to the Governor of Virginia...

                            LOFTON
                  Mr. Maynard's petitioned Admiral
                  Drummond for a command.  The Ranger
                  sloop--you can see it across the
                  way, in Indian Creek.  French
                  built, ten nine-pounders, eight
                  foot draft--just the thing for
                  inshore work, onluy the Admiral
                  won't approve...

                            MAYNARD
                  And may never.   I'm on your side,
                  Mr. Powell, but not your man...



        EXT SCAFFOLDING	 PIRATES

        The pirates are positioned over their traps, the nooses
        placed around their necks.  A PRIEST raises his hand to quiet
        the crowd.

                            PRIEST
                  Do either of you have any last
                  words before we carry out your
                  lawful sentences..?

        The pirates look at each other.	One clears his throat.

                            PIRATE ONE
                  I wish to say I'm sorry I didn't do
                  more damage in my short life, and I
                  damn the soul of each and every one
                  of you...

        The crowd yells--the priest must shout to quiet it so the
        second pirate can speak.


                                                                 10.

                            PIRATE TWO
                  I only wish to say I pity you,
                  because I've seen and done things
                  you'd never dare, and this ain't
                  parting because I'm sure we'll all
                  meet in Hell someday...

        The crowd is enraged--it screams now.  The pirates only
        smile.



        ANGLE	FAVORING MAYNARD

        The sight disturbing him--but not the same way it disturbs
        the crowd.



        ANGLE	PIRATES

        Still smiling, even as the traps are sprung and their bodies
        fall.  An ""ooh" from the crowd.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT PINEY WOODS	SHACK	NIGHT

        A scrapwood shack in the trees behind town.  The sounds of
        sweaty lovemaking, sighs and gasps, then the catch of climax
        and the silence that follows it.



        INT SHACK	MAYNARD AND LUCY

        As Maynard rolls alongside LUCY, a comely young black slave
        girl.  She molds to him--she touches his wound.

                            LUCY
                  You're thinking about something...

                            MAYNARD
                  Did you see the hanging..?

                            LUCY
                  They would not let us...

                            MAYNARD
                  They smiled.	Two men, facing  the
                  fires of all eternity, and they
                  smiled. I wonder why...

                            LUCY
                  You don't want to ask that.	That's
                  the Devil's question...


                                                                 11.

                            MAYNARD
                  It is..?

                            LUCY
                  You ask those things and he
                  appears...
                      (on his look)
                  It's true--I've seen him.   In the other
                  country.  He comes out of the
                  trees and he asks men to go with
                  him--they get up and leave, and you
                  never see them again...

        Maynard considers that.	There's a look in his eye that Lucy
        finds arousing.

                            LUCY (CONT'D)
                  Do you want me that way..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Which way..?

                            LUCY
                  Like a pirate..?

        She raises her arms against the wall, to be tied up.	He
        shakes his head.

                            MAYNARD
                  That does nothing for me, Lucy, and
                  you should not wish it for
                  yourself...

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT TILDEN HOUSE	NIGHT

        A handsome plantation house outside town.  It's bright with
        light, loud with conversation.



        INT PARLOR	MAYNARD AND ADMIRAL DRUMMOND

        Fanny, a tray in her hand, pauses in the doorway--she's
        pleased to see Maynard has managed to corner ADMIRAL DRUMMOND
        in the quiet of the parlor.  Drummond's an old blue-water
        sailor--his eyes twinkle as Maynard tells him the story of
        his taking of the Finesterre, using snuff boxes and relish
        bowls on the table.

                            MAYNARD
                  The Finesterre here at her dock--me
                  here, in the armed ketch standing
                  in, but here we go aground...


                                                                 12.

                            DRUMMOND
                  The sandbars at Brest being
                  notorious...

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes sir--and begin taking fire from
                  both the ship and the French
                  batteries here on the heights.
                  We're soon sinking--I put the men
                  into the boats, but then I think,
                  row back to the fleet or towards
                  the Frenchman and take her..?

                            DRUMMOND
                  Much more risk...

                            MAYNARD
                  Begging your pardon, but I don't
                  think so, sir--a long pull under
                  fire either way, so we make for the
                  ship.  They don't smoke us until
                  we're almost there, then it's over
                  the side, five minutes hearty, my
                  topmen let go the forecourse and a
                  lucky gust heads her away from the
                  dock...

                            DRUMMOND
                  And you take her out through a rain
                  of fire and now she sails for the
                  Channel Fleet.   How good it does me,
                  Maynard, hearing that story--I
                  never tire of it...

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, sir--but that was six years
                  ago...

                            DRUMMOND
                  I know--you want the Ranger.	I
                  can't--I have no funds...

                            MAYNARD
                  Can't, or won't, sir..?

                            DRUMMOND
                      (a beat)
                  There is a tone in your voice I do
                  not like, sir...

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir, yesterday I met a boy whose
                  father was killed aboard the Dover
                  Prize.  He asked me to go after
                  Teach and I could say nothing--I
                  could not tell him it was not that
                  kind of Navy, that we did not chase
                  pirates...


                                                                 13.

                            DRUMMOND
                  I believe this interview is over...

        He heads for the other room--Maynard follows him.

                            MAYNARD
                  ...that you buy a cup of coffee in
                  Jamestown and the beans are pirate
                  beans, the sugar as well, the cup
                  is a pirate cup...



        INT HALLWAY	MAYNARD AND DRUMMOND

        Following Drummond down the hallway.

                            MAYNARD
                  ...that pirates sell things cheaply
                  and so are welcome in every town
                  along the coast, and so we clean
                  our ships and paint them but never
                  fight them--my love of the service
                  kept me from saying any of that,
                  sir...

                            DRUMMOND
                  You go too far, sir.  You are over
                  the line...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then I beg your pardon.  I'm aware
                  I'm speaking to Drummond of
                  Schelde, and men speak of Schelde
                  whenever they gather to discuss
                  naval warfare. This can please you
                  no more than it does me...

                            DRUMMOND
                  Patience, Maynard. Patience and
                  hope--that's all I can give you.
                  Things may come your way...

        Maynard nods.	He knows that's all he's going to get.



        EXT TILDEN HOUSE DOORWAY	MAYNARD GEORGE AND FANNY

        Maynard's leaving--he shakes hands at the door with George.

                            GEORGE
                  You must come more often, Maynard.
                  It's always a pleasure to see
                  you...

        But both of them know he doesn't mean it.  He is not of this
        world and never will be.


                                                                 14.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT TOM MAYNARD'S FARM  	MAYNARD AND TOM	 DAY

        In bottomland by the river, thirty acres of tobacco, a split
        log house and lean-to barn.  Maynard's older brother TOM,
        hoeing his field, looks up at a shout.	Coming down a hill
        towards him is Maynard.  He waves back, shouts into the
        house.



        EXT HOUSE

        Tom's wife DEBORAH emerges, holding one-year old ROGER in her
        arms--she beams at their guest.



        EXT HOUSE

        Maynard and Tom embrace--Maynard kisses Deborah, holds Roger
        high over his head.

                            MAYNARD
                  This weed.  I will soon need tackle
                  to lift him...

                            DEBORAH
                  Will you stay for supper..?

                            MAYNARD
                  If it's no trouble.  How fine you
                  look, sister...

        With Roger on his shoulders, he walks Tom towards the crop.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Thick.   You must be ready to
                  sell...

                            TOM
                  Sold already...

                            MAYNARD
                  And .. ?

                            TOM
                  For less than it cost.    I'm ruined,
                  Rob--I must give it up...



        EXT RIVERSIDE	TOM, MAYNARD AND ROGER

        Roger plays by the drifting river--the brothers sit nearby,
        throwing stones in the water.


                                                                 15.

                            MAYNARD
                  Nobody's worked harder than you...

        Tom shrugs.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Who is your landlord..?

                            TOM
                  His name is Colleton...

                            MAYNARD
                  And have you gone to Mr. Colleton,
                  shown him your crop...?

                            TOM
                  I've never met him--he has an agent
                  in town...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then go to the agent...

                            TOM
                  I have--he says we must leave.
                  We're going to Aruba. The Crown's
                  giving away land--I'll try my luck
                  with sugar...

        He puts his face in his hands.

                            TOM  (CONT'D)
                  I'm so afraid.

                            MAYNARD
                  Don't say that...

                            TOM
                  They treat you no better...

                            MAYNARD
                  But I don't think it--I don't let
                  myself...

        He puts an arm around Tom.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  We will make it here. We'll dig in
                  like ticks.  Swear it, on our
                  mother's head...

        Tom nods.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Swear it--aloud...

                            TOM
                  Like ticks--I swear it...


                                                                 16.

                            MAYNARD
                  Roger will teethe on cane instead
                  of weed.  You will be a sugar
                  king...

        Tom leans against his brother, tries to smile.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  We sail as well, in a week.  A
                  convoy to Charleston...

                            TOM
                  Pirates..?

                            MAYNARD
                  If I have any luck at all...

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT ATLANTIC	THE PEARL	DAY

        The frigate far offshore, beyond soundings, pitching in
        squally weather under topsails and reefed courses.



        EXT QUARTERDECK

        Maynard in a greatcoat, braced against the roll at the
        taffrail.  This is him at his best, at sea, the wind in his
        hair.



        EXT MIZZEN CROSSTREES	LOOKOUT

        Lowering his telescope, shouting to the deck below.

                            LOOKOUT
                  Deck there--ship, fine on the
                  starboard bow.   She's hull up...



        EXT QUARTERDECK

        As Fairchild, Lofton, and others look.	Maynard takes a
        telescope from a midshipmen, climbs the shrouds.



        EXT MIZZEN TOPS

        Stopping just below the lookout, Maynard aims his glass.

                            _ MAYNARD
                  You recognize her, Foster..?


                                                                 17.

                            LOOKOUT
                  Can't make her out, sir. She's bad
                  out of trim-- her sails is all a
                  hoo...



        POV MAYNARD	(TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        A merchant brig, visible only when she rises over the waves.
        Her sails are indeed all a-hoo--only a few scraps of canvas
        on broken masts.



        EXT QUARTERDECK

        As Fairchild turns to the master.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  We will haul our wind and close
                  her...

        The master passes the orders to the bosun--the bosun pipes
        the watch.  Shouts echo through the ship--the braces are
        hauled round.



        EXT QUARTERDECK

        As the Pearl comes up on her new tack, the wind brings a foul
        stench over the deck.  One by one, the crew smells it--it's
        the odor of feces and death.



        EXT MIZZEN CROSSTREES	MAYNARD AND LOOKOUT

        They've smelled it as well.

                            LOOKOUT
                  We're in her wind, Mr. Maynard...

                            MAYNARD
                  A slaver...

                                                          CUT TO




                                                                 18.

        EXT TWO SHIPS

        She is a slaver, hove to, the Pearl riding broadside to her
        fifty yards off.  Her rails are lined with black men, some in
        rags, some naked in the howling wind, staring at the frigate
        with frightened eyes.



        EXT DECK OF PEARL

        The main battery run out, slow-matches burning, the crews
        ready to fire.	An old GUNNER explains to a young boy.

                            GUNNER
                  You don't twig?  Them black's broke
                  their chains-- they've taken over
                  the ship...



        EXT SLAVER

        A gig-full of Marines has already secured the slaver--now
        Fairchild's barge comes alongside.  He climbs with his cane
        to the deck, followed by Maynard, Lofton and Powell.



        EXT SLAVER DECK	GROUP

        Reaching the deck, Maynard beholds a hundred black men,
        staring at him, silent.	They back away when Fairchild
        speaks.


                                                                 19.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Captain?  The captain?  You compreny-vous?
                      (when nobody replies)
                  Damn niggers...

        He turns at Lofton's call to him from the after cabin door.

        INT AFTERCABIN	FAIRCHILD AND LOFTON

        A few Marines stand aside as Fairchild and Lofton enter the
        main aftercabin.   They behold blood-splattered walls, the
        remains of the slaver's white crew.  Fairchild covers his
        face with a handkerchief.



        EXT DECK	MAYNARD AND IBRAHAIM

        Maynard and a leader of the rebellion, a powerful black man
        named IBRAHAIM, regard each other.   When Maynard crosses
        to the open main hold, he steps aside.   Maynard reacts--
        below, maybe two hundred more blacks, most chained to the
        leaky hull with shackles, there for over a month, starving,
        lying in their own shit.  Some have been dead for weeks.



        ANGLE	DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        Two teen-aged black boys, best friends--DAFE has been
        pounding at MU'THINGA's chains with a rock.



        ANGLE . MAYNARD AND FAIRCHILD

        When Fairchild steps besides Maynard, the hammering stops.
        The captain speaks though his handkerchief.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Killed every white man aboard...
                      (to Powell)
                  Mr. Powell, we will take a cable
                  aboard and tow them to Jamestown...

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir, we're only a week into our
                  cruise...

                            FAIRCHILD
                  And a handsome one it is. These
                  blacks will bring thirty pounds a
                  head on Jamestown block...

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir, let them go...


                                                                 20.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Do I hear you, sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, sir.  I urge you to let them
                  go...

                            FAIRCHILD
                  On what grounds..?

                            MAYNARD
                  If they had the wit to free
                  themselves, let them take their
                  chances on the sea...

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Nonsense.  And why are you
                  complaining--you'll get your share
                  and a half, and a pretty share it
                  will be...

        He tries to go, but Maynard steps in his way.

                            FAIRCHILD (CONT'D)
                  Are you mad, sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  What you are doing is wrong, sir...

                            FAIRCHILD
                  You're fond of niggers, aren't you,
                  Maynard- the fact's well known.
                  Perhaps you are cousins.   It would not
                  surprise me if Africans and
                  Irish come from the same spawn.

                            MAYNARD
                  Perhaps so, sir, and we hate our
                  leashes on others as much as
                  ourselves...

        Fairchild makes to pass him--Maynard gets in his way again.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Sir, our duty is to protect Queen's
                  shipping...

        Whack--the Captain brings his cane down on Maynard's
        shoulder.


                                                                 21.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  There's duty for you, sir--don't
                  you ever contradict me to my face
                  again. That may go in Ireland,
                  where people eat rats and fornicate
                  with their sisters, but not on a
                  ship of mine. Now do you stand
                  aside, or do I flog you?  I've
                  flogged officers before--I'm not
                  afraid to do it again...

        They stand toe to toe, staring daggers.	Behind them, the other
        officers hold their breaths.  Finally, Maynard steps aside,
        and Fairchild brushes past him.



        INT MAYNARD'S CABIN

        Even a first lieutenant's cabin is small on a frigate.
        Maynard enters, slams the door behind him.  He could have
        killed Fairchild with his bare hands--he is disgusted with
        himself for not having done it.	He sees, on his bed, a china
        plate--on it, a turd.  There's a card beside it--in flowing
        script, it reads, "Irish Face Cream."



        INT WARDROOM

        A large room with a table, where the officers live and eat.
        Maynard's cabin sits off it--he	bursts through the door into
        it, holding the plate with the turd on it.

                            MAYNARD
                  Who left this..?

        The gunner, the purser, a few others are there--they smile to
        themselves, but say nothing.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Let the coward meet me face to
                  face..!

        Laughter behind his back.  He slams the plate in the table's
        center, snatches up some paper, a quill and an inkpot, and
        scratches a sign.  He sets it beside the plate and reenters
        his cabin.  The sign reads "English Chocolate."

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT QUARTERDECK 	NIGHT

        The sea's grown higher, as Maynard emerges on deck.  The
        watch, huddling on this raw night, greets him.	He walks aft,
        past them, to where the eight-inch towing cable is bent
        around the after capstan.  He looks out beyond it.


                                                                 22.



        POV MAYNARD	SLAVER

        Lit by a pale moon, the slave ship jerking at the end of its
        tow two hundred yards behind.



        EXT PEARL QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD AND WATCH

        As Maynard turns to the quarterdeck watch, two lookouts and a
        helmsman, DRISCOLL, faintly lit by the binnacle light.

                            MAYNARD
                  What's your opinion, Driscoll--are
                  they men..?

                            DRISCOLL
                  You mean them blacks, sir? Hard to
                  say, sir--I suppose there's two
                  schools of thought on that...

                            MAYNARD
                  Which do you hold to..?

        The men aren't sure how to answer.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  What do you say, Feeny?  Are
                  they human?   Do they have souls..?

        FEENY, the helmsman, considers it.

                            FEENY
                  A difficult issue, sir.  Maybe they
                  do--but then again, maybe they
                  don't...

                            MAYNARD
                  Do they care for their children? Do
                  they cry when their loved ones
                  die..?

                            DRISCOLL
                  Yes sir, I suppose they do...

                            FEENY
                  And I suppose, sir, looking at it
                  that way, they must have souls...

                            MAYNARD
                  I am of your opinion...

        He turns to the cable--in one sudden move, he draws out his
        sword, raises it and slams it down.  An inch-worth of strands
        part.  He slashes again--the cable screams like a violin
        string as it stretches tighter.	The watch is afraid.  Maynard
        raises the sword over his head.


                                                                 23.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Mind your heads..!

        They take cover behind the binnacle.  He slams the sword deep
        into the cable.	It stretches thinner--and then, with a bang
        like a gunshot, parts.   The loose end leaps off the capstan,
        whips about, parting shrouds, smashing a stern-lantern before
        it finally falls limp to the deck.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT JAMESTOWN HARBOR	DAY

        The Eurydice, a third rate British ship-of-the-line and
        Admiral Drummond's flagship, lies moored alongside the Pearl.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD AND BOSUN

        His back is bare, his hands and feet are tied to a hatch
        grating in the gundeck well.  Beside him, a bosun takes his
        whip out of its red baize bag.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	DRUMMOND, FAIRCHILD, LOFTON AND POWELL

        Watching grimly from the quarterdeck, as the Marine drummers
        beat a tattoo.	The crew has been mustered to witness, the
        Pearl's crew, alongside, as well.  Drummond motions to
        Fairchild.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Bosun, you may proceed...



        EXT GUN DECK	MAYNARD AND BOSUN

        The bosun plants his feet--with one last apologetic look for
        Maynard, he slams the whip across his back.  Maynard
        flinches, but he makes no sound.   He does not take his eyes
        off Fairchild.



        ANGLE DRISCOLL AND FEENY

        They're weeping openly, dabbing their eyes.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Taking the lashes, one by one, his eyes on Fairchild


                                                                 24.



        ANGLE FAIRCHILD

        Fidgeting under Maynard's stare.   He clears his throat.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Bosun.. !
                      (when the man looks up)
                  It seems to me you are getting more
                  of the grating than the prisoner's
                  back...

                            DRUMMOND
                  Make it so...



        ANGLE	BOSUN AND MAYNARD

        It's true--the bosun's been trying to spare Maynard.  His
        next lash catches him full on the back.	Maynard screams aloud.



        ANGLE	LOFTON AND POWELL

        Crying as well.



        ANGLE	VARIOUS FACES

        The crew looking on, a few indifferent but most wincing.	All
        are relieved when the twelfth lash is finally given.  The
        drummers stop.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD AND MEN

        As Drummond calls to the bosun from the quarterdeck.

                            DRUMMOND
                  Douse him and bring him to me...

        A crewman sloshes Maynard's flayed back with a bucket of sea
        water--he gasps aloud.  Crewmen untie him and walk him aft,
        one under each shoulder.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	DRUMMOND AND MAYNARD

        As Maynard's brought to Drummond.  He motions the others
        away.


                                                                 25.

                            DRUMMOND
                  You seem to have a demon inside
                  you, Maynard, who drives you to do
                  things.  You must renounce him, but
                  not in my command.  I am sending
                  you to Woodes Rogers in Jamaica-
                  perhaps he will know what to do
                  with you...

                            MAYNARD
                  And if he does not, sir..?

                            DRUMMOND
                  Then I suppose you are on the
                  beach, Lieutenant ...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then damn your Navy, sir.  It is a
                  living lie and I want no part of
                  it...

        Drummond considers saying several things--all he says is:

                            DRUMMOND
                  You are dismissed...

        Maynard manages a salute and turns.  Scorning the hands of
        shipmates, he hobbles away.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT INDIAN CREEK THE RANGER	MAYNARD AND FANNY	DAY

        Maynard's gone to it for one last look. He wears his coat
        loose over his flayed shoulders.  Fanny watches him

                            FANNY
                  I thought what you did was fine...

                            MAYNARD
                  I did it, and it's done...

                            FANNY
                  What will happen to us..?

                            MAYNARD
                  We will always be friends...

                            FANNY
                  I love you, Robert...

        The words make Maynard uncomfortable.

                            .FANNY
                  I do--grant me at least my own
                  mind. And I believe you love me...

        He can't respond.

                                                                 26.


                            FANNY
                  We could leave together...

                            MAYNARD
                  No, Fanny, it would not do.  We'd
                  be poor and you'd be unhappy.
                  We'll write long letters to each
                  other, all our lives.	You'll tell
                  me of your grandchildren and I'll
                  tell you of my travels...

        She starts to cry.  He sits next to her, awkwardly, takes her
        hand.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT DECK  THE HANNAH BARK 	MAYNARD	TWILIGHT

        Watching Jamestown slip away as this tubby little merchantman
        makes its tide, heading down river.



        EXT DOCK	 LUCY

        Standing alone--beyond her, the Hannah drops its forecourse
        and takes the wind.  She can see Maynard on deck--he does not
        wave.



        INT TILDEN HOUSE	FANNY'S BEDROOM	FANNY

        At her bedroom window.	In the distance, a tiny bark in
        Chesapeake Bay, standing out to sea.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT MAINDECK HANNAH	MAYNARD	 DAY

        Maynard's one of only a few passengers aboard.	He leans on the
        rail, unshaven, silent--he looks like he's been there for
        days.  Somebody clears his throat--it's CARSTAIRS, the
        master's mate.

                            CARSTAIRS
                  Missed you at the table, Mr.
                  Maynard...

        Maynard stares out to sea.


                                                                 27.

                            .CARSTAIRS
                  I've whipped up some coffee in the
                  wardroom--it's better than the
                  acorn juice the cook serves...

        Maynard shakes his head.

                            CARSTAIRS
                  Do you plan to starve yourself,
                  scientific-like, and take notes for
                  the benefit of future
                  generations..?

                            MAYNARD
                  You are the soul of kindness, Mr.
                  Carstairs.  A day.  I believe I
                  will be all right in a day...

        Carstairs bows and leaves him there.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT QUARTERDECK	HANNAH	MAYNARD AND CREW	DAY	80

        A troubled, cross-swell sea.  The merchant captain, his
        mates, Carstairs and the crew, all look at a ship to
        larboard.  Maynard's among them--Carstairs offers him a
        telescope.

                            CARSTAIRS
                  He's closing on us...

                            MAYNARD
                  I've watched him this last hour...

                            CAPTAIN
                  Perhaps he's a merchant, coming to
                  speak us...

                            MAYNARD
                  With everything flying, drabblers
                  and studdingsails?	He would not
                  carry away a spar, just to
                  gossip...

                            CARSTAIRS
                  You think him a pirate, sir..?

        Maynard shrugs.

                            CAPTAIN
                  We carry nothing...

                            MAYNARD
                  He does not know that...

        One of the men with a telescope cries out--they look.


                                                                 28.



        POV	(TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        The approaching ship is a bark as well.	It's running up its
        pirate ensign--two grinning skulls.



        BACK TO SHOT

        The captain begins to tremble.

                            MAYNARD
                  What about your guns..?

                            CAPTAIN
                  Fight him?  Oh no, never--we must
                  strike...

                            CARSTAIRS
                  Sir, we've women on board...

                            CAPTAIN
                  They will have to take their
                  chances. Fight?  Not in a million
                  years--I could not bear it.  No, he
                  can have everything--we will throw
                  ourselves on his mercy...

        Motioning to Carstairs, Maynard heads off.



        EXT MAIN DECK	MAYNARD AND CARSTAIRS

        He's gone to the nearest cannon--he undoes its lashings.

                            MAYNARD
                  Does the coward keep any powder..?

                            CARSTAIRS
                  Under his berth.  I will fetch
                  it...



        ANGLE	FULLER SHOT

        Having spotted what Maynard's up to, the Captain and his mate
        hurry over.

                            CAPTAIN
                  Sir, what are you doing..?

        Maynard's running out the second gun.


                                                                 29.

                            MAYNARD
                  If we bleed him, he may not think
                  us worth further trouble...

                            CAPTAIN
                  Sir, I am determined to strike.
                  Look...

        Maynard looks over the rail.



        POV MAYNARD

        The pirate ship's only a cable's length away now.  A row of
        fierce men jam the rails, waving swords and muskets, shouting
        blood-curling cries.  From somewhere, the eerie sound of
        martial music, as though the ship's is providing its own
        soundtrack.



        BACK TO SHOT

        As Maynard works, the captain turns to his mate.

                            CAPTAIN
                  Do something...

        The mate does--he takes a brass marlinspike from a pinrail
        and clobbers Maynard over the head.  Maynard goes down like a
        ton of bricks.



        EXT AFTERDECK	CARSTAIRS

        Coming up on deck, a keg of powder in his arms--and seeing
        Maynard lying there.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT FROLIC	DAY

        The pirate bark, her name, Frolic, on her counter, slices
        through the Gulf Stream under plain sail and a sunny sky.
        There's a clanging on deck.



        EXT DECK	MESS LINE

        A COOK is doling out supper to the starboard watch.  The
        pirates are all tough, tatooed, seasonsed seamen.  Each gets
        a chunk of salt beef, with ships biscuit and limes heaped
        around it.



                                                                 30.


        ANGLE	STARBOARD WATCH	HOOPER AND MAYNARD

        One pirate feeds three, clustering on the sloping deck.
        Maynard's head still aches as HOOPER sits alongside him and
        another man, SMITH.  Hooper divides the meat in three, offers
        a piece to Maynard.

                            HOOPER
                  Supper, Mr. Maynard...

                            MAYNARD
                  I do not know you...

                            HOOPER
                  Hooper, sir--I was on the
                  Berwick...

                            MAYNARD
                      (remembering)
                  Joseph Hooper, fore-top man.	I am
                  very sorry to find you here...

                            HOOPER
                  The war ending in '13, and me in
                  Port Royal with no pay after twenty
                  year's service, Idid what I could.
                  This way, I save my shares, send
                  for the wife, and buy me a farm in
                  the Carolinas...

                            MAYNARD
                      (looking around)
                  Where's the Hannah..?

