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                THE AVENGERS



            Screenplay by Don Macpherson



























                June 21, 1995

1 BLUE SKY WITH CLOUDS

PAN DOWN to reveal:

2 EXT - SALTFLATS - DAY

A flat horizon, stretching to infinity.

A 360 degree pan reveals: nothing.  Deserted, no hiding places.  No animals, no
humans, no objects.  Except in mid distance --

3 RED PHONE BOX

brightly painted, traditional, comforting, belongs in a village green.  Perfectly
ordinary -- except for its location.

Silence.  Only the wind over the plain.  Except --

The PHONE RINGS.

RING-RING ... a mellow, old-fashioned tone.  We wait for someone to answer it.  But
of course nothing and nobody for miles.  Except --

4 IN DISTANCE

a CAR ENGINE ... A puff of smoke on the horizon ... VA-VA-VOOM of high geared
acceleration, as INTO VIEW

ZOOM! --

5 CAR

speeding like a bullet.  Driven at maximum, breakneck speed, 125 mph.  A petite open
top '65 Lotus Elan, all streamlined curves, full throttle, it nears the phone box, and --

SCREECHES to a halt.

Dust clears, ENGINE NOISE FADES.  From the seat, hops --

6 KINKY BOOT

in black leather.

Buckled.  Strap at ankle.  Crunching into the ground.
PAN UP TO:

7 BEAUTIFUL WOMAN

late 20's.  In CLOSEUPS of -- Tight black leather catsuit.  A flash of auburn hair. 
Black leather like a second skin.  Smoothed over legs, thighs.  Buckled at wrists, straps
at ankles, zips --

Pulled up over flesh.  This is EMMA PEEL, scientist.  Sexual, invulnerable, cool.  Very
cool.  She locks up at clouds in the sky.  Then steps across to the phone box.  Picks up
the phone.

                EMMA
        How now brown cow ...
            (pause)
        The rain in Spain falls mainly
        on the plain ...
            (pause)
        The quick brown fox jumped over
        the lazy --

From the receiver, an irritated official voice.

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Password affirmative. Thank you,
        Doctor.

Emma puts down receiver.  Hangs a cardboard outside the phone box.  Then presses
button bakelite box.

A second's wait.  A coin from the slot.  Then a HUM as --

8 INSIDE PHONE BOX

the floor lowers automatically.  Emma disappears.  Hanging outside the box, a notice
now reads "Out of Order."

Next to the call box we notice a sign: an arrow pointing into the desert:  "London 84
miles."

9 INT. LABORATORY

underground.  Emma descends on the lift platform; steps into a research lab in retro hi
tech.  Walks past assistants, down long pink and orange steel corridors, Werner von
Braun goes disco.  Nears a door, marked:  "Prospero Project -- Authorized Personnel
Only." Logo with lightning emerging from a cloud.

10 FROM AIRLOCK DOOR

A man enters, older.  In matching leather suit: like an astronaut.  Early 40's, handsome,
charismatic, with swept-back silver-black hair.  His name tag: DR. PETER PEEL.

                PETER
        Ready, darling?

Peter fixes her name tag: DR. EMMA PEEL; runs a finger down over her breast.  She
smiles.

                EMMA
        Ready as I'll ever be ...

Mutual erotic, intellectual attraction.  Peter takes her hand and they walk down:

11 LONG CORRIDOR

air-lock doors: a series of sealed chambers inside a hitech Labyrinth --

A man joins them.  A shyer, bespectacled, less handsome version of Peter.  On his name
tag: DR. VALENTINE PEEL -- brother and partner.

In b.g., a countdown starts, ECHOING thru the lab

                VALENTINE
        Atmospheric pressure checked, antenna ready... 
        Thermal chamber ready ... Compression module 
        set ... Temperature control on course between 
        one and one forty ... Water turbulence steady ...

                PETER
        Anything else?

Valentine smiles, shrugs --

                VALENTINE
        Good luck ... Peter ... Emma.

                EMMA
        Thanks, Valentine ...

Emma gives him a quick peck on the cheek.

A shy look from Valentine at Emma.  Peter senses

                PETER
        Just a minute, darling. My brother's a 
        worry wart. I better have a word ...
        Valentine --

Peter takes Valentine over to one side.  Emma checks gauges and dials.  Behind her a
conversation.  Peter returns.

He takes a ring from his finger --

12 CLOSEUP - DIAMOND GEM

on a gold ring.

13 BACK TO SCENE

He slips it onto her finger.

                PETER
        Something to remember me by.

Peter smiles.  The remark strikes Emma as curious.  But no time to query.  She smiles
back.  He gives her a kiss --

                PETER
            (checks his watch)
        See you in an hour ...

                EMMA
        One sunny day ...

The countdown ECHOES around them as they separate.

14 IN DISTANCE

Valentine watches her.

15 INT. LAB CHAMBER

Inside a bed of ice, Emma is lowered by hydraulic machine into a steel radioactive
thermal chamber, glowing eerily blue

The effect is very cold.  Frozen.  Numb.  Like a sci-fi Sleeping Beauty, beauty
entombed and sealed in a glass coffin.  Plunged down into a vault.  Opposite her --

In another glass coffin, Peter Peel, is lowered down.

16 FROM EMMA'S POV

The sound of their HEARTBEATS.  Their BREATHING.  BLEEP and PULSE OF
ELECTRONICS.  Thru glass and leather.  Like cerebral sex.  Technological, erotic.
Peter winks at her -- Emma locks longingly at him, as --

17 UP IN CONTROL ROOM

Valentine watches behind glass.  Like a kid excluded from a bedroom.  He attends to
dials.  And to his female assistant --

                VALENTINE
            (thrilled)
        Readings still normal ...

The assistant smiles oddly.  FOCUS ON --

An insignia tattooed on her neck: "X404."  A replicant.
They monitor screens.  A DULL HUM.

18 EXT. SALTFLATS - DAY

A weather antenna emerges from the ground:  an enigmatic phallic silver blob, like a
Koons sculpture.  The sun glints off it ...

19 DOWN BELOW

A temperature gauge rises.

The ice is infused with pulsating colors: purple -- blue -- green -- red.  Starts to heat

up as if --

It soaks up temperature:  from cold to hot in instants.

20 CLOSEUP - WHITE GLOVED HAND ON DIAL

"CUMULUS COLLECTOR." The graphs accelerate, but over the dull HUM -- a
MURMUR, a BREATH.  As Emma's HEARTBEAT rises

The gloved  hand turns up the dial, past a red danger mark.

Suddenly a BLIP.  Something wrong.

21 DOWN IN HIS VAULT

Peter Peel's "coffin" starts to overheat. Peter reacts --

                PETER
            (intercom cutting out)
        Losing control -- malfunction
        in thermal chamber -- for Christ's
        -- Emm --!

22 IN CONTROL ROOM

Needles push off the dials, as --

The ice swells: strange mix of colors, absorbing heat and energy in clusters of molten
metal ... steam and sparks ignite ... Valentine's eyes widen in alarm ...

                COUNTDOWN (V.O.)
        Five -- four --  three -- two --
        one ... Three -- two -- one ...
            (repeating)
        Three -- two -- one ...

23 INSIDE COFFIN

Peter's glass cracks

The emergency light goes on -- the ALARM sounds -- lab assistants running ...

24 IN HER COFFIN

Emma realizes; looks to Peter --

25 EXT. SALTFLATS - DAY

The "Koons" antenna is drawing a strange purple cloud towards it, from otherwise blue
sky ... siphoning the purple atmosphere down itself into

26 INT. CONTROL ROOM - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Thru the air ducts the purple cloud starts to billow ... Panic stations! Valentine looks
aghast at the graphs:  all systems fucked, over the intercom --

                VALENTINE
        Emma, Peter, get out! It's going to explode!

FROM Valentine's anguished face TO Emma's face, as

                VALENTINE
        Emma ...

27 FROM HER VAULT

Emma undoes the straps, clambers out of her pod

28 ANGLE (IN DREAMLIKE SLOW MOTION)

Emma clambers onto her husband's pod -- in a sequence eternally replayed for her as a
nightmare --

29 BACK TO SCENE

                VALENTINE
        Get out! Leave him -- ! Emma!

30 RAPID INTERCUTS

The purple smoke enveloping Peter's    pod, soft caresses -- Peter struggling within,
looking at Emma --

                EMMA
        Peter!

Her leatherclad limbs straddled over his glass coffin.  Her HEARTBEAT sounds ... She
grabs, claws on glass --

Her fist draws back, blam! blam! blam! three deadly blows, Emma SMASHES the pod
cover, it --

Cracks -- splinters -- not breaking -- obscuring his face inside like a spider's web, as
behind her

                VALENTINE
        Don't wait for him -- he's not --

Breathless, blood smeared on glass, Emma's gashed fist bleeds thru torn leather glove --
twisted mass of flesh and glass -- GROWLING sound growing as:

31 ABOVE GROUND

The voluminous purple cloud being sucked by the antenna...!

32 CLOSEUP ON EMMA'S DIAMOND RING

gleaming thru a tear of blood as she pounds the glass --

33 BACK TO SCENE

                PETER
            (faint)
        Emma ... Emma ...

As a GROWLING sound grows till

BOOM!  An EXPLOSION rocks the vault -- flames burst out -- sound and vision
separate -- Emma hears explosion as a slow moving tear thru her psyche.  A trauma.

34 ANGLE (IN EXTREME SLOW MOTION)

The blast flings Emma back thru space, flying unconscious as if in a dream, floating
backwards in --

A milky way op-art swirl of glass and steel fragments, now -- out of control,
weightless, powerless, as --

The background of sealed doors, white corridors all vanish. A spinning, black void
opens up behind her, as her eyes shut, head falls back --

An orgasmic, dream of near-death, as a CRASH OF MUSIC BEGINS a hip new
version of the "AVENGERS" THEME TUNE --

CREDITS SEQUENCE.

35 SERIES OF SHOTS

In stark silhouette  The swishing of a bowler hat spinning thru space

An umbrella tossed in the air, flicked like a deadly weapon --

A rich velvety feel, key colors black/white/red.  Dandyish and erotic followed by blasts
of violence, dreamy op-art puzzles and psychedelic patterns over --

A sensuous BLACK, background -- slowly revealed to be a woman's leather-clad 
body --

In silhouette -- A bowler hatted man, Steed, a catsuited woman Emma.  Flashes of: 
hair -- eye -- a red rose -- in bloom -- petals folding and unfolding, then tightly shut.

A thorned stem, sharp to the touch --

FROM black and white INTO color -- leather Background metamorphosing into black
and white of a chessboard as ...

A medieval knight moves around its queen in a formal dance --

A fetishistic attention to detail: leather catsuit, swish of legs, boots ... hair tossed
back - - red nails over black ... creamy white skin ... zips ...

A silhouetted man in bowler hat in Savile Row suit -- old Etonian knotted tie --
umbrella stabs like a sword --

Umbrella with knotted stems of a rose furling round -- then a tear, gash -- rose cut and
tossed into --

His lapel. Until, at the end: together in silhouette.
Bowler hat thrown, skimming, swishing thru air, until --

Now only a single HEARTBEAT ... BA-BOOM ... BA-BOOM ...
Then --

PISTOL SHOTS OVER as:

36 INT. EMMA'S BEDROOM - PRE-DAWN

A gasp as Emma wakes abruptly from her nightmare, years later, startled by the shots,
naked beneath satin sheets.  Her HEARTBEAT FADES as she looks around her Klaus
Oldenberg room, vinyl comforter, satin sheets.  A toss of her hair.

Looks more mature. Sexual, haunted. Mrs. Emma Peel -- widow.

Same every night.  Next to the clock, a framed photo of her dead husband, Peter Peel.
From outside ANOTHER SHOT ...

Emma flings on a satin robe, goes to the window and sees --

37 HER POV

a CAR zooooming past, its bowler-hatted driver racing thru early morning streets.  The
damn thing BACKFIRES again ...

38 BACK TO SCENE

Emma frowns, annoyed.

39 EXT. STREETS - DAWN

Zoom!  The sleek, sporty black Jaguar SS100 burns down deserted streets.  Inside is a
bowler-hatted man --

JOHN STEED, late 30's.  Handsome English gent, roguish looks, dandy's clothes.  A
Beau Brummel figure in a Savile Row suit, velvet collar, embroidered waistcoat.
A debonair Etonian, Steed oozes charm, wit and - when he chooses to -- hard-edged,
steely menace.  He drives through --

40 LONDON (1999)

This is 'Avengersland': a parallel world painted by Rene Magritte, forever England.
Bright pinks, greens and reds, an imperial city in final decadent bloom.  White stucco
buildings. Regency style in candy colors.  A surreally 90's city like a hipper, edgier
version of the 60's preserved in aspic, where --

Over the RADIO, a plummy voice:

                ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        ... The War Office today approved military 
        expenditure for the nation's new defense alert 
        system. A spokesman  said he would raise the 
        matter at the forthcoming World  Council of 
        Ministers, but that a state of vigilance was 
        still necessary in the uncertain climate.

As Steed turns into a mews, we realize that in this kinky, pop world, ordinary life does
not intrude.  No traffic.  No extras.  Nothing to spoil the view.

As the radio continues with a weather forecast, Steed --

41 EXT. STEED'S GARAGE - DAWN

Steed's car enters his garage -- Door closes as --

42 INT. STEED'S FLAT - DAWN

but the curtains are still drawn so the place is dark.

A large bachelor's den.  Dark wood, leather armchairs ...

Steed enters his library from a concealed door --
Titles on wine and birdwatching.  He clicks the door, goes to his drinks cabinet. Pours
a brandy.  Hears a noise ...

Instantly on guard.  In his glass, sees a shadowy reflection move.  Steed peers 'round a
corner.  Sees a silhouetted figure stand over his desk -- a burglar?
Steed sneaks up behind -- raises his umbrella, and --

Crack!  Brings the umbrella down -- on the suspect's head.  Who manages to dodge,
swivel 'round, and --

Bam!  Delivers an expert blow to Steed's stomach.  A rapid exchange of blows.  Steed
recoils, about to jab the umbrella, when --

His assailant about to deliver a kick to his crotch -- Steed covers the area -- bam! a
spiked heel hits his bowler -- as the curtains are drawn back, light floods in -- they
freeze.

Steed knows his opponent:  a lethal blonde in red leather.

                STEED
        Brenda -- ?

43 FROM ABOVE HIM

a voice --

                MOTHER (O.S.)
        Steed -- ?!

44 BACK TO SCENE

Steed swivels 'round to face -- upside down -- a man hanging like a bat from the ceiling
inches before him --

Pommaded hair, fat, dandyish:  MOTHER, head of secret services; hands of extendable
metal hooks.  And BRENDA, his beautiful leather-clad bodyguard.  Who smiles
seductively.

                STEED
        Mother. I thought you were burglars.

                MOTHER
        Brenda and I thought we'd drop in.

Mother suits action to the word, drops into his wheelchair.

                BRENDA
        See how you're getting on ...

                STEED
        Something in the wind?

Mother wheels himself from the study.  Taps a barometer.  It whirls around.

                MOTHER
        Weather's turning nasty.

                STEED
        You didn't come to talk about the
        weather, surely.

                MOTHER
        Oh yes I did. I want you to meet
        somebody.
            (off Steed's look)
        I expect you'll like her.

Brenda coolly files her nails.  A flash of jealousy.

                STEED
        'Her'?

45 INT. EMMA'S FLAT (PRIMROSE HILL) - DAY

A groovy penthouse (a Lichtenstein come to life?).  Bach PIANO MUSIC floats in the
air.

Hands gliding over keys, Emma Peel plays with virtuoso skill.  On the piano, a framed
picture of her late husband.  And a photo of Emma between Peter and Valentine.

A KNOCK.  Emma gets up, goes to the door.  The MUSIC KEEPS PLAYING, keys
jumping up and down automatically, as --

46 AT DOOR

Emma flicks open a large automated eye.  Peers thru.  Opens

47 IN CORRIDOR

A MESSENGER (distinctive outfit) hands over a package tied in a bow.

                MESSENGER
        Dr. Peel?

                EMMA
        Thank you ...

Emma shuts the door.  Unties the bow, opens up  Finds an embossed card:

                EMMA
            (reads)
        'Please answer the Telephone.'

Emma looks: The phone sits there.

Just then ... RING-RING.  Emma goes over, picks up the phone.  A recorded message,
an upper-class woman's voice:

                WOMAN (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Boodles Club, the Mall, 2:30 p.m.
        Mr. John Steed ... Boodles Club,
        the Mall, 2:30 p.m. Mr. John
        Steed ...

BEEP.  The phone goes dead.  Emma opens up the case.  Unveils a brace of kippers.
Puzzled, she holds up a fish.

                EMMA
        Kippers ...?

48 EXT. BOODLE-S CLUB (PALL MALL) - DAY

Near the Mall, outside white stucco buildings, a Lotus Elan pulls up and parks as a car
conveniently leaves, cutting off another angry CAR.  HONK!  A dash clock says 2:15.
Out gets --

-- Emma Peel, different attire.  She climbs steps.  On a brass plaque, "Boodles
Gentlemen's Club."  She goes in, passing --

-- an astonished uniformed commissionaire.

49 INT. BOODLES' LOBBY - CONTINUOUS ACTION

A PORTER approaches her, equally surprised.

                PORTER
        May I help you, madam ...

                EMMA
        Mr. John Steed, please.

                PORTER
        I'm afraid that's impossible.

                EMMA
        Impossible?

The Porter points to a notice:  "No non-members.  No animals.  No women."

                PORTER
        You are female?

                EMMA
        As you see.

                PORTER
        Then you can't come in.

                EMMA
        I have an appointment.

                PORTER
        No women. Not in Boodles. Not
        since 1922.

                EMMA
        Really -- what happened in 1922?

Bored, Emma breezes past, already inside the hall.  Old mahogany, portraits of dead
politicians, leather chairs.  A male enclave.

The Porter rushes up to restrain her.

Hardly missing a step, Emma lays a gentle hand on his shoulder -- finds the nerve ends. 
The Porter winces and --

                EMMA
        Thank you so much. I can find Mr.
        Steed myself ...

-- collapses on the ground in agony.  Emma ignores him.  Pushes thru double doors,
upstairs, statues of naked bronze warriors frown down on her, into

50 INT. BOODLES - TURKISH BATHS - DAY

Thru a cloud of steam in an oriental room

Steed sits naked save for a towel.  He hears a disturbance, thru the mist, sees --

Emma before him.  Automatically, Steed dons his bowler and tips it in her direction.

                STEED
        Doctor Peel, I presume?

                EMMA
        And you must be Steed. Please
        don't get up.

He doesn't.  HISSING STEAM between them as they study.

                STEED
        I was about to throw in the towel.

                EMMA
        I had a spot of bother at the door.

                STEED
        I shouldn't wonder. Not a woman
        inside Boodles since --

                EMMA
        1922. Why the kippers?

                STEED
        Red herring would have been too
        obvious, don't you think?

                EMMA
            (looks around)
        So what was all this -- some sort
        of test?

                STEED
        Congratulations, you've penetrated a 
        bastion of male privilege. I guessed 
        you weren't a stickler for Tradition, 
        doctor.

                EMMA
        Whereas you are.

                STEED
        Dyed in the wool. But I can admire 
        someone who doesn't play by the 
        rules.

                EMMA
        Rules are made to be broken.

                STEED
        Not by me. Play by the rules,
        Doctor, or the game is nothing.

                EMMA
        And just what is the game?

                STEED
        I say, this is all terribly formal.  
        Must I go an calling you Dr. Peel?

                EMMA
            (re:  the steamroom) 
        Under the circumstances, you may 
        call me Mrs. Peel.

                STEED
        Much better.

                EMMA
        And now that we've settled the matter 
        of honorifics, will you kindly explain 
        why you wished me to meet you?

                STEED
        I didn't. Mother did.

                EMMA
        Mother?

Steed steps closer, smiling.

                STEED
        I expect you'll like him.

Off Emma's reaction --

51 EXT. THAMES RIVER (NEAR WHITEHALL) - DAY

CAR ROAR OVER.  Down the embankment Parliament and Big Ben in b.g., the sleek
Jaguar zooms at 60mph.  Steed dodges traffic --

Wearing racing goggles, windscreen down --

Executes a nifty maneuver, swerves on a zebra crossing, scatters pedestrians,
HONKING his HORN.  Beside him, Emma is cool as a cucumber.  Steed turns
charmingly.

                STEED
        Tea time -- four o'clock.  Mustn't
        be late.
            (beat)
        A word of warning. Don't take the
        macaroon. Mother's favorite.

Steed swerves down a narrow alleyway, into a secret car park entrance by the
riverbank.  He pulls up before a sign:

        RIVER THAMES WATER AUTHORITY
                No Admittance

At a control barrier Steed inserts a card.  Emma sees a light flash up: "Security -- Top
Priority Clearance Only."  The barrier lifts.  She looks again at Steed, reappraising him
as Big Ben approaches four.  The car disappears in darkness ...

52 LARGE WINDOW CURTAIN

opens, revealing water!  We are beneath the Thames -- garbage and fish float past a
window of reinforced glass.  An original Campbell's tomato soup can floats down as we
WIDEN to reveal ...

53 INT. SECRET SERVICE HQ - UNDERWATER - DAY

Mother in his wheelchair, pulling the curtain cord.

                MOTHER
        That's better. I much prefer a
        womb with view, don't you, Mrs.
        Peel?

A delicate CLOCK on the mantel CHIMES FOUR.

Mother wheels himself forward and hooks onto the kettle.

                MOTHER
        Shall I be mother?

He pours, presiding like a fat spider at the center of a subterranean web, known as The
Ministry: a vast bureaucracy in a labyrinth of tunnels.

Catches Emma's wandering lock

                MOTHER
        I expect you're wondering where
        you are.

An atmosphere of a gentleman's club reigns in the subterranean bureau -- Emma takes
her tea ...

                EMMA
        Don't tell me: You're the shadow secret 
        service. You're so hushhush, even the 
        legit secret service knows nothing about 
        it. Am I right?

Bodyguard Brenda, a glam leather Moneypenny, wheels a trolley brimming with fancies
over to Emma and Steed.

                MOTHER
        Close. We're so hush-hush, even
        we know nothing about it.
            (before Emma can
            make sense of this) 
        Now let's see, there's coconut cake, 
        date and walnut; I recommend the 
        rum baba ...

                EMMA
        Hmmm ...

                MOTHER
        Looks like rain, Steed...

                STEED
        ... Showers followed by sunny periods.

                EMMA
            (looks up from
            trolley)
        We're not here to talk about the
        weather, surely.

                MOTHER
        Oh, yes we are.

                BRENDA
            (to Emma, cunning)
        Macaroon?

Emma hesitates; takes a cake.  About to take a bite, when --

Mother switches off lights.  A screen drops, covering the water window as the mood
changes from coziness to terror -- an ancient PROJECTOR RATTLES on ...

54 IN DARKNESS

Emma watches on the wall, an official Ministry film of macabre death tableaux in the
English countryside:

                MOTHER
        We've had a series of bizarre weather reports.  
        We kept them hush-hush and sent agents into 
        the field for data. Case number one: 
        April 14, 3:35 P.M., Special Agent Simkins 
        investigating mysterious fires in corn circles.  
        A field outside the village of Little Snoring, 
        one of the hottest days of the year. Trapped 
        by a sudden blizzard. Found frozen to death 
        in a giant ice cube -- like a mammoth in 
        perma-frost.
            (the picture changes)
        Case two: Pilot Raymond Shaw, May 6, 11:28 A.M. 
        Took off from a deserted airstrip near Stoke Poges, 
        investigating bizarre atmospheric reports. A freak 
        rainstorm downed him. Knocked unconscious by a 
        flying fish, falling from 15,000 feet. Twenty-five 
        inches of rain in eight minutes, over an area the size 
        of a cricket pitch ...
            (the picture changes)
        ... Case three: June 2, 5:43 P.M. Defense Chief 
        Major Courtnay. Remains discovered in a turnip 
        field near Ashby de la Zouche. Our boffins 
        recorded a sudden blast of heat. Scorched earth, 
        temperature of 1000 degrees. Spontaneous 
        combustion. Not much of him left ...

CLICK.  The lights go back on.  Emma notices - a new arrival

a tall, striking OLDER WOMAN; dark glasses.

                MOTHER
        My number two. Special assignments.  
        She's --

                EMMA
        Let me guess -- 'Father'?

                FATHER (OLDER WOMAN)
        All happy families here, Mrs. Peel.

Father's dark glasses turn to Emma like a hawk.  Runs her fingers over Emma's face. 
Gets the outline.  Emma realizes --

                EMMA
        You're --

Blind ... Father smiles.

                FATHER
        God, you're quick.

                MOTHER
        Have a look at these, Mrs. Peel --

He passes 'round a box of evidence related to the screen events:  Steed investigates a
pair of black shoes and bowler; Emma, a fish.  The shoes have agent Simkins' name
in them ...

                STEED
        Ah ... From Trubshaw's.  My
        shoemaker.

                EMMA
            (unimpressed)
        A kipper. Or a red herring? What were 
        they investigating?

                FATHER
        A series of bizarre shifts in local weather 
        patterns ...

                STEED
        Global warming?

                FATHER
        Jungle plants in the Arctic? A lush 
        English village transformed overnight 
        into African scrubland? Blizzards in summer?

                EMMA
        How curious ...

                MOTHER
        Something strange is happening. And 
        whoever knows about it doesn't want 
        us to find out.

                FATHER
            (to Steed)
        Your mission is simple. Find out
        how and why these agents died.

                EMMA
        I'm no spy -- where do I fit in?

                MOTHER
        Your research into climate engineering was 
        state-of-the-art. Your experiments could 
        have revolutionized our knowledge of global 
        warming -- had they succeeded. We need 
        your expertise.

                STEED
        Perhaps I'd better start calling you doctor 
        again, Mrs. Peel --

Emma hesitates, unsure for the first time ...

                EMMA
        I'm not sure I'm ready to return to work.  
        I've been out of action for some time. I'll 
        consider your proposal.

She gets up, ready to go.

                FATHER
        One moment, Mrs. Peel. There's another 
        special reason we wanted you to join our 
        happy family; rather curious, actually ...

Mother hits the lights.  He flicks the video into slow-mo.  File thru image clarification,
identikit sketches.

                MOTHER
        Eye witness reports. Strangers in the area.  
        One description tallied in all three places.  
        Recognize her?

Emma locks.  On the screen comes -- Emma Peel.  Steed reacts.

                EMMA
        Me, isn't it?

Emma stares at the screen: incredible.  Like a twin sister.

                FATHER
        Think of it as special assignment, Mrs. Peel.  
        With a twist. You're our chief suspect.

                EMMA
        You're saying I have no choice.

                MOTHER
        Father will be your controller. Steed here 
        will show you the ropes.

                EMMA
            (very arch)
        Ropes?