                            SMITH
                  Burnt her--she weren't worth
                  nothing...

                            HOOPER
                  We put her people in boats.  They
                  kept you because nobody aboard can
                  take a fix...

                            MAYNARD
                  You should know I won't stay one
                  minute where I don't wish to be...

        He finally takes in the ship--he sees broken blocks, lines
        knotted instead of spliced, filthy decks. One of the crew
        calls for the salt bowl.  Somebody answers--the captain had
        it, last they saw it.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Who is captain..?

                            HOOPER
                  Come--you will meet him...



                                                                 31.


        INT MAIN CABIN	DES MOULINS

        The bark's main cabin is a sty, in keeping with the captain's
        habits.	DES MOULINS is wolfing down his supper when Hooper
        and Maynard enter, without knocking.  Hooper snatches the
        salt kid off a table.

                            HOOPER
                  You pig, Des Moulins--when you take
                  the salt, have the grace to return
                  it...

                            DES MOULINS
                  A man forgets--I have much on my
                  mind. Is this the officer..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Maynard, sir, first lieutenant,
                  most recently HMS Pearl...

        He salutes, but Des Moulins waves it away.

                            DES MOULINS
                  We don't do that here.   You'll take
                  a sight each noon and prick the
                  chart. You'll get a share and a
                  half.  Otherwise, watch and watch,
                  like everyone else...

                            MAYNARD
                  I hate you and everything you stand
                  for.  I will escape at the first
                  opportunity, and if anyone stands
                  in my way, I will kill him...

                            DES MOULINS
                  La ti da.  Why would you do that?
                  Don't you want to be free?  Any man
                  wants to be free...

                            MAYNARD
                  I don't relish being hanged...

        He starts out, dismissing himself.  Des Moulins calls after.

                            DES MOULINS
                  You can be hanged for stealing a
                  shilling.  Look what I got from
                  that worthless bark...

        He pulls out a gold watch--he opens it, listens as it chimes.

                            DES MOULINS (CONT'D)
                  Being navigator, you'll need
                  this...

        He tosses it to Maynard, by now halfway down the
        companionway.  By reflex, Maynard catches it--his impulse is
        to throw it back in-Des Moulins' face, but he doesn't.

                                                                 32.




        INT COMPANIONWAY	HOOPER AND MAYNARD

                            HOOPER
                  We chose him captain because he's
                  good in battle.  He picks wrong or
                  turns yellow, we kick him out and
                  choose another...



        EXT DECK	HOOPER AND MAYNARD

        Emerging on deck, they pass WILLIAM DALTON, a quiet,
        intellegent man, the quartermaster.

                            HOOPER
                  Will Dalton, the quartermaster.  He
                  keeps the peace and handles the
                  share-outs.  We pick him too...

        Maynard gets his feet tangled with those of ISRAEL HANDS, a
        huge brute of a man.  He growls at Maynard--Maynard turns,
        ready to defend himself, but Hands' friends stand, FALCONER,
        DEXTER and others.  They're a murderous-looking bunch--they
        wear odd, clashing clothes, strange hairstyles, cherished
        weapons, jewlery and earrings.	Hooper pulls Maynard on.

                            HOOPER (CONT'D)
                  Israel Hands.	Best not tangle with
                  him or his friends--they're
                  fractious by nature...

        He delivers the salt kid to the man who wanted it.  Maynard
        notices three pale and lubberly men off to the side.

                            HOOPER (CONT'D)
                  Our musicians--we took them off a
                  Portagee. They come in handy and
                  they like the life...


                                                                 33.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK	  SUNSET

        A beautiful sunset, as the ship enters the Carribean. Des
        Moulins walks the quarterdeck--Dalton's at the wheel. The
        musicians play a pleasant serenade.



        EXT MIZZEN YARD 	MAYNARD

        Maynard on the footrope of the mizzen topsail, unfurling it
        with the other topmen.  He looks out at the sunset, down  at
        his barefoot feet.  He wiggles his toes.  It's not an
        entirely unpleasant feeling.

                                                          CUT TO



        INSERT	QUADRANT EYEPIECE	DAY

        As the sun's disk is brought down to the horizon with a
        mirror through the eyepiece.



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK	GROUP	DAY

        Maynard's taking the noon sight while Des Moulins, Dalton,
        and Hooper watch.

                            MAYNARD
                  Twelve noon...

                            DES MOULINS
                  Make it so...

        Hooper rings the ship's bell four times.   Maynard takes a
        chart--reading off the quadrant, he draws a latitude.	With
        the point of a compass, he pricks a position on the chart and
        circles it.


                                                                 34.

                            MAYNARD
                  I will not know the longitude until
                  I get a landmark...

        The men seem pleased to know even roughly where they are.
        There's a sudden shout forward.



        EXT MAINTOPGALLANT	YARD	ISRAEL HANDS

        A halyard block has snapped--the yard swings to the side with
        three men on it.   Two cling for their lives, but Hands,
        furthest out, loses his grip and plunges, screaming, into the
        sea.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	 GROUP

        All reacting.

                            MAYNARD
                  Back your sails...

                            DES MOULINS
                  What for--he can't swim...

                            HOOPER
                  Nobody can...

        Without hesitation, Maynard leaps to the taffrail and dives
        into the wake.  Annoyed, Des Moulins calls for the sails
        backed--Dalton yells for a boat over the side.



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD

        Swimming strongly, stopping, looking around for Hands.  The
        sea is empty.  He dives.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD AND HANDS	(UNDERWATER)

        The big man is sinking.  Maynard finds him, gets his arms
        around his chest and kicks for the surface.



        EXT SURFACE	MAYNARD AND HANDS

        Coughing water, Hands fights Maynard off.  Maynard tries
        grabbing him but Hands wants to use him as a float.  Maynard
        pins his arms.


                                                                 35.

                            MAYNARD
                  Don't fight me, Mr. Hands, and we
                  both may survive...



        EXT OCEAN	SHIP'S CUTTER

        Pulling strongly towards the two.  As they come alongside,
        Dalton and Smith haul them out.



        INT CUTTER

        Maynard is winded--Hands, in the bottom of the boat, keeps
        coughing but he waves the men off.

                            HANDS
                  Which one of you fished me..?

        They indicate Maynard.	Hands takes Maynard's hand and presses
        it against his forehead.

                            HANDS (CONT'D)
                  God bless you, sir...

                            SMITH
                  Look at that--Hands turns human...

        They seem more impressed with that than the rescue.

                                                          CUT TO



        INT FROLIC	BELOWDECKS	MAYNARD AND FALCONER	DAWN

        Asleep in his cramped hammock, Maynard feels a rough hand
        shake him awake.

                            FALCONER
                  A chase, lieutenant.	A greasy fat
                  tub of a merchantman...



        EXT DECK	MAYNARD AND CREW

        When Maynard emerges on deck, he finds the crew preparing for
        battle.	Overhead, hands crack out sail.  He looks out to sea.



        POV MAYNARD

        Patches of fog around the ship--but in one gap, lit by the
        rising sun, a merchantman, only a mile or so away, on the
        same tack.  It's setting its royals, trying to run for it--it
        shows only four guns to a side.

                                                                 36.




        BACK TO SHOT	MAYNARD AND LANDES

        A pirate named LANDES stands beside Maynard.

                            LANDES
                  Popped right out of the fog.	Our
                  morning surprise...

        A shout goes up.



        EXT MIZZEN PEAK

        As the Frolic's Jolly Roger breaks out at the top.

        EXT QUARTERDECK	DES MOULINS AND DALTON

        Studying the chase through their telescopes.

                            DES MOULINS
                  He's crowding sail--he hopes to
                  hide behind Eluthera...

                            DALTON
                  We have the legs on him...



        EXT MAINDECK	MAYNARD, LANDES AND GUNCREWS

        There's something about the ship that strikes Maynard as odd.
        Around him, the gunner FREDERICKS and his crews run out the
        cannon, six nine-pounders a side.

                            LANDES
                  I guess rum from the islands...

                            MAYNARD
                  British-rigged--see the stepped
                  foretopmqst.	Silks and woolens...

                            LANDES
                  All the better, silks and woolens.
                  Gold on the barrel at New
                  Providence...

        Forward, a single gun fires.


                                                                 37.

                            LANDES (CONT'D)
                  He's been warned--he'll strike
                  now...



        EXT MERCHANTMAN

        The ball splashes ahead of the chase's bow, but it sails on,
        without striking.

        EXT RAIL

        As the crew "vapors" at the rail waving their sabers and
        pistols as they did with the Hannah.  The musicians begins to
        blare out loud, intimidating music.



        ANGLE	DES MOULINS AND DALTON

        The whole ship now a bedlam of music and bloodthirsty shouts.
        Des Moulins shakes his head.

                            DES MOULINS
                  Four guns a side--he can't want a
                  fight.   Hoist the red one--show him
                  what's in store...



        EXT MIZZEN PEAK

        As the pirate ensign comes down, replaced bya blood-red flag.



        EXT RAIL	MAYNARD AND OTHERS

        He's joined Falconer and Dexter at the rail, standing by
        their cannon.

                            DEXTER
                  He's shitting his shoes...

                            FALCONER
                  You'll load with us...

                            MAYNARD
                  I'll do no such thing...
                      (on their looks)
                  I won't harm a soul or take a
                  life...

                            DEXTER
                  Perhaps you won't have to.  He must
                  strike now.  I wonder why he
                  don't..?



                                                                 38.


        EXT MAINDECK OF THE CHASE

        The chase is the Bajadoz, a Spanish coast guard ship, Captain
        SANCHEZ commanding.  It's tricked out as a British merchant-
        a canvas scrim with four painted gunports covers its battery
        of twelve eighteen-pounders a side.  Its crew crouches below
        the rails, marksmen hide in the tops, and Sanchez himself
        ducks low on his quarterdeck.



        EXT RAIL	FROLIC	MAYNARD AND OTHERS

        Maynard studies the merchantman--his eyes narrow.  He's sure
        there's something wrong.

                            MAYNARD
                  It's a trap...

                            DEXTER
                  So says you...

        Maynard shouts up to Des Moulins on the quarterdeck.

                            MAYNARD
                  It's a trap, Des Moulins--sheer
                  off...

        Those in earshot turn, wondering what he means.

                            DES MOULINS
                  It's meat on the table.  Mind your
                  own business...

                            MAYNARD
                  You're overtaking her too fast...

                            DES MOULINS
                  She's a poor sailer.	Boarders
                  prepare.. !

        The men around Maynard yell louder.



        EXT QUARTERDECK BAJADOZ  SANCHEZ

        Biding his time, watching the gap between ships narrow.



        EXT	BAJADOZ

        Within pistol shot of the Frolic.  Her gurgling wake--and on
        its far, leeward side, another, thinner wake.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

                                                                 39.


        He sees this, realizes--he hollars.

                            MAYNARD
                  She's dragging a sail..!



        EXT BAJADOZ

        Too late--the canvas scrim falls away, reavealing a run-out
        battery.  It fires a full broadside--the Bajadoz is enveloped
        in smoke.



        EXT FROLIC

        Taking a vicious blast--rails splinter, bodies fly, and the
        mizzen top with its flag crashes down to the quarterdeck.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	DES MOULINS AND DALTON

        Fighting .to clear away the wreckage.

                            DALTON
                  It's Sanchez, with a trick
                  foretopmast and a sail in the water
                  to slow him..!



        ANGLE	MAYNARD DEXTER AND FALCONER

        Maynard's serving his cannon--this changes everything.	He
        shouts over the gunblast.

                            MAYNARD
                  Who's Sanchez..?

                            FALCONER
                  Spanish cost.a garda.	A real
                  tartar--he's killed many a
                  shipmate...



        ANGLE	FREDERICKS AND GUNCREWS

        Returning his broadside--it hits the Spaniard hard, but there
        are already gaps in his guncrews.



        EXT FROLIC FORECASTLE

        As now the top-foremast falls, bringing down all the
        jibs with it.   Dalton hurries forward to jury-rig a headsail.

                                                                 40.




        EXT QUARTERDECK

        Deadly musket sniping mixes with the cannon fire.  Pirates
        drop everywhere--men are pierced cruelly with wood splinters
        from the rail and hull.	A ball shreds the quarterdeck--its
        blast blows Des Moulins clean over the side.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Looking up, seeing the quarterdeck swept clean, the ship out
        of control, the musicians cowering behind the binnacle.	He
        vaults to the wheel, grabs it, spins it.

                            MAYNARD
                  Head, oh!  Dalton, I'm paying her
                  off.	Topsail halyards, let fly!
                  Clew up there, forrard.
                  Bunt lines, bunt lines--look alive,
                  will somebody start that goddamn
                  sheet..!

        The crew reacts to this new, commanding voice--and runs to do
        what it says.



        EXT FORECASTLE	DALTON AND CREW

        Quickly reeving a jury jib stay, hoisting a portion of a
        sail.	He's seen what Maynard's up to, shouts.

                            DALTON
                  She'll miss stays without this.
                  Haul..!

        Israel Hands does the heavy lifting.  As the prow passes
        through the wind, the sail shivers and fills, just enough to
        keep the ship moving.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	FROLIC	MAYNARD

        On the main deck, shambles--Dexter dead, Falconer holding a
        bleeding arm, Fredricks trying to keep his guns firing.	Over
        his shoulder, Maynard sees the Spaniard turning downwind,
        presenting her starboard battery.

                            MAYNARD
                  Everybody.down--she serves her
                  broadside...

        He throws himself flat as the Bajadoz fires. Balls whistle
        overhead, create more carnage on deck. Ahead, Maynard sees
        what he's been steering for--a bank of fog.

                                                                 41.




        EXT FROLIC

        As the wounded bark limps into the fog bank.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	 MAYNARD

        The light's dim in the fog.  He whistles to get attention.

                            .MAYNARD
                  All hands--not a sound..!

        With hand signals, he indicates a wear to port.	Fredricks
        at the waist and Dalton in the forepeak wave--Maynard puts
        the helm over.



        EXT MAINMAST CROSSTREES

        The chains creaking as the yards cross--a pirate rips off a
        shirt and stuffs it around them to muffle them.



        EXT BAJADOZ QUARTERDECK	SANCHEZ

        His ship slipping into the fog in Frolic's wake.   He yells
        for quiet.  He hears his own ship creaking, the
        water lapping.  He's unsure which way to turn.



        EXT FOGBANK	BAJADOZ AND FROLIC

        The guardship passes through a light patch and disapppears
        into thicker fog.  A beat--then the prow of the Frolic
        appears to port: Maynard has worn his wounded ship full
        circle.	It passes silently behind the Bajadoz and cuts her
        wake.



        EXT DECK	FROLIC 	HOOPER AND LANDES

        Landes is wounded--Hooper keeps him from crying out in pain.
        He whispers.

                            HOOPER
                  Hush, we're safe--the lieutenant
                  cut her wake...

                                                          CUT TO




                                                                 42.

        EXT FROLIC NIGHT

        Limping slowly through the dark, jury rigged, showing her
        wounds.



        EXT FROLIC MAINDECK

        Forward, hands man the pumps, draining her leaking hull.
        Midships, the sailmaker sews up the last of five canvas
        shrouds holding a dead crewman.	The corpses wear their best
        clothes and finery--their friends have placed a coin or
        trinket on the bodies for memory: two cannonballs rest at
        their feet for weight.  The pirates stand back as the bodies
        are raised on planks and slipped over the side.



        ANGLE MAYNARD DALTON AND HOOPER

        Maynard leans against a bulwark, worn out.  He sees the crew
        breaking up and Dalton and Hooper approaching him.  Hooper
        carries a small casque.

                            DALTON
                  The men have talked it over--I
                  speak for them.  Seeing what you
                  did today, they ask you to be
                  captain...

                            MAYNARD
                  I have no wish to be...

                            HOOPER
                  I told you that's what he'd say...

                            DALTON
                  That being the case, we'd normally
                  split this ourselves, but they told
                  me to offer it to you, as a sort of
                  inducement ...

                            HOOPER
                  It was Des Moulins's, but he's in
                  no position to care one way or
                  another...

        Maynard opens the casque lid--inside, fine jewlery and
        unmounted jewels, rubies and saphires glitter in the
        moonlight.

                            MAYNARD
                  You mistake me, if you think this
                  is what I want...

                            DALTON
                  Some find it a consolation for the
                  disappointments of life...


                                                                 43.

                            HOOPER
                  When else will a poor man get a
                  chance at something like this..?

        Maynard eyes the treasure out of the corner of his eye.	He
        walks off, turns back to them.

                            MAYNARD
                  Tell me more about Sanchez...

                            DALTON
                  A good seaman.   He guards the north
                  coast of Hispaniola single-handed.
                  None of us go there...

                            HOOPER
                  Not even Blackbeard himself ...

        Maynard walks off, turns back again.

                            MAYNARD
                  I will think it through.	I will
                  tell you my decision...

        He heads forward.



        EXT FOREPEAK	MAYNARD

        Holding a shroud.  He looks at the ship, his bloody, battle
        stained clothes, back at the crew, his mind reeling.  Is this
        what fate has in mind for him?

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT OCEAN	FROLIC	 DAWN

        Southing slowly.  A man climbs the mainmast shrouds.



        EXT MAINTOP CROSSTREES	MAYNARD AND DALTON

        It's Maynard who's climbing the mainmast in the quiet morning
        light.	He reaches the crosstrees and settles in, forty feet
        over the deck.	A beat--then he notices Dalton, sitting in the
        mainyard parrals a few feet away:

                            DALTON
                  Beautiful morning...

                            MAYNARD
                  Indeed...


                                                                 44.

                            DALTON
                  This is my favorite place on a
                  ship. Also the best time to enjoy
                  it...

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, this is where you feel her
                  best...

        Both are silent for a moment.

                            DALTON
                  I come here to speak to my wife...

        On Maynard's look, he takes a locket from under his shirt and
        passes it to him.

                            DALTON (CONT'D)
                  Annie...

        Maynard opens it--inside, a minature of a pretty, red-haired
        girl.

                            DALTON (CONT'D)
                  I find it's easier to go through
                  life if you do it for someone
                  else...

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm sure you're right, Mr.
                  Dalton...

        He returns the locket.  They're silent again for a moment.

                            DALTON
                  The men--they are human beings.
                  You understand that...

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, I'm sure they are, Mr.
                  Dalton...

        Dalton nods, satisfied his point's been made.

                                                          CUT TO



        INSERT	THE FROLIC	(TELESCOPE APERATURE)	DAY

        Under the sun at its zenith.  Somebody is glassing it through
        a telescope.



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	BLACKBEARD, BONNET AND VANE

        As Blackbeard and his pirate lieutenants lower their
        telescopes from the distant ship.


                                                                 45.

                            BONNET
                  The Frolic, all right...

        VANE, a slender, snakey man, is shading his eyes.

                            VANE
                  Fished her foremast--she's
                  limping...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  It's only proper, decent, and the
                  law of the sea to speak our old
                  friend Des Moulins and offer him
                  our assistance...



        EXT QUARTERDECK	FROLIC	GROUP

        The crew there, sharing telescopes--they've seen the
        Adventure a few miles off.  They know her well--they're
        frightened.

                            SMITH
                  It's the Adventure...

                            MAYNARD
                  And he'd attack us?	No honor
                  among pirates..?

                            DALTON
                  He's a shark--he eats anything that
                  moves...

                            HOOPER
                  We give him a wide berth...

                            DEXTER
                  We can't out-run him...

        Maynard raises his telescope.



        POV MAYNARD	BLACKBEARD	{TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        A close-up of Blackbeard on the Adventure's quarterdeck.

        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Studying Blackbeard, while the crew awaits his orders.

                            FREDERICKS
                  Mr. Maynard..?


                                                                 46.

                            MAYNARD
                  We will close him.  Luff and touch
                  her, Mr. Dalton--as close as she
                  will lie...

        Surprised at this, Dalton repeats the command.  Unsure, the
        crew makes for the lines.  Maynard turns to Fredericks.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Mr. Fredericks, your larboard
                  battery with triple-shot, if you
                  please...

                            FREDERICKS
                  Triple won't carry very far...

                            MAYNARD
                  They won't need to.  And only
                  trouble yourself with one charge,
                  Mr. Fredericks--if it fails, we
                  will be in the boats, watching her
                  go down...

        Fredericks hurries below to fetch powder.



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	BLACKBEARD

        Watching the Frolic converging towards him.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  That's not Des Moulins.  They have
                  a new captain...

        Bonnet looks--he can't recognize the man on the far
        quarterdeck.

                            BONNET
                  He ain't afraid of you, whoever he
                  is...


                                                                 47.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  No, he ain't, is he, Mr. Bonnet--my
                  impression as well.  We will soon
                  remedy that.	Quarters, Mr.
                  Vane...



        EXT ADVENTURE MAIN DECK	GUNCREWS

        As a drummer rouses Blackbeard's crew and the guns are run
        out.  His crew is even rougher-looking than the Frolics, the
        worst hard-cases of the sea, a crew of nautical bikers.



        EXT FROLIC MAIN DECK	FREDERICKS

        Loading each portside cannon with three balls each--they fill
        the barrels almost to the mouth.



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	BLACKBEARD AND BONNET

        Waving, with broad smiles, as the two ships converge.

                             BLACKBEARD
                  That's it--smile and wave.  Come
                  closer, you poxy whoreson scum, and
                  I will send you my billet-doux.	As
                  your guns bear, Mr. Vane...



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD AND CREW

        Those around Maynard tense.

                            MAYNARD
                  A bit closer, Mr. Dalton.  Slowly,
                  not so he'd notice...

        He smiles and waves back across the water to Blackbeard.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You are a great, ugly bastard,
                  aren't you?  Hands to braces, Mr.
                  Dalton, only very quiet, kiss-my
                  hand ...



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	 BLACKBEARD

        His ship is one length ahead of Maynard's--the Frolic closes
        up astern.  Blackbeard bows, doffing his hat, shouting across
        the fifty yards or so.


                                                                 48.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Captain, we have not met before! My
                  name is Teach, Edward--also
                  Blackbeard, but any name will do..!



        EXT FROLIC  QUARTERDECK

        Maynard bowing, shouting back.

                            MAYNARD
                  Your servant, sir!  Maynard's my
                  name--most delighted to make your
                  acquaintance .. !
                      (quietly)
                  Even closer, Mr. Dalton...
                      (to Blackbeard)
                  Is there anything I can offer
                  you..?



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	BLACKBEARD

        Shouting back.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Why no, sir.  Highly generous.  We
                  could not help seeing your damage,
                  and thought you might need
                  something of us..!



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK	 MAYNARD

        Whispering to Dalton.

                            MAYNARD
                  Closer still..

                            DALTON
                  Any closer and we'll run her
                  aboard...

                            MAYNARD
                  That's the idea.  When I say so,
                  cut sharp beneath her, shave her
                  stern close as a Dago barber...
                      (to Fredericks)
                  Every gun at her rudder and nothing
                  else, Mr. Fredericks.	As she
                  bears...

        Fredericks nods--he's getting the idea.



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	 BLACKBEARD AND BONNET

                                                                 49.


        Continuing to smile and wave at Maynard, a half-length
        behind.

                            BONNET
                  He's edging in on us...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I see that.  Hard and fast, Mr.
                  Vane. Not quite yet...



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK 	MAYNARD

        He bellows--Dalton throws the helm hard over.  The deck crew
        furiously hauls sheets and braces--the sails shiver.



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK	 BLACKBEARD

        At the Frolic's first move, he's yelled "fire"--his cannons
        speak, in a thundering roll.



        EXT FROLIC

        Blackbeard's balls hitting the water where the ship was an
        instant ago.  Frolic veers sharply towards the Adventure's
        port quarter, its bowsprit like a spear.



        EXT ADVENTURE QUARTERDECK

        The crew, Bonnet, Vane, even Blackbeard, throwing themselves
        flat as the Frolic bowsprit drives towards them, and on the
        swing, scrapes just over their heads, parting shrouds as it
        passes.



        EXT FROLIC	MAINDECK	FREDERICKS

        Seeing his target--as the Frolic tacks under the Adventure's
        counter, its vulnerable rudder lies only feet away.  He
        fires.	The triple-shotted guns, in turn, blast Blackbeard's
        rudder to smithereens with their eighteen balls.



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK 	MAYNARD

        Steadying on the new tack, shouting to the men aloft, calling
        for every sail.	Canvas falls and fills on every mast. Behind
        him, the Adventure recedes.



                                                                 50.


        EXT ADVENTURE	QUARTERDECK	BLACKBEARD

        Picking himself up, hollering.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Haul your wind--wear ship..!

                            VANE
                  No point...

        He indicates over the taffrail.	Blackbeard joins him, sees
        for himself what's left of his rudder.  His eyes narrow--a
        murderous fury rises.  Vane and the others know to back away,
        but one pirate, a young lookout, does not, stands trembling
        as Blackbeard nears him.  He backhands the man with a blow
        that doubles him over the rail--while he's off-balance, he
        pushes him over the side.



        EXT FROLIC

        The crew cheering, that Blackbeard's nose has been bloodied,
        but even more, cheering Maynard, from the yards, the
        ratlines, from the deck.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Watching Blackbeard through his telescope as the Adventure
        grows smaller behind them.



        POV MAYNARD	(TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        What he's seeing is Blackbeard, glassing him.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT FROLIC DECK  MAYYNARD AND CREW  NIGHT

        The crew's been mustered aft in a group--Maynard stands over
        them, at the quarterdeck rail.

                            MAYNARD
                  I would not take this ship without
                  a purpose.  I've found one.  I have
                  one condition--accept it, and I
                  will give you Hispaniola...

        The crew reacts to the word

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You say no-one's gone there...


                                                                 51.

                            FALCONER
                  It's untouched...

                            LANDES
                  It's ripe as a peach...

                            DALTON
                  What about Sanchez..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I could give you Sanchez...

                            LANDES
                  The Bajadoz throws eight hundred
                  pounds of metal to our three...

                            MAYNARD
                  I could take him.  His ship is
                  crank, slow in stays--he'd lose a
                  luffing match.   But you're right--I
                  could not with this ship, the way
                  it is. She's filthy and ill-rigged;
                  as a crew, you can't sail her and
                  you can't fight her guns.  I'm
                  surprised you've had any success at
                  all...

        The crew does not take this criticism kindly.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  My first choice would be to see you
                  all hung in chains--failing that,
                  my next would be to carry you to a
                  point of retirement.  I'm told none
                  of you want to do this forever-
                  with Haiti, you'd be rich as lords,
                  you could give this up and go home
                  wealthy.  That's my condition--do
                  you take it..?