55 INT. SECRET SERVICE HQ SHOOTING GALLERY

A life-size target of a man with blank face, bowler hat and umbrella, flips up, and --

BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM!  Is riddled with holes by

Emma, who works at reloading as

56 HIGH ABOVE IN ONE-WAY MIRRORED GALLERY

looking on, Mother with Steed.

                STEED
        Think she really killed those agents?

                MOTHER
        She may not know. Theory goes she
        may be very ill.

                STEED
        Amnesia?

                MOTHER
        Possibly. Split personality ...

                STEED
        Insane ... ?

                MOTHER
        Who knows? If Dr. Darling is right, 
        you should watch out.

                STEED
        Why?

                MOTHER
        She may try to kill you.

57 IN SHOOTING GALLERY

Emma swiftly turns, aims, and --

BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! FIRES with dead-eye precision. 
All on target.  Steed reacts.  Ulp.

                STEED
        Perhaps I ought to talk with Dr. 
        Darling.

58 INT. SECRET SERVICE HQ PSY OPS ROOM

A gallery of portraits of Emma Peel projected on the wall based on Warhol's Jackie
(1964) -- Poignant, inscrutable, fascinating, iconic -- blown up, dissected, analyzed. 
The swirling newspaper dots cover Mother and Steed like bubbles from a light show.

As DR. DARLING, head of the Ministry's Psychological Operations (Psy Ops) -- a
kind of spy version of Timothy Leary, briefs them. In his thick dark glasses and beard,
Darling's obsessive interest in Emma adds a sinister air.

                DR. DARLING
        One key point: Mrs. Peel is a widow:
        she's obsessively devoted to the memory 
        of her husband the scientist Peter Peel. 
        You may find her a little ... remote.

Images of Peter Peel on the wall.  Of Emma with him.

                DR. DARLING
        They were a team. Met at Cambridge. 
        Working on a top secret research mission 
        into weather conditions, code name The
        Prospero Project, when Peel died.

Steed looks meaningfully at Mother.

                MOTHER
        Something went wrong. System malfunction.  
        Explosion. Mrs. Peel had a narrow escape.  
        Suspected sabotage. Nothing proven. File 
        still open.

                STEED
        How come you took so much interest
        in her, Dr. Darling?

                DR. DARLING
        Her husband was one of ours.

                STEED
            (eyes Peel's photo,
            then Mother)
        Peel? Did she know?

                MOTHER
        Still doesn't. Better safe than sorry.  She 
        was in a dangerous game, Steed. High 
        stakes. She may prove to be a risk.  If 
        she is, there's only one solution.  Termination.

                STEED
        Anyone particular in mind?

                MOTHER
        You.

OFF Steed's reaction.  CLASHING BLADES OVER ...

59 INT. SECRET SERVICE FENCING SALON

Steed and Emma (new outfit), cross swords.  Like everything else she does, Emma is a
champion.  Steed is hard put.  Both fence attached to cables -- very high-tech 
dueling ...

Steed is in white; Emma (natch), in black ... yin and yang ...

                STEED
        You're a lady of hidden talents,
        Mrs. Peel ...

Tic-tac ...

                EMMA
        I've no intention of hiding them ...

Tic-tac ...

                STEED
        Scientist ...
            (tic-tac)
        ... marksman ...
            (tic-tac)
        ... swordsman ...
            (tic-tac)
        ... To what do you attribute your 
        overachievements?

Fast swordplay.  Tic-tac-tic-tac-tic.  Steed's good, too.

                EMMA
        My father always wanted a boy.

                STEED
        Really?  I fail to see the connection.

                EMMA
        I had a feeling you would. Touche!

She lunges; her foil tips right into the heart on Steed's chest.  BUZZ!  Steed removes
his mask; holds her foil tip.

                STEED
        I take your point.

Emma takes off her mask.

                EMMA
        Do you?

                STEED
        Yes indeed. I need protection.

60 EXT. SIGN - DAY

"Trubshaw's of Jermyn Street, since 1756."  Steed's Jag parked in front -- of course
there's a space.  Getting out

                EMMA
        I thought we were on our way.

                STEED
        Oh, absolutely, but Trubshaw's a man 
        worth meeting. No point setting out 
        half shod.

                EMMA
            (dry)
        Or half cocked.

61 CLOSEUP - TRUBSHAW

slips Steed's hand-made shoes an.  The "lasts" shapes of shoes beside him -- bear
Steed's name.

                STEED
        I couldn't agree more. Thank you, 
        Trubshaw.

                TRUBSHAW
            (significantly)
        Very good, Mr. Steed.

WIDEN to reveal:

62 INT. TRUBSHAW'S GENTLEMEN'S SHOP - DAY

A bull moose's antlers.  A horned rhino.  A Leopard.  A tiger.  Then next to them, in a
wall of hunting trophies Emma paces impatiently beneath them.  Shop assistants attend
in tails and wing-collars, very old school tie.  Steed emerges helped into a new flashy
waistcoat ...

                EMMA
            (gags at the waistcoat)
        Steed, we really must be --

                STEED 
            (relishing his shoes)
        Ahh. Perfect fit. The luxury of a 
        hand-made shoe. As unique as a face 
        or a fingerprint. Or should I say DNA?

63 BEHIND DISPLAY

Eyes watching Emma and Steed rise ...

                EMMA
        You can but I wish you wouldn't ...

                STEED
        Thank you, Trubshaw ...

A youngish man -- in black polo neck, Beatle-cut mop, pauting lips, smart suit, druggy
high-pitched giggle.  BAILEY, a cocky, cool psychopath.  He watches Steed and
Emma leave ...

... and saunters after them ...  CAR ROAR OVER.

64 EXT. LONDON STREETS - DAY

as the Jag races through them, heading for the country.

                EMMA (V.O.)
        That place is so absurd, so out of date ...

                STEED (V.O.)
        Do you really think so?

Another car follows them ... as they pass Buckingham Palace, now painted pink and
guarded by female grenadiers ...

65 SIGN

reading:  "Scotland" with an arrow, as Steed and Emma zoom past in the Jag ...

                STEED (V.O.)
        Press that button, would you?
        Tea?

66 CLOSEUP - SPECIAL DASHBOARD COMPARTMENT

opens, revealing a tea service: a samovar of tea, feeding into a pre-warmed pot,
pouring into two china cups ...

WIDEN to reveal:

67 INT. JAG - DAY

Emma, reacts, pours from the samovar ...

                STEED
        Sorry. Didn't mean to interrupt
        your flow of oratory ...


Steed's JAG BACKFIRES again as at the beginning ...

                EMMA
        You know what I mean. This car
        -- and you. Nobody walks around
        like that. Milk?

                STEED
        Not all Tradition is bad, Mrs.
        Peel. No thank you.

She hands over a cup.

                EMMA
        But why? What's the point?

                STEED
        A Gentleman has to have a code.
        This is part of mine. A uniform.
        Think of it as my suit of shining
        armor.

                EMMA
        And I suppose you're the knight.

                STEED
        The most unpredictable piece on
        the board. And always ready to
        protect his queen.

                EMMA
        That's predictable. When I find
        a queen in need of protection
        I'll let you know.

Steed looks in the mirror.  Behind them, a car.  Tailing?

                STEED
        I'm hoping you will.

He puts his foot down.  Zoom ...

68 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE - DAY

Towards picturesque Scotland.  The JAG ROARS by - then the other car ...

69 INT. JAG - DAY

Emma consults a list, reads --

                EMMA
        Sir August Merryweather ... why
        are we seeing him first?

                STEED
        As per mother's instructions.

                EMMA
        Do we always follow Mother's
        instructions?

                STEED
        For a man in my position --

                EMMA
        Just what is your position, if you don't 
        mind my asking.  How did a stuffed 
        shirt like you get into this line of work?

                STEED
            (smiles)
        They call me in when they've reached a 
        dead end. Freelance. Like yourself.

                EMMA
        I have no choice. Why should you
        risk your life?

                STEED
        After our fencing match, I was rather 
        hoping you would do the risking.  
        More tea?

                EMMA
        No thanks.

                STEED
        I meant me.

Emma takes in Steed's evasive answers.  Sighing, she pours.

70 EXT. HIGHLANDS - DAY

The Jag winds around Loch Ness, followed by the car.

                STEED (V.O.)
        According to Mother, Sir August owns 
        half of the Highlands. A millionaire.  
        Former head of Special Projects at the 
        Ministry. Now ...

                EMMA (V.O.)
        An eccentric recluse?

71 INT. JAG - DAY

                STEED
        Not so much eccentric. More barking 
        mad. He has a wife called June. And 
        a daughter somewhere -- Julie.

                EMMA
        June, July ... August?

                STEED
        The family does seem to be somewhat 
        meteorologically inclined.

                EMMA
        Any other vices?

                STEED
        All of a piece, really. A fanatical 
        weatherman. Chairman of BROLLY.
            (off her look)
        British Royal Organisation For
        Lasting Liquid Years. Thinks British 
        weather has been tampered with 
        by ... aliens.

Emma takes this in.

                EMMA
        So ... I distract him while you snoop 
        around? How?

                STEED
        Small talk.  Try the weather.

72 EXT. HUGE COUNTRY HOUSE - DAY

Steed and Emma speed up to the huge open main gates

Signs:  "Private: No Admittance."  Guards in hunting gear and plus fours, with loaded
rifles.  They start up the drive ...

Several peacocks on the lawn fan open their beautiful tails.

One of them, a mechanical peacock whose thousand eyes CLICK with the WHIR of a
CAMERA ...

The other car pulls in behind. Inside, reveal Bailey watching them.

73 INT. MANOR HOUSE CORRIDOR - DAY

On a tartan carpet, a SCOTTIE BARKS furiously at a set of EXPIRING BAGPIPES
on the floor.  PAN UP to reveal:

A BUTLER leading Emma down the corridor --

-- where she admires the eccentric fixtures, pausing to note a large teddy bear outfit
with tartan trimmings instead of the usual suit of armor.

                EMMA
        Original ...

                BUTLER
        This way, miss ...

                EMMA
        Missus ...

He opens the double doors, admitting Emma into

74 INT. A LARGE ROOM

of semi-tropical climate.  Jungle plants, parakeets, snakes.  Walls lined with display
cabinets and bell jars:  stuffed birds, butterflies, spiders.  A thermometer reads:

100 degrees with high humidity. The Butler leaves.

Emma fans herself.  Nobody in the roam.  But hears a sound of RAINFALL from a
smoked glass conservatory.

                EMMA
        Sir August ... ? Sir August ... ?

                VOICE (O.S.)
        Eh? In here!

Emma follows the SOUND, steps cautiously forward.

75 INT. CONSERVATORY

beneath a sprinkler system of torrential rain, an old man splashes in bizarre rubber togs.
Emma stays cool.

                EMMA
        I've come to apply for membership
        in Brolly --

                SIR AUGUST
            (shouts above the tempest)
        You don't get rain like you used to in 
        England. A good shower that's the ticket.  
        Stiffens resolve, puckers the spirit, quells 
        the namby-pamby in a man.

SIR AUGUST steps out of the shower and wind machine.  A belted rubber macintosh,
flippers, goggles.  He starts to disrobe, the NOISE DIES DOWN --

                EMMA
        I so agree. How did you acquire a 
        taste for it?

                SIR AUGUST
        Out in India. So character-forming for the 
        British. Not the heat. Good Lord, no. The 
        rain, dash it. A good monsoon. Fifteen 
        inches overnight. A whole week of lovely 
        rain. I remember one summer in Jaipur ...

Sir August removes his goggles, recognizes her.

                SIR AUGUST
        You

                EMMA
        Have we met?

                SIR AUGUST
        You mean you don't recall??

Before Emma can reply, the door opens...

                SIR AUGUST
        Ah, Lady June ...

Emma's attention switches to LADY JUNE, a buxom lady in a sou'wester and galoshes,
who wheels in a tray of scones.

                LADY JUNE
        Dear August.  Loves his showers.
        Like a baby.
            (beat)
        Scones, Mrs. Peel?

                EMMA
        Thank you, Lady -- June ...

Emma sees Sir August gazing wistfully out of the window, which is rapidly 
darkening ...

                SIR AUGUST
        Ah, beautiful. Just as he promised.

                EMMA
        Promised? Who promised?

                SIR AUGUST
        There, look!

Emma looks, sees rain start to pitter-patter on the windows.  Emma exchanges looks
with June as the rain starts pouring.

                SIR AUGUST
        Imagine being caught out in a blow 
        like that!

76 EXT. MOORLAND - DAY

THUNDER and lightning -- Steed is caught out in it; puts up his umbrella; wanders
over the brow of a hill, past a big sign:  "No Trespassers."  Rains more.  And more.
Turns to a tempest, as --

                STEED
        I say, this is a bit much.

Lashed by rain ' Steed carries on to the brow of the hill.  He looks over, peers through
the mist at --

A deep purple cloud.  Mushrooming towards him.

Steed can't escape it.  It envelops him.  Starts to blink.  Cough.  Footsteps less sure. 
Surrounded by thick purple haze

Steed stumbles and falls

Down a hill.  Tumbles to the bottom.  He knocks his head on a rock.  Steed blinks,
shakes his head.  Eyes refocus.  He sees

77 UNDULATING SAND DUNES

Sun shining down on yellow sand, a barren vista.  Dead trees.  Suddenly Steed's in the
Sahara.  A heat haze shimmers.

Steed blinks, thinks he's dreaming when he sees ...

78 IN DISTANCE - RED PHONE BOX

Steed heads towards it.  The PHONE BOX seems further away.  Like an optical
illusion.  Then hears RINGING.

Steed still bowler-hatted.  Overcoat.  Perspiring.  Takes off bowler, wipes brow. 
Adjusts rose in buttonhole.  It wilts.

He arrives at the phone box. Opens the door.  Steed picks up the RINGING PHONE,
listens to --

A SCRATCHY ORCHESTRAL RECORDING of "The Merry Widow."

                STEED
        'The Merry Widow'...?

Over the MUSIC, a strange --

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        ... Hello ... Hello? ... Who the
        hell...? Who is this? ... You must
        leave the test area. I repeat,
        leave the area ... Help is on the
        way ...

CLICK.  The line goes dead.  Steed is baffled.  Steps out, sees --

79 ON HORIZON

a shimmering heat haze.  A figure on a camel moving towards them.  Steed watches
amazed, as the camel pads closer ...

The mirage arrives. The rider dismounts. A woman in yashmak and veils. She draws
closer. Drops the veils to reveal --

Emma Peel.  In her black leather catsuit.

                .STEED
        Mrs. Peel. Good of you to drop by. 
        And I see you're wearing your - 
        riding outfit?

Emma moves closer.  Steed smiles at her.  Emma closer and -- chop! -- gives a kung-fu
jab to the throat, a kick to the balls, a jab to the stomach.  As Steed lies on the 
ground --

                STEED
        Manners, Mrs. Peel.

Emma takes out a .38 GUN, points at his heart, FIRES -- 

BLAM!  BLAM!  BLAM!  BLAM!  FOUR SHOTS --

80 EMMA'S POV

-- The bullets strike his chest.  Round his heart.  Steed slumps back on the sands.  Eyes
close ...

81 EMMA

moves over him. Drops a small toy snowshaker into his curled fingers. Blows a good
bye kiss.

82 STEED'S POV 82

The sun.  Clouds roll by.  The camel peers down at him.

                                
    FADE TO BLACK.

Sound of CLACKING ...

FADE IN:

83 INT. SECRET SERVICE HOSPITAL - DAY

A hospital ward.  Empty apart from one bed.  A nurse (Brenda in her red leather), her
spiked heels clacking on the floor, brings over a cup of tea to

Steed in a hospital bed.  Who wakes, surprised to see Emma.  Peering over him.  Very
nonchalant.  Eating his grapes.

                STEED
        Ah, Brenda ...
            (as she leaves)
        Mrs. Peel?

                EMMA
        You should be dead.  How do you
        feel?

                STEED
            (eyes her)
        Strange.

                EMMA
        You were very lucky.  Four shots to 
        the heart. I found you after I slipped 
        away from Sir August. Mother brought 
        you here. Not me you should thank.

                STEED
        I wasn't about to.

                EMMA
        I mean your man Trubshaw.  Your
        bullet-proof waistcoat.  I thought 
        you were just overdressed.

                STEED
        I might say the same.

84 FROM GALLERY

Mother with Dr. Darling taking notes.  Emma looks up at them.  Drops to a whisper. 
But they both are wearing headphones.

                EMMA
        Mother and Dr. Darling have me 
        under observation. They think I 
        tried to kill you.

                STEED
        Why should they think that?

                EMMA
        You told them. You said I arrived 
        on a camel, shot you four times. 
        Left you for dead.

                STEED
        Frankly that's how I remember it.

                EMMA
        But that's absurd. I may not be 
        over-fond of you, Steed, but it's 
        not my style.

                STEED
        Perhaps your memory plays tricks,
        Mrs. Peel.

                EMMA
            (conceding)
        That's possible. Sir August was convinced 
        he'd met me before. But I'd never met him.  
        Another odd thing. When it rained, he said 
        it was just as someone had promised.

                STEED
        Did he say who?

                EMMA
        No. But he must know. Incidentally, 
        my double left you with this.

Emma shows Steed the toy snow scene.  A winter wonderland snow scene.  He looks
puzzlingly at it.  On its underneath. "The Wonderland Corporation," followed by --

                STEED
        An invitation. To a 'formal picnic'...?

                EMMA
        Did you say formal? I must dress.

85 EXT. LONDON STREET - NIGHT

The sporty Jag pulls up outside a tall, swanky building.  Steed gets out, opens her door.
Irritated, Emma steps out of the car, clad in her leather suit --

86 CLOSEUP OF HER HEEL

hitting the street.   PAN UP TO Steed, admiring --

                STEED
        I must say, you look more your
        old self --

                EMMA
        You mean my other self ...

                STEED
        Either way ... may I ask: why
        you dress in that fashion?

                EMMA
        I should have thought that was
        obvious ...
            (off his smirk)
        I'm in mourning.

She moves off.  Stay on his poker face.

                STEED
        I can't wait to see afternoon.

He joins her; they survey the building.

                EMMA
        Where's the picnic?

They look up to --

87 INT. CONFERENCE ROOM - NIGHT

A boardroom suite, overlooking London.  Lights twinkling --

Around a conference table.  Twelve TEDDY BEARS.  Each six feet tall.  Ridiculous
and sinister.  In pink, turquoise, brown, black, white, green.  Furry, giant paws and
ears, swivel eyes.  One teddy sports a familiar tartan ...

On the table, children's party food: jellies, hundreds and thousands, birthday cakes. 
And wrapped presents before each.

Each bear has a name-badge: Bobby, Bobo, Bruno, Bibi, Betty, Binky etc. pinned to
their fur.  A children's tune, "THE TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC," plays.  Followed by -
a gavel rapping order.

A distinctively chilling voice, eerily familiar and seductive, which ECHOES through our
story --

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Ladies, gentlemen and bears ...

The teddy bears look round.  Can't hear who's talking.

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Today is history. The first day of the future. 
        I welcome you to the first general meeting 
        of the Wonderland Corporation, now allied 
        with our colleagues from Brolly ...

Murmurs of congratulations amongst the bears ...

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        You have all given time, money and expertise 
        to achieve our goal. But we are reaching a 
        new phase of our operation. From today, 
        many of you will no longer be needed. I have 
        to warn you ...

Dismay from the teddy bears.  As a CUCKOO CLOCK RINGS OUT,

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        A cuckoo.  The first sign of spring, and ... 
        A cuckoo in our nest. Our organization is 
        no longer secret. Agents are investigating 
        us. Their names are John Steed and Emma 
        Peel. I believe we have a traitor among us 
        ... perhaps more than one ...

Uproar from the teddy bears.  Shouts of "Who?" (*PS: One of the Teddys is a giant
rabbit who seems especially alarmed).

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        That remains to be seen. When we find 
        the traitors, they will be dealt with severely.

                TEDDY BEAR #l
        These agents.  Where are they?

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Here. In this building. By our estimate, they 
        will enter this room in thirty-five point five 
        seconds precisely ...

Panic.  The bears scramble to go, bumping into each other.

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        I am sorry the party is over.  But we 
        shall meet again.
        To each of you a gift. A token of
        my appreciation.

In front of the teddy bears, each one receives a present wrapped up in paper with a pink
and silver bow.

The tartan teddy opens his up:  A snow scene.  Anxious moans.

88 INT. BUILDING - NIGHT

UP and inside fire staircase, Emma and Steed run up -- Open the door to the
conference room.  The CUCKOO RINGS on their entry.  To FIND an empty room.
Only the party detritus plus little teddy bears sitting where formerly the big ones sat; the
teddy bear picnic MUSIC PLAYING again OVER ...

One snow shaker left.  Steed picks it up:  Inside it:

89 TINY EMMA PEEL

in black leather.

                STEED (O.S.)
        For you, Mrs. Peel.

90 BACK TO SCENE

Emma stares at it.  Turns it over:  an address.

                EMMA
        Another invitation. 38 Marlborough
        Terrace ...

91 INT. EMBASSY (BELGRAVIA) - NIGHT

Inside number 38, a deserted Eastern bloc embassy.  A dilapidated hammer and sickle
tapestry in tatters.  Old spy techno-junk lies discarded in elegant living rooms.

Steed and Emma open the door, rush inside.

They search for clues.  A cigar left in an ashtray.  Steed picks it up with distaste. 

Then moves over to the wine rack, picks up a vintage bottle of champagne --

                STEED
            (admiringly)
        Hm ... A Veuve-Cliquot '56 ...
            (then puzzled)
        But he bites the end of his
        Monte Cristos ... ?
            (frowning)
        Clearly, we're dealing with a
        maniac.

Meanwhile, Emma goes into the --

92 NEXT ROOM - EMMA'S POV

where she sees a blob of BUBBLING GUNK, like radioactive chewing gum.  A few
pieces of charred clothing tell us this was once a man in a teddy bear outfit.

93 BACK TO SCENE

Steed enters behind her, examines the gunk.

                STEED
        Colonel Crabtree. International
        Satellite Systems. Formerly of
        the Ministry.

                EMMA
        How on earth can you tell?

Steed holds up the inside of a battered shoe:  the name.

                STEED
        Elementary, Mrs. Peel. Trubshaw
        isn't the only shoemaker still
        practicing his trade ...

                EMMA
        Very good, Steed ...

A MEWLING SOUND.

                EMMA
        What's that?

Leaving Steed to ponder the remains, Emma goes into

94 ANOTHER ROOM

Dark.  Switches on the light.  And gasps.

95 STEED

looks up as Emma emerges with - 

A Leopard cub.  Steed raises his brolly.

                STEED
        What on earth?

                EMMA
        Any ideas?

                STEED
        Well, he was a fellow of the Royal
        Zoological Society ...

                EMMA
        Is that written in his shoe?

                STEED
            (smug)
        Common knowledge, Mrs. Peel ...

                EMMA
            (shrugs)
        She had this in her mouth. There,
        there...

Cooing to the cub, Emma tosses to Steed -- another snowshaker.  Inside -- another
address:  84 Cadogan Place.

                STEED
        Not again.  There's got to be
        another. way to go about this.

96 EXT. CADOGAN PLACE APARTMENT BUILDING (KNIGHTSBRIDGE) - NIGHT

Down a sheer wall Emma Peel abseils with rope and crampons.  Before gliding through
an open French window --

97 INT. KNIGHTSBRIDGE FLAT - NIGHT

Emma investigates.  Nobody there.  She looks 'round.  Military memorabilia.  Busts of
Napoleon and Charlemagne.  Looks inside drawers.  Desks.  Meanwhile --

98 INT. STEED'S JAG - NIGHT

Steed feeds a carton of milk to the leopard, who is a handful ... licking, pawing him ...

                STEED
        Now, now ...
            (sings)
        'I can't give you anything but
        love, baby...'

99 INT. KNIGHTSBRIDGE FLAT - NIGHT

Emma searching ...

100 OUTSIDE FLAT DOOR 100

    a key in lock.  Door opens.  Silence.

101 INSIDE - EMMA

finds a snowshaker.  About to look underneath.  Hears a NOISE.  Looks up, in front of
her in the mirror, sees -A giant teddy behind her.  Ready to strike --

Emma swivels 'round,  a fluid balletic motion, and --

Bam!  A kick to the teddy's stomach.  Then off balance, Emma hurls him over her
shoulder, darts in to pin the teddy to the ground as --

The teddy grabs Emma's legs, flings her off balance.  She falls.  Teddy grabs a military
sabre from the wall, and Woosh!  Slices through air at Emma's head.  She ducks.  The
sabre skims her hair.  Emma grabs another sabre; the fight is on!

Emma counterattacks.  Slashes with the sabre and the teddy's head goes flying off! 
Jesus.  The torso stands unsteadily.

Emma's eyes widen as:

A man's head emerges from the teddy torso.

Emma's so surprised, he can slug her ...

Emma's out.

102 INT. STEED'S JAG - NIGHT

so is Steed and the Leopard -- both asleep.  A little milk dribbles down Steed's chin ...

103 INT. KNIGHTSBRIDGE FLAT - NIGHT

The man goes to the other room.  Starts to take off the rest of his teddy costume. 
Throws clothes into a suitcase.

The PHONE.  Terrified, the Man picks it up ... The voice ...

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Naughty teddy ...

                MAN
        No! You can't ...

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Ask not for whom the telephone
        rings, it rings for thee ...

                MAN
        But I've got rid of her.  She's ...

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Go to the window ... To the window.

Teddy moves to the open window.  Sudden PAIN.  LIGHTNING.

Teddy looks up in terror as a purple cloud releases another BOLT.  Direct hit.  The
teddy slumps to the ground.  Soggy, waterlogged, very dead.  Kinda like the
other guy ...

104 IN OTHER ROOM

Meanwhile Emma wakes up. Turns the corner.  Towards the other room, sees dead
Teddy.  Reads the label on his suitcase ...

                EMMA
        Major D'Arcy ... ?

105 OVER HER SHOULDER

from the window behind her like a spider on glass appears another "Emma" --

-- let's call her Bad Emma -- coming straight for Emma.  She makes a NOISE.  Emma
turns just in time to see.

                EMMA
        Well, well. If it isn't me ...

Emma starts towards her double, who hesitates, then turns, leaping out the window ...
she wears the same black catsuit.

The real Emma rushes, follows her "double"

Clambers outside to rappel up the line to

106 EXT. ROOFTOPS - NIGHT

Emma looks.  Beneath a starlit sky criss-crossed by wires, a rooftop maze of buildings,
flanked by giant gargoyles -- goblins, lions, griffins -- over twinkling lights ...

Emma searches the roof -- no sign, only shadows.  Then turns a corner to see --

Above the city, fairy lights on the rooftops of Harrods, lit by a million bulbs ... giant
neon signs ...