        The men look at each other, consider the offer, unsure.
        egard him--he means it.  They look to Dalton for his yay or
        nay.

                            DALTON
                  We would...

                            MAYNARD
                  In that case, we have much to do.
                  Mr. Dalton, south-south-west and a
                  point--we'll harbor at French Keys
                  and re-fit her there...

        Dalton calls for hands to make sail--the crew spreads to the
        lines, aware they've found themselves a new captain.




                                                                 52.

        INT MAIN CABIN  MAYYNARD  NIGHT

        He's cleaned up Des Moulins' mess, now sits at the desk, the
        casque in front of him.  He opens the lid, looks inside.  His
        heart is pounding at what he's done.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT COVE	 FRENCH KEYS	THE FROLIC	   DAY

        A sapphire cove on a deserted island.  They've moored the
        ship alongside a sheer cliff, where they can use the high
        rocks to anchor tackle.	The ship's been stripped down--the
        mizzenmast is gone and the mainmast's being repositioned aft.



        EXT DECK	FROLIC	CREW

        Some repair the damaged hull--others plane down yards to make
        new spars.  Canvas covers the deck--men sew new, larger
        sails, with needle and palm.  The heaviest work is guiding
        the four ton mainmast to its new hole.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  My Dearest Fanny.  You may have
                  heard by now I was taken off the
                  Hannah by a pirate.  She is the
                  Frolic, a Danish-built bark of
                  ninety tons. What may amuse you is
                  that I am temporarily her
                  captain...



        INT BELOWDECKS	ORLOP

        In the darkness and wet of the bowels of the ship. Maynard
        and a crew seat the mast into its socket on the keel.
        Tackles and purchases move it, plus brute force, with Israel
        Hands working the hardest.  Maynard's filthy but satisfied.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  It is, of course, none of my doing-
                  ! have been forced--but in fact, I
                  may have arrived at an original way
                  to end a pirate ship.	By letting
                  the crew plunder Haiti, it swears
                  it will disband, once its greed is
                  satisfied ...



        INT CAPTAIN'S CABIN	MAYNARD AND CREW	NIGHT

        Maynard at his table, looking on while his crew, in line,
        signs a contract, putting down their name and a specific
        amount in pounds against it.  Those who can't write make an

                                                                 53.

        X.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...and has signed articles to that
                  that affect.   The key is taking the
                  Bajadoz, a Spaniard who watches the
                  coast, and we are therefore
                  currently rebuilding in French
                  Keys...



        EXT FORETOP	SWIVEL GUN	  DAY

        Maynard's had a short cannon on a swivel mounted on the
        foretop crosstrees--he swings it, testing its mount while
        Hooper watches.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  The crew is a raffish lot, whose
                  motives range from simple mischief
                  to anger towards a world that has
                  misused them. Their spokesman is
                  Dalton, the quartermaster...



        EXT MAINDECK	DALTON AND  PIRATES	DAY

        A dispute has brought Smith and Falconer almost to blows, but
        Dalton intervenes, spreading them apart.  Falconer backs down
        to the Dalton.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...a quiet man who spends much of
                  his time keeping the peace, since,
                  as you may imagine, these men are
                  desperate and no strangers to
                  violence...



        EXT	FROLIC	 DAY

        As two pirates jump over the side into the lagoon, holding
        their noses, gunny sacks in their hands.



        EXT BOTTOM	PIRATES (UNDERWATER)

        The ship is moored only feet over a reef--the pirates dive to
        the bottom.  Lobsters cover the reef--they grab and stuff
        them into the bags before their breath runs out.


                                                                 54.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  As for me, I am quite well and in
                  good spirits, all things
                  considered.  The island is paradise
                  itself...



        EXT ISLAND	MAYNARD AND CREW	DAY

        A work party fills water casks from a mountain spring. Others
        return to the ship, bearing sacks of plums and bananas.
        Maynard and others hunt with muskets--a wild boar breaks from
        cover, Maynard chases it and brings it down with one ball.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...clear skies, a sea full of life,
                  the land rich with fruit and game.
                  Despite all this, my thoughts still
                  fly back to you and the pleasures
                  of your friendship...



        EXT MAINDECK	CREW	NIGHT

        A feast in progress--the crew gorges on fruits and rum,
        lobster turtle and boar.   The musicians serenade them with
        songs from home.



        INT CAPTAIN'S CABIN	MAYNARD

        He finishes the letter by candlelight.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  I trust you are well, and most of
                  all, happy, as I have no greater
                  wish in life.  I must pause now,
                  but as I may not post this, I will
                  try and continue it later...


                                                                 55.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT FRENCH KEYS	 THE FROLIC	DAY

        Rerigged, freshly painted, totally ship-shape, the Frolic
        stands out from the island.  Her foremast is still square
        rigged, but aft she carries a new gaff-rigged driver. Her
        new, beautiful sails drive her on--she heels in the offshore
        wind.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD AND CREW

        The crew looking aloft at the sails, proud of their hard
        work.  Maynard and Dalton check the trim.

                            MAYNARD
                  A trifle more, Mr. Dalton.	Thus,
                  very well thus--not a hair less...

        The ship heels as she points even higher, and her speed
        increases.  Dalton checks the binnacle.

                            DALTON
                  Four points closer the wind than
                  she ever did...

                                                          CUT TO



        INT CAPTAIN'S CABIN	GROUP	NIGHT

        Dalton, Fredericks, Hooper, and Landes with Maynard at his
        table in a council of war. Landes finishes a pencil chart of
        the harbor of Port Francis and its surroundings.  Prominent
        are a line of islands, like pearls on a string, to the east
        of the harbormouth.

                            LANDES
                  Port Francis, as best I recollect
                  her.	This is her bottom, but that
                  was winter--it may be different
                  now...

                            MAYNARD
                  When does the wind shift in the
                  morning  ?

                            LANDES
                  Around four bells, when the hills
                  warm up--then it's a sea breeze the
                  rest of the day...


                                                                 56.

                            MAYNARD
                  So we will have to take him before
                  a.m., and drive him here, between
                  these islands and the headland,
                  where he'll be least happy...

        He nods--that's what they'll do.

                                                         CUT  TO



        INT TAVERN BEDROOM	 PORT FRANCIS	  SANCHEZ  	MORNING

        A pounding on his door wakes Captain Sanchez from a pleasant
        sleep--somebody shouting about a pirate.   Eyes gummy, he
        stands in his nightshirt and cap, crosses to the balcony.



        EXT TAVERN ROOM	  BALCONY	SANCHEZ

        Emerging on the hillside balcony, he shades his eyes and
        looks out over the town of Port Francis, beyond his moored
        Bajadoz, and out to sea.   The harbor's like a funnel, the
        town at its bottom.   Standing a mile beyond its mouth, the
        Frolic, flying its red flag, a clear and unavoidable
        challenge.



        ANGLE	SANCHEZ

        Snorting.  Some of his officers wait in the street below--he
        shouts at them to prepare for sea.  The men race down the
        hill towards their ship.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	FROLIC	MAYNARD AND GROUP

        The men are at their guns, the slow-match is burning.	On
        the quarterdeck, a tense group scans the harbor with
        telescopes.  Maynard glances at his watch, now the rising
        sun.

                            MAYNARD
                  Going on seven-twenty.   He's taking
                  too long...

                            HOOPER
                  Maybe he won't come out...

                            MAYNARD
                  He's. a Spaniard--he must...




                                                                 57.

        EXT MAINTOPSAIL CROSSTREES LOOKOUT

        A man with a telescope shouts down to the deck.

                            LOOKOUT
                  She's won her anchor..!

        He looks--and shouts again.

                            LOOKOUT (CONT'D)
                  She sets topsails and topgallants.
                  She's standing out..!



        EXT PORT FRANCIS	THE BAJADOZ

        Swinging in the wind, sails falling and filling from every
        mast, gathering way, heading for the harbor mouth.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD AND OTHERS

        Maynard's relieved--he turns to Dalton.

                            MAYNARD
                  Very well--lay her off the mouth,
                  Mr. Dalton, and we shall begin...

        Dalton shouts--the Frolic sets her sails and begins to slide
        towards the harbor.



        EXT BAJADOZ

        Gaining speed as it heads up-channel.	On deck, the guns are
        run out, muskets and sabers are passed out to the crew.
        Sanchez paces his quarterdeck, excited, anticipating the
        fight.



        EXT HARBOR MOUTH

        As the Bajadoz sails into the offing, loaded for bear.	The
        Frolic sails to meet her--a half-mile separates them now.


                                                                 58.

                            MAYNARD (V.O. )
                  Oh Fanny, we have took the
                  Spaniard, and what a fine thing it
                  was.	He came out under a brisk
                  topgallant breeze, the bit in his
                  teeth, with every intention of
                  thumping us hard for our
                  arrogance...



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD

        Leaping upon the windward rail to get a better view.	He
        judges the angle and distance of his enemy, shouts orders.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...and so not to discourage him,
                  when he came within cannon range,
                  we hauled our wind and showed him
                  our larboard side...



        EXT BAJADOZ QUARTERDECK	SANCHEZ

        Smiling--exactly what he hoped the pirate would do.  He
        shouts to his lieutenant--the officer repeats the command,
        the guns open fire.



        EXT FROLIC

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  As I had hoped, he showed us his
                  starboard, and got in the first
                  shot with his long eighteens...

        As Sanchez's first balls come aboard--some sails are holed
        and the galley roof is shattered, but no real damage. Maynard
        veers the ship to port.

                            MAYNARD {V.0.)
                  ...which we were forced to swallow,
                  but that being done, we'd blocked
                  him from the offing and forced him
                  to sheet up...



        EXT BAJADOZ QUARTERDECK	SANCHEZ

        His guncrews frantically reloading.  He sees the Frolic
        coming straight towards him--he steers to port to keep his
        guns bearing.


                                                                 59.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...into the wind, at which moment
                  I knew we had him, as it was his
                  very worst point of sail, and he
                  was obliged to steer west, between
                  the mainland and a line of
                  islands...

        Sanchez is puzzled--the pirate ship is falling in behind him.
        He looks overhead at his banners and telltales--they stream
        almost dead aft.



        EXT TWO SHIPS

        To the right are a line of islands, as on Landes' map.	As
        the Bajadoz heads up channel between them and the land, the
        Frolic closes in behind.



        EXT FROLIC QUARTERDECK

        Shouts ahead--Maynard can see sails breaking out all over the
        Spaniard.  But his own crew sheets in and the Frolic heels
        happily--with her new rig, this is the point of sail she
        likes best.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  We tucked in behind him, and it was
                  then, perhaps, he knew the nature
                  of the trap, for he hoisted
                  staysails, in an attempt to out-run
                  us and perhaps double back, but
                  this did not answer...

        A thrill of excitement goes through the men at the guns--the
        musicians begin to pound out military music.



        EXT BAJADOZ QUARTERDECK	SANCHEZ

        Aware the pirate is outsailing him.  He wants to turn but
        can't, caught between the islands and the land.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...as despite all his canvas, he
                  did not draw half as well as our
                  new fore-and-aft rig, and he only
                  had his sternchasers to pester us
                  with...



        EXT BAJADOZ STERN

        Two twelve-pound cannon in the ship's stern galleries begin
        firing.

                                                                 60.




        EXT FROLIC FORECASTLE

        Fredericks and his men fire the new bowchasers--the crews are
        reloading like oiled machines.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  Our bow guns soon put them out of
                  action...



        EXT LONG SHOT	TWO SHIPS

        With the Bajadoz heading up channel, the Frolic on her heels.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...and we slowly overtook him, him
                  caught in a corridor, so to speak,
                  with no way to turn...



        EXT BAJADOZ QUARTERDECK	SANCHEZ

        Racing from one rail to the other, looking- for room to tack.
        Over his shoulder, the Frolic is now a boat-length behind,
        her bowchasers doing great damage to his stern and mizzen.



        EXT FROLIC

        She's towing her boats close on either side--pirates, armed
        to the teeth, scramble into them over the side.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD AND DALTON

        Maynard satsified--it's all going as it should.

                            MAYNARD
                  Lay her aboard, Mr. Dalton...



        EXT BAJADOZ AND FROLIC

        As the Frolic's bowsprit meets, rides up and over the counter
        of the Bajadoz, and lodges there, with a great rending of
        wood and canvas.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Cupping his hands, shouting forward.

                                                                 61.


                            MAYNARD
                  Boarders away..!



        EXT FROLIC FORECASTLE

        As Hooper leads twenty men rushing over the bowsprit, using
        it as a bridge to board the Bajadoz from astern.



        EXT BAJADOZ	QUARTERDECK AND COUNTER

        Sanchez responding to the threat, shouting for his Marines
        aft.  The Spanish crew turns to repel the boarders.



        EXT FROLIC FORETOP	SWIVEL GUN

        They've loaded it with nails and glass--it fires.

        EXT	BAJADOZ COUNTER

        The blast from the swivel gun cutting a swath through the
        line of marines.



        EXT FROLIC BOWSPRIT	MAYNARD

        Leading a second wave across the bowsprit, into the packed
        fighting, shouting, urging them on, firing his pistol.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  Our first boarders were away before
                  he twigged to the plan. Though he
                  got his marines aft smartly...



        EXT BAJADOZ STERN AND FROLIC PROW

        Some of the first pirates aboard pass lines through the
        Bajadoz's sterngallery windows.  They run back to the boats
        that trail alongside the Frolic--they haul them up, hand over
        hand, to the Spaniard's stern.  Twenty more pirates clamber
        aboard her.


                                                                 62.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...we hauled two boatloads up to
                  him and in a trice had forty men
                  aboard...



        INT BELOWDECKS AFT	BAJADOZ

        Pirates race through the passageways, shooting, slashing.
        Some fire muskets down onto the gundecks, pinning the crews
        there.



        EXT BAJADOZ MAINDECK

        As those pirates race into the sunlight, Joining the others
        who've come via the bowsprit.  Fighting everywhere, a full
        scale melee, confused, deafening.  The Frolics use pikes,
        swords, and boarding axes, toe to toe, thrusting, hacking,
        pistolling.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        In the midst of it, unstoppable, fierce--the Spaniards
        retreat before him.



        EXT MAINDECK

        As pirates lock the hatches to the gun deck below, trapping
        the Spanish guncrews there.  Among them, Dalton, Hooper,
        Fredericks, Landes, Falconer, even the musicians, giving and
        taking, cut and thrust.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  There was still much work to do on
                  deck, as Sanchez did not take
                  kindly to the visitation, and there
                  was a deal of blood...



        EXT QUARTERDECK	LANDES

        The body-strewn quarterdeck lies undefended--Landes cuts the
        flag halliard with his sword and gathers the Spanish flag  as
        it falls around him.



        EXT DECK

        As the Spaniards see this, the starch goes out of them.	They
        put down their weapons and start to surrender--the shouts and
        battles diminish.

                                                                 63.




        EXT QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD AND SANCHEZ

        They've been battling through the crowd towards each other,
        but when they meet, Sanchez, looking around, realizes he's
        lost.	He wearily lowers his sword, salutes Maynard with it.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...but within ten minutes of the
                  first shot, it was over, and
                  Sanchez had struck...



        ANGLE	PIRATES

        Seeing this--all over the ship, the rising sound of cheers,
        furious, ear-shattering cheers.



        EXT BAJADOZ MAIN DECK	MAYNARD AND MEN

        Happy, covered with the blood of others, as his crew crowds
        around him, congratulating him, slapping his back.

                            DALTON
                  Wish you joy, Captain.   Very
                  handsomely done...



        INT BELOWDECKS	PIRATES

        The looting has begun.  They tear through the ship.	Anything
        not nailed down is taken--clocks, helmets, an illuminated
        Bible.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	MAYNARD, LANDES AND HOOPER

        Landes is showing Maynard what he's found--a journal with
        watercolor drawings of various Hispaniola ports.

                            LANDES
                  It's one of their pilot's books,
                  Captain.  It's got every port on
                  the coast, with soundings and the
                  defenses. You've given us
                  Hispaniola, just like you said...

        He hugs him, excited.	Maynard's a little thrown off--but he
        hugs him back.



        EXT BAJADOZ QUARTERDECK	SANCHEZ

                                                                 64.


        As a final ceremony, Sanchez presents his sword to Maynard,
        with the pirate crew looking on.   Maynard take it, bows
        formally, and returns it to him.  Sanchez bows in turn.

                            MAYNARD (V. O.)
                  Sanchez offered me his sword, which
                  I accepted but immediately
                  returned, as I could find no fault
                  in his conduct of the battle...

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT BAJADOZ AND BARGE	SANCHEZ	NIGHT

        Sanchez's upper lip is stiff--he sits in the sternsheets as a
        pirate crew casts off and starts the long row back to Port
        Francis.



        EXT BAJADOZ MAINDECK	MAYNARD

        The dead and wounded pirates on the deck--the sailmaker and
        others tend them as best they can.  Maynard has a comforting
        word as he passes among them.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  There was a butcher's bill to be
                  paid, of course-- three dead, a
                  score wounded--but not high at all,
                  for so sharp an action...



        INT CAPTAIN'S CABIN	MAYNARD

        By candlelight, he finishes the letter to Fanny.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  Of course, I owe my greatest thanks
                  to the Creator, whose power was
                  greater than mine today, and while
                  three dead's not much, it's more
                  than my conscience will comfortably
                  bear, and I trust the rest of my
                  time here will go quickly...



        EXT TILDEN HOUSE	DAY

        On a bright Virginia day.


                                                                 65.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...and that I will soon return to
                  the civilized world, the one in
                  which you dwell...



        INT FANNY'S BEDROOM	FANNY

        She's reading the letter's last page.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  ...and the one to whose reward and
                  approval I will always aspire.
                  Until then, I remain, your humble
                  and devoted servant, Robert
                  Maynard...

        She's crying--a few drops splash onto the paper.	She
        crumples it into a ball on top of her reading table.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT HAITIAN PORT FORTRESS	NIGHT

        A Spanish battery in a hillside fort on the Haiti coast,
        overlooking a harbor.	The masthead and stern lights of a ship
        pass below, sailing into the harbor.  The Spanish officer
        shouts--the cannons belch flame.



        EXT HARBOR	DECOY

        It's no ship--it's a lash-up of ship's boats and planks,
        rafted together to hold two poles with lanterns on them.
        Cannonballs splash around it.



        EXT FORT	TROOPS AND PIRATES

        Fooled by the decoy, the soldiers haven't seen the fifty
        pirates slinking through the shadows behind them, aren't
        aware of them until Maynard, with a shout, leads them over
        the parapet and onto their confused heads.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT HAITIAN TOWN SQUARE	PIRATES	DAY

        They've commandeered carriages and race them around the town
        square, Hooper at one set of reins, Smith at the other while
        the crew cheers them and makes side bets with their new
        money.	Smith caroms off a wall but keeps his seat.  The
        Haitians look on, tentatively.

                                                                 66.




        EXT SIDE STREET	  MAYNARD

        A few yards off the square.  A shop window has stopped him-?
        inside it, a display of fine swords, pistols with intricate
        damascus work.  He feels an arm thrust through his elbow--he
        finds himself arm in arm with Stede Bonnet.

                            BONNET
                  A glorious day, Captain Maynard.
                  Shall we walk..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I don't know you, sir...

                            BONNET
                  Stede Bonnet, of the Adventure
                  galley. My great friend and patron,
                  Mr. Teach, would have a word with
                  you...

        Maynard looks around--sitting under a grape arbor in front of
        a tavern at the street's end, there's  Blackbeard himself,
        motioning him over.  Looking around, Maynard sees some of his
        crew, lounging in doorways, ready to cut him off if he tries
        to escape.



        EXT SQUARE	DALTON AND PIRATES

        The carriages have hauled up short--the crew's seen what's
        happened to their captain.

                            FREDERICKS
                  He's sunk...

        Dalton holds them back.



        EXT STREET	MAYNARD BONNET AND BLACKBEARD MEN	TRACKING

        As Bonnet escorts Maynard down the street, with Blackbeard's
        men falling in behind. Maynard's glancing around--an iron
        brace rod overhead seems his only way out.  When he's below
        it, he leaps for it, tries to climb.  Bonnet grabs his foot-
        Maynard kicks him with the other, but that slows him down.
        The crewmen grab his legs and drag him back down into the
        street.

        ANGLE  DALTON AND THE FROLICS

        Seeing Maynard held, his wrists now being tied.

                            FALCONER
                  I say make for the hills...


                                                                 67.

                            DALTON
                  Do what you wish--I say the ship...

                            FREDERICKS
                  We can fight the ship...

        They back away.



        EXT TAVERN	MAYNARD, BLACKBEARD AND BONNET

        Bonnet dabs a bloody nose with a lace handkerchief as he
        delivers Maynard to Blackbeard.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Ha, Bonnet--you did not keep your
                  guard up...

                            MAYNARD
                  A cowardly way to meet, sir...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  A cowardly thing you did to my
                  rudder...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then cut these and we will see who
                  is left standing...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  No harm here, Maynard--I only
                  wished to offer you the hospitality
                  of my ship; there's a wine aboard
                  you will not find unpleasant.
                  Captain...Lieutenant--what should
                  I call you..?

        He rises and leads the way towards the waterfront.  Maynard's
        dragged after, a musket at the back of his neck.

                            MAYNARD
                  Mr. Maynard will do...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Call me Teach.   Blackbeard's a bit
                  operatic, like the beard itself,
                  but it's good for business...
                      (on Maynard's look)
                  Why fear, sir.  I wear this and
                  they strike every time.  Last thing
                  we want is shooting a ship to
                  pieces and lowering its value,
                  though between you and me, it
                  chafes the skin something awful,
                  especially in this tropic heat...



        EXT HARBOR	BLACKBEARD'S BARGE	MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

                                                                 68.


        Sitting together in the sternsheets as the crewmen pull for
        the Adventure.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  You've met Bonnet.  Here's Mr.
                  Hornigold on the Fleece...

        In the harbor, two other pirate ships, one dropping its
        anchor, one just standing in.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  ...Vane on the Celtic Revenge.  Six
                  hundred men counting New
                  Providence, all mine, every ship
                  one I took and named their
                  captains...



        EXT BARGE AND ADVENTURE

        As the barge rows beneath the ship's counter, two beautiful
        young women, PATSY and HELEN yoo-hoo from the rail.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Pasty and Helen--two of my wives...

                            MAYNARD
                  I did not know you were married...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Thirteen times. I believe in the
                  sanctity of marriage, so much so
                  that I've done it over and over.
                  It's so hard to find the perfect
                  spouse--99 out of 100 marriages
                  fail, but only because they're
                  limited by the proposition that a
                  man can have only one...



        EXT SIDE LADDER AND DECK

        As Blackbeard and Bonnet force Maynard up the Adventure's
        side ladder.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Not one's perfect--rather than
                  brood and turn sour, I try another.
                  Hope springs eternal...

        EDWARDS, the ship's bosun, salutes as they reach the deck.
        Maynard sees the ship is filthy, the crew as well.  The wives
        cover Blackbeard with kisses.


                                                                 69.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Helen--Patsy here's the daughter of
                  a Bahamian planter: never wore
                  shoes before in her life. Number
                  five, there was a spitfire--she
                  died from the flux, but her sort is
                  over-praised, I think, and talk
                  about your chafing skin.  Say the
                  word and I'll find one for you...

        He leads Maynard towards a below-decks hatch.



        INT BELOW DECKS TREASURE ROOM

        A door unlocks to a small room, stuffed with chests and sacks
        - Blackbeard leads Maynard inside.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Don't fall for women.	Well enough-
                  they can be your ruin...

        He opens a chest--it brims with doubloons and Spanish oros.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  A small portion of what's mine.  I
                  bring it along in case I wish to
                  buy something on impulse.
                  Take something for a sweetheart,
                  coins, a priceless jewel...

                            MAYNARD
                  You'd oblige me if you got to the
                  point of my being here...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Why does any prince invite another
                  to his castle?   To make an alliance,
                  of course.  Vane and Hornigold are
                  all right in their place, but
                  neither would have shot my rudder,
                  and neither could have taken the
                  Bajadoz, no sir, not in a
                  lifetime...



        INT COMPANIONWAY	MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

        Blackbeard is moving Maynard move aft.

                            MAYNARD
                  I need no partnership, sir--I am
                  doing well enough on my own...


                                                                 70.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Two's better than one.   Better to be
                  my friend than my enemy...

        He's opened another side door--he pushes Maynard inside.

        INT ROOM OF CELLS

        An airless, foul chamber, divided by iron bars into three
        cells.  Only one's occupied--a wretched MAN with a white
        beard, blinking, who begins to beg, piteously.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  An English judge--picked him up in
                  Kingston.  He took too many bribes-
                  he forgot who he owed.   You greedy
                  dog...

        He takes an iron bar and begins to poke the man viciously
        through the bars.  The man cries out to Maynard.

                            MAN
                  You wear a Naval coat--please, sir,
                  intercede on my behalf.  The fiend
                  will not let me go...

                            MAYNARD
                  You're on your own, sir--as you
                  see, I am prevented...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Good for you--don't give the scum
                  an inch.  You will not believe how
                  he fucked the law for his own
                  purposes...



        INT MASTER CABIN

        As Blackbeard leads Maynard into his private cabin.	It's
        large, well-lit by the large stern-quarter windows--it's also
        dirty, cluttered, with too much furniture, too many
        candelabras and mirrors and paintings.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Which I've also got an English
                  valet and a French chef.  You
                  didn't expect me to sleep in a
                  dirty corner with my two shares-
                  you don't hold to that old
                  democracy, do you..?

        He seats Maynard in a chair and sits at a table.


                                                                 71.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  You've been a naughty pirate,
                  Maynard--come with me and be a real
                  one...
                      (shouts over his shoulder)
                  Masters, the yellow label, if it's
                  chilled...

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm no pirate at all...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  You take ships and burn cities and
                  leave widows. What else would you
                  call yourself ..?

                            MAYNARD
                  A captain.  A privateer...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Which country signed your
                  papers--Maynardshire?	Come, sir,
                  don't be nice with me--of course
                  you're a pirate, you've taken
                  Haiti, but what is Haiti--
                  pigs and chickens.   With me,
                  you'll do some real
                  damage. I have plans--you'd like
                  them...

        MASTERS, Blackbeard's valet, comes in with a tray, a bottle,
        and glasses.  He pours the wine.