Several floors below, Emma sees the streets.  A twinge of vertigo.  Then she looks up,
hears a NOISE -- From:

107 BEHIND GARGOYLE

she sees her "double" run.  Emma gives chase.

Hot pursuit.  Over rooftops.  'Round wires.  PAST neon signs high over the city ...

Emma follows.  Gains on the "double," who --

Pushes faster.  Gliding between rooftop buildings.  Dodging, weaving.  But Emma
gains more.  Sleek limbs, muscular, perfect body machine, until --

108 EMMA'S POV

as she sees her "double" leap over a yawning chasm.  And stumble on the other side for
a footing.

109 BACK TO SCENE

as Emma's adrenaline surges.  She cannot stop, she --

Jumps!  Hangs in the air.  Limbs pushing out for the edge.  And only just, she lands
perfectly, gaining, closing, until --

110 ON NEXT ROOFTOP

Emma gains up close.  A final burst of acceleration.  Then without warning, her
"double" --

Turns, Emma catches up, and --

Wham!  Wham!  A kick -- a chop to Emma's body - double scissorkick -- Emma reacts
swiftly, surges into overdrive --

In a lightning-fast kung fu duel -- CRACK OF BONE -- CRUNCH OF BLOWS -- a
flurry of kicks as Emma --

Lands on her back.  The "double" attacks.  Emma retaliates --

Kicks up her leg -- flings the "double" over her head she lands awkwardly -- a
METALLIC CRUNCH in a blow to her head -- but picks herself up without pausing

And vanishes into the rooftop maze.

111 AGAINST SKYLINE

Emma stands.  Looks.   She's lost her "double."  She stands alone, silhouetted against
the night sky.

Caught in the moonlight.  Above sparks of neon.  Daunting, muscular, poised for
action, as --

Ears listening to distant noises.  SWOOSHING TRAFFIC.  FLUTTER of BIRD
WING.  HUM of WIND through wires.  Then an AUDIBLE SNAP --

112 EMMA'S POV - HIGH ANGLE

above her a SPAM as a STEEL CABLE WIRE of an aerial is snapped.  Slowly wound 
tightly 'round, bent back, coiled, ready to spring --

113 BACK TO SCENE - EMMA

looks 'round.  Sees nothing, hears the sound of the WHIPLASH coming seconds 
before --

Through the air --

114 EMMA'S POV

a flashing line like a bolt of lightning, but cannot move quickly enough as --

115 BACK TO SCENE

as a cable wire whips across, coils 'round Emma, lashing her tight, crushing air from
her, as the wire --

Sweeps Emma off her feet, whiplashes her back like a spring, hoists her and dangles her
over the city.  She looks down.

A long way.

Emma grabs hold of the wire, which pulls her back.  She drops down to the rooftop ...

Slithers down the roof.  Slips --

116 OVER LEDGE

Emma hangs on with fingertips.

Overlooking city with 100-foot neon sign above her:

117 ADVERTISEMENT

for "Wonderland Weather" with: a repeated loop of a 100-foot high bikini-clad
"Emma" throwing head back in holiday fun -- Sign: "COMING SOON -- THE
NATURAL BEAUTY OF WONDERLAND WEATHER."

118 BACK TO SCENE

Emma hangs on, looks up, stares at "herself."  The surreal repetition of the loop. 
Overlooking the whole city.

Dizzy, Emma threatens to pass out.  Just when from --

119 ABOVE HER

an unseen hand from Bad Emma winds down --

Another CABLE for her to hold.  It uncoils down past the windows, telltale SPARKS
flare up as it hits metal --

Emma tries to grab for it.  Misses, then grabs hold, and -- a LIVE CABLE -- a
thousand VOLTS surge through her body --

-- A shock, Emma plummets DOWN TO --

120 STRIPED AWNING

on a lower ledge.  She hangs precariously.  Catching her breath.  About to redouble her
efforts.  When beside her from a --

121 BALCONY WINDOW

an umbrella extended.  Steed reaches out, reels Emma in.  They are back in Teddy's 
flat ... Emma collapses in Steed's arms.  He helps her up -- hands her a phone.

                STEED
        For you, Mrs. Peel.

                EMMA
        Thanks ...
            (dry)
        I see what you mean about letting
        me do the risking ... Hello?

It's Sir August.

                SIR AUGUST (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Mrs. Peel ... Come quickly.
        Brolly's been betrayed! I'll tell
        you everything ... The weather's
        getting worse and worse ... they're
        after me ... coming for me ... come
        quickly!

CLICK.

                EMMA
        Sir August...?
            (to Steed)
        What now?

                STEED
        Ask Mother.

Sound OVER:  RING-RING.

122 INT. MANOR HOUSE (SCOTLAND) - DAY

Sir August gripped with terror, stares at the PHONE.  The scotty DOG BARKS.
Finally, Sir August answers.

                SIR AUGUST
        Mrs. Peel -- ?

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Ask not for whom the telephone
        rings ...

                SIR AUGUST
        No, please! I beg you ...

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Walk over to the window ...

                SIR AUGUST
        Let it be rain, please let it be --

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        Stay by the window. By the window.

Mesmerized, Sir August goes to the window. Looks -- Lady June arrives, too late.

123 OUTSIDE

a purple cloud of cyclone-force rages towards him.  A luminous glow.  Then a
LIGHTNING STRIKE. And --

BOOM!  An EXPLOSION BLASTS the WINDOWS.  A WIND rushes
in ...

                FATHER (V.O.)
        Emergency alert ...

124 EXT. WHITEHALL STREETS - DAY

PAST obscure imperial statues a tiny micro Messerschmidt bubble car tootles down
deserted streets.

                FATHER (V.O.)
        A cyclone hit Banffshire last night.
        Completely unpredicted ...

125 INSIDE CAR

                EMMA
        Where's Mother?

                FATHER
        Mobile HQ. In a blue funk.  Can't 
        take chances. I'm looking after 
        things while he's hiding out ...

Father drives like a maniac.  She senses their unease.

                FATHER
        You're probably wondering how I 
        can drive 'blind.' Simple. A new 
        prototype from the boys in X division.  
        Micro-sensors in the system read 
        signals and road information. Converts 
        the info into miles per hour. 
        Ultra-sensitive.  Ultra-smart.

Father jumps a red light.  CARS SCREECH together in a huge pile-up.  Not that smart. 
Steed holds onto his hat.

                STEED
        We know one thing. That suspect
        was not Mrs. Peel.

                FATHER
        So you say ... 

                EMMA
        You don't believe him?

                FATHER
        It's Mother you have to convince.
        He's very agitated.  Wait here.

Father SCREECHES to a halt on Holland Park Avenue

Steed and Emma get out.  Father takes off ...

                EMMA
        But

                STEED
        Don't bother.  Here's a bus ...

A red London number 22 bus drives up.  As it arrives, in a conductor's cap is -- the
bodyguard, Brenda.

                BRENDA
        Fares, please,

126 INT. BUS - DAY

Steed and Emma board the bus.  Destination:  Not In Service.  They pay Brenda, the
conductor.  Go upstairs.

127 UPSTAIRS

is Mother's temporary mobile HQ.  He squats in a corner.  Metal hooks on electronic
panels.  Now paranoid.  Suspicious.  All the upper windows have been blacked out.

                MOTHER
        Welcome to mobile H.Q. Weather's 
        turning quite nasty. Sir August was 
        blown to smithereens. Along with 
        half of Banffshire.  The Ministry's 
        worried.

                EMMA
        He tried to warn us ...

                STEED
        We had a lead to Wonderland
        Weather but we got there too late.
        Someone tipped them off ...

                MOTHER
        Too late anyway. Today's escapade 
        was only for starters. This is no 
        ordinary weather. It's manmade. A 
        kind of weather bomb.

                STEED
        Impossible.

                EMMA
        Not quite. This is my field.

                STEED
        Is there anything that isn't?

                EMMA
            (ignores)
        The Prospero Project was started by 
        my husband. It was an early attempt 
        to solve the problems of global warming.  
        In theory, climate engineering is entirely 
        feasible. We thought of injecting a 
        chemical cocktail into the atmosphere 
        by laser and satellite. A 'quick fix'...

                STEED
        Filling in mother nature's blind
        spots ... ?

                EMMA
        Exactly. There'd been earlier attempts 
        to pump carbon dioxide into deep sea.  
        Propane gas mostly. In small quantities 
        it captures chlorine. Protects the ozone 
        layer. But it proved impractical. 
        Too bulky ...

                STEED
        But if someone miniaturized the
        process...

                EMMA
        That's what we were working on.

                STEED
        Sounds as if someone's hijacked
        your research.

                MOTHER
        Would it be possible to use it for
        military purposes?

                EMMA
        Directed by laser. Bounced by
        satellite. Quite possible.

                STEED
        Where would they aim for?

Mother thinks, gets out of his wheelchair; takes a turn about the bus, sits down again. 
No one pays any attention.

                MOTHER
        London. The World Council of Ministers 
        meets soon on global defence. If you can 
        control the weather, you control the world.

                EMMA
        After the cold war ...

                STEED
        The hot and cold war ...

Sign "Grand Opening Soon."  WIDEN to reveal ...

128 EXT. WONDERLAND WEATHER OFFICES - DAY

Steed looks around, picks the lock ... hi-tech style ...

129 INT. WONDERLAND WEATHER OFFICES - DAY

A kind of space-age travel agency.  Steed enters.

At the reception desk, the receptionist has her back turned.  Steed sneaks in, moves
behind a screen, overhears --

A man -- Bailey -- giving orders to the receptionist

                BAILEY
        New orders. The penultimate phase. 
        Now fully operational ...

Steed moves away from them, pushes a set of double doors open, arrives inside --

130 INT. WONDERLAND OFFICE - DISPLAY - DAY

A long corridor surrounded by a presentation of --

Virtual reality weather:  clouds, sunny vistas, lush meadows, desert.  And slogans: 
"Be natural.  Act natural.  Think natural.  The natural beauty of Wonderland Weather."

Steed reacts; the model is the same as Emma on the big neon sign near Harrods ...

Steed finds a desk.  Inspects papers.  Sees a postcard of a large stately home.  He
pockets it.  Then looks 'round to see --

Bailey before him.  We recognize him as the young dandy trailing Steed.  Neither gives
away the other.

                BAILEY
        We're not yet open for business,
        I'm afraid.

                STEED
        Shame. I was recommended. By a
        friend.

                BAILEY
        Really?

                STEED
        Sir August Merryweather? I was
        looking for something relaxing.
        Say, a Tuscan hillside in June?

                BAILEY
        Normally, we'd be eager to
        oblige --

                STEED
        Seriously?  

                BAILEY
        Of course. Natural weather delivered
        to your door on demand. Down your
        phoneline. For limited periods.

                STEED
        You don't say. How real does it feel?

                BAILEY
        As real as you wish. Hot or cold.
        Humid or dry. Anything you like.
        Within reason.

                STEED
        There are limits?

                BAILEY
        The technology is brand new. Soon 
        it will be more powerful. We 
        anticipate a huge demand. Leave us 
        your number. We'll be in touch.

                STEED
        No need. I'll call again.

Steed raises his bowler.  Bailey watches him go.

131 EXT. WONDERLAND OFFICES - STREET - DAY

Steed emerges, stares at his postcard -- the stately home and:  
"Headquarters, Wonderland Weather, Ltd." as --

                EMMA (V.O.)
        My car. I'll drive.

132 EXT. COUNTRY ROADS - DAY

Emma's LOTUS ELAN WHIZZES BY...

                STEED (V.O.)
        A day in the country ...

133 INT. LOTUS - DAY

                EMMA
        Three agents killed by bad weather...

                STEED
        ... And by you, Mrs. Peel ...

                EMMA
            (ignores)
        Then a mad millionaire. Head of a secret 
        defense establishment. A group of 
        eccentrics obsessed by weather ...

                STEED
        ... And by you, Mrs. Peel. Everything 
        points to you.  No sisters?  No 
        undiscovered twin?

                EMMA
        Not that I know of.  Explanation?

                STEED
        According to Dr. Darling, you're a 
        psychopathic personality with 
        schizophrenic delusions, suffering from 
        recurring amnesia based on traumatic 
        repression, leading to outbursts of 
        anti-social and violent behavior.  Q.E.D.

Steed lets it sink in.  Emma looks a little hurt.

                EMMA
        Is that what you think?

                STEED
        Oh, well ...
            (beat)
        Just my type, Mrs. Peel.

134 EXT. COUNTRY LANES - SEVERAL ANGLES - DAY

The Lotus races 'round blind corners.  Hairpin bends.  Across a train at a level crossing,
which just misses them --

135 INT. LOTUS - DAY

Emma sees Steed hold on for dear life. She smirks --

                STEED
        Do you always drive this fast?

                EMMA
        Have I trespassed on a male
        prerogative?
            (before his reply)
        We're being followed. I saw him
        at Trubshaw's ...

Steed looks into the mirror, sees a car behind them.  Pulling up, trying to catch up.
Emma glances in the mirror, and --

                EMMA
        Hold on ...

Puts foot down.  ZOOM.  Extra ACCELERATION.  Steed's head pinned back to his
seat.  Emma's hair tossed in the wind.

136 EXT. COUNTRY LANES - DAY

The Lotus twisting and turning.  The car behind always catches up.  Emma tries to
shake it.  Gears up.  Mach force.  Over crossroads.  Shaking 'round corners, as ...

137 BEND

before Emma pushes foot down.  Further ACCELERATION.  The car behind struggles
to keep up.  Emma coasts ahead, turns a corner --

And suddenly sees in front of her --

138 HUGE TRUCK

crossing directly in their path!

                STEED
        Turn!

139 EMMA

swerves, plunging the car into a haystack, where it is completely hidden as --

140 TRUCK

clears in time for the following car, which keeps going.

141 ON HAYSTACK

as Steed emerges, brushing off straw.  An old lady on a bicycle with a basket appears ...

                OLD LADY
        Are you alright, young man?

                STEED
        I think so, thank you so much ...

A SQUEAL of TIRES as -

The following car swerves back, stops and Bailey emerges, gun drawn as Steed and the
Old Lady react ...

                BAILEY
            (relishing)
        Reach for the sky, pardner.

Steed raises his hands.

                OLD LADY
        Oh, dear --

To Steed's surprise, she pulls an Uzi from her basket and

BANGBANGBANGBANG -- !  SPRAYS BULLETS into Bailey, who crumples, gun
spinning along the tarmac.  Cute and sweetlooking, the Old Lady is unfazed.

                OLD LADY
        Cocky little bastard. I hope he
        was a baddy.

                STEED
        I feel sure of it.

                OLD LADY
        I'm Alice. Mother said you'd be
        on your way. Mrs. Peel with you?

                STEED
            (looks around)
        She was ...

They start pulling away hay from the haystack ...

                OLD LADY
        You with Mother or Father?

                STEED
        Both, actually.

                OLD LADY
        Good. Glad to see they're together at last.  
        They don't get along. Promotion. Top job.  
        Most unfair. Quite a fuss at the Ministry.

                STEED
            (not paying attention)
        You don't say.
            (mumbles)
        Like looking for a needle in a ...

142 INSIDE HAYSTACK

Coughing.  Then Emma, sputtering straw as Steed's face appears.  He tries to conceal
his relief at seeing her.

                STEED
        What, Lady Disdain? Are you yet
        breathing?

                EMMA
        Barely.

                STEED
        You will let me know if you find
        that queen who's in need of
        protection, won't you?

He pulls her out.  She's annoyed.

143 OUTSIDE HAYSTACK

Emma brushes herself off; pulls off a piece of straw.

                EMMA
            (holding it ruefully)
        This must be the last straw.

                STEED
            (takes one off
            her back)
        Here's the one that broke the
        camel's back.

                EMMA
        Someone didn't want us to get to
        the party.

                STEED
        I expect we'll have to gatecrash.

                OLD LADY
        I may be able to help you.

144 EXT. STATELY HOME FROM POSTCARD - DAY

comes to life.  Steed, Emma and the Old Lady survey ...

                STEED
            (checks postcard)
        Wonderland Weather Ltd.

                OLD LADY
        This way ...

145 EXT. HALLUCINOGEN HALL - GROTTO AND MAZE - DAY

On a lawn, a peacock flares its thousand eye tail.  A MECHANICAL CLICK, its eyes
conceal hidden cameras, recording Emma, Steed and the Old Lady, who've landed
inside the walled grounds.  They move stealthily forward, unaware ...

                OLD LADY
        Over here ...

The Old Lady waves them on.  They enter a tunnel into

146 MAZE

Tall hedges surround Steed and Emma and the Old Lady on all sides.  They follow the
path, slopes , round, curves, turns into hairpin bends and U-turns.  At first intrigued ...

Then perplexed.  Emma leads the way, Steed following.  The Old Lady slips OUT OF
VIEW.  Steed stops to pick a rose, puts it in his lapel.  Emma rushes ahead.

                EMMA
        Aha ... Yes ... It's clear now. A
        trapezoid shape, dictated by twin
        diagonal paths and a single
        curving path. A late Seventeenth
        Century design, originally for
        King William of Orange, copied...
        Ah ...

Steed sees Emma slip 'round a corner.  He pursues her.  Glimpses her.  Then loses her.
Another glimpse.  Sees her thru hedges, then seemingly --

Thru the other side of the hedge.  In two places at once.

                STEED
        ... Mrs. Peel? I think I'm seeing
        double again.

Out of sight, Emma rushes on.  Around her, the hedges grow taller.  She seems to
grow smaller.  Emma begins to realize things are not what they seem.  As she pushes
her way thru --

147 FROM ABOVE

the maze as a formal patter-n. Three tiny figures dart round.

                                
DISSOLVE THRU TO:

148 INT. HALLUCINOGEN HALL - CONTROL ROOM - DAY

A pattern on a screen.  The lines of the maze reformulated as abstract lines.  Steed,
Emma and the Old Lady as three flashing dots.  Someone, somewhere is watching
them.  Laughter, then a familiar voice --

                VOICE (O.S.)
        Now this is more like it ...

149 EXT. MAZE - DAY

Steed searches for an exit.

150 ANOTHER PART OF MAZE

Emma sees a statue of a Butler.  Which springs to life.  Summons Emma.  She follows
down a path strewn with leaves.

As Emma steps on the leaves, she --

Falls down -- a giant rabbit hole.

151 INT. RABBIT HOLE

Emma spins through darkness, like Alice in Wonderland ...

                EMMA
        Steed ... !

                STEED (V.O.)
        Mrs. Peel ... ?

152 EXT. MAZE - DAY

The identical face of Emma on a marble statue, as --

Steed studies the classical statue ...

                STEED
        Mrs. Peel ... ?

Steed hears a noise, turns to see --

Emma walking towards him.  She picks the rose from his lapel, slowly coils an arm
around his neck.  Pulls Steed towards her, closes her eyes -- kisses him full an the
mouth.

                STEED
        Mrs. Peel ... !
            (more kiss)
        Mrs. Peel ...

The kiss ends.  Steed recovers his composure, lips coated with her lipstick.  His tongue
traces his lips; smarts ...

                STEED
        Your lipstick ...

Poison.  He goes dizzy.  Steed collapses to the ground.

153 INT. HALLUCINOGEN HALL - DAY

Inside the house, a grand hall.  Deserted.  A cobweb hangs from ceiling.  A velvet
curtain tattered and torn.
Emma.

A CUCKOO CLOCK RINGS the hour.  Ahead, the real Emma sees --

A giant staircase.  There on the stairs -- a glass eye.
She picks it up.  Puts it in a pocket.  Emma goes --

154 UPSTAIRS

Sees a series of family portraits an the staircase.  One of herself in ornate aristocratic
regalia.

155 LONG CORRIDOR UPSTAIRS

Rooms on either side.  Emma goes down the hall, pushes doors.

156 INSIDE ROOMS

A mad child's collections of ... toys... rocking horses ... train sets ... ventriloquists'
dummies... and ...

Butterflies ... scarabs ... beetles ... glass eyes, staring at her from the blackness ...

Then Emma turns into a whole room of ...

Snow shakers ... A wall of them in glass cabinets like insect specimens or fossils. 
Emma picks up one snow scene.

She shakes it.

157 EXT. HOUSE

as if in response, a storm gathers.  Shadowy clouds roll in.

158 IN MAZE

A drop of rain starts to fall.  Steed's eyes flicker open.

                STEED
            (re: rain)
        Not again.

He rises, looks down, reacts --

Alice, the Old Lady, lies near him in the maze, her neck snapped... Steed kneels, next to
her in the rain

                OLD LADY
        It's a trap. Tell Mother, beware.
        Tell Father.

She dies in his arms.

Wind picks up, too.

Steed looks about, frowning with discouragement --

159 INT. HALLUCINOGEN HALL PLAYROOM - DAY

THUNDER and lightning outside.  Inside the room of snow shakers, a CHILDHOOD
TUNE PLAYS.  Emma shakes the snow scene.  The weather seems to grow darker.

160 FROM BEHIND

Emma hears the unmistakable chilling voice:

                VOICE (V.O.)
        I wouldn't shake that too hard.
        The weather might turn nasty.

From the shadows ... a man.  A silhouette.  Behind a distorting lens.  His shape and
face unclear.  Emma puts down the shaker.

                EMMA
        Quite a collection.

                VOICE (V.O.)
        If nature gives a man a collector's mind, 
        it doesn't matter what he collects.  
        Butterflies. Old China. Penny farthings. 
        A true collector grows more obsessive 
        as the years pass.

Outside the big window the weather is turning nasty ...

                EMMA
        Your voice -- it's so familiar ...

                VOICE (V.O.)
        We have met ...

From the shadows, a man moves out, revealing:

Peter Peel, Emma's husband!  THUNDER.

                EMMA
        Peter ... ?

Instinctively Emma moves towards him.  A long pause.

                EMMA
        I must be dreaming ...

Emma pulls back.  Before she can turn, Peter takes her hand, places it over his heart. 
BA-BOOM, BA-BOOM, BA-BOOM ...

                PETER
        Listen... Very much alive.

Peter touches her hand.  Emma looks into his eyes.  Intrigued but alarmed, disbelief. 
Peter raises her hand to his lips.

                PETER
        Darling, it's me...

Emma shudders, battles with herself.

                EMMA
        Peter ...

Emma is tempted, yet filled with terror.

161 CLOSEUP - EMMA'S EYES

Inside her pupil --

                                
    FLASH CUTS TO:

162 MEMORY FLASHES

His face as he kissed her -- his ring on her finger -the visor cracking -- the glass
obscuring his face.

163 BACK TO SCENE

                EMMA
        Impossible ... how?

Peter smiles disarmingly.  As if the answer was obvious.

                PETER
        For you ... all for you ...

Peter comes over, folds her in his arms.  Takes her head between his hands.  Emma
leans over to him, about to kiss him, both closing their eyes, until --

Lips parted.  Before they kiss, Emma pulls back --

                PETER
        Don't be afraid, darling.

She turns, runs to the door.  Like a trapped bird.  She tries the door -- locked.  Another
door -- locked.  A window -- locked.

                PETER
        Don't run away. I forgive you, 
        Emma. I know you left me. But 
        I still love you. Do you still have 
        my ring? I need it.

Peter grabs hold of Emma.  She pulls away.  Emma sees his face before her, pleading
with her.  Seductive yet nightmarish.

As if hallucinating, Emma runs away, towards --

The big window overlooking the gardens.  She runs, leaps, and in SLOW MOTION --

Crashes thru the GLASS, shards and splinters SHATTERING all 'round her, as she --

164 EXT. HALLUCINOGEN HALL - WINDOW - DAY

somersaults through the window down to the ground.  Lands with a THUD on the wet
ground.  Looks up to see --

Steed above her, the STORM RAGING.

                EMMA
        Steed!

She struggles to her feet, comes towards him, upset.

                STEED
        Oh, no. First time, shame on
        you. Third time, shame on me.

He slugs her and the SCREEN GOES BLACK.

                DR. DARLING (V.O.) 
        Diagnosis confirmed.  Mrs. Peel is 
        suffering from delusions and 
        hallucinations. An extreme personality 
        disorder. She imagines her husband 
        Peter Peel has come back to her ...

CLOSE ON Emma's face.

                DR. DARLING (V.O.) 
        A classic syndrome, to overcome her 
        subconscious guilt at her other crimes.  
        We've attached her to the dreamscape 
        machine. We'll soon see what her 
        unconscious looks like...

Emma's eyes flicker...

Steed comes INTO FOCUS, sitting by Emma's bed.  This time he's eating her grapes ...

Emma looks around ... Everything blurs.  A STEADY PULSE DRONE.  Tugs at
leather straps.  No use.  WIDEN to reveal Emma strapped to a special couch --

Her head surrounded by a plastic dome, terminals and wires leading out into a
Dreamscape machine.  Drowsy, disoriented.

                EMMA
        Where am I?

                STEED
        The Winslow Home for Retired
        Lepidoptorists. I'm so sorry
        I struck you, Mrs. Peel. Please
        forgive me. I thought you were
        someone else ...

                EMMA
        Was I?

                STEED
            (no smile)
        I expect that's for you to know
        and me to find out ...

                EMMA
        It was Peter -- I saw him ...

Drugged, Emma's eyes drop.  FOCUS CHANGES TO --

165 ABOVE HER

A giant spiral HYPNODISC WHIRRS, creating trippy black and white zig zag op-art
effects a la Bridget Riley.

She blinks.

                                
    DISSOLVE TO:

166 SAME SCENE - LATER

Steed is gone.  Dr. Darling leans over her.  Emma stares at the hypnodisc.  Closes her
eyes.

167 EXTREME CLOSEUP ON HER EYES

Thousand REMs per sec -- a tiny chip next to her eyes, transmitting out via wires to --

168 UP ON WALL

A "Dreamscape" apparatus like a liquid TV screen flicks thru random images from
Emma's unconscious.  Peter Peel -- Teddy Bears -- post card views -- childhood 
snaps --

169 BESIDE "BED"

Dr. Darling furls his hand over Emma's, his fingers resting upon her ring.  During the
interrogation, he soothingly strokes her hand -- tries to remove the ring without
arousing her suspicion.  Pulls gently on it.

170 UP IN GALLERY

In his wheelchair, Mother sits beside Steed.

                MOTHER
        This man -- did you see him?

                STEED
        No. Her husband, she says. Alice
        tried to warn us. A trap. Tell
        Mother beware. Tell Father
        That's all.

171 BY COUCH

Dr. Darling leans forward to interrogate Emma.

172 FROM HER POV

He looks and sounds sinister.  From a corner of her eye, she sees -- a clip of keys
hanging from his pocket.

173 BACK TO SCENE

                DR. DARLING
        I want you to say the first thing
        that comes into your head when I
        say these words. Do you
        understand ... ?
            (as she nods)
        Blue ...

                EMMA
        ... bottle ...

                DR. DARLING
        Red ...

                EMMA
        ... head ...


                DR.  DARLING
        White ...


                EMMA
        Knight ...

                DR. DARLING
        Black...