                            MAYNARD
                  Plans for what..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Not a word, sir, until we shake
                  hands. But they'd bring you wealth,
                  enormous wealth, land and power--
                  you'd be one of the great men of
                  the New World...
                      (regarding him)
                  However, them things don't get you,
                  do they?  I watched your eyes--they
                  didn't light up with the girls and
                  they didn't with the gold...
                      (he drinks)
                  Your health, Maynard...

        He drinks, enjoying the cool flavor.  Maynard drinks his with
        his wrists tied.


                                                                 72.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  They lit up with the judge.
                  Revenge--that's what gets you,
                  don't it.  Paying back your
                  enemies, the ones that scorned you,
                  the ones that flogged you, that put
                  the turd on your bed.	Show me your
                  back, Maynard--show me where they
                  hurt you so bad...

        He looks up--Captains HORNIGOLD and VANE have entered.
        Hornigold's a violent bear of a man, Vane is slim and
        snakish.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Hornigold, Vane--I was telling
                  Maynard here how well-known his
                  story is.  And how come you didn't
                  get a ship after the Finesterre-
                  any other lieutenant would have.
                  I'll tell you why--because the New
                  World's for the English alone, the
                  Navy as well, no Irish wanted, and
                  that's what you are, ain't it, a
                  poor, dumb, heathen, savage,
                  mackerel-snapping Irishman...

        Maynard starts to his feet but they hold him back. Blackbeard
        smiles.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Of course, so am I...

                            MAYNARD
                  You are..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Tramore--shipped when I was twelve.
                  Pressed me in Riga when we run up
                  for spars and I fought for the
                  Queen in the Baltic.  You know the
                  church in upper Saint Catherine's
                  ..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I know it...


                                                                 73.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Born in its shadow. We're the same
                  man, Maynard, trying to get ours in
                  a nasty world.   You know when you've
                  gone for a spell without looking in
                  a mirror, and then you do, and your
                  first thought is, that's not me-
                  but of course it is, you've just
                  forgotten what you looked like.
                  Well, I'm holding a mirror to you.
                  This is what you look like, Maynard
                  -here's where you belong.  This
                  infatuation with the English, this
                  masquerading about in a ieutenant's
                  uniform--fantasy.  Come to New
                  Providence with me...

        Maynard says nothing.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  What are you thinking..?

                            MAYNARD
                  How to cut these ropes, kill you,
                  and escape out the stern-gallery
                  windows...

        Blackbeard stands, picks up a knife--and cuts Maynard's rope.
        Maynard rubs his wrists.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I force no man I respect...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then I thank you for the wine, sir.
                  May I trouble you for your barge to
                  row me back to my ship..?

        Blackbeard waves--of course.	Maynard rises to go.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Did I lie, Maynard--did I say
                  anything that wasn't true?  Show me
                  where I'm wrong--point out my
                  error.  Do I lie, Stede..?

                            BONNET
                  You're the most honest man I
                  know...

        Maynard bows his farewells and exits.



        EXT HARBOR	ADVENTURE AND BARGE

        Maynard, in Blackbeard's barge, passes below his ship's stern
        galleries.



                                                                 74.


        INT CABIN	BLACKBEARD AND GROUP

        Watching Maynard being rowed away.

                            VANE
                  I didn't know you was Irish...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I'm not, thank God...

                            BONNET
                  Tramore..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I took a shit there once...

                            HORNIGOLD
                  Why didn't you kill him..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Where's the sport in that?  He'll
                  come back--he's lost to the world.
                  Where else can he go?	And he'll try
                  to kill me when he does...
                      ({on their looks)
                  Oh, yes, he must--he is Achilles...

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT QUARTERDECK FROLIC DALTON, HOOPER, FALCONER NIGHT	255

        The ship sinking the land.  In the background, Maynard by the
        taffrail, deep in thought.  In the foreground, the three
        regard him.

                            HOOPER
                  He didn't lay a hand on him...

                            DALTON
                  Most unusual for Teach...

                            FALCONER
                  Maybe he didn't want to cross
                  swords with him...

        The men consider that.

        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Staring at the wake.  He's having a similar thought.


                                                                 75.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT OCEAN	FROLIC AND SHIP 	DAY

        In the Florida Passage, two ships moored stem to stern.



        EXT	SHIP	MAYNARD

        They've just grappled a homely French pink--the pirates have
        boarded her.  Maynard swings over the rail--he makes for her
        captain, who stands huddling with his officers.

                            MAYNARD
                  My name is Maynard. Your manifest,
                  Captain, if you please...



        ANGLE	THE PURSER

        The PURSER, cowering off to one side, terrified.	In his
        terror, he does exactly the wrong thing--he raises a pistol
        at Maynard and fires it.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        The ball lodging in the mainmast inches away from Maynard's
        head before he reacts.  When he does, it's with a sudden fury
        -he turns on the man, drawing his sword.

                            MAYNARD
                  No, sir, I cannot have that--you
                  must always strike to me...



        ANGLE	MAYNARD AND PURSER

        The man drops the gun and backs away, holding up his hands,
        but Maynard comes on.

                            MAYNARD
                  ...and you must know that something
                  like this will only lead to
                  suffering. Therefore I must make an
                  example of you...

        He thrusts the sword beneath the man's hands and clean
        through him, pinning him to the rail.  He pulls the sword
        free--the man falls dead to the deck.


                                                                 76.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  ...so that others may live, and
                  trust the news will spread...



        ANGLE	PIRATES AND PASSENGERS

        Everyone--even the pirates--stunned by its suddenness.

        ANGLE	PIRATES	FAVORING ISRAEL HANDS

        He and his rough friends nodding--they think what Maynard's
        done is just fine.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT CARRIBEAN HILLSIDE	 MAYNARD, MEN AND FACTOR	DAY

        Maynard's climbing a cactus-covered hillside with another
        man, a land FACTOR.  Coming along is Israel Hands and his
        friends--they've become Maynard's unofficial bodyguards.
        Maynard's hardly dressed for hiking--he's traded in his old
        coat for a new, brocaded one, wears a new hat, breeches and
        shiny boots, and from one ear dangles a large gold earring.

                            FACTOR
                  A romantic might build his mansion
                  here, for the imperial view, but in
                  practical terms, I'd recommend
                  closer to the lagoon.  Easier to
                  tally what comes in and out, and of
                  course, closer to your blacks...
                      (on Maynard's look)
                  You don't think you'd get white men
                  to work in this heat.	And your
                  niggers will rob you blind if you
                  don't watch out, the creatures...

        They reach the hilltop and stand.  A glorious view is
        revealed--a perfect island rimmed with coral, a mile or so
        square, laid out in precise rows of sugar cane.	Far off,
        against the pale of a lagoon, the Frolic, at anchor.

                            MAYNARD
                  Who owns it presently ..?

                            FACTOR
                  A Mr. Colleton...
                      (on Maynard's look)
                  You know the gentleman...

                            MAYNARD
                  I've heard his name.  What's he
                  asking..?


                                                                 77.

                            FACTOR
                  5000 pounds, cash money...

                            MAYNARD
                  Would he take less..?

                            FACTOR
                  Mr. Colleton owns many properties
                  throughout the colonies--he's in no
                  hurry to sell any of them.  I
                  believe he'd await his price.  Can
                  you get your hands on the 5000..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Not yet.  But shortly...

        The bodyguards grin at each other.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT ABACO ISLAND TOWN	  STABLE	MAYNARD   DAY

        Some weeks later.  Maynard's rented a horse--he lays his gold
        headed cane across the pommel, mounts up, and rides off
        through this sleepy Carribean town.



        ROAD	MAYNARD	TWILIGHT

        Riding down a dirt road between sugarcane fields.  He checks
        a map--he reins up at a dirt path leading off the road, now
        turns his horse down it.



        EXT CANEFIELDS	TOM MAYNARD'S FARM	MAYNARD

        Following the path, Maynard notices stunted cane plants on
        either side. The road ends at a run-down ramada shack, with
        smoke coming from a chimney.  Tom Maynard emerges from the
        canerows, his clothes tattered, a hoe in his hand.  As
        Maynard dismounts, Deborah, with Roger in her arms, hurries
        out from the shack to greet him. She's drawn and haggard-
        Roger looks pale and sickly. The two brothers embrace, but
        tentatively.

                            MAYNARD
                  You don't seem so glad to see me...

                            TOM
                  I'm afraid of what I've heard...

                            MAYNARD
                  And you see it's true...

        He turns to Deborah and Roger, hugs his sister in law and
        kisses the baby.

                                                                 78.


                            DEBORAH
                  You are welcome, Rob.	Can you
                  stay..?

                            MAYNARD
                  If it suits you, sister--most
                  obliged...
                      (to Tom)
                  So, Tom..?

        He steps over to a cane plant, plucks off a blossom.	It
        crumples in his hand--his silent question is silently
        answered.  Tom sighs--his shoulders sag.



        EXT BEACH	MAYNARD AND TOM  	NIGHT

        Under a canopy of stars, the brothers sit on the sand where
        Tom's canefields meet the beach.   They stare out at the sea-
        the waves crash.

                            MAYNARD
                  You should come with me...

                            TOM
                  I knew you'd say that.
                      ([a beat)
                  How, Rob?   You were good...

                            MAYNARD
                  Why be good, Tom?  What's the
                  point? You're good.  Your wife's
                  old before her time, your child is
                  sickly, and here you are, King of
                  Shit Hill...

                            TOM
                  Don't say that...

                            MAYNARD
                  You risk nothing, you have
                  nothing...

                            TOM
                  You've turned ugly, Rob...

                            MAYNARD
                  And you are a failure...

                            TOM
                  Don't say that...

                            MAYNARD
                  I should have said it some time ago
                  -it might have done you some
                  good...

        Tom sobs--Maynard's words stab him.

                                                                 79.


                            TOM
                  The land they give away is no good.
                  If you want something decent, you
                  must pay for it...

                            MAYNARD
                  Where will you go now..?

                            TOM
                  I'm not sure.	The Guianas...

        Maynard reaches into a pocket, comes out with a leather bag
        that jingles.  He offers it to Tom.  Tom shakes his head.

                            MAYNARD
                  For Guiana...

                            TOM
                  I can't...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then for your family--they did not
                  ask for your poverty...

                            TOM
                  No...

                            MAYNARD
                  Why not..?

                            TOM
                  It's dirty...

        Annoyed, Maynard tries to shove the bag down Tom's shirt. Tom
        fights him off--they begin to struggle, in the sand.
        Maynard's stronger--he forces the bag down Tom's shirt, but
        as soon as he backs off, Torn takes it and flings it into the
        darkness.  Maynard slugs him in the face, hard.  Tom swings
        back--he's strong and big, but no match for Maynard, who
        blocks him, hits him with a left and then a right, harder
        than he should.  When he steps away, Tom's curled into a
        protective ball.  When he sits up, his lip is bleeding.
        Maynard reaches out, touches it.

                            MAYNARD
                  You never could fight...

                            TOM
                  You always could...

                            MAYNARD
                  It is my one talent...

        He stands, goes looking for the bag.


                                                                 80.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  I tried being good, Tom.  They
                  gave me no room.   It's an English
                  world--no Irish wanted...

                            TOM
                  Now all men hate you...

                            MAYNARD
                  No they don't.   People trip over
                  themselves to be my friend,
                  wherever I go...

        He finds the bag in the darkness.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Don't come at me with schoolboy
                  arguments you don't believe
                  yourself.  Nothing happens and
                  nobody stops you. In fact, you
                  prosper.  You're happier than you
                  ever were before...

        He sits back down beside Tom and stuffs the bag into his
        shirt.  Tom pauses, and finally lets it stay there.

                            TOM
                  I suppose I should thank you...

                            MAYNARD
                  You're all I have...
                      (a beat)
                  I should be going...



        INT TOM'S RAMADA	GROUP	NIGHT

        It's late--Maynard's making his goodbyes.  Deborah stands
        with Tom, holding Roger.

                            MAYNARD
                  I brought you something, Deb.
                  Stand still...

        He steps behind her--from a pocket, he takes a gold necklace
        laced with large diamonds and puts it around her neck.
        Deborah's eyes widen--she looks to her husband.  The baby
        touches the bright stones with his little finger.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  She should have something beautiful
                  to wear, Tom, don't you think..?

        It's more the pleading look on his wife's face than anything
        Maynard's done or said that makes Tom finally submit.


                                                                 81.

                            DEBORAH
                  Thank you, Rob...

        Maynard and Tom embrace.

                            MAYNARD
                  Take care of yourself, brother...

                            TOM
                  You as well...

        Tom and Deborah watch him mount up, ride off.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT CHESAPEAKE COVE  MAYNARD AND FROLIC   DAY

        In the distance, the ship at anchor in a secluded Virginia
        cove.   Maynard rides upslope on horseback in his brocade
        coat, his cane across the pommel.



        EXT HILLSIDE	FANNY AND MAYNARD	DAY

        Fanny sits on a hilltop, shaded by a straw hat, intent on
        painting a watercolor of the landscape.  There's a table
        beside her for her colors--she doesn't notice a hand place a
        small box on top of it.  She goes to take water on her brush,
        sees it, turns--and there's Maynard.  She leaps up,
        overturning the table, rushing to him, embracing him,
        excited.  Then she steps back, taking in his cane, his
        earring.

                            MAYNARD
                  If you'd prefer my old coat, the
                  torn one, I have it somewhere ...

                            FANNY
                  How did you get here..?

                            MAYNARD
                  By ship.  I thought you'd be glad
                  to see me...

                            FANNY
                  Seeing you is always a pleasure...

                            MAYNARD
                  Don't you wonder what that is..?

        He indicates the box.  She takes it, open it--inside, a
        gorgeous cut stone in a diamond ring setting.

                            FANNY
                  Whose was it..?


                                                                 82.

                            MAYNARD
                  I bought it, Fanny--in Kingston.
                  Somebody owned it, surely, but I
                  paid good money for it.  You got my
                  letters...
                      (on her nod)
                  You never wrote me back...

                            FANNY
                  I did not know what to say...

                            MAYNARD
                  I have a horse for you--my ship's
                  not far off...

        She realizes he's asking her to go with him.  She shakes her
        head.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You would have a year ago...

                            FANNY
                  You weren't then what you are
                  now...

                            MAYNARD
                  I was poor and miserable.  Is that
                  who you love..?

                            FANNY
                  I love you, Robert, and that will
                  never change.  But I cannot be a
                  pirate's wife...

                            MAYNARD
                  What if I told you it's all pirates
                  out there?  The whole get-rich
                  quick county--pirates, or people
                  trading with pirates or winking at
                  pirates...

                            FANNY
                  My brother is no pirate.  His
                  friends--Mr. Adams, Mr. Friendly,
                  Mr. Colleton...

                            MAYNARD
                  He knows Colleton..?

                            FANNY
                  He does, and they are honest men,
                  they get what they have by working.
                  There he is, there's George...

        She points across the fields--in the distance, George is
        standing with a supervisor.


                                                                 83.

                            FANNY (CONT'D)
                  Go bid him good day, see if he does
                  not call the sheriff.  The world's
                  not the way you say--it's your
                  excuse for doing what you want...

                            MAYNARD
                  I came for you, Fanny. I can love
                  you the way you deserve.  I will
                  leave the sea, if that's what you
                  wish...

        Fanny only sobs.  Maynard bows to her.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You may keep that or throw it away,
                  Fanny--it's yours.  I wish you the
                  best of days...

        He turns and walks off.  Fanny feels tears coming but she
        bites her lip and fights them down.  She picks up her
        watercolors, sits.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT THE FROLIC   OFF NEW PROVIDENCE  DAWN

        Under all plain sail, heeling as it rounds the eastern tip of
        New Providence Island and opens Nassau Bay.



        EXT THE ADVENTURE  QUARTERDECK  BLACKBEARD AND STEDE BONNET

        They've been watching the Frolic stand in.

                            BONNET
                  So he comes...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He must--where else can he go?
                  Watch him like a hawk, Stede--never
                  take your eyes off him.
                      (to his bos'un)
                  Sideboys for the lieutenant...



        EXT QUARTERDECK  FROLIC  MAYYNARD AND DALTON

        Eyes shaded, they scan the harbor.

                            DALTON
                  I still don't know why we're
                  here...


                                                                 84.

                            MAYNARD
                  I've killed sharks before.  If he
                  doesn't suit us, we'll take
                  ourselves elsewhere...

                            DALTON
                  What happened to you ashore..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Nothing happened.  And I see no
                  other man objecting.

        They look up at the sound of cannon fire.



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE FROLIC	MAYNARD AND CREW

        Their first look at the pirate haven, as a string of salutes
        from the Adventure blast across the water.  There are perhaps
        five ships at anchor, more hulks drawn up on shore.  Along
        the bay's white coral beaches, shacks of driftwood and tent
        ramadas beneath the waving coconut palms, the smoke of cook
        and trash fires, an overall air of shabbiness and easy money.
        Along shore, pirates are coming out and waving at the ship,
        women as well-- Maynard's men line the rail, waving back.



        ANGLE  MAYNARD AND DALTON

        Maynard counts the salutes--six, seven, eight--as they make
        for Blackbeard's ship.

                            DALTON
                  This is wrong.  You should know
                  I'll use every effort to convince
                  the men against it...

                            MAYNARD
                  And do what--take my ship..?

                            DALTON
                  It is not yours, remember?  We gave
                  it to you...



        EXT MAINDECK ADVENTURE	  MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

        With Hooper as coxswain, Maynard's cutter curves alongside
        the Adventure and moors at the after mainchains.
        As Maynard climbs aboard, he's met by a ragged honor guard,
        six pirates with knuckles to their eyebrows and their tongues
        in their cheeks.  Blackbeard comes forward, takes Maynard in
        his arms.


                                                                 85.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Good morning, Lieutenant--give you
                  joy with all my heart.  What
                  decided you to come..?

                            MAYNARD
                  To do some damage, as you said...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  And we will, and make you wealthy
                  in the process.  Is this our
                  handshake..?

        He extends his hand--Maynard shakes it.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Stede, greet our new partner...
                      (Stede shakes with
                       Maynard)
                  What a day.  I'm like a child--I
                  don't know what to do next...

        He gestures over the rail at the bay.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  My world.  Wonderous, ain't it?
                  You'll meet everyone tonight--we'll
                  have a ball in your honor...

                            MAYNARD
                  I did not come here for balls.	You
                  mentioned something in Haiti...

                            CONT'D

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I did. Vane returns in three days
                  with several gentlemen--we'll have
                  them for dinner and you'll learn
                  everything then.  In the meantime,
                  what other mischief can we get
                  into..?



        INT BLACKBEARD'S CABIN	MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

        They enter.  Blackbeard motions Maynard to a chair--he
        splashes two glasses full from a rum bottle.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Who should we hurt first?  The
                  Spanish in St. Augustine?  The
                  British..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I would not attack a ship of the
                  Royal Navy...


                                                                 86.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Not after what they done to you...?

                            MAYNARD
                  The Navy was my life for twenty
                  years--I'll do nothing to harm
                  it...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Then who?  With whose blood shall
                  we redden the sea-- whose teeth
                  shall we set to gnashing...?

                            MAYNARD
                  There is a man called Colleton...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Ah--and you'd have your revenge on
                  him...?

                            MAYNARD
                  He has it all--! believe he could
                  do with less...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Shall I tell you something?	I know
                  this Colleton--a greedy slug who
                  steals the sweat of honest men...

        He smiles--the smile spreads, broader.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Do you know how absolutely dead-on
                  perfect your choice is, Maynard?
                  Colleton has a ship--a fine ship,
                  the Duke of Yarmouth...

                            MAYNARD
                  I don't need a ship...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Wait--it all fits.  400 tons or
                  more, a merchantman but armed like
                  a frigate, twelve pounders.
                  Each year he gathers his spoils and
                  takes them on that ship to his bank
                  in London. Hundreds of thousands of
                  pounds, all in coin.  She travels
                  alone--she's fast, strong, nothing
                  can touch her, not even me, but
                  you, a naval genius, the man who
                  took the Bajadoz--you could take
                  her and Colleton and the fortune
                  she carries...

                            MAYNARD
                  It depends on her course...

        Blackbeard grabs a handful of charts off a side table and
        spreads them in front of Maynard.

                                                                 87.


                            BLACKBEARD
                  Always the same, and the same time
                  of year, about now, it occurs to
                  me, or several weeks hence--from
                  his home in Bluefields, north
                  through the Windward Passage on the
                  Gulf Stream to Halifax where he
                  makes his easting...

                            MAYNARD
                  One ship could not catch him--but
                  several could...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  A squadron..?
                      (on Maynard's nod)
                  A maneuvering squadron.  Of course-
                  what a bold idea...

                            MAYNARD
                  Only one place serves...
                      (pointing)
                  The Windward Passage.  It's a
                  funnel--you place one ship off
                  Cuba, another off Heneago Key,
                  another to the west.  He sees a
                  pirate ensign here, he wears.  He
                  has two other choices--he finds
                  each blocked by another ship, and
                  he's driven here, to Caucas Bank,
                  where he finds himself among the
                  coral heads and must slow.  Your
                  ships with their shallow draft
                  swarm over him.  His twelve
                  pounders can hold off one but not
                  three at once...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Excellent.  How would you
                  prepare..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Rehearse it.  Make one ship the
                  Yarmouth, take three of yours,
                  agree on our signals, let him sail
                  into the trap and see what he
                  does...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  The Duke of Yarmouth.	Poetry--you
                  hear about it, you see it so
                  rarely. What a happy wind it was
                  that blew you to me...

        He clinks Maynard's glass--they drink.

                                                          CUT TO



                                                                 88.


        EXT HARBOR BEACH	THE BALL	NIGHT

        Everyone in the harbor's been invited--all have come,
        including Maynard's men.  Bonfires provide light, an
        orchestra plays, and ramadas made of palm leaves shelter the
        roasting of oxen and birds.  Blackbeard's men and their women
        have prettified themselves to the maximum, rouge and lipstick
        and finery--the over all flavor's that of a fancy ball in
        some English manor, but with the pirate sense of parody.
        There's exaggerated bowing and scraping, courtly greetings-
        but the	aristocrats are drunk and the women whores.  There are
        woozy minuets, card games, arguments, and in the shadows,
        the crunch of fistfights.  Maynard's men appear over their
        heads as they wander through it.



        EXT HEAD TABLE  MAYNARD AND BONNET

        Maynard at a head table with Bonnet, who wags his finger to
        the music.  He's keeping Maynard's glass full.

                            BONNET
                  Is this not fine, Mr. Maynard..?

                            MAYNARD
                  It is unique...

                            BONNET
                  Truly.  What a great man
                  Mr. Teach is.   No place like
                  this in the world--a
                  community of free men, doing only
                  and exactly what their hearts
                  desire...

                            MAYNARD
                  Where is Teach..?


                                                                 89.

                            BONNET
                  He'll be along. He likes to make
                  a sort of--what shall I call it--an
                  entrance...



        EXT BALL	TEACH AND CHARIOT

        The revelers at the edge of the party back away--through,
        from the shadows, comes Blackbeard.  He's riding a two
        wheeled chariot over the sand--it's drawn not by animals but
        a team of eight men in harness, cringing as he cracks a
        bullwhip across their backs.



        FULLER ANGLE	INCLUDING MAYNARD

        Blackbeard steers his team through the throng and reins up
        before the table.  He cracks his whip, bellowing.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  You weak-livered, poxy dogs--can
                  you only pull me three miles an
                  hour..?

        He mounts to the table, waving to the crowd, and plops down
        beside Maynard.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Prisoners--officials, various slugs
                  who fleeced me.  I'll show you
                  where I keep them.  I hold them for
                  ransom--not that their families are
                  that anxious to get them back.  Oh,
                  Maynard, you don't know how I've
                  longed to talk to a man of
                  understanding.  They always make me
                  a clown or an ogre--they miss the
                  fact I'm a man, I get lonely, that
                  I had a mother.  Tell me of yours-
                  when was the last you saw her?  The
                  day you went to sea...

                            MAYNARD
                  She ran to me across a field.  She
                  could not stand to see me go...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  She was a saint--they all are.   She
                  told you to do good--they all do.
                  I had five brothers, one sister--I
                  have no idea where any of them
                  are...


                                                                 90.

                            MAYNARD
                  I've one brother--he's a planter,
                  or tries to be.  He has yet to
                  succeed.....

        Blackbeard's distracted by another wife, PENELOPE, who climbs
        from the crowd beside him.  Blackbeard kisses her hotly.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Who's this--Penelope? I misremember
                  their real names--I give 'em
                  English ones, though they ain't
                  English, not one...

                            MAYNARD
                  Do you care for any of them..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  You mean love..?
                      (on Maynard's nod)
                  I don't think so.  No, I wouldn't
                  say love enters into it.  Revenge-
                  that's my chief passion.  It stays
                  in the memory the way sex does not.
                  It does not stale with repetition,
                  and it does not have to be shared
                  with a partner--it's yours alone.
                  So, Stede--how goes my party..?

                            BONNET
                  Splendid, except Lord Hornigold's
                  fallen in the punch again...

        Drunk, Hornigold's gone headfirst into the punchbowl.	He
        swings at his men who try to help him out.

                                                          CUT TO



        INT FROLIC  MAYNARD'S CABIN   MAYNARD AND PATSY  NIGHT

        Sounds of the party in the distance.   Maynard's sleeping off
        his evening--but he's not so woozy he doesn't wake when his
        cabin door creaks open.  He takes up a pistol from a bedside
        table, levels it at the figure in the doorway.

                            MAYNARD
                  There's enough light to outline
                  your head--I will not miss at this
                  range...

        He strikes a match, lights a candle--the glow reveals Patsy,
        standing there in a shawl.


                                                                 91.

                            PATSY
                  It's me--Patsy.  My husband sent
                  me...

        Shje enters, shuts the door--she begins to unlace her bodice.
        Maynard blushes.

                            MAYNARD
                  I require nothing, ma'm, I assure
                  you...

                            PATSY
                  He told me to see to your
                  comfort...

        She pulls her skirt over hear head.  Maynard regards her.

                            MAYNARD
                  Will things go badly if I send you
                  away..?

                            PATSY
                  Yes.  And with you as well,
                  perhaps...

        She stands naked, presenting herself.  Maynard smiles.

                            MAYNARD
                  That being the case, you must tell
                  me what it is your husband prefers
                  most...

        She comes over, pulls down the blanket, then his pants, and
        begins to show him.  He lays back, closes his eyes.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT CARRIBEAN	THE FROLIC AND SHIPS	  DAY

        The Frolic near at hand, the Adventure a few miles off, two
        more Blackbeard ships on the horizon--the rehersal's in
        progress.  From a far ship, the puff and report of a cannon
        shot.



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE FROLIC	MAYNARD AND VANE

        Vane stands with Maynard on the quarterdeck.

                            VANE
                  Cannon to windward...

        Both raise their telescopes.


                                                                 92.

                            MAYNARD
                  "Enemy under my lee...
                      (to Hooper)
                  Royals and staystails. Stun'sails,
                  if she'll stand them...

        Hooper repeats the orders and they're shouted around the
        ship.

                            VANE
                  He likes you, the commander...

        Maynard only nods.

                            VANE (CONT'D)
                  He'll turn on you in time--then
                  it's nothing but abuse and eating
                  his shit...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then why do you stand for it..?

                            VANE
                  For the treasure, of course...
                      (on Maynard's look)
                  Ain't that why you came?  Why else
                  would anyone put up with him?  To
                  be there when he dies, to find the
                  fucking flota treasure when that
                  happens, God speed the fucking
                  day...

                            MAYNARD
                  You think there is one..?

                            VANE
                  Know it.  He fished the Florida
                  wrecks--come away with three
                  hundred purses.  Put them in his
                  cutter, left a candle burning in
                  his powder magazine, blew his ship
                  and every man aboard to kingdom
                  come and stuck it away some place.
                  The trick is where, but I say this-
                  he feels the law on his neck, he'll
                  head for it, no mistake. And there
                  I shall be, on his heels...

        There's the sound of two cannon shots--both men look.


                                                                 93.

                            MAYNARD
                  Two guns to windward.	"Take the
                  weather gage."
                      (to Hooper)
                  We will tack and cut him off...



        EXT QUARTERDECK	 THE CHASE  BONNET

        Conning the "Colleton" ship, doing his best to escape the
        trap.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	 THE FROLIC 	MAYNARD AND VANE

        The four ships now in the same square mile of ocean--the
        chase veers and weaves, but the three pirate ships close in.

                            MAYNARD
                  Hornigold will get in the first
                  shots--then Teach, us last...

                            VANE
                  I see "Colleton" has struck...



        EXT QUARTERDECK	THE CHASE	BONNET

        He is salaaming Blackbeard across the water, like some
        Oriental lackey.

                                                         CUT TO:



        INT THE FROLIC MAYNARD'S CABIN	MAYNARD NIGHT

        He's dandifying himself--he wears his best coat, has put a
        bit of rouge on his cheeks, a bit of blacking on his two
        weeks of beard. He makes sure his pistol is secure in his
        belt.



        INT MAIN CABIN	MAYNARD, BLACKBEARD AND GROUP

        As Maynard knocks and enters.  He finds a table set for
        dinner--around it, Blackbeard and three men, Messers KEPFORD,
        HARRISON, AND NOXON, prosperous merchants.   They're being served
        by Masters and black waiters.   Blackbeard indicates a chair
        beside him.


                                                                 94.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  At last, a man of appetite--these
                  are picky eaters.  Mr. Kepford of
                  Bath, Mr. Harrison and Mr. Noxon of
                  Edenton, Lieutenant Maynard...
                      (the men al1 nod)
                  Eat, damn you, Harrison--someone
                  took great pains to catch that for
                  you...

        He points at a huge lobster on Harrison's plate.

                            HARRISON
                  I confess, sir, I am full--I could
                  not eat another bite...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Do you contradict me, sir..?

                            HARRISON
                  No, sir, not for one minute...

        His voice is weak compared to Blackbeard's bellow--he takes a
        timid bite. All three are frightened toadies.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Begin, Maynard and all will be
                  revealed...
                      (bending close)
                  Kepford, by the way, brings me news
                  from Jamaica--our friend has
                  sailed...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then we should tomorrow...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  And will...
                      (to the room)
                  Now New Providence, Lieutenant, is
                  all right in its way, but it's
                  small, distant, it lacks good soil,
                  and a certain civilization.  No,
                  the future in this part of the
                  world lies in the Colonies, the
                  American mainland--that's where the
                  growth shall be, the money shall
                  be, and where, with the grace of
                  God, I shall be, with the help of
                  these gentlemen, my investors and
                  supporters...

        The men nod happily.

                            MAYNARD
                  Investors in what...?


                                                                 95.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Where is Bath, pray?	Where is
                  Edenton..?

                            MAYNARD
                  North Carolina...

        On his incredulous look, Blackbeard grabs a chart from a side
        table and spreads out a map of North Carolina.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  It's there for the taking--nobody
                  live there, nobody in particular
                  wants it.  Just the spot for the
                  world's newest country...

                            MAYNARD
                  Yours..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He thinks I'm mad.  Teachlandia--a
                  whole country, created by and run
                  by pirates.  No laws, and therefore
                  no lawyers, no government and
                  therefore no taxes-- absolute
                  freedom, every man with a gun,
                  taking whatever he can with his own
                  two hands, holding onto it as best
                  he may and suffering if it's taken
                  away from him, the way Nature
                  intended...

        The merchants applaud, clink their glasses.

                            MAYNARD
                  You'd never get away with it...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Why not..?

                            MAYNARD
                  It's Crown Property--you'd be at
                  war with the British...


                                                                 96.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  And if I was--who'd oppose me?  A
                  few ships?  A handful of redcoats,
                  some ragged militia?  I'll take it
                  the way England takes her land--
                  with fire and sword.  And the
                  Queen will reckon up the cost
                  of getting it back, she'll count it
                  up on her fingers and toesies and
                  say to herself, "This fellow Teach,
                  he's not  so bad.  In fact, he's
                  much like me.  Rather than kill
                  him, I'll make him Governor."
                  She'll sign a treaty and then we'll
                  all turn aristocrats, with coats of
                  arms, mansions, carriages and
                  footmen. What man with any balls
                  would not want to live there--we
                  will have to put up fences to keep
                  them out...

        He clangs a fork on a glass.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Masters, where's my champagne? I
                  wish to make a toast...



        INT GALLEY	MASTERS AND SERVANT

        The servant holds a tray with four champagne flutes--Masters
        nervously pisses into each glass.  Blackbeard bellows again,
        o.s.

                            MASTERS
                  Coming, sir--instantly...

        He struggles to top off the glasses.



        INT MAIN CABIN

        As Masters enters in with his tray and sets it before
        Blackbeard, who passes the glasses out to the guests.

                            NOXON
                  Mr. Teach, should you be revealing
                  all this to..?
                      (indicates Maynard)


                                                                 97.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Maynard?  He's one of us.  In fact,
                  as our god of war, he's the key to
                  our getting it.  Success at arms,
                  gentlemen...

        He's filled a glass of his own from a bottle by his side. The
        six raise theirs to drink.   Maynard smells what's in his
        glass, realizes what it is.   Harrison and Noxon likewise
        pause, but Kepford happily gulps his down.  He gets a
        horrified look on his face.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  What's amiss, Mr. Kepford--the wine
                  bad?	Masters, I said the red
                  label...

                            NOXON
                  This is not wine, sir...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Of course it is. I know what wine
                  is--this is wine. Champagne wine.
                  Fine champagne wine. Drink it...

                            HARRISON
                  Sir...

                            BLACK.BEARD
                  Do you contradict me, sir--do you
                  place your judgement ahead of
                  mine..?
                      (to Maynard)
                  They've done well, but to do
                  better, they place themselves in my
                  hands...
                      (to the others)
                  Drink, you pus-heavy whores, or
                  I'll cut you up for bait...

        The three force themselves to drink, swallowing hard, making
        horrible faces.	Maynard pushes his glass away from him.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  You don't honor me, sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Not with this vintage...

        The two stare at each other.  Blackbeard bends close.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I have them bamboozled, sir--it's
                  the only way to handle them.  You'd
                  oblige me if you behaved the same-
                  I pray you, as a countryman...

        He looks down--he sees Maynard has his pistol out beneath the
        table, pointed at his gut.


                                                                 98.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Ah ...



        ANGLE	UNDERNEATH OF TABLE

        Maynard's gun pointed at Blackbeard--and strapped beneath the
        table where Blackbeard sits, a fan of pistols, one aimed at
        the centerline of every chair around the table. Blackbeard's
        hand caresses the trigger of the pistol pointing at Maynard.



        BACK TO SHOT

        Everyone at the table waits, breath held, to see what happens.
        With a sudden laugh, Blackbeard takes Maynard's glass and
        throws its contents against the bulkhead.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Your trick, Lieutenant.  See how I
                  dote on you...
                      (shouting off)
                  Masters! A clean glass for the
                  Lieutenant...

        Masters hurries in with one---Blackbeard fills it from his
        bottle.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  A glass with you alone, Maynard...

        He drinks his off.  Maynard drinks his, slowly, eyeing
        Blackbeard over the rim.

                                                          0UT TO



        EXT OCEAN	THREE SHIPS	DAY

        The squadron--the Frolic, the Adventure, and the Celtic
        Revenge, sailing south under a cloudy sky.



        EXT FROLIC AND ADVENTURE	MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

        Blackbeard's closed his ship within hailing distance--they
        shout to each other across the water.

                            MAYNARD
                  We should have seen him by now..!


                                                                 99.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He runs into a storm, he loses his
                  topmasts, he puts up new canvas-
                  these things are complicated.  You
                  seem down lately, Maynard-
                  melancholy, attacked by the
                  blue devils.  Come aboard
                  tonight--we're drinking
                  and gambling; it will cheer you up.
                  Bring your swag...

                                                          CUT TO



        INT MAIN CABIN	MAYNARD, BLACKBEARD, AND GROUP	NIGHT

        Blackbeard, Maynard, Bonnet, Edwards and Hornigold around a
        table, bleary-eyed from cigar smoke and rum, braced against
        the ship's roll.  They're gambling--the wives keep the
        glasses full.  Each man's brought his own box of booty.
        Blackbeard's the night's big winner--he rakes in another pot.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I spoil your point of seven and
                  seventeen to the king, Mr. Bonnet,
                  and piquet you once more...

        Maynard's drunk--he tosses his losing cards to Hornigold.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  This way, Maynard.  The deal's
                  mine...

                            HORNIGOLD
                  You should turn in, Maynard...

                            BONNET
                  We've hot work tomorrow...

                            MAYNARD
                  You are quite right, sirs.  I wish
                  you good night...

        He stands--but Blackbeard grabs his arm.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He can't go yet...
                      (on his look)
                  I mean that in all friendship,
                  Maynard. One more hand, for luck...

                            MAYNARD
                  I am through, sir.  See for
                  yourself--I've nothing to play
                  with...

        He shows his casque is empty.


                                                                 100.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Why then, your shoes...
                      (on his look)
                  Indeed--your shoes.  I covet them,
                  I have long wanted your shoes, have
                  I not, Stede..?

                            BONNET
                  For as long as memory serves...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I will cut you for them, Maynard,
                  high card, one hand takes all...

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir, I believe I will keep my
                  shoes...

        But Blackbeard, grinning, his eyes narrow, won't let go--he
        paws through his riches.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Look, against them I will put up
                  this...

        He comes up with a large, cut ruby.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  ...huge ruby, of at least
                  comensurate value...

                            MAYNARD
                  I cannot walk in that, sir.  Again,
                  gentlemen, goodnight ...

        But Blackbeard clutches him--he comes up with an Incan gold
        idol out of his pile.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Cuzco gold--not even melted down;
                  still the old heathen image.	This,
                  plus the emerald, against those
                  sweaty leather things on your
                  feet...

        Maynard sees them all smiling--he knows they're making a fool
        of him.	He wrenches hard, but Blackbeard holds on with a
        fierce strength.

                            BONNET
                  Gentlemen, it is not worth fighting
                  over...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  None of it is worth anything-
                  that's the point. Maynard torments
                  me, but I must have his shoes...

        He rummages through his pile, comes up with a necklace.


                                                                 101.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Against your shoes, my emerald, my
                  idol, and this fine gold and
                  diamond necklace.  Vane took it off
                  an island sloop--some silly woman
                  had it...

        Maynard stares at it--it's the one he gave Deborah.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  She didn't look worth it.  Her
                  hubby put up a fight, apparently...

                            MAYNARD
                  What happened to them..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  With Vane?  Oh, you know Vane...

        Maynard's guts heave, the room spins around him.   With all his
        force, he pulls free of Blackbeard, claps his hand to
        his mouth and stumbles from the room.  Their laughter follows
        him out.



        EXT ADVENTURE TAFFRAIL  	MAYNARD

        Leaning over the rail, retching, spewing his stomach empty.
        Blackbeard's crewmen nearby him smile at his predicament.  He
        groans from the furthest depths of his heart.



        INT COMPANIONWAY	MAYNARD

        Outside Blackbeard's cabin.  He looks up at himself in one of
        the Blackbeard's mirrors lining the companionway.  His eyes
        are red-rimmed, his hair is wild--he has, in fact, become
        Blackbeard.  He kisses his pistol, turns for the door.



        INT BLACKBEARD'S CABIN

        The room's thick with cigar smoke as the door bangs open and
        Maynard lurches inside.  He aims his pistol across the table
        at Blackbeard.  Blackbeard regards him, cool.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  What have we here..?

                            MAYNARD
                  You killed my brother and his
                  family...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Did I?   I don't recall it...


                                                                 102.

                            MAYNARD
                  That necklace...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  What of it..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I gave it to my brother's wife...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  That may well be--I said I don't
                  recall. Either put that down or
                  fire it, and then we'll see the
                  outcome...

        Maynard winces, fires.  The ball blows Blackbeard back out of
        his chair onto the floor.  The wives scream--Hornigold and
        Vane grab Maynard's arms, pin him.



        ANGLE	TABLE

        A long beat--then a hand grips the table's edge and
        Blackbeard pulls himself up.  He's gushing blood from a huge
        wound in his shoulder--Penelope runs to help, but, his eyes
        furious, his jaw set, he rips her top off to make a bandage,
        tying it in place with his good hand and his teeth. He tests
        his arm, clenches his fist.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Am I not a true judge of character,
                  Stede..?

        He winds up as he comes around the table and slugs Maynard in
        the jaw with all his force.  Maynard's head snaps back-
        Hornigold and Bonnet let him drop.  Blackbeard kicks Maynard
        hard in the ribs.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  He came close--one arm's gone,
                  perhaps never to return, but the
                  other functions, and one's all I
                  need...

        He kicks Maynard even harder.  Maynard tries crawling to
        safety in the companionway, but Blackbeard follows him.



        INT COMPANIONWAY	MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

        As Blackbeard brutally pummels Maynard down the length of the
        companionway.  He tries covering up.


                                                                 103.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  You really thought you could play
                  with me and come up winners?  When
                  you shot my rudder, did you think
                  I'd like that, that I'd say, I must
                  be that man's friend, his partner,
                  I am drawn to that man?  Did you
                  think I'd let some flyspeck of a
                  lieutenant offend me and not turn
                  him into an object lesson for the
                  rest of the nautical world?  You
                  think you're quite the boy, don't
                  you, Maynard, you think you are bad
                  but you're not, you're just
                  visiting bad, you don't the first
                  thing about it, you don't know bad
                  and you don't know hate neither-
                  and that, Maynard, is your Achilles
                  heel...

        He punctuates his words with kicks and blows, now leans
        against the bulkhead, worn out by his effort and the pain.

                            BONNET
                  Do we throw him over the side..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  No, not in an age.  He has a battle
                  to watch...

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT THE ADVENTURE	DAY

        The ship is towing something astern that sends up a plume in
        its wake, a hundred yards behind.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        What it's towing is Maynard, the line around his wrists,
        dragging him at seven knots through the Carribean.  He gasps
        and heaves, fighting for air when his face breaks water.



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE ADVENTURE	 BLACKBEARD AND BONNET

        The maintop lookout above them points, shouting.

                            LOOKOUT
                  A ship, sir, hull up, three miles.
                  She tacks...

        Edwards calls the crew to quarters--the pirates run to their
        guns, unlash them, prepare for battle.


                                                                 104.

                            BONNET
                  He's seen us...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Ten minutes too late...
                      (to his signalman)
                  "Enemy to the south-west.	 General
                  chase."  And you may bring in our
                  tow...



        EXT QUARTERDECK   THE FROLIC	 HOOPER AND FREDERICKS

        They've been glassing what the Adventure is towing with their
        telescopes.

                            HOOPER
                  I can't make it out...

                            FREDERICKS
                  Where's Mr. Maynard--that's what I
                  wonder...



        EXT FROLIC	 VANE

        As a cutter swerves alongside and Vane leaps for the
        afterchains ladder. Six of his men follow him aboard.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	VANE AND CREW

        As Vane reaches the quarterdeck, followed by his men.

                            VANE
                  I'm taking command--where's the
                  bosun...?

                            LANDES
                  We pick our captain on this ship...

        Vane draws his pistol and shoots Landes dead, with that
        little forethought.


                                                                 105.

                            VANE
                  And I am him.	Do any of you salute
                  here, or is it all Fiddler's
                  Green..?

        Maynard's men are stunned--those that want a fight find
        themselves staring into the muskets of Vane's men.



        EXT OCEAN	FOUR SHIPS

        With the chase to leeward, clearly visible now, only a few
        miles away.  Behind it and to either side, the three pirate
        ships, close in.



        EXT PROW	THE CHASE

        A SAILOR leans over the cutwater.  Coral heads pass on either
        side, their black domes just below the water.

                            SAILOR
                  Coral heads, either side!  No
                  bottom..!



        EXT QUARTERDECK	PEARL	FAIRCHILD AND LOFTON

        The chase is not the Duke of Yarmouth at all--it's the HMS
        Pearl, Maynard's old frigate.  As his crew beats to quarters,
        Captain Fairchild's well aware of the situation he's in.

                            FAIRCHILD
                  Caucas Bank.  We must take way off
                  her--topgallants only, but give me
                  fore and main staysails, Mr. Lofton.
                  And we will start our water...

        Lofton bellows the commands.



        INT GUNDECK	PEARL

        Crewmen take axes to the large water casks.  Water pours from
        them and gushes along the deck.



        EXT THE PEARL

        Trying to escape, water streaming out her open gunports.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	THE ADVENTURE	BLACKBEARD AND BONNET

                                                                 106.


        Bonnet's seen this.

                            BONNET
                  He starts his water...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  It will not help him.	Where's
                  Maynard..?

        He turns and sees him being hauled up and over the after
        rail.  Maynard slumps to the deck, coughing, trying to clear
        his lungs.  Seeing Blackbeard corning towards him, he raises
        his hands in reflex, but Blackbeard grabs him by the hair and
        drags him forward towards the mizzen mast.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  How you cry--less a man than we
                  thought. Here's more to weep over,
                  Lieutenant ...

        Crewmen lash his arms behind the mast--Blackbeard pulls his
        head around, to starboard.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Here comes your Mr. Colleton...

        Maynard blinks, tries to focus.



        POV MAYNARD

        The image of the chase corning clear.  He sees the British
        ensign at its mizzenpeak--now he recognizes the rig.



        ANGLE	BLACKBEARD AND MAYNARD

        Maynard's face in horror--he sees his old ship caught in the
        trap he devised. The first echoes of cannon fire across the
        water as Hornigold engages. Smoke hides the Fleece.


                                                                 107.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I asked myself, who truly could
                  keep me from North Carolina?	The
                  answer was, why only the Royal
                  Navy, the Pearl frigate that lives
                  at Jamestown, to be exact.  I could
                  not think how to defeat it until
                  you showed me...



        EXT MAINDECK	THE PEARL

        The Adventure has engaged now.	With enemies on his either
        beam, Fairchild must fight both batteries at once.  He and
        his officers exhort their crews, through the smoke.  They're
        taking heavy fire--spars snap, tackle falls, splinters fly
        like shrapnel.



        EXT QUARTERDECK	THE ADVENTURE	BLACKBEARD AND MAYNARD

        As Blackbeard's cannon add to the weight of metal shattering
        the frigate.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Look, Maynard, your shipmates--!
                  trussed you up so they could see
                  you.	Oh lord, the look on your
                  face.  This is revenge, Maynard.
                  Not just getting back--it's getting
                  ahead.  It requires time,
                  deliberation--you could argue that
                  revenge is man's highest creation,
                  that no man ever stands so tall as
                  when he has his foot upon the face
                  of his fallen enemy...



        EXT MAINDECK	THE PEARL

        Fairchild may be a fool, but he fights, in the tradition of
        the Navy, to his last man.  Two of three masts have fallen,
        his crews have been decimated, almost every cannon is out of
        commission.  And now, among the guncrews, someone looks up
        from his labor long enough to spot Maynard, lashed to the
        mast of the ship opposite.  He shouts, points.  More men
        steal an instant to raise their heads.



        ANGLE	BLACKBEARD AND MAYNARD

        His face wet with tears, watching his old ship die.


                                                                 108.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  And the thing is, I didn't make you
                  come to me.  I don't make anybody
                  come--they always come on their
                  own...

        Maynard barely hears him--he's staring at something aboard
        the Pearl.



        EXT DECK	 PEARL	 FEENY AND DRISCOLL

        The two watchmen the night Maynard cut the slaver's cable.
        They stand by their gun, knuckles to their eyebrows--facing
        defeat and death, they're saluting him across the water.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Tears streaming down his face.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT OCEAN	DAY

        Silence.   Timbers, wreckage, bodies, arms outstretched, some
        familiar, Fairchild, Lofton--all that's left of the Pearl.
        Nearby, Blackbeard's ships hove to, sails aback.



        EXT MAINDECK THE ADVENTURE	BLACKBEARD AND MAYNARD

        Maynard's so weak Blackbeard must carry him towards the side
        ladder.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Killing's you too simple. Instead
                  of keelhauling you and letting the
                  barnacles grind you to paste, for
                  only one example, I'll let the sea
                  have you. I'm letting you go,
                  Maynard, on a raft...

        At the ladder, Maynard looks down.  Alongside the ship, a
        raft bobs, made from the bodies of dead Pearl crewmen, lashed
        together with ropes.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Your last command, Lieutenant.
                  Yours to sail wherever you like and
                  however you please...

        Maynard tries to dig in his heels as crewmen pull him down
        the ladder and dump him onto the raft.


                                                                 109.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Recoiling at the blank, dead faces.  Above him, Blackbeard
        laughs.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Thank you for everything,
                  Lieutenant. May the wind always be
                  on your quarter...

        He turns and shouts orders.  The yards are hauled around--the
        topsails fill, the ship gets under way.



        ANGLE	BLACKBEARD

        At the taffrail, shouting back at Maynard.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  And by the way, I am no Irishman,
                  and if I did have a mother, I'm
                  sure my birth finished her off...



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Watching the Adventure pull away, the other ships joining it.
        He shouts back with a hoarse voice.

                            MAYNARD
                  And Colleton?	What of him?  I
                  suppose he is your sodomite
                  lover...		-



        EXT TAFFRAIL BLACKBEARD

        Cupping his hands, shouting back, grinning.

                             BLACKBEARD
                  You poor fool.   I thought you'd
                  guess--you never did.	I am
                  Colleton..!



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        The words lacerate him.	Laughter from the pirate ships
        rolls over the water as they pull away, leaving him there.


                                                                 110.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT OCEAN	DAY

        The vast Carribean--and in its center, a tiny dot.



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD AND RAFT	DAY

        With aching, bruised arms, he paddles the raft.	The bodies
        ripple under him.  Their bellies and faces swell from the
        rotting gasses inside them.



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD AND  RAFT	DAY

        He's spotted a ship, a tiny scrap of sail in the distance. He
        waves his shirt, screams through his partched throat.  He is
        not seen.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD AND RAFT	NIGHT

        A storm has risen--in a driving rain, Maynard clings to the
        lashings with all his strength while the sea tosses the raft
        about.



        EXT OCEAN	DAY

        The storm's passed--the ocean is table flat. Maynard kneels
        on the raft, his eyes shut, hands pressed together, praying.
        Finishing, he regards the dead beneath him.

                            MAYNARD
                  Watkins.  Robbins.  Fawcett, I
                  believe--newly shipped.  This is
                  not fair to you--you have business
                  of your own...

        He takes out his pocket knife, opens the blade--he stabs it
        deeply into Fawcett's belly.  There's the hiss of escaping
        gasses--he stabs the others, Watkins, Robbins, in turn.  As
        the corpses lose their buoyancy, the raft rides lower in the
        water.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  I will try and find a way without
                  you...

        He puts the knife away and dives over the side.


                                                                 111.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD	DAY

        He's swum all day--now he stops, looks around.



        POV MAYNARD

        What may be, to his failing sight, a distant island, a blob
        of dark touching the blue sea.



        BACK TO SHOT

        Heartened, swimming as strongly as he can towards it.



        EXT MAYNARD AND CORAL HEAD

        He reaches it before he expects to--it's not what he hoped.
        No tropic island, it's simply a coral head, a few feet
        square, a foot or so above water.  He crawls up onto it,
        looks around.  There's nothing to be seen.

                            MAYNARD
                  My island, at last.  Maynardshire.
                  Where I shall live in splendid
                  isolation...

        But he stops--he's not alqne.  There's a small sandcrab
        scrambling over the coral.  He bends down to watch it.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You're busy.  Be glad as well
                  you're not a man. The job is too
                  hard, and not worth the effort.
                      (a beat)
                  You are saying something to me.
                  What..?
                      ({thinks)
                  Of course--the tide...

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT MAYNARD AND CORAL HEAD	DUSK

        The tide is rising--Maynard's standing upright upon the few
        inches of coral still not covered by the ocean.



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD	NIGHT

                                                                 112.


        The coral head is submerged now.  Maynard treads water,
        staying close to it until the tide drops.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT MAYNARD AND CORAL HEAD	DAWN

        Beneath a pink dawn, the tide has lowered again, and Maynard
        once more stands upon his patch of ground.   He spreads his
        arms wide, in a gesture of acceptance, and dives into the
        sea.



        EXT OCEAN	MAYNARD	DAY

        He's swimming, mindlessly, mechanically--he has been all day.
        He reaches a point where he can no longer lift his arms.  He
        knows he has reached the end. He treads water, feeling its
        coolness--and then, in a gesture of resignation, he lets
        himself slip beneath the surface.