                EMMA
        ... death ...

                DR. DARLING
        Love...

                EMMA
        ... death ...

Steed watching, listening ...

                DR. DARLING
        Flower ...

                EMMA
        ... power ...

The exchange speeds up.  Unknown to Dr. Darling, Emma picks his keys; unlocks her
straps.

                DR. DARLING
        Nature ...

                EMMA
        ... preserve...

                DR. DARLING
        Secret ...

                EMMA
        ... love...

                DR. DARLING
        Hope...

                EMMA
        ... love ...

                DR. DARLING
        Fear ...

                EMMA
        ... love ...

                DR. DARLING
        Peter ...

As Emma talks, the "Dreamscape" plucks images from her unconscious in trippy
psychedelic rush:  faces -- colors -- patterns flash past.

                EMMA
        ... Piper picked a peck of pickled 
        peppers how many pecks of pickled 
        peppers did Peter Peel -- ?

174 CLOSEUP - EMMA

Quietly unclicks a lock.  She stops in mid-gabble.

                EMMA
        How long have I been here?

                DR. DARLING
        Three days.

Emma unlocks her straps.  Sits Up.  Woozy.

                EMMA
        Do you get paid by the hour?

Dr. Darling is shocked, indignant.  Emma rips wires from her body.  The "Dreamscape"
machine winds down.  Up in the gallery --

BAM -- !  Mother bashes his metal cane on the railings

                MOTHER
            (filtered)
        You are here under observation, 
        Mrs. Peel. You must answer Dr. 
        Darling's questions

Pushes Dr. Darling aside.

                EMMA
        I resign.

                MOTHER
            (filtered)
        You need treatment, Mrs. Peel.  You
        can't resign.

                EMMA
        Watch me.

Emma staggers.  Mother looks at Steed.  Who snaps himself out of staring at the
hypnodisc.

Emma heads for the airlock door marked:

"ANTI-GRAVITY CHAMBER -- NO ADMITTANCE"

                MOTHER
        Don't open that, Mrs. Peel!

Fat chance ... she goes in ...

175 INT. ANTI-GRAVITY CHAMBER

Emma floats in the air, as Mother, Dr. Darling and Steed all follow.  And float
helplessly, turning around madly.  Trying to gain on Emma.  Mother's wheelchair,
Steed's umbrella and bowler, all tumble thru the air as Steed tries to reach the "OFF"
switch

                EMMA
            (echoing)
        What are you trying to do to me?

                MOTHER
            (flailing)
        We want to help...!

                EMMA
        I thought I was a widow. My
        husband ... the only man I ever
        loved ... is dead. For the rest
        of my life I have to live with
        that.

                MOTHER
        The death of Peter Peel was a
        great loss. To us all ...

                EMMA
        To you ... ?

Mother looks at Emma.  He's let the cat out the bag.  Steed finds the "OFF" switch.
They all tumble to the floor, Mother landing perfectly in his wheelchair,
Steed effortlessly catching his hat and umbrella.  He moves to Mother --

                STEED
        I think you owe Mrs. Peel an
        explanation ...

Steed stares Mother out.  Who delivers his revelations.

                MOTHER
        Peter Peel was a first class agent.
        A senior operative.
        'X' department Special operations.  
        He was engaged in top secret research.  
        Top priority.  Government approved.

                EMMA
        The Institute ... the funding ...

                MOTHER
        A cover ... for us.
            (beat)
        I'm sorry...

A turning moment for Emma.  A life lived on a lie.

                EMMA
        So all that time. Our work, our research 
        was for you ... for this? And the 
        accident --

                DARLING
        It was no accident.

                EMMA
        The official investigation ...

                MOTHER
        ... was written by me.
            (beat)
        It was sabotage, Mrs. Peel.

Deadly serious, Emma walks over to him.

                EMMA
        Who?

                MOTHER
        Quite frankly ... it could have
        been you.

Silence.  Emma looks away, shocked.  Steed intervenes

                STEED
        You're accusing Mrs. Peel of
        killing her own husband?

                MOTHER
        Her husband suspected someone very 
        close to the operation. On the day he 
        died, he was setting a test.
        To prove to himself -- to us that his 
        wife was beyond suspicion. He had to 
        be certain. He said he was going to 
        give Mrs. Peel something ...

Emma keeps staring at Mother, fingers her diamond ring.

                MOTHER
        ... I want you to remember. Did
        Peter give you anything on-that 
        day?

176 CLOSEUP - EMMA

touches her ring.

177 BACK TO SCENE

Emma looks up at Mother.  A barefaced lie.

                EMMA
        No.

Steed notices Emma touch her ring nervously.

                DR. DARLING
        He said if it vanished, he'd know
        it was ... you who betrayed him.
        He took a huge risk. The ultimate
        test.

                EMMA
        So I'm still ...

                MOTHER
        Under suspicion. Everyone died in 
        the explosion, Mrs. Peel. You were 
        the only survivor ...

Mother waits.  Emma turns round.  Looks fiercely at him.  Mother shifts uneasily as
Emma walks past him to the airlock.

                MOTHER
        This is an official matter, Mrs.
        Peel. No need to take it
        personally. Where are you going?

                EMMA
        To find out who killed my husband.

                MOTHER
        The doors and walls are monitored, 
        Mrs. Peel. This is a very secure 
        establishment.

                EMMA
        So am I.

Emma pushes open the doors.  Walks out.  Down a corridor.  Dr. Darling grabs
Mother, as he exits with Steed --

                DR. DARLING
        She must remain here. She's
        highly dangerous.

178 IN HALL - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Mother exits with Steed; they watch Emma going ...

                MOTHER
        Pity. I was growing fond of Mrs.
        Peel. Unfortunately --

                STEED
        Guilty until proven innocent?

                MOTHER
        Mother and Father know best.

Mother wheels himself off.  Then stops; over his shoulder:

                MOTHER
        Something quick. Nothing too ...
        messy.

ON Steed.  CAR ROAR over as --

179 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE CLINIC - DAY

Emma drives a hot-wired Morris Minor out the open gates of the manor house, past a
sign which reads:

"WINSLOW HOME FOR RETIRED LEPIDOPTORISTS" (Butterfly logo)

In the b.g., a couple of old-timers race around with butterfly nets as Steed's jag pulls
past them in hot pursuit.

180 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE - DAY

Emma speeds down lanes ...

Followed at a safe distance by Steed in his SS100.

181 INT. STEED'S JAG - DAY

Steed looks: a bleep on his radar screen tracks the --

182 CLOSEUP - CONCEALED MICRO-BUG - INTERCUT

on Emma's shoulder as she drives ...

183 EXT. LANES - DAY

The cars whiz past ...

184 INT. STEED'S JAG - DAY

Keeping an eye on his radar and the road, Steed switches on the radio.  The weather
forecast:

                RADIO ANNOUNCER (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        '... Sunny intervals leading to
        sudden storms and gale warnings
        for all areas.
            (as he frowns)
        ... Outbursts of rain, scattered
        hailstorms and freezing fog
        greeted the World Council of
        Ministers as they arrived in
        London for their conference ...'

Emma drives into a churchyard.  Steed follows her ...

185 INT. COUNTRY CHURCH - DAY

A medieval country church.  Sunlight streams through stained glass, illumining Emma
as Steed watches her lay --

A red rose by an altar tomb:  an ornate mausoleum two hands clasped in a pose of
eternal sleep:  Peter Peel.

Emma pauses, as in the b.g., choirboys sing hymn practice.  Steed watches Emma move
away, toward the door.  He drops a hymn book.  Emma swivels round -- sees Steed.

                EMMA
        You followed me.

                STEED
        Orders.

                EMMA
        To kill me?

                STEED
            (fractional pause)
        Nothing personal.

Emma smiles. Then turns, and --

Runs!  Steed follows Emma through a door to --

186 INT. CHURCH BELL TOWER - DAY

Steed enters, glimpses --

Emma above.  He follows her.  Hears her footsteps.  Trip- trapping up the spiral
staircase.  Steed listens, follows.

187 UP BELLTOWER

From below, Steed hears a BELL RING.  A FLUTTER of BIRDS.  As debris falls
down -- Steed runs up stairs, reaches --

188 EXT. BELLTOWER TOP - DAY

BELL still RINGING.  At the top, a sheer drop.  Steed edges closer to the ledge. 
Looks.  A long way down.
From behind --

                EMMA
        A long way down.

Steed swivels.  Sees Emma blocking his path.  Cool menace.  Steed steps away from
the edge, Emma circles him.

                STEED
        Careful. You might fall.

Emma steps to the edge.  Steed freezes.  Emma locks down.  Feet resting on the ledge. 
Rocking to and fro ...

                EMMA
        I could save you the trouble.

                STEED
        No trouble.

                EMMA
        Because you always obey orders ...

                STEED
        Always.
            (pause)
        Except ...

Steed nears her.  Emma pushes herself right to the edge.

                EMMA
        Yes ... ?

                STEED
        ... when I don't. It comes down to one 
        thing, Mrs. Peel. Trust.

Steed reaches out for her.  Holds out his hand.

                EMMA
        And do you trust me?

                STEED
        I could be convinced, if ... I knew who 
        poisoned me in the maze. That kiss ...

                EMMA
        It wasn't me; you have my word.

Steed snatches her from the edge, holds her in his arms.

                STEED
        I need proof.

Emma thinks.  Looks at him.  Deadly serious.  Their eyes lock.  She hesitates, then
pecks him on the cheek.

                STEED
        It was longer. On the lips.

Emma hesitates.  Then a kiss on the lips.  Longer.  But not much.  Steed grabs her
hand, pulls her back.

                STEED
        Much longer.  Approximately ...
        fifteen seconds.

Emma harumphs, exasperated.  Moves closer to him.

                EMMA
        ... Ready?

Steed nods.  Emma leans forward.  A full kiss.  At first reticent ... Emma looks at her
watch.  Counts seconds ...

                EMMA
        ... Four ... seven ... ni-...

Then ... forgets.  Warmer, more relenting.  Edging towards passionate.  They stay
embracing for fifteen seconds ...

                EMMA
            (aroused)
        Mmm ... what are you doing?

                STEED
        Keeping a stiff upper lip?

                EMMA
        Is that all?

The kiss continues couple of seconds longer.  Before Emma withdraws.  With an effort,
she regains her composure.  A long silence.

                EMMA
        So I'm in the clear?

Steed savors the kiss.  No reply.  His smile says it all.

                EMMA
        But you did suspect me.

                STEED
        Not for a moment.

                EMMA
        You're playing games.

                STEED
        Aren't we all, Mrs. Peel?

                EMMA
        I thought you played by the rules.

                STEED
        I thought you didn't.

                EMMA
        I'm playing to win.

                STEED
        Winning isn't everything.

                EMMA
        Please don't tell me it's how you
        play the game.

                STEED
            (smiles; stands
            aside)
        After you -- Mrs. Peel ...

Steed motions down the stairs.  It's close to the edge.

                EMMA
        No, after you.

                STEED
            (back to square
            one)
        You don't trust me?

                EMMA
        As far as you trust me.

Emma motions.  Steed goes down, passes close to the edge, and swivels round
nervously.  Emma reads his thoughts.

                EMMA
        When it happens, Steed, you'll be
        the first to know ...

With this comforting thought, Steed descends first.

189 EXT. CHURCH TOWER - DAY

As Steed and Emma exit from the tower, they see --

A tranquil village scene.  Choirboys walk out from the church.  Nearby in the deserted
village street.  A red PHONE BOX.  Which ...

RING-RING ... Starts to RING.

                EMMA
        Who could that be?

A ROLL of THUNDER.  Steed looks up: a clear sky.  He's puzzled.  Suddenly
suspicious.  As Emma moves to the phone.

                STEED
        No -- don't answer it ...

He pulls her back.  Emma looks at him.

                STEED
        That's it. The phones trigger
        the explosions --

RING-RING ... Another ROLL of THUNDER.  Steed connects the two as -- an
angelic CHOIRBOY walks towards the phone ...

RING-RING ... A LOUDER ROLL of THUNDER.  As the Choirboy nears the
PHONE, Steed shouts --

                STEED
    Don't -- don't answer it -- !

190 CLOSEUP - PHONE

RING-RING -- the PHONE in the f.g. as the choirboy closes in, opens the door --

191 INSIDE PHONE BOX

The door shuts.  Noise muffled.  The Choirboy can't hear Steed and Emma's shouted
warnings, as he lifts his hand up, and --

192 OUTSIDE

Steed sees him reach out, warns the vicar and choirboys.

                STEED
        Get down -- get down -- it's
        going to explode -- !

Steed and Emma, all the choirboys hit the dirt, as

193 INSIDE PHONE BOX

The Choirboy grabs the phone, and lifts it up, and

Silence.

No explosion.  A few seconds pass.  Steed and everyone
are down on the ground.  As they see --

194 FROM PHONE BOX

-- the Choirboy leaves the phone hanging.  He gets out, scans the crowd.  Then walks
calmly over to Steed, who's still prone.

                CHOIRBOY
        It's your mother.

The vicar and choirboys look on sympathetically, as --

Steed dusts himself off.  Emma and everyone gets up.  Steed goes to the phone box,
takes the call.

                STEED
        Mother? How did you find me?

His expression changes as he listens.  Emma goes to the phone box as Steed rings off.
He emerges from the box.

                STEED
        I told Mother I took care of you.

                EMMA
        You lied.

                STEED
        I equivocated. But you're not
        their big worry at present. It's
        Dr. Darling:  he's disappeared ...