        EXT OCEAN MAYNARD	(UNDERWATER)

        Exhaling to help himself sink  Below him, fifteen feet down,
        a reef--he lets himself sink towards it.  There's a niche in
        the reef--he drops into it and hovers there.



        ANGLE	MAYNARD	(UNDERWATER)

        Closing his eyes, making his peace, saying his farewells to
        life.	Eyes shut, he doesn't notice a shadow gliding by on
        the surface overhead.



        EXT OCEAN	PIROGUE	 MAROONS AND MAYNARD	  DAY

        The pirogue, a crude canoe made from a tree, holds two black
        men, fishermen by their nets.  One holds the boat steady
        while the other hangs Maynard upside down over his shoulder,
        squeezing his stomach with two strong, viselike arms.  Water
        gushes from Maynard's mouth and nose.  Another hard squeeze,
        and he coughs; air rushes into his lungs again. His arms
        spasm in reflex.


                                                                 113.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT ISLAND BAY	PIROGUE AND MAROONS	DAY	356

        It's the island harbor of a maroon village, maroons being
        slaves who've somehow escaped their masters and founded their
        own communities.  A brig lies at anchor.  As the pirogue
        grinds ashore, a crowd waits--they lift the unconscious
        Maynard out and carry him up the beach.

                                                          CUT TO



        INT CHIEF'S HOUSE	MAYNARD AND IBRAHAIM 	NIGHT

        Candles in coconut shells light the hut.  Maynard opens his
        eyes.  The room's full of black men--they've been sitting
        vigil for some time.  Confused, his gaze holds on one face.
        He blinks--the man looks familiar.  Ibrahaim smiles.

                            IBRAHAIM
                  You know me.

        Maynard's voice cracks--he motions for water.	A man gives him
        a cup.

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm sorry--I do not.	Should I..?

                            IBRAHAIM
                  You set us free.  You cut the
                  rope...

        Maynard realizes--these are the survivors from the slave
        ship, and this village is where they wound up.

                            MAYNARD
                  The ship...

                            IBRAHAIM
                  The one outside--yes, we sail it.
                  We carry cane to market...

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm glad you've turned it to your
                  advantage...

        But the mere effort of talking has exhausted him.  He closes
        his eyes--broken, dehydrated, he falls asleep.  The maroons
        nod--they will sit with him as long as it takes.


                                                                 114.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT ISLAND	MAYNARD AND MEN	NIGHT

        Maynard wakes to find himself jouncing in a litter being
        carried through a forest by two black men.

                            MAYNARD
                  Where are we going..?

        He's said it so faintly only the closer man has heard.	Not
        speaking English, he alerts the OTHER MAN.

                            OTHER MAN
                  What did you say..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I asked where you were taking me...

                            OTHER MAN
                  To your own people...

        The words strike him oddly.  He leans back.

                            MAYNARD
                  And who might that be..?

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT BRITISH OUTPOST	MAYNARD	 DAWN

        The litter has been placed at the base of a coral wall,
        Maynard asleep upon it.  In the wall, there's a door, a glass
        window, some posted notices--beside the wall, a flagstaff,
        with a British flag at its peak, hanging limp in the
        breezeless dawn.


                                                                 115.

                                                          CUT TO

        EXT JAMESTOWN	DAY

        The dock, the harbor, the houses--nothing's changed much in
        the intervening months.



        EXT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

        A crowd's camped on the doorstep, the town toughs, the
        idlers.	They're angry, agitated--they're calling for Maynard,
        the traitor, to be brought out to them. .



        INT CELL	MAYNARD

        A small cell at the building's back.  He sits motionless on a
        bed.  He's gaunt, burnt, peeling--his eyes are hollow.

                                                          CUT TO



        INT CELL	 MAYNARD  NIGHT

        Moonlight through the barred window. He sleeps fitfully--from
        the darkness the occasional threat.  He opens his eyes at the
        sound of the door opening.  Someone's being let in, a woman,
        by the shadow of her skirt.

                            MAYNARD
                  Fanny..?

        There is a scrape of a match, a candle's lit--in its glow, he
        sees Fanny's face.  She comes to him--he embraces her.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You've heard...

                            FANNY
                  They're sending you to England
                  for trial.   Can you avoid it..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Do you think I should..?

                            FANNY
                  Of course--you must do anything to
                  live...

        He sits her down on the bed.  She touches his face.

                            MAYNARD
                  Do you still love me, Fanny..?


                                                                 116.

                            FANNY
                  Yes...

                            MAYNARD
                  Why?	I have never known why...

                            FANNY
                  Because you suffer...

        Now he weeps, and seeing him weeping makes her do the same.

                            MAYNARD
                  Stay away from me, Fanny.  I kill
                  those I love...

        She takes his head in her arms.

                                                          CUT TO



        INT CELL	  MAYNARD 	NIGHT

        There's the occasional threat from the darkness, but his ear
        has picked up something else, something in the wind.



        EXT WEATHERVANE	  GOVERNMENT HOUSE

        The copper weathervane creaking slowly around as the wind
        backs from north to east.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT GOVERNMENT HOUSE	MAYNARD AND PETTY OFFICERS	MORNING

        Wrists shackled, Maynard is being let out a back door into
        the morning glare.  Two petty officers wait for him, motion
        him down a lane into a grove of trees.	Puzzled, he heads down
        it.



        EXT GROVE	MAYNARD AND DRUMMOND

        Waiting for him in the shade of an oak is Admiral Drummond.
        He does not offer his hand.

                            DRUMMOND
                  Maynard.  I've been sitting off the
                  Chesapeake for three days, waiting
                  for this easterly.  So--did you
                  ever find your demon..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, sir...


                                                                 117.

                            DRUMMOND
                  And what did he look like..?

                            MAYNARD
                      (slowly)
                  He looked like me, sir...

                            DRUMMOND
                  They always do. Good if we could
                  put that demon in harness, Maynard-
                  get him to undo some of the mess
                  he's made...

        He motions Maynard to follow him.  Maynard falls in step,
        unsure what he's getting at.



        EXT WOODS	MAYNARD AND DRUMMOND  	TRACKING

        Side by side through the dappled light.

                            DRUMMOND
                  Now North Carolina lies open to
                  Blackbeard.  The Governor and the
                  Burgesses, all up in arms.  Things
                  have changed since you've been
                  gone, Maynard-- pirates have begun
                  raiding the tobacco ships. Hits
                  them where it hurts, their
                  pocketbooks--suddenly pirates ain't
                  quite the thing...

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, sir...

                            DRUMMOND
                  They demand action--they also wish
                  to see you hanged at Tyburn Dock
                  with the gulls pecking your eyes.
                  I said, let one hand wash the
                  other. Give me funds, let me refit
                  the Ranger sloop, let me give it to
                  Maynard...

        Maynard can't believe what he's hearing--he has to hold onto
        a tree to keep standing.

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir..?

                            DRUMMOND
                  Let me finish, for all love...

                            MAYNARD
                  You said the Ranger, sir..?


                                                                 118.

                            DRUMMOND
                  Let Maynard get the bastard--either
                  he brings him in, alive or dead
                  don't matter, or he dies trying,
                  thereby saving you the cost of his
                  transportation.  With Teach gone,
                  perhaps the others lose interest,
                  go somewhere else...

        Maynard's head is spinning--he fumbles with his words.

                            MAYNARD
                  And they said what, sir..?

                            DRUMMOND
                  On, they agreed.  Politics, you
                  know--they must do something, and
                  this is their cheapest solution, a
                  ship and a captain both they can
                  afford to lose.  I assumed you'd
                  accept...

        Maynard falls to his knees--he takes the Admiral's hand.

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir, I am very sensible of your
                  kindness towards me...

                            DRUMMOND
                  More than you deserve. Still,
                  you've lost your honor and your
                  name--at least you can have a naval
                  death instead of a hanging, which
                  is all I can give you and all I
                  really want to.  Do you think you
                  can take him?

                            MAYNARD
                  If hate is any measure, sir...

                            DRUMMOND
                  Some times that's enough.  Get your
                  crew wherever you can.  Not the
                  Navy--this is not quite official,
                  of course.  Well, there it is.
                  Cut along--spars and cordage,
                  fights with the dockyard; much to
                  be done and no time to lose...

        Maynard thanks Drummond one last time.	He starts off-
        Drummond calls after.

                            DRUMMOND (CONT'D)
                  You do know what you did wrong,
                  Maynard...

                            MAYNARD
                  Sir..?


                                                                 119.

                            DRUMMOND
                  You thought you was more important
                  than the Navy. You're not--nobody
                  is. I'm not either...

        Maynard nods, hurries off..



        ANGLE	MAYNARD

        Once he's out of Drummond's sight, his knees buckle and he
        leans against a tree.  He looks at the sky overhead.	He takes
        a deep breath--it feels like the force of resurrection
        running through him.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT THE RANGER SLOOP	DAY

        At its mooring in Indian Creek.	Men swarm over the ship--some
        repair its rotten timbers, a crew over the side scrapes its
        copper bottom, other chop away the vines that have twined in
        the rigging over the years.



        EXT MAINDECK	MAYNARD AND HEMMINGS

        Maynard stands with his first lieutenant, a pimply youth
        named HEMMINGS, looking aloft.  On the mainyard, a green
        crewman is having trouble getting down. Maynard cups his
        hands.

                            MAYNARD
                  You there, let go the gasket. Now
                  slide yourself down the stay. Not
                  the halliard--the stay, the tarry
                  thing to your right...

        The man finds the stay, wraps his arms and legs around it,
        but not tightly enough--he slides to the deck with a thump.
        Maynard mutter, contiNues forward

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  What convinced these men they have
                  any talent for the sea..?

                            HEMMINGS
                  The treasure, sir...
                      (on Maynard's look))
                  Blackbeard's   I know that's why
                  I'm here.  I told my Emma--you
                  watch the post road, some day I'll
                  ride up it in a carriage with
                  presents in my lap, you wait and
                  see...


                                                                 120.

                            MAYNARD
                  There is no treasure--what's
                  this..?

        He's paused at the sight of the first of eight nine-pound
        cannon that's just been slung aboard.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  This should be in a museum, where
                  children can come and see how wars
                  were fought in ancient times...
                      (continuing on)
                  When the battle comes, Mr.
                  Hemmings, it will be for the good
                  of your neighbors, not for money...



        ANGLE  TWO CREWMEN

        Working nearby.  One puts his finger alongside his nose, the
        other winks.   They don't believe him for one second.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT JAMESTOWN HARBOR   THE RANGER  DAY

        In a light breeze, Maynard takes the sloop through its
        simplest evolution, wearing it through the wind.   There are
        shouts all over the ship, sails rise and dip, yards cross-
        it's a Chinese firedrill.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  MAYNARD AND HEMMINGS

        Watching Hemmings curse the bo'sun, the bo'sun lambast the
        men, and the ship falling in stays, dead in the water.
        There's a shout forward--in the forepeak, young Toby Barrett
        is hauling on a jib sheet, trying to get three other hands to
        pull with him.

                            MAYNARD
                  That youngster for'rard, on the
                  larboard sheet--I distinctly
                  remember rejecting him...

                            HEMMINGS
                  Yes, sir--should I see him
                  ashore..?

        Aware of Maynard's stare, Toby tries to conceal himself
        behind one of the larger men.

                            MAYNARD
                  At least he can handle a line...


                                                                 121.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT JAMESTOWN DOCK   THE RANGER   DAY

        The sloop, armed, refitted, wearing a fresh suit of sails,
        has won her anchor.   Aft, Maynard cons the ship as it
        gathers way.  The crew waves to loved ones on the dock, but
        outside of family, there's not much of a crowd; the normal
        cast of dock loungers has s sneer for the lubberly crew and
        no love for its captain.



        ANGLE  MAYNARD

        Bowing farewell to the only two who have come to see him off-
        Fanny, and to the side, Lucy.   They wave back.



        ANGLE  FANNY AND LUCY

        The women steal glances at each other as the ship passes.
        Fanny finally takes the initiative, crosses to Lucy.

                            FANNY
                  We must both pray for him, each for
                  our own reasons.

                            LUCY
                  Yes'm.   You're not mad I left the
                  house.

                            FANNY
                  Not at all.   I'll walk you home...

        She takes her arm--they walk off together as the ship
        disappears around the first riverbend.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT QUARTERDECK  THE RANGER  MAYNARD AND HEMMINGS  DAY

        Jamestown's out of sight.   Maynard turns to Hemmings

                            MAYNARD
                  We'll bring the kedge aft, Mr.
                  Hemmings...

                            HEMMINGS
                  Aft, sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  And let it fall on my command...

        Hemmings is puzzled--but he relays the orders.

                                                                 122.




        EXT RIVER  THE RANGER

        With headsails only, slowly passing.  On deck, a work party
        hauls the small kedge anchor aft and secures it to the
        quarterdeck capstan.   The ship turns towards the wooded
        shore--there's a splash aft, the kedge hitting the water; it
        draws out its three-inch line as the ship drifts on.



        EXT QUARTERDECK   MAYNARD, HEMMINGS AND CREW

        Maynard cons the ship close to shore, only ten or so yards
        away.  The ship creaks as the kedge line tightens and it
        comes to a stop,

                            MAYNARD
                  Get your people over the side, Mr.
                  Hemmings...

                            HEMMINGS
                  Sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  The bottom's no more than a fathom-
                  if they can't swim ashore, they can
                  surely walk...

                            HEMMINGS
                  All of them sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Yes, sir--yourself included...



        EXT DECK  RANGER

        As the bo'sun hustles his men over the side.   They clamber,
        paddle towards shore.   No one's sure what's going on.



        EXT SHORELINE  HEMMINGS AND CREW

        As the first of the crew reach the bank.  They help the
        others out--everyone looks back at Maynard on the
        quarterdeck.   Hemmings is the last to reach dry ground--he
        calls back to the ship.

                            HEMMINGS
                  What should we do now, sir..?




                                                                 123.

        ANGLE  MAYNARD

        He's spun the wheel alee--the headsails pull the bow away
        from the bank, turning the Ranger midstream.   He's loosening
        the kedge line--as it lets go and falls, he looks up.

                            MAYNARD
                  Walk back to Jamestown, Mr.
                  Hemmings...

        The crew sets up a storm of protest.   Maynard shouts back.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You are not the slightest use to
                  me, and you will only get
                  yourselves hurt.  You may see this
                  as my doing you a favor...

        The men start to yell and curse him as they see their chance
        for treasure drifting away.  Some, giving up, start for town.
        Maynard, pointing across the wind, does not look back.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT CHESAPEAKE BAY  THE RANGER  DAY

        Squalls and a choppy sea meet the ship as it stands out from
        shore.   There's no one at the wheel--its spokes are lashed.



        EXTG MIDSHIPS  MAYNARD

        Hauling a toppsail brace around single-handed.   He belays
        the line--the ship heels under the press of tighter canvas.
        Something makes him turn, suddenly.



        POV MAYNARD

        Seeing aft, the merest flash of something black, disappearing
        below a hatch coaming.



        ANGLE  MAYNARD AND TOBY

        Maynard's turned to another line, puts his back into it.

                            MAYNARD
                  You'd best come out. It's a small
                  ship--we'll meet sooner or later...

        Toby emerges from behind the hatch, his cap in his hand.


                                                                 124.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  You...

                            TOBY
                  Tobias Barrett, an' you please,
                  sir...

                            MAYNARD
                  Another treasure hunter...

                            TOBY
                  No, sir.  Blackbeard killed my
                  father.  We was on the Dover Prize
                  together.

                            MAYNARD
                  That was two years ago.   You've
                  turned sailor since...

        Toby steps forward, grabs the line and helps Maynard belay
        it.

                            TOBY
                  Yes, sir--waister, but I stood for
                  topman.  And I've been looking for
                  a man to avenge his death...

                            MAYNARD
                  A regular Diogenes.  It's a man's
                  business, Mr. Barrett...

                            TOBY
                  Yes, sir.  I believe I have the
                  right...

        Maynard looks him over.  He softens.

                            MAYNARD
                  Perhaps you do.  Very well, Mr.
                  Barrett--go below and take a cork.
                  You'll stand watch in two hours.

        Tony hurries off, pleased.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT HARBOR  MAROON ISLAND   THE RANGER  DAY

        The sloop swinging at anchor in the harbor, alongside the
        bark.




                                                                 125.

        EXT BEACH   MAYNARD TOBY IBRAHAIM AND MEN

        The entire village gathered on the sand, Maynard and Ibrahaim
        at the center with the men, the women, the children and Toby
        at its edge.  They're listening to one MAN, an elder,
        addressing the group in Yourba.  As the man finishes,
        Ibrahaim translates for Maynard.

                            IBRAHAIM
                  He says, you gave us liberty.  All
                  wee have comes from you.  He says you
                  may command us and we must obey....

                            MAYNARD
                  That's not what I want.  Tell them,
                  I did not do so to return them to
                  bondage.  They should come because
                  they're free men and to rid the
                  world of one of its great enemies.

        Ibrahaim translates Maynard's words to the group.    There's
        some talk--then a man in the back stands.  Others stand, and
        in the time it takes them to reach their feet, all of them,
        volunteer, oldest to the youngest.



        ANGLE MAYNARD AND IBRAHAIM

        Maynard takes the black leader's hand.

                            MAYNARD
                  I am sensible of the honor,
                  Ibrahaim...

                            IBRAHAIM
                  They are good sailors.   But they
                  are not fighters...

                            MAYNARD
                  I know where there are fighters...

                                                          CUT TO



        POV MAYNARD NEW PROVIDENCE (TELESCOPE APERATURE) NIGHT

        The lights of the ships and the settlement reflect on the
        harbor surface.  The distant sound of singing, the shrill
        laughter of women.



        EXT QUARTERDECK RANGER  MAYNARD, TOBY AND IBRAHAIM

        Hove to, silent and dark, a mile off the harbor mouth.
        Maynard lowers his night glass.


                                                                 126.

                            MAYNARD
                  The Adventure ain't in--Teach is
                  gone.  No matter--we go anyway.

        Ibrahaim nods, standing with a cluster of maroon men.



        EXT HARBORMOUTH  PIROGUE

        In the foreground, a pistol fires, but only to flash the
        powder in its pan.  The flash starts a fire, a bonfire set on
        a platform on the prow of a native pirogue.



        EXT LINE OF PIROGUES

        Perhaps fifteen of them,, line abreast across the harbor
        mouth--on each of them, a bonfire blazes.



        ANGLE  PIROGUE

        A pair of maroons tread water beside it, hoisting its sail.
        As it fills, they lash the tiller, give it a shove.   With
        the wind full aft, the canoe glides towards the harbor.



        EXT LINE OF PIROGUES

        The fifteen boats with their fifteen fires slowly bobbing
        towards the pirate ships in the anchorage.



        EXT PIRATE SHIP   PIRATE AND WOMAN

        A pirate and his woman have come on deck for air.   He bites
        her neck--she squeals.   Beyond them, the fires, closer.



        EXT HARBOR  PIRATE SHIP AND FIRE PIROGUE

        One of the pirogues nears a moored ship, almost fouls the
        bowsprit, so close the fire singes the spiritstays--but it
        misses and sails past.  That's why there are fifteen of them.



        EXT PIRATE SHIP AND FIRE PIROGUE

        As a pirogue plows into a ship and spills its fire.   Thick
        with tar and paint, the hull bursts into flame.  Flames shoot
        upward into the sail canvas.



                                                                 127.


        EXT DECK  PIRATE SHIP

        Somebody's hollared a warning--the skeleton crew races
        topside but the ship's already aflame.   Beyond it, two more
        ships burn--now another catches.   Shouts and screams of
        alarm all over the harbor.



        EXT NEW PROVIDENCE BEACH

        Woozy from sleep, tangled with their women, their booty or
        their bottles, the pirates run from their huts and shanties
        to see what's happening.   There are fires across the width
        of the harbor now.   The beach explodes, suddenly, left and
        right.



        EXT SHADOWS   MAROONS

        From the bushes along the beach, they're throwing improvised
        grenades, gunpowder packed into glass jars and fused.



        EXT BEACH  INCLUDING HORNIGOLD

        Panic seizes the community--men yell, women flee.   Hornigold
        emerges half-dressed from a hut, ducking an explosion.

                            HORNIGOLD
                  We're under attack

                            PIRATE
                      (running by)
                  By who..?

                            HORNIGOLD
                  I don't know.   Get your weapons,
                  form a line...

        But nobody pays attention.



        EXT BLACKBEARD'S PRISON  MAYNARD AND MAROONS

        Maynard, Ibrahaim and a handful of maroons wait for the
        confusion to peak.  They slip towards the wooden stockade
        where Blackbeard keeps his prisoners.  The prisoners stand on
        tiptoe, straining to see.  Among them is Dalton, bruised,
        beaten--he beholds Maynard outside the bars.  Before he can
        speak, Maynard shoots the lock away.


                                                                 128.

                            MAYNARD
                  I've come for you, Mr. Dalton...

        He opens the door.  Dalton can't believe his eyes.  Around
        him, the maroons are freeing other prisoners.  Dalton
        staggers forward, into Maynard's arms.

                            DALTON
                  Bless you.   I thought you were
                  dead...

                            MAYNARD
                  I thought so as well.   Now I'm
                  after Teach.   You're welcome to
                  join me and see what happens...
                      (indicating maroons)
                  My crew--all the will in the world
                  but little skill.   Still, you may
                  want to see your Annie...

        Dazed, it's a moment before Dalton realizes what he means.

                            DALTON
                  I would--but I'd like a piece of
                  that bastard first...

        They shake hands warmly.

                            MAYNARD
                  Smartly--we must hurry.   Where are
                  the others..?



        WIDER SHOT  MAYNARD AND PRISONERS

        The freed prisoners surround Maynard, thanking him--pushing
        through them are the Frolics, Fredericks, Falconer, Hooper,
        and Israel Hands.   Hooper has tears in his eyes.

                            HOOPER
                  Give you great thanks for the
                  rescue, sir...

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm very glad to see you again, Mr.
                  Hooper.  Fredericks, Falconer,
                  Israel...

                            FALCONER
                  Going after Teach, sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I am.   Does that interest you...?

                            FREDERICKS
                  We have good reason to wipe his
                  eye...



                                                                 129.


        ANGLE SHANTIES AND MAROONS

        The maroons are torching the pirate shanties and huts--they
        flare like tinder.



        EXT MAYNARD AND PRISONERS INCLUDING HORNIGOLD AND MAROONS

        Through the confusion, a group of maroons drag Hornigold
        through the crowd up to Maynard.

                            MAYNARD
                  Mr. Hornigold, where is your master
                  gone..?

        Hornigold reacts to the sight of him.

                            HORNIGOLD
                  Are you him, or his ghost..?

        Maynard slugs him hard, staggering the men holding him.   He
        lays his pistol against his temple.

                            MAYNARD
                  That should answer your question.
                  I will not ask mine again...

                            HORNIGOLD
                  North...

                            MAYNARD
                  Where north..?

                            HORNIGOLD
                  Bimini.  Vane went with him--I was
                  to meet them there...

        One of the maroons hold a knife to Hornigold's throat.
        Maynard shakes his head.

                            MAYNARD
                  I will let you live, Hornigold, but
                  only to spread the word among your
                  kind what I've done here.  I wish
                  them to know it...

        Hornigold nods he will--Maynard rallies his men and heads
        off.   Hornigold calls after.

                            HORNIGOLD
                  Teach will have you for
                  breakfast...

                            MAYNARD
                  We shall see...


                                                                 130.

                            HORNIGOLD
                  He'll wipe his ass with your face,
                  you Irish gutter scum...

        Maynard turns, raises his pistol and fires.  The ball goes
        between Hornigold's eyes--he drops to the sand.

                            DALTON
                  He should not have called you
                  that...

                            MAYNARD
                  Indeed.   Come, William--I will put
                  a ship beneath your feet...

        As he helps Dalton walk away, he looks around--he sees New
        Providence on fire.   He's pleased.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT TILDEN HOUSE  VIRGINIA   DAY

        The sunlit house--and George Tilden calling Fanny's name.



        INT ENTRYWAY   GEORGE AND PLANTERS

        George stands with a group of planters--he's been trying to
        read a document one has brought him, without any luck.

                            GEORGE
                  Fanny, for all love, bring my
                  spectacles--I can't make head nor
                  tails of this...



        INT UYPSTAIRS HALLWAY  FANNY

        Hurrying along.

                            FANNY
                  I will, in a moment...

        She turns into a bedroom.



        INT GEORGE'S BEDROOM  FANNY

        The room of a busy man.  She finds her brother's spectacles
        on a desk--but something catches her eye.  She picks up a
        crumpled envelope--it's addressed to Mr. Edward Teach, care
        of Samuel Kepford, Edenton, Province of North Carolina.  She
        rummages further--she finds a crumpled letter, a first draft,
        with much crossing out.  George is calling again--she stuffs
        the letter in her bodice and hurries out.

                                                                 131.




        INT ENTRYWAY   FANNY AND GEORGE

        Fanny comes downstairs and hands George his glasses.  He
        can't help noticing the look on her face.

                            GEORGE
                  Thank you, love.   Is something
                  wrong..?

                            FANNY
                  No--nothing at all...

                            GEORGE
                  You have an odd look...

                            FANNY
                  I'm fine, I assure you...

        She exits past him.



        EXT REAR OF HOUSE  FANNY

        She's found privacy behind the back of an outbuilding--she
        reads the letter.  She sees words like "Ranger", "Maynard,",
        and "warning".  She remembers how she defended her brother to
        Maynard.  Now she realizes how wrong she was.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT RANGER  THE GULF STREAM,   DAY

        Slicing through the Gulf Stream, every sail set aloft and
        alow, looking like nothing less than a huge white swan of
        retribution.



        EXT MAINDECK   MAYNARD AND DALTON

        The deck heels steeply--the leeward rail slices the sea,
        waves of spray roar aft.  Maynard prowls the deck, putting
        his hand on every shroud and brace, feeling their tension,
        the electric energy of a sailing ship at its limit.  He's
        haggard--he hasn't slept for days.




                                                                 132.

        EXT MAINDECK  M AYNARD, FREDERICKS, TOGBY AND MAROONS

        Reaching the quarterdeck break, Maynard turns aft.  On the
        windward side, Fredericks runs the maroons through a gun
        drill--they sweat, hauling the heavy cannon uphill into
        firing position.  Maynard grabs a gun tackle when a back is
        needed, helps with the quoins and the handspikes.



        ANGLE  MAYNARD, TOBY AND MAROONS

        As Toby grabs the should of Dafe, one of the two maroon boys,
        yanking him aside as the gun is dry-fired.

                            TOBY
                  Stand there and you'll lose a foot
                  when she recoils...

        Dafe nods his thanks.  Maynard turns to Fredericks.

                            MAYNARD
                  Homely, Mr. Fredericks...

                            FREDERICKS
                  Give me two more days, sir--they
                  shall know their drill...

                            MAYNARD
                  You have one, and I'll want three
                  broadsides in five minutes at the
                  end of it...

        Fredericks reacts, whistling--that's a tall order.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT RANGER FOREPEAK  MAYNARD AND HOOPER  DAY

        Maynard's in the bow with his telescope, braced against the
        bowsprit chocks, under a cloudy sky.  Hooper comes up.

                            HOOPER
                  Twelve knots, one fathom, sir.  The
                  glass is falling--I believe it's
                  coming on to blow...

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm sure you're right, Mr.
                  Hooper...

                            HOOPER
                  A reef in the topsail, sir..?


                                                                 133.

                            MAYNARD
                  Light hawsers aned preventer stays
                  to the maintop instead...
                      (on his look)
                  I will not lose one inch of canvas.
                  Vane cannot be far ahead...

                            HOOPER
                  Hawsers and preventer stays it
                  is...

        But the idea of it bothers him.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT RANGER MAINDECK  NIGHT

        The storm's upon them.  The hawsers and preventer stays are
        rigged, but the masts still creak dangerously under the
        strain of the billowing canvas.  The ship's flung by the
        waves, high into the air on the crests, with a smash, down
        into the troughs.  Forward, maroons furiously work the pumps
        in the rain.



        ANGLE  MAROONS

        Ibrahaim, Dafe and Mu'thinga, clutching life lines as the
        waves break over them, praying to their gods.



        EXT MAINTOP  MAYNARD AND DALTON

        Both of them up high with telescopes, along with the lookout.
        The mast sways through sixty degrees in the storm--they must
        hold on tightly, shout to be heard.

                            DALTON
                  You've five feet in the well...

                            MAYNARD
                  That's not much...

                            DALTON
                  If the pumps don't fail.  And if we
                  broach in this sea, we'll go down
                  and never rise again...

                            MAYNARD
                  Vane and Teach have the same
                  weather...


                                                                 134.

                            DALTON
                  I believe you'd hunt them down if
                  all you had was a log and a
                  paddle...

                            MAYNARD
                  I must, William.   I am the
                  worst of men.   I cannot live
                  in this world with them still
                  in it.  You must know that...

        Dalton nods--before he can reply, there's a shout from the
        deck below.  The storm drowns out the man's words, but he's
        pointing to the bow lookout, and that man points ahead,
        eagerly.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  He's seen Vane...

        All raise their glasses.



        POV THE CELTIC REVENGE

        Through a rift in the clouds, Vane's ship, only a mile ahead,
        on the same reach in the confused sea.



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE CELTIC REVENGE   VANE AND MATE

        Vane at the taffrail, glassing the Ranger aft as the crew
        beats to quarters, loading cannon, opening ports, passing out
        sabres, pistols and boarding axes.

                            MATE
                  What colors..?

                            VANE
                  French colors.   We'll see who he
                  is..

        The French flag is snatched from the flag locker and bent to
        the signal halyard.



        EXT QUARTERDECK RANGER  MAYNARD AND GROUP

        A similar rush to quarters aboard the Ranger, Fredericks
        rushing the maroons to their battle stations.  Dalton, Hands
        and Hooper hold on alongside Maynard--the mainsail's been
        brailed up so they have a clear view of Vane ahead.

                            MAYNARD
                  Match him.   And make a private
                  signal...


                                                                 135.

                            HOOPER
                  Saying what..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Nonsense--the first flags that come
                  to hand.   It will slow him down...

        Hooper picks some flags at random and bends them on.

                            DALTON
                  She will not stand a tack in this
                  weather...

                            MAYNARD
                  We won't tack...

                            DALTON
                  You don't plan to cross his wake
                  and take the weather gage..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Let him have the weather gage, for
                  all the good it does him--I'm going
                  straight at him...
                      (to Hooper)
                  Strike the hoist.   National
                  flag...

        Happily, Hooper bends the British jack to the halyard.,



        EXT QUARTERDECK  THE CELTIC REVENGE  VANE AND MATE

        Seeing the British flag at their pursuer's mizzentop.

                            MATE
                  Can you tell who he is..?



        POV VANE (TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        The image shakes and blurs in the heavy sea--but he catches a
        glimpse of the Ranger quarterdeck.



        BACK TO SHOT   VANE

        Lowering the glass, feeling a chill at the back of his neck.


                                                                 136.

                            VANE
                  It's Maynard, god damn him...

        At that moment, there's a puff of smoke from the Ranger's
        forecastle.  A shot from her bowchasers sends up a fountain
        of water alongside.  Vane turns--a second shot has pierced
        the mizzen over his head--the reefed sail splits and flaps
        wildly.  He shouts for repairs--he must fall off, to ease
        the strain.  We can hear cheering from the Ranger.



        EXT MAINDECK  RANGER

        Maynard's crew celebrates the hit--but at this moment, the
        ship's punished mainmast chooses to spring.  A crack opens
        inside its iron bands--the men shout a warning.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  MAYNARD, HOOPER AND DALTON

        Hearing the news.

                            HOOPER
                  We must fall off..!

                            MAYNARD
                  Keep her thus--no less...

                            DALTON
                  He's wearing on you...



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE CELTIC REVENGE  VANE AND MATE

        Vane's taking the offensive, turning his ship downwind
        through the plunging sea to meet his pursuer.  He shouts
        forward, towards the forecastle.



        EXT FORECASTLE	DALTON AND CREW

        Vane's bowchasers come to bear.  Vane's gunner coolly squints
        over his cannon's muzzle, waits for the roll, fires.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  RANGER  MAYYNARD AND GROUP

        The sloop shudders from a hit forward.  Hooper, at the wheel,
        spits to leeward.

                            HOOPER
                  Coming right at us, the bugger...


                                                                 137.

                            HANDS
                  Shall we grapple and board, sir..?

                            MAYNARD
                  Not in this sea...



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE CELTIC REVENGE  VANE AND CREW

        Vane's eyes gleam--he's seen the Ranger wounded.

                            VANE
                  The biter bit,   My turn now.   He
                  wanted a fight, he has found his
                  man...

        He has the weather gage, the larger ship--he intends to pass
        Maynard at close quarters and blast him.



        EXT QUARETERDECK RANGER  MAYNARD AND MEN

        Watching The Celtic Revenge bow on, crashing towards them.

                            MAYNARD
                  Reload grape...

        Hooper and Hands echo the command as soon as it leaves his
        mouth.



        EXT MAINDECK  TOBY, DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        Fredericks spurs his larboard gun crews--they extract the
        cannonballs, load grapeshot.  The three boys wrestle with
        their cannon, but a shrill whistle makes them look up.
        Maynard, on the quarterdeck, is motioning them aft.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  MAYNARD AND BOYS

        The boys hurry up, salute--Maynard pulls them close.

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm going to bring our ship very
                  close alongside that one.  He's
                  primed for battle--his main hatches
                  will be standing open...

        He passes them each a handful of hand grenades.


                                                                 138.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Go out on the mainyard--see if you
                  can toss one of these down into his
                  powder...

        The boys hurry off to the ratlines.



        EXT FORECASTLE  THE CELTIC REVENGE

        Vane's crew waving swords and pistols, vaporing as the ships
        approach, only a hundred yards apart.



        EXT FORECASTLE  RANGER

        Maynard's maroons respond, with the shrill, blood-curdling
        yells of an African lion hunt.



        EXT MAINYARD  TOBY, DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        The boys have edged out to the yard's very end.  Swaying in
        the foot-ropes, they watch The Celtic Revenge approaching.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  MAYNARD, HOOPER AND DALTON

        Standing over his gun crews, arms raised.

                            MAYNARD
                      (shouting)
                  Don't mind his guns--mind your own,
                  and keep them hot...!



        EXT TWO SHIPS

        As they slice past each other, yardarms almost touching.  A
        rolling fire commences, from the bowmost cannon of each ship,
        proceeding aft.  Both ships are wrapped in smoke, lit by
        stabbing flames and the crash of the cannonade.



        EXT MAINYARD  RANGER  TOBY, DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        Tossing their grenades as The Celtic Revenge's forward hatch
        rushes past them forty feet below.




                                                                 139.

        EXT MAINDECK THE CELTIC REVENGE

        The three grenades go wide, bounce on the deck.  A pirate
        grabs one, hurls it back at the Ranger--its explosion is lost
        in the greater storm of shot and smoke.



        EXT MAINDECK  RANGER  MAYNARD

        Pointing a cannon in the smoke, glancing upwards.



        EXT MAINYARD  TOBY, DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        Tossing their second grenades.  They see them miss, bounce
        clear of the hatch, explode harmlessly.  Toby shouts to the
        others--the enemy's after hatch is approaching.  Dafe throws,
        then Mu'thinga, Toby last of all.



        EXT AFTER HATCH  THE CELTIC REVENGE

        As the three grenades drop through the open hatchway and out
        of sight below.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Both ships have passed--his guncrews frantically reload.  He
        shouts to Dalton.

                            MAYNARD
                  Wear ship--up tacks and sheets...

        But he's cut short by the biggest explosion in the world.



        EXT THE CELTIC REVENGE

        As the gunpowder in the hold goes off all at once.  The huge
        orange flash is followed by a lazy, vast cloud of dirty,
        rolling smoke.  As the wind shreds it, timbers and canvas
        scraps rain down from the sky like tinsel.  There's nothing
        left of Vane, his crew, or the ship.



        EXT MAINDECK RANGER  MAYNARD AND CREW

        The ship's heeled over by the force of the blast.  The crew
        stands silent, awed, the top men, the gun crews.




                                                                 140.

        EXT MAINHYARD  TOBY, DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        Delighted with themselves, shaking hands.



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE ADVENTURE   BLACKBEARD AND BONNET

        Ten miles ahead, sailing in calmer water.  Both look aft
        through telescopes at a cloudy horizon still glowing from the
        distant explosion.

                            BONNET
                  Vane..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  It can't be...

                            BONNET
                  That's where he was...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He's too good for that.   Not Vane-
                  it was someone else...

        He closes his glass--the discussion is over.  But his mood is
        sour.



        EXT QUARTERDECK RANGER  MAYNARD AND DALTON

        Maynard's joined Dalton on the quarterdeck--they stare at the
        boiling patch of water where once was a ship.

                            DALTON
                  Two hundred men...

                            HOOPER
                  Search for survivors, Captain..?

                            MAYNARD
                      (a beat)
                  No...

                            DALTON
                  You're the proper Nemesis, ain't
                  you..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I suppose I am...

                                                          CUT TO




                                                                 141.

        EXT KEPFORD PLANTATION  NORTH CAROLINA  BLACKBEARD  DAY

        Blackbeard's's mood has remained sour, is sour now, even as
        he relaxes on the lawn of Kepford's plantation outside
        Edenton.  Kepford's a generous host--Bonnet makes small talk
        with Harrison and Noxon.  Patsy, Penelope, and the other
        wives needlepoint.  Blackbeard drums his fingers on a chair.



        ANGLE BLACKBEARD AND YOUNG MAN

        A YOUNG MAN exits the house, asks for directions, now
        approaches Blackbeard.  He offers him a letter.

                            YOUNG MAN
                  From Virginia, Mr. Teach.   Mr.
                  Tilden's regards....

        Blackbeard tears the letter open, reads it.  He throws it
        away, calls to Bonnet.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Achilles lives...

                            BONNET
                  Maynard?   Impossible...

        Blackbeard stands, paces, Bonnet close alongside.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I do not like it here...

                            BONNET
                  This is our rendezvous...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  And where is Vane?   Where is
                  Hornigold..?

                            BONNET
                  Do you think..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  I think I need sea room, that's
                  what I think.   I need to go to
                  sea...

        He heads off, scattering the polite gathering, knocking over
        tables and chairs.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT RANGER  DAY

        Cruising off the Carolina coast, lookouts on every quarter.



                                                                 142.


        EXT MAINTOP   LOOKOUT, MAYNARD AND TOBY

        The maroon LOOKOUT on watch at the topmast crosstrees--and
        above him, braced in the shrouds, Maynard, with his own
        glass.  His hair's wild, his eyes red from exhaustion.  Into
        shot comes Toby, climbing upwards--he settles alongside
        Maynard, offers him a napkin wrapped around something.

                            TOBY
                  Compliments of Mr. Ibrahaim--he
                  says you have not eaten in two
                  days...

                            MAYNARD
                  Thank Mr. Ibrahaim--tell him I am
                  not hungry.  You may have it...

                            TOBY
                  In the years I've sought
                  Blackbeard, I've found it easy to
                  forget yourself and ignore your
                  personal needs, sir...

        Smiling slowly, Maynard takes the pudding from Toby's hand.
        He wolfs it down.

                            MAYNARD
                  What else have you learned, Mr.
                  Barrett..?

                            TOBY
                  That I could be alone.  That I
                  could get by on little.  That it
                  was easy to get people to say brave
                  words about standing up to evil,
                  but hard to find anyone who would
                  do anything about it if it involved
                  risk of the slightest personal
                  loss...

                            MAYNARD
                  You have travelled far, sir.
                  Farther than I have...

        He finishes his pudding and licks his fingers.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT RANGER MAINDECK  TOBY  NIGHT

        Emerging on deck from his hammock below.  He sees most of the
        crew crowded in the forepeak forward.




                                                                 143.

        EXT FOREPEAK  TOBY, MAYNARD AND GROUP

        As Toby joins them, they peer through the darkness ahead.

                            TOBY
                  What is it..?

                            HOOPER
                  A barky...
                      (passing him a telescope)
                  You must look hard--he's the merest
                  flash in the darkness...



        POV TOBY  (TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        Seeing only a vague, distant whiteness in the black night.



        BACK TO SHOT

        Dalton and Maynard both glass the dimly-seen ship.

                            DALTON
                  Topgallants and royals.   He's
                  cutting along...

                            MAYNARD
                  Topgallants, royals, skysails, jib
                  of jibs, foremast staysail.  We
                  should catch him by morning...

        Dalton bawls the commands--the crew scatters to the lines.

                                                         CUT TO:



        EXT RANGER AND NORTH CAROLINA COAST   DAY

        The ship coasting a mile off shore.  Everybody aboard with a
        telescope searches.



        ANGLE DALTON

        With a glass in the forepeak.  He's spotted something.   He
        wants to shout, wants to be sure first.  A beat--he yells.

                            DALTON
                  I see him...




                                                                 144.

        WIDER ANGLE

        The crew gathers around him, looking where he points.
        Maynard and Toby arrive--Dalton passes Maynard his telescope.

                            DALTON
                  You must look closely--his masts
                  are among the trees...



        POV MAYNARD (TERLESCOPE APERATURE)

        The sandy beach, the forest beyond it--but standing before
        the pines, almost hidden in their clutter, the bare mast of a
        ship, its sails furled.



        BACK TO SHOT

                            DALTON
                  Ocracoke Inlet--I've put in there
                  for water.  North-east by south
                  west, narrow mouth, bars before and
                  after, bars everywhere--a very
                  messy bottom...

                            MAYNARD
                  And he will be moored broadside
                  with springs on his anchors, and
                  you can be sure there will be the
                  granddaddy of all sandbars between
                  us and him.  My cutter, if you
                  please, Mr. Ibrahaim...

        Ibrahaim relays the order.

                            DALTON
                  What is your plan..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I will speak him...
                      (on Dalton's look)
                  I owe him one chance to surrender.
                  Six men in the boat, pistols and
                  cutlasses, a white flag in the bow.
                      (to Toby)
                  Run fetch my sextant and a lead
                  line, Mr. Barrett.  I have need of
                  you.
                      (as Toby runs off)
                  The ship is yours, William.
                  If I'm not back in an hour, attack
                  or withdraw, whichever you see
                  fit..

                                                          CUT TO



                                                                 145.


        EXT RANGER AND ITS CUTTER   AFTERNOON

        The ship anchored off the inlet--in the foreground, the
        cutter, six men at the oars, Hooper at the tiller and Maynard
        beside him, proceeding through the channel into the lagoon.
        At the bow, a white flag flutters.



        EXT CUTTER   GROUP AND TOBY

        Toby's aboard, crouched behind Maynard and Hooper.  He's
        dropping a lead line over the stern counter and marking the
        depth--he's transferring his finding to a chart on a scrap of
        paper, using Maynard's back as a desk.

                            TOM
                  By the mark, two and a half.  Two,
                  sir.   Two and a half again...

                            HOOPER
                  Stay low, Mr. Barrett.--we don't
                  want them seeing you...

                            MAYNARD
                  A bearing on the pine tree to
                  larboard, the one with the scruffy
                  top.

        Toby holds the sextant sideways--using its scale as a
        protractor, he takes a bearing on the distant tree, marks it
        on the chart.

                            CREWMAN
                  Bar to larboard, sir...

        With a soft crunch, the boat goes aground on the sandbar.

                            MAYNARD
                  A bearing on this...
                      (to the oarsmen)
                  Boom us off.  Look lubberly--let
                  him think we are blundering
                  about...



        EXT THE ADVENTURE  QUARTERDECK  TEACH, BONNET AND EDWARDS

        As Maynard predicted, moored head and stern with springs
        sideways to the inlet, so it can present its full broadside.
        All aboard watch the cutter two hundred yards away.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  See how they flouder--a lubberly
                  crew...


                                                                 146.

                            EDWARDS
                  He's in range of our grape...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  No--I will honor his flag...



        EXT CUTTER   GROUP AND TOBY

        Toby keeps up a string of soundings as they near the
        Adventure.  The maroons are tense, under Blackbeard's guns.

                            MAYNARD
                  We will heave to here--rest your
                  oars.  Mr. Barrett, stay behind
                  me...

        He stands, cupping his hands and shouting.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Ahoy the Adventure.   Is Captain
                  Teach aboard..?



        EXT QUARTERDECK   THE ADVENTURE

        Teach climbs up onto the fiferail so Maynard can see him.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He is.   Good day to you, Maynard.
                  Did you come in to water?   The
                  spring's a short distance inland...



        ANGLE MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD  (INTERCUT AS NECESSARY)

                            MAYNARD
                  I came for you, sir.   I carry a
                  warrant for your arrest , signed by
                  the governor of Virginia.   Will
                  you surrender to it..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  But this is not Virginia, no part
                  of it--this is North Carolina...

                            MAYNARD
                  It is--I intend to serve it anyway.
                  What is your answer..?

                            BLACKBEARD
                  A better question is, Maynard, why
                  are you there--why aren't you here
                  with me?   We had a disagreement,
                  true--my feeling is, it cleared the
                  air between us...


                                                                 147.



        EXT MAYNARD'S CUTTER

        Hooper spits to windward.

                            HOOPER
                  Cheeky bastard, he is...



        ANGLE  BLACKBEARD

        Through cupped hands.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Look at you, Maynard.   Despised
                  throughout the world.   The men who
                  sent you are the same ones who told
                  me you were coming.   When the dust
                  clears, they'll do business with
                  whoever's left--you know that...



        EXT MAYNARD'S CUTTER  MAYNARD

        The words sting him--Blackbeard's right, as usual.  Hooper
        eyes the water ahead.

                            HOOPER
                  A brute of a bar, directly ahead...

                            MAYNARD
                  Mark it, Mr. Barrett...
                      (to the men)
                  Out oars.   A slow turn to
                  starboard...

        The boat begins to turn in its own length



        ANGLE BLACKBEARD

        Seeing the boat departing.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Where are you going, Maynard?  Am I
                  wrong?  If so, argue with me.  You
                  don't love them--you're a man like
                  me; you don't love anything beyond
                  the point of your cock or the tips
                  of your fingers...




                                                                 148.

        EXT CUTTER   GROUP AND TOBY

        Rowing out of the inlet, the maroons staring at the mouths of
        the pirate battery, expecting its fire any second.  Maynard
        forces Toby down as Blackbeard's voice rolls over the water.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  We're the same man, Maynard.  Black
                  as coal, full of rage.  Killing me
                  would be like suicide.  Am I
                  wrong..?



        ANGLE BLACKBEARD

        Beyond him, the boat grows smaller--he must shout louder.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Argue with me, Maynard.  You don't
                  deserve to kill me--you're not
                  large enough.  Do I lie--have I
                  spoken one untruth in anything I've
                  said?  Stand up and tell me so, God
                  rot your fucking soul..!

        No response from Maynard.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Maynard, take your niggers and
                  depart in an hour and I will let
                  you go in peace...

        When Maynard doesn't answer, he snatches a musket from a
        crewman, aims it and fires.



        EXT CUTTER  MAYNARD AND CRXEW

        As the ball pocks the water a few feet away alongside.

                            MAYNARD
                  Steady.  Do not respond...



        EXT THE ADVENTURE  BLACKBEARD AND EDWARDS

        Blackbeard wheels in fury, finds his nearest target, Edwards,
        and wallops him with a right hand that sends him to the deck.
        He stomps off--Edwards slowly picks himself up.



        EXT MAINDEACK  RANGER

        Dalton gives Maynard a hand as he reaches the top of the
        sideladder.  Toby's behind him.


                                                                 149.

                            DALTON
                  We heard a shot...

                            MAYNARD
                  He will not surrender.  But we have
                  this...

        He shows him the chart Toby made.  Dalton studies it,
        appreciatively.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  We'll attack at first light--the
                  sun will be in their eyes.  And
                  we'll lighten ship, Mr. Dalton--I
                  wish to raise her at least two
                  strakes...[

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT THE RANGER  NIGHT

        Lights burn in her after cabin.   A jumble of boxes, casks,
        and spars float around her, cargo thrown over the side.  She
        sits higher in the water, seen by her raised waterline,
        fouled with seaweed.



        INT MAIN CABIN  MAYNARD

        He's writing a letter by candlelight

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  I believed until tonight, I had the
                  advantage on Teach--that no matter
                  how evil he was, he would want to
                  see the sun go down tomorrow
                  evening, whereas it did not matter
                  to me if I did or not...



        EXT RANGER MAINDECK   FREDERICKS AND MEN

        At a grindstone, sparks flying, putting a razor edge on a
        stack of cutlasses and the cruel boarding axes some prefer.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  But the closer our meeting comes,
                  the more I reflect not on my dying,
                  but what I'd do if I survive...




                                                                 150.

        EXT RANGER GALLEY

        The crew eats its last meal. They douse the cooking fire,
        lick the pots, and toss them over the side.  Four men hoist
        the galley stove, haul it to the rail and throw it over with
        a splash.

                            MAYNARD (V.O.)
                  Among my mistakes, Fanny, I regret
                  most what I never said to you-
                  would not, or could not--and would
                  now, were you here...



        INT MAIN CABIN  MAYNARD AND DALTON

        Maynard reads the finished letter aloud to himself.

                            MAYNARD
                  ...to your ear, to your sweet and
                  constant breast.  I'd say how much
                  I want you, and have this long
                  time.  There, now you have it on
                  paper, these blunt words from this
                  blunt, unlucky, and most devoted
                  servant, Robert Maynard,
                  Lieutenant, Royal Navy...

        He's not sure it's right.  There's a knock--Dalton enters.
        He's holding a letter as well.  Maynard folds his, puts it in
        an envelope, seals it.  Following the old naval custom, they
        exchange letters--each puts the other's in his coat.

                            DALTON
                  A drink..?

                            MAYNARD
                  I think not, William.   Not
                  tonight...

        He motions him to sit.  They prepare to wait.



        EXT MAINDECK  ADVENTURE   BLACKBEARD AND BONNET  NIGHT

        Blackbeard has no scruples against drinking this evening-
        he's had a belly-full, holds a rum bottle as he paces his
        quarterdeck.  His crew's armed and ready for the next day's
        battle.  Bonnet keeps out of his way.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Amuse me, Bonnet.  Drop your
                  britches, show me your bum, so I
                  may spit on it...

        Bonnet pretends he hasn't heard.


                                                                 151.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Don't spare me now--it is not
                  handsome of you.  Drink, Bonnet-
                  and we'll have his blood for
                  breakfast, the perfect wake-me-up,
                  much better than coffee.  Bonnet...

        But Bonnet doesn't answer.  Blackbeard makes a face.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT RANGER MAIN CABIN  MAYNARD   DAWN

        He's put on his best coat and hat, strapped on a cutlass,
        stuck two pistols in his belt.  He takes one last look
        around, blows out the last candle and exits.



        EXT MAIN DECK   MAYNARD, DALTON AND CREW

        Maynard reaches the deck in the faint light.  The crew's been
        mustered aft.  Climbing to the quarterdeck, he looks
        overhead, at the tell-tale, flapping in the wind.

                            DALTON
                  Backing to the south.  Fickle--it
                  does not know what to do...

                            MAYNARD
                  It will have to serve...

        He steps to the rail, looks out over the crew.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  I'm no hand for speeches.  This
                  morning, we meet Teach.  His
                  greatest weapon is fear, and he
                  wins most fights before they begin.
                  I do not fear him.  He is mortal,
                  like all of us, and he must pay for
                  his actions, as we all must.
                  You're a first-rate crew--your
                  reward lies on the deck of The
                  Adventure.  Go take it...
                      (to Dalton)
                  Clear for action, Mr., Dalton...

        Dalton calls the top men to the yards--eager, the crew runs
        to their stations.



        EXT RANGER

        Paying off, jib and topsail filling, its gunports swinging
        open on either side.  It glides towards the mouth of the
        inlet on the weak wind, outlined by the dawn.

                                                                 152.




        INT MAIN CABIN   THE ADVENTURE   BLACKBEARD

        Regarding himself in a mirror.  He wears two swords, a
        bandolier of pistols over either shoulder.  He's sticking
        burning slow-match fuses into his beard--they sputter and
        smoke around his face, giving him a satanic look.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Ain't I the prodigy..?

        Winking at himself, he heads aloft.



        EXT MAINDECK   BLACKBEARD

        Marking his entrance.  His gun crews squint into the sunlight
        -a mile off, the Ranger, standing in.  He calls for Bonnet.

                            EDWARDS
                  Ain't here, Captain...

        He jerks his thumb towards the beach.  There's Bonnet,
        paddling through the surf, clambering ashore, making for the
        trees.  Blackbeard snatches up a pistol, takes a shot at him.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Bonnet, you coward!  I will catch
                  up with you, and then your troubles
                  will begin--I am more dangerous to
                  you than he is...
                      (to Edwards)
                  He misses all the fun.  Take the
                  guns, Mr. Edwards...

        He turns to his starboard battery, full of backslaps and
        advice.

                            BLACKBEARD (CONT'D)
                  Chain and grape, boys, chain for
                  his rigging, grape for his men.
                  We'll lie athwart his hawse ten
                  minutes in this light air, and if
                  you do not send him to the bottom,
                  you do not deserve to call
                  yourselves seamen...



        EXT RANGER

        Passing through the mouth of the lagoon, her boats towing
        astern.  The first ranging shot from the Adventure splashes
        ahead of her.




                                                                 153.

        EXT MAINDECK  ADVENTURE

        With Blackbeard's skull-and-crossbones snapping over their
        heads, the gun captains sight--on Edwards's yell, they touch
        the touch-holes with their slow-matches.



        EXT FORECASTLE RANGER

        Struck hard by the cannon salvo--splinters flying, wreathed
        in spray by near misses.  She can only fire her bowchasers-
        with his best crews, Fredericks returns fire.



        EXT ADVENTURE MAINDECK   BLACKBEARD

        A Ranger ball pierces a topsail, but no one notices-
        Blackbeard's gun crews are coming up to speed now, a
        deafening, rolling fire.  He paces behind his crews in the
        smoke, shouting encouragement.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Smash him, chain and grape, grape
                  and chain.   Lively boys--run out
                  your gun, swab your gun, prime
                  your gun, load your gun, ram your
                  gun, point your gun, fire your
                  gun...

        He touches off a cannon with a fuse from his beard, shades
        his eyes to see the fall of the shot.



        EXT RANGER FOREPEAK  MAYNARD AND HOOPER

        Holes in the foresail, in the hull, chunks out of the rail-
        but slowly coming on.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  RANGER  MAYNARD AND GROUP

        Maynard with Hooper at the wheel, Toby beside him.   Maynard
        flinches at a hit midships--a flying splinter slices his ear,
        blood flows down his coat.   He puts a handkerchief to his
        ear as he studies the hand-drawn chart.

                            MAYNARD
                  Larboard a point, Mr. Hooper...

                            HOOPER
                  Larboard, aye, sir...

        Maynard's estimating bearings on the landmarks ashore.  The
        ship shivers from more hard hits--the topagallant mast
        cracks, begins to fold downwards.  Maynard turns to Toby.


                                                                 154.

                            MAYNARD
                  You may go below if you wish--no
                  shame in it...

                            TOBY
                  I'll stay here, sir, and help where
                  I can...

                            MAYNARD
                      (nodding; to Hooper)
                  Hard to larboard--we should have
                  room by now...
                      (shouting forward)
                  Mr. Fredericks, your starboard
                  side.   Not one shot wasted...



        EXT DECK  FREDERICKS AND CREW

        Fredericks sees that Maynard's turning the ship broadside to
        bring his starboard battery to bear.

                            FREDERICKS
                  Aim for his decks, boys--we don't
                  want to sink him, we want to kill
                  him...

        As the Adventure rounds into range, the guns fire.



        EXT MAINDECK THE ADVENTURE  BLACKBEARD

        Hits everywhere, well-placed and accurate.  A ball blasts
        through the rail, scatters a crew, dismounts a cannon, and
        continues on into the lagoon behind.  There are screams-
        Blackbeard grabs the survivors, shoves them towards other
        guns.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  A scratch.  Keep it up.  Where's my
                  chain..?



        EXT RANGER FOREPEAK  MAYNARD AND HOOPER  DAY

        A chain shot wraps itself around the mizzen cap, wrenches off
        the mizzen topmast.  The Ranger is slowly being shot to
        pieces under the stronger fire.



        EXT QUARTERDECK   MAYNARD AND GROUP

        Surrounded by falling rigging.  Maynard checks his bearings,
        shouts through the din.


                                                                 155.

                            MAYNARD
                  Coming up on the bar--starboard
                  your helm...



        EXT RANGER FOREPEAK  ISRAEL HANDS

        On lookout, seeing the sandbar approaching underwater.

                            HANDS
                  Bar ahead--steep and shallow..!



        EXT RANGER QUARTERDECK

        Those there waiting long, agonizing seconds.

                            HOOPER
                  We're over it, sir, I believe...

        Still taking cruel hits, the ship sails on.

                            MAYNARD
                  We're in the anchorage--hard
                  a'starboard...
                      (shouting)
                  Mr. Fredericks, your larboard
                  battery...



        EXT  RANGER

        The ship slowly turning right, to present its other battery-
        but never completing the turn.   With a slow crunch and a
        shivering of masts, it runs aground on another sandbar.



        EXT MAINDECK THE ADVENTRURE   BLACKBEARD

        Seeing his enemy dead in the water, all standing--he scarcely
        believes his luck.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  He's aground!  Pour it on him,
                  lads, kill him--this is the land I
                  promised you, this is your
                  inheritance.  Smash him, hearty-
                  oh, who can't hit a sitting duck
                  like that..?




                                                                 156.

        EXT STERN OF THE RANGER

        Maynard's jumped overboard into the waist-deep water--Dalton,
        Hands, and Ibrahaim splash in beside him.  As shots explode
        around them, they examine the hull--it's clearly wedged in
        the sand.

                            MAYNARD
                  We'll tow her off.   Hands to the
                  boats!   Mr. Ibrahaim, get your men
                  over the side to push...

        Dalton's screaming orders--maroons dive from the stern, swim
        to the boats towing astern, clamber aboard them, extend the
        oars and start rowing.   Cannonballs rain around them--men
        scream, die, but the towropes tighten.   More men spill over
        the side.



        EXT MAINDECK  RANGER  FREDERICKS AND CREWS

        Two starboard cannons still bear on the Adventure--Fredericks
        fires them, helping his sweating crews reload.



        EXT HULL RANGER

        The ship mauled cruelly, but all ignore the fire, struggling
        to get the Ranger off.  The oarsmen bend their oars in two-
        along the waterline, maroons dig their feet into the sandbar
        and shove, Israel Hands among them, trying to unstick the
        hull with the force of their backs alone.



        ANGLE  MAYNARD AND MEN

        Maynard shoving with them, neck veins popping, but it's no
        use--the hull's stuck fast.

                            DALTON
                  A nasty bottom, to be sure.

                            HOOPER
                  The tide's dropping--we will be
                  here all day...

                            MAYNARD
                  We must lighten her more.  Mr.
                  Fredericks..!

        Above them, Fredericks sticks his head over the rail.


                                                                 157.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Cannon and shot over the side...

        Fredericks bawls for his men to reboard the ship.  The
        boatmen abandon their oars and swim back to the stern--the
        entire crew clambers back onto the ship.



        EXT MAINDECK  CREW

        In the midst of the pirate fire, throwing itself upon the
        cannons, loosening their tackles, trundling them to the rail,
        cradling their one-ton deadweight in their arms and with the
        strength that comes to men in battle, heaving them over the
        side.  Cannonballs fall like tennis balls.



        EXT MAINDECK  THE ADVENTURE  BLACKBEARD AND EDWARDS

        Edwards looks through a telescope.

                            EDWARDS
                  He dumps his guns...

                            BLACKBEARD
                  The tide turns--the battle is
                  mine...
                      (to his crews)
                  Livelier.  What are you--old women?
                  The man opposite you has no guns..!



        EXT STERN OF RANGER  DALTON

        In the water, with dumped cannon and shot splashing around
        him.  He's watching the hull intently, seeing it rise as the
        weight comes off it, fraction-inch by fraction-inch.  He
        throws his weight against the strakes--the hull rocks
        slightly.

                            DALTON
                  She swims..!

        The hull starts sliding past him--he clambers up the side.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  MAYNARD AND DALTON

        The ship is gathering way--the sails are drawing again.
        Maynard yells to Falconer amidships.


                                                                 158.

                            MAYNARD
                  Staysail sand trysail, Mr.
                  Falconer...
                      (to Hooper)
                  Does she steer..?

                            HOOPER
                  Poorly--a mort of leeway...

        Maynard helps Dalton over the rail.

                            DALTON
                  Hot work.   Haul your wind and I
                  believe you can turn here...

                            MAYNARD
                  I have no desire to, William...

                            DALTON
                  You've lost most your rigging,
                  you've nothing to shoot with...

                            MAYNARD
                  Then I'd best go alongside and
                  board him as fast as I can...

                            DALTON
                      (a beat)
                  Of course.  I'll mind the braces...

        He runs forward--Maynard follows him as far as the taffrail.

                            MAYNARD
                  Boarders prepare!  Lie down,
                  everyone--take cover below the
                  bulwarks..!



        ANGLE RANGER MAINDECK

        The maroons scramble for their boarding weapons, crouch below
        the rail.  The oak hull rings from cannonballs slamming into
        it, over and over.



        ANGLE IBRAHAIM AND MAROONS

        Ibrahaim leads them in a tribal chant.  The maroons pick up
        the chant, singing it with deep, resonating voices.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  MAYNARD, HOOPER, AND TOBY

        As a pirate ball slices Hooper in two, that fast, that
        cleanly.  As his body falls, Maynard leaps for the loose
        wheel--he only has time for a glance at Hooper's body.


                                                                 159.

                            TOBY
                  Sir, I can steer her, if you
                  please...

                            MAYNARD
                  I believe you can, Mr. Barrett...
                      (handing the wheel over)
                  You've a little headway left.  Time
                  your turn, bring her into the wind
                  and lay her nicely alongside...



        EXT ADVENTURE  MAINTOP   MARKSMEN

        The pirate ship blasting away at her mooring--but her yards
        sag and blood runs from her scuppers down her sides.  Above
        the battle, two pirates watch the battered Ranger approaching
        through the smoke, resonating with its eerie chant.

                            MARKSMAN ONE
                  That barky's about to board us...

                            MARKSMAN TWO
                  We're stuck, ain't we--nowhere else
                  to go...



        EXT MAINDECK  RANGER

        Ducking musket fire, Maynard scuttles forward, Dalton on his
        heels.  He reaches Fredericks, Hands, Falconer, Ibrahaim and
        the maroons clustered below the bulwarks.

                            MAYNARD
                  The blood runs off him--it's now or
                  never.  Five minutes brisk and he's
                  ours...



        EXT RANGER QUARTERDECK  TOBY

        At the wheel in the storm of fire, unflinching, watching the
        sails, the Adventure drawing closer, the tell-tales overhead-
        and now cranking the wheel over hard to starboard.




                                                                 160.

        EXT RANGER AND THE ADVENTURE

        As the sloop with its empty deck curves through the smoke
        into the wind and crunches against The Adventure's side.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Leaping to his feet, head bloody from his wound, his sword
        arm raised, shouting at the top of his lungs.

                            MAYNARD
                  Ranger..!

        Repeating the cry, with blood-curdling screams, the maroons
        follow him over the rail onto the pirate deck.



        EXT MAINDECK THE ADVENTURE	BLACKBEARD AND MAYNARD

        Blackbeard at the head of his men as they rise to meet them.
        They collide, the most deadly collision of all, men to men,
        face to face, toe to toe, barely room to swing, thrusting
        with pikes, swords, axes, slicing, grunting and oaths, spurts
        of blood, blood on deck, blood on bodies, alive and dying as,
        cheek by jowl, they defeat or are defeated.  The pirates have
        skill--the maroons a savagery; there's no trend, no sway in
        the battle, simply a deck of men at war.



        ANGLE IBRAHAIM AND MAROONS

        Ibrahaim amok with a boarding axe, driving a mass of
        pirates aft.   Mu'thinga and Dafe slashing with
        cutlasses--a gunner drives at Dafe with a swabbing pole,
        Mu'thinga slices it in two,severs the gunner's arm.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Driving a wedge through the packed pirates.  A pistol goes
        off in his ear, a pike slices his ribs, but the man who
        thrusts it is falling, shot by Dalton just behind him.  He
        turns, holding his side, sees a pirate on the backswing about
        to split Dalton's head--he draws a pistol, kills him.  A
        pirate fires a musket point-blank--Maynard's hit in the leg,
        crumples, goes down.  The pirate raises the musket to club
        him--Falconer cuts off his leg at the hip with a cutlass.




                                                                 161.

        ANGLE FREDERICKS AND MAROON

        Fredericks chopping the point off a pirate's pike with the
        downstroke of his cutlass, driving the blade up between the
        man's legs with his backhand.  He takes a ball in the back,
        falls, sprawling.



        ANGLE  TOBY AND PIRATE

        His back to Toby, the pirate has his arm around a maroon's
        neck.  Toby raises his pistol, shuts his eyes, pulls the
        trigger.  The pirate's back blossoms blood.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        In the midst of the melee, stumbling about on his bleeding
        leg, looking for Blackbeard.



        ANGLE BLACKBEARD

        Standing his ground as maroons assault him, pulling out his
        pistols, firing them one by one.  If the balls don't stop
        them, he pistols them with the butt.

                            BLACKBEARD
                  Fight like the blue-bloods you are.
                  You are English knights, you are
                  the liegemen of Arthur...



        EXT MAINDECK  MAYNARD

        But the battle is tipping towards the Rangers.  It's seen in
        the maroons as they cut out from the seething mass and kill,
        almost emotionlessly, one pirate, than another.  It's in
        Maynard, terrifying in his almost-insane slashing and
        cutting.  It's in the pirates themselves, a growing edginess,
        a collective retreat towards the landward rail.



        ANGLE MAYNARD

        Sensing it--he grabs a stanchion, snatches Dalton on the fly.

                            MAYNARD
                  Strike him, William--now's the
                  time...

        Dalton fights aft towards the quarterdeck.  Maynard swings at
        a pirate fleeing towards the lee rail, clobbers him with his
        cutlass guard.  He looks around for Blackbeard.


                                                                 162.



        EXT LEE RAIL  PIRATES

        Leaping into the shallow water one by one, swimming for
        shore.  The maroons leap in after them.



        EXT QUARTERDECK  DALTON

        He's cut down Blackbeard's ensign--he wears a weary grin.



        EXT SIDE OF THE ADVENTURE  MAROONS AND PIRATES

        The pirates abandon their weapons as they struggle through
        the surf.  That's a mistake--the maroons pursue them, catch
        them, cut them down or drown them.



        EXT MAINDECK  MAYNARD

        The decks almost silent where it was pandemonium moments
        before.  Maynard still looks for Blackbeard--he finds Dalton.

                            MAYNARD
                  Have you seen Teach..?

                            DALTON
                  Give you joy, Robert...

        Maynard doesn't listen--he collars Toby.

                            MAYNARD
                  Teach--where is he..?

        Toby points landward.



        POV MAYNARD

        Blackbeard's heading up the beach.  He's in advance of his
        men--he abandoned the Adventure before any of them.



        EXT ADVENTURE AND LAGOON   MAYNARD AND TOBY

        Maynard leaps over the rail into the water.  Half his limbs
        don't work--he doesn't notice as he splashes his way
        shoreward.  Toby jumps in after him, holding a cutlass.




                                                                 163.

        EXT TREES   BLACKBEARD

        He's reached the pines along the beach--he staggers into
        them, up the hilly ground dotted with rocky outcroppings.



        EXT SURF  MAYNARD

        Reaching the beach, finding Blackbeard's tracks in the sand,
        following them off into the trees.



        EXT TREES  MAYNARD

        Winded, aching, driving himself upwards, looking for any
        trail Blackbeard left.  He sees crushed leaves, bent
        branches, climbs onward.



        EXT TREES  MAYNARD AND BLACKBEARD

        Scaling an outcrop with his hands, catching his breath, with
        a roar, Blackbeard charges Maynard from behind, tackling him,
        snarling.  He flings Maynard down, pulls a knife, slashes
        downward.  Maynard twists sideways--the knife bites dirt.
        He drives an elbow into Blackbeard's eye, rolls out from
        under.  Blackbeard steps in, slashing--Maynard grabs his arm,
        bites his wrist.  Blackbeard yells, clubs Maynard's neck--the
        knife drops in the dirt and both of them dive for it.  That's
        what the fight becomes--the knife, who gets it, keeping it
        away, turning it on the other man.  Maynard can barely see
        for the blood in his eyes, the knife's a blur in the dirt, but
        he scrambles for it, knocking Blackbeard aside, taking blows,
        giving blows, eye to eye, finally gaining the knife, muscling
        Blackbeard onto his back, holding it high and without pause,
        driving it deep into his heart.  Blackbeard gurgles--blood
        floods from his mouth.  He looks bewildered--he tries speaking
        but no words come.

                            MAYNARD
                  I know how to hate, sir...

        With his last strength, he twists the knife one complete
        revolution.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  And I am not you...

        Blackbeard's eyes close as he dies.  Maynard falls across
        him, exhausted.  He flinches as a blade flashes past his
        head, but it's not meant for him.




                                                                 164.

        FULLER SHOT   WITH TOBY

        It's a cutlass in Toby's hands--in one blow, he's severed
        Blackbeard's head from his body.  The head, eyes still wide
        open in disbelief, rolls away down the hillside.  Toby wears
        the same solemn look he's always had, but slowly, as Maynard
        watches, something inside him melts, at long last.  His eyes
        water---he starts to cry.  Maynard pulls him close.



        ANGLE BLACKBEARD'S HEAD

        Tumbling through pine needles and rocks until it stops
        against a rock outcrop.



        EXT TREES  MAYNARD AND TOBY

        Maynard staggering down hill, Toby behind him, looking for
        the head.   He searches, finds where it came to rest.  He
        sits across from it, heavily.   Toby crosses to it, makes to
        pick it up--but something catches his eyes.   It's the
        outcrop the head rests against--there seems to be a seam in
        the rock, too straight to be natural.   He puts his fingers
        into the seam, tries to pry it back.   It won't move.



        ANGLE  TOBY AND MAYNARD

        Maynard comes over--they both put their fingers beneath the
        seam and pull.   The rock budges--it appears to be a sort of
        door, cut into the outcrop, invisible if one didn't know where
        to look. They muscle the rock aside--they discover, behind it,
        an opening, a low cave.  Maynard bends, peering inside.

                            TOBY
                  What do you see..?



        POV MAYNARD

        Scant light enters the cave--but he can see something,
        something in stacks, a pattern repeated.



        BACK TO SHOT  MAYNARD

        He reaches in, grabs something with his fingertips--he comes
        out with a small canvas purse.  He rips the stitches open-
        from it falls a stream of gold coins, ringing on the stone.


                                                                 165.

                            MAYNARD
                  That's why he came here.   It's his
                  gold from the Florida keys.

        Maynard leans back.  He closes his eyes.

                                                          CUT TO



        EXT THE FROLIC   MAINDECK  DAY

        Moored side by side to the Adventure.  The crew's spread out
        on deck, each with several gold purses in front of them.
        Ibrahaim's handling the share-out of the treasure, doling the
        purses out to each maroon, each Frolic, Maynard and Toby in
        turn.



        ANGLE  TOBY DAFE AND MU'THINGA

        Receiving another gold purse each.  Their eyes are wide--they
        can't believe their good fortune.

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        EXT OCRACOKE INLET   TWO SHIPS   DAY

        The Adventure, repaired and seaworthy, Ibrahaim now it's
        captain, manned by the maroons, with Dalton and Hands at the
        wheel, has cast loose the Ranger and stands out, filling its
        sails, pointing for the inlet's mouth.  All on board wave
        back to Maynard and Toby on the Ranger.  Dalton calls across.

                            DALTON
                  Wish you luck, Robert...

                            MAYNARD
                  Bless you, William--I was nowhere
                  without you...

                            DALTON
                  You'll come see Annie and me..?

                            MAYNARD
                  If I ever can...



        EXT QUARTERDECK THE ADVBENTURE  IBRAHAIM

        Now he shouts to Maynard.

                            IBRAHAIM
                  You are always welcome with us,
                  Lieutenant...


                                                                 166.

                            MAYNARD
                      (shouting back)
                  Thank you, Ibrahaim.   Long may you
                  prosper...

        Ibrahaim indicates this ship, the men--he has.



        EXT MAINDECK   RANGER  MAYNARD AND TOBY

        Alone on the ship, shading their eyes, watching them go.
        Mayynard turns to Toby.

                            MAYNARD
                  Very well, Mr. Barrett--we will lay
                  aloft and make sail...



        EXT OCRACOKE INLET   RANGER

        Sails snapping full, clearing the bar, Maynard at the wheel,
        Toby beside him.

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        EXT JAMES RIVER   RANGER   DAY

        The sloop slowly heading upriver under topsails alone, creamy
        white water at its forepeak.



        EXT JAMESTOWN HARBOR

        Shouts around the town, people rushing towards the wharf,
        more coming from their houses.  HMS Eurydice is moored in the
        harbor, her bow into the wind.



        EXT QUARTERDECK EURYDICE   DRUMMOND AND LIEUTENANT

        Admiral Drummond has interrupted a meal to come onto his
        quarterdeck--he holds a napkin.

                            DRUMMOND
                  Who is it..?

                            LIEUTENANT
                  I believe it's Ranger, sir...

                            DRUMMOND
                  Maynard...


                                                                 167.

                            LIEUTENANT
                      (offering his glass)
                  You might take a look at his
                  bowsprit, sir...



        POV DRUMMOND (TELESCOPE APERATURE)

        The cutwater and bowsprit of the Ranger--and hanging from the
        bowsprit gammoning, Blackbeard's severed head.



        BACK TO SHOT

        Drummond wipes his mouth.

                            DRUMMOND
                  He did it.   Pass the word for my
                  master gunner...



        ANGLE  INCLUDING MASTER GUNNER

        As the ship's master gunner hurries aft, up to the
        quarterdeck and makes his salute.

                            DRUMMOND
                  Master Gunner, I wish to give the
                  Ranger thirteen good ones...

                            MASTER GUNNER
                  Begging your honor's pardon,
                  thirteen's for an Admiral of the
                  Fleet, your honor...

                            DRUMMOND
                  Then make it fourteen...



        EXT EURYDICE

        As her cannon speak, in salute, across the water.



        EXT QUARTERDECK RANGER  MAYNARD AND TOBY

        Hearing them as the sloop pays off towards Jamestown dock.



        EXT TILDEN HOUSE   FANNY

        Hearing the cannons booming, leaning out a window, seeing
        crowds filling the streets and the Ranger gliding in.


                                                                 168.



        EXT JAMESTOWN WHARF   RANGER

        An exuberant crowd as the Ranger drifts in and kisses the
        wharf--any number of men compete to catch the mooring lines
        Toby throws over the side.



        EXT WHARF  MAYNARD, TOBY AND CROWD

        Maynard carries a  bag as he steps ashore--the happy crowd
        grabs his hand, congratulating him.  He looks behind--Toby
        scales the rail to join him.  The crowd recoils--Toby's
        holding Blackbeard's head by the hair.  Without a word, the
        two head off--the crowd parts for them.



        EXT WHARF   MAYNARD, TOBY AND DRUMMOND

        As they head into town, Drummond calls to Maynard across the
        water.  Maynard raises his hat to him, but he does not stop.
        It turns into a procession, Maynard and Toby in the lead,
        most of Jamestown behind them, wondering where they're going
        and what they'll do when they get there.



        EXT JAMESTOWN STREET   INCLUDING GOVERNMENT HOUSE

        Maynard and Toby turn a corner--at the end of it, the
        government house where Maynard was jailed.   They march up
        to the front door--at Maynard's nod, Toby lays
        Blackbeard's head on the doorsill.  A beat--he and Maynard
        turn and head off through an amazed crowd that parts for
        them.

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        EXT TREES  MAYNARD AND TOBY  DAY

        They've halted beneath some trees at the edge of town.
        Maynard takes two pouches from his bag.

                            MAYNARD
                  I'm keeping one for myself, one for
                  another.   The rest are yours...

                            TOM
                  I'd rather come with you...


                                                                 169.

                            MAYNARD
                  You have a life to begin, Mr.
                  Barrett.  It's been hard enough up
                  to now--at least this will set you
                  up.

        He hands him the bag.  He extends his hand--with a sob, Toby
        hugs him instead.

                            MAYNARD (CONT'D)
                  Your instincts are right, as usual.
                  Godspeed, Mr. Barrett...

        Toby steps back--one last look and he heads off.

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        EXT TILDEN HOUSE  MAYNARD AND LUCY  DAY

        He's found her among the outbuildings.  Sweating, wiping her
        brow, she opens the pouch he's given her--she reacts to the
        sight of the gold coins there.

                            MAYNARD
                  You must buy your freedom and be
                  happy, Lucy.  Find some place that
                  appreciates you...

        She throws her arms around him and they kiss.  One last smile
        and he turns and heads off.  She calls after.

                            LUCY
                  Did you ever find out..?

                            MAYNARD
                  What, Lucy..?

                            LUCY
                  Why the pirates smiled..?

                            MAYNARD
                  They were lost men...

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        EXT OUTSKIRTS ROAD   MAYNARD  DAY

        He's trudging up the western road--the outskirts of Jamestown
        fall away behind him.




                                                                 170.

        EXT CREST OF ROAD   FANNY AND MAYNARD

        At the brow of the hill is a copse of trees.  Beneath it,
        Fanny waits, at the reins of a one-horse carriage.  When she
        sees Maynard, she clicks her tongue--the carriage rolls
        forward.  He looks up, surprised to find her there.

                            FANNY
                  Where are you going..?

                            MAYNARD
                  West, into the Shenandoah.   I will
                  try my luck there...

                            FANNY
                  You will need a horse...

        He regards her.

                            FANNY (CONT'D)
                  You will need a friend.

        She extends a hand to him.  He takes it--his eyes brim, tears
        course down his cheeks.

                            MAYNARD
                  You honor me, Fanny...

        He climbs up beside her.



        EXT ROAD

        The carriage hading off into the blue hills of the west.
        Scroll the following:

             The record shows that Lieutenant Robert Maynard,
             of the sloop Ranger killed the pirate Edward
             Teach, better known as Blackbeard, in hand-to-hand
             combat at Ocracoke Inlet, North Carolina, on
             November, 22, 1718, tied his severed head to his
             bowsprit and presented it as a gift to the Governor
             of Virginia.   Of what happened to Lieutenant
             Maynard subsequent to that, the record is silent.

                                                        FADE OUT

                                         August, 1992--January, 1994