OFF Emma's reaction to this news --

195 INT. HALLUCINOGEN HALL - DAY

Inside the upper room, in front of a mirror --

With his back turned to us.  Dr. Darling holds something in his hand, and waits as --

196 DOWN LONG HALL

Bad "Emma" walks over.  She stands in front of him.

Blank expression.  Dr. Darling hardly even looks up.  With her hair up, we recognize
on her neck a tattoo:  Z424.

                DR. DARLING
        We are in the final phase. I shall require 
        you to be especially obedient. There 
        must be no failures.

197 CLOSEUP - IN HIS HANDS - SNOWSHAKER

which he grips tightly. As --

198 IN MIRROR

a metamorphosis.  His features melt and bubble, a mask of plastic surgery and it's
slipping around like Michael Jackson's face under kleig lights.  He adjusts it, then ...

Shakes the snowshaker ...

199 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE - DAY

THUNDER as the sky darkens -- PAN DOWN to reveal:

Steed's Jag, zooming through country lanes.  Rain starts.

200 INT. JAG - DAY

Steed driving, winces with the drizzle.

                STEED
        Drat. Someone wants to implicate
        you in this affair, Mrs. Peel.
        Any idea who?

                EMMA
        No idea who. No idea why ...

                STEED
            (thinks)
        Teddy bears, cuckoo clocks, toys
        All children's things ...

                EMMA
        ... Or grown-ups, who still like
        to be children.

                STEED
        Quite. Any childhood friends?
        Enemies?

                EMMA
        Not to speak of. Peter and I
        were both loners. There was
        nobody.

Steed thinks; sighs.

                STEED
        Very well. I have a friend who
        might be of assistance. He's at
        the Ministry. We'd better be
        careful.

                EMMA
        I'm a wanted woman, I know ...

201 INT. MINISTRY CORRIDORS - DAY

Through a door marked "Information & Counter Espionage" --

-- walks Steed with another man in identical clothes:  dapper Savile Row suit, umbrella
and bowler.  Which is

Emma Peel, in disguise.  Steed furtively checks passers-by.

                STEED
        His name's Jones. 'Invisible' Jones.

                EMMA
        Why's he called 'Invisible'?

                STEED
        You'll find out.

At a door marked "Information -- Col. I. Jones." Steed knocks, opens the door for her.

                EMMA
        Aren't you coming?

                STEED
        I'll catch you up. Don't worry;
        he's expecting you.

Emma goes in as Steed walks down the corridor.

202 INT. MINISTRY OFFICE - DAY

A room full of archives and files.  Emma walks through tall corridors, stacks of cabinets
full of old paper.

Dusty, musty and mildewing.  Long forgotten.  Nobody there.  Suddenly Emma 
hears --

FOOTSTEPS.

She follows them.  Round stacks, round corners.  The FOOTSTEPS get LOUDER. 
She's closing in.  The FOOTSTEPS get LOUDER, until up ahead of her --

A filing cabinet drawer opens up.  On its own.

Emma watches as a file pops up, floats through air.  The drawer slams shut.  Still
nobody there.  Emma follows the file to a --

Desk.  Emma watches as -- the chair swivels round.  The file pages open up.  Then the
phone lifts up by itself, a voice:

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Tell Miss Proudfoot, no calls.
            (beat)
        Colonel Jones at your service,
        Mrs. Peel. Just a moment --

Emma looks ahead of her.  To the chair. As --

A desk drawer opens up, a pipe is whisked through the air, a match is struck.  The pipe
lights; smoke belches forth.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Talk to the pipe, Mrs. Peel.
        That usually helps. Don't worry
        about me being invisible. Other
        than that I'm perfectly normal.

                EMMA
        I see.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Or rather, you don't. Learnt the
        tricks in camouflage. Till this
        accident made a prang of things.
        How can I help you, Mrs. Peel?

203 INT. MINISTRY - ANOTHER OFFICE

Steed on the phone.

                STEED
        I say, Trubshaw, Steed here ...
        Barometer's falling fast. Mrs.
        Peel and I find ourselves in
        need of foul weather gear.
            (beat)
        Yes, I'd say gentlemen's snuff
        for starters. And then --

204 INT. INVISIBLE JONES' OFFICE

File pages flip through the air as Jones goes through them.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Ah, here we are. Steed asked me
        to play a hunch:  Valentine Peel.

                EMMA
        Peter's brother?  But --

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Half-brother to be precise.

Emma is surprised.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Now let's see ... Eton, Cambridge ... 
        research into robotics and plastics.  
        Overtaken by Peter's work on the 
        physics of climate change ...

                EMMA
        I know all this.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.) 
        Do you also know that during your 
        final experiment, your halfbrother-
        in-law was under surveillance?

                EMMA
        Surveillance? By whom?

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Father. She gave him an 'all clear' 
        after a security test by Dr. Darling.

                EMMA
        Who's now vanished.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Makes two of us.

                EMMA
        Are you suggesting that Dr. Darling 
        and Valentine were somehow in this 
        together? But that's absurd.

Steed enters behind them on the run --

                STEED
        We must hurry, Mrs. Peel ...

                EMMA
        Hurry?  What for?  I'm just
        now --

                STEED
        You didn't tell her?

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
            (testy)
        I was getting to it.

                EMMA
        Getting to what?

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        The World Council of Ministers meets 
        tomorrow to convene the new global 
        defense initiative --

                EMMA
        I fail to see --

                STEED
        There's a reception this evening. Colonel 
        Jones thinks it advisable we attend.

                EMMA
        Have we been invited?

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
            (poker-voiced)
        Under the circumstances Mother didn't 
        see fit, but I think I can get you in ...

                EMMA
            (surveys her male
            outfit)
        Well, I can't possibly go like this.

                STEED
        I had a feeling. That's why we're 
        in a hurry ...

Steed proffers an arm to Emma.

                STEED
        May I have the honor, Mrs. Peel?

She decides, takes his arm.

                EMMA
        You may, Mr. Steed.

The A-team is born.  Steed and Emma tip their hats to Jones.

205 EXT. LONDON STREETS - SEVERAL ANGLES - NIGHT

Troops rushing in to take up defense positions.  Searchlights pierce the cloudy sky.  A
protective ring of hardware surrounds the hall.

206 INT. MOTHER'S 22 BUS (AKA INSIDE MOBILE HQ) - NIGHT

At the controls, Brenda looks on.  She hands a bag of jelly babies to Mother.  Who
picks out his favorites, as he gives a briefing to Father and others, sitting in
passenger seats --

ORDERS BARKED OUTSIDE as --

                MOTHER
        Inside that hall are some of the
        Most powerful figures in the
        world. Tight security. Our
        only option.

                FATHER
        I'll see to it personally.

Brenda glances over at Father's imperturbable face. As --

207 EXT. PALACE (WESTMINSTER) - NIGHT

Wind picking up.  Outside the grand palace hall for the reception of the World Council
of Ministers, guards stand on duty.  Barriers, flashing lights.  Nobody gets past, 
except --

208 INT. PALACE (WESTMINSTER) - NIGHT

Up in the gallery, Steed and Emma enter through a secret passage behind a painting. 
He with bowler and umbrella.  She in black leather and boots.  They find themselves in
a niche and freeze, very close to one another.  Steed sniff s ...

                STEED
        What's that you're wearing?

                EMMA
        It's called Black Leather.

                STEED
        Intoxicating. Here, have one of
        these.

He fumbles with a bulging jacket pocket

                EMMA
        What is it?

                STEED
        Limpet bomb. Small, very
        compact. From Trubshaw's.

                EMMA
            (hocks it on
            belt)
        When all this is over, we simply
        must get you out of that suit.

                STEED
        You first.

                EMMA
        Shall we?

She leads the way through marble halls, arched galleries, red velvet carpets, glittering
chandeliers.  From the hall, a SPEECH ECHOES:

                MINISTER (V.O.)
        ... In the uncertain climate that threatens 
        this global initiative, no magic umbrella 
        can shield us.

Steed checks out his own.

                MINISTER (V.O.)
        Only our own vigilance. Security and 
        stability are our watchwords.

APPLAUSE.

Steed pauses, offers Emma a small silver box.  Inside...

                EMMA
        Trubshaw again? What now?

                STEED
        Snuff.
            (off Emma's lock)
        I must insist you try some.

Steed takes some; Emma follows his example.  Weird.  Does it make you high?  They
walk on, open doors to --

209 INT. PALACE HALLWAY - NIGHT

An empty gallery.  Steed and Emma peer down at a --

210 MARBLE HALLWAY

A black and white floor.  Butlers move across like surreal chess pieces.  Otherwise,
empty.  A chamber ensemble plays "The Merry Widow" waltz, which floats through
empty halls.

                STEED
        They're playing your song, Mrs.
        Peel.

                EMMA
            (annoyed)
        'The Merry Widow?' I might have
        known. Where's the reception?

They move cautiously forward as

211 EXT. LONDON STREETS - NIGHT

Outside, snow begins to fall.  Trees and buildings shimmer under a light layer of white. 
A Christmassy glow --

Even troops play with snowflakes, until --

212 SEVERAL ANGLES

The wind rises.  The snow falls harder.

213 INT. PALACE - NIGHT

Down in the hallway, Steed and Emma search for the Ministers.  They head down a 
corridor, then hear a NOISE.  They hide behind pillers. As --

Butlers walk past in military file, carrying elaborate displays of lobster and meats. 
Steed steals --

A chicken leg.  Nibbles on it.  Suddenly another door opens -- Emma hides.  Steed
looks up to see -- Father "staring" at him.

                STEED
        Oh, hello ...

                FATHER
        We want Mrs. Peel.

                STEED
        Dead, I'm afraid.

Emma in hiding, listens as --

                FATHER (O.S.)
        You disobeyed an order, Steed.  
        Mrs. Peel is dangerous; she cannot 
        be trusted.

Emma looks out the window behind her; eyes widen ... back to --

                STEED (O.S.)
        I think she can.
            (beat)
        Can you?

Emma is deeply affected by Steed's choice.

Father's face, meantime, has turned to stone.

                FATHER
        I shall summon security.

She turns, almost walks into the door as she slips away.

Emma returns as the ALARM is raised --

                STEED
        Bad news. Father's looking for you.  
        Where are those bloody ministers?

                EMMA
        Have a look at this.

She leads him to the window:  sure enough -- heavy snow.
Steed reacts, eyes wide.

                STEED
        It's almost May, for heaven sake.

214 EXT. LONDON STREETS - NIGHT

The blizzard rages through streets --

Now impassable.  Snow drifts block roads.  White mountains of snow start to climb up
shop fronts.  And amid the sky --

Filled with snowflakes, up round the roofs, a purple cloud descends on unsuspecting
troops --

215 INT. PALACE - NIGHT

Steed returns, rushes across the marble halls --

To Emma. But up ahead, sees --

216 STEED'S POV - FROM WINDOWS

A purple fog seeping into the hallway, billowing through the corridors as --

217 INT. PALACE ANTEROOM - NIGHT

Inside an anteroom, like a Roman arena -- marble pillars, red carpet, golden walls,
ceiling murals --

The World Council ministers assemble:  slick pin-striped suits or African robes, Chinese
Mao-suits, Indian Nehru-jackets, all distinguished men and women, surrounded by --

Fussing officials, minor dignitaries, and butlers, bowing and weaving a web of
diplomatic protocol, interrupted by --

218 CENTER OF HALL

The sight of Emma Peel in black leather.

She strides into the room.  Picks a glass of champagne from a passing butler.  All stare,
Emma raises her glass --

                EMMA
        Gentlemen, ladies. Forgive the breach 
        of protocol. An emergency --

From the hallway -- BOOM -- !  The door bursts open, Emma is blown over by the
blast as the purple cloud races inside.

219 SEVERAL ANGLES

as the smoke furls around the ministers, they choke, fall.

From the doors -- Steed leaps in, gives Emma another snort of snuff --

                STEED
        Quick --it'll protect you --

Emma inhales.  Now immune to the gas, Steed and Emma hear -- CRASH -- !  They
see -- through thick cloud -a mysterious man in a white lab coat, wearing a gas mask,
leading a group of butlers, all in gas masks -- heads like black flies -- in formation
round the ministers, helpless on the floor.  A kidnapping --

The man and butlers haul away several ministers, and --

Escape from the rear doors.  The butlers form a guard to protect the man.

Steed and Emma run after them.  More butlers pursue.

220 EXT. PALACE - NIGHT

As troops roll helplessly in the snow-covered purple haze, the butlers load the ministers
onto waiting choppers as --

221 INT. MOTHER'S HQ - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Mother, Brenda, et al choke on purple smoke in the bus ...

222 INT. PALACE HALLWAY - NIGHT

Behind pillars, Steed and Emma hide as --

Butlers in gas masks patrol the halls.  A butler passes them without noticing.  They try
to emerge.  But another patrols --

Steed trips the butler with his umbrella, then chops him down on the ground.  He rises
but Emma kicks him into as --

Behind them Steed sees the lab-coated man escape up the stairs, protected by a posse
of butlers.  He shouts --

                STEED
        After him, Mrs. Peel!

A whole posse of butlers then advances.  Steed faces them.

                STEED
        Go -- !

Emma hesitates.  Then turns, heads for an ornate dual shaft elevator.  She bangs the
button, gets inside, doors shut, as the BULLETS from MACHINE-GUNNING gas
masked butlers strike the brass door as --

Steed whips his rapier from his umbrella and duels with the butlers.  To give Emma
time, he uses every trick and prop at his disposal, plus, brute force to --

Kick, chop, punch, and impale them into submission, as --

223 EXT. ELEVATOR (UPPER FLOORS) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

The posse of butlers fan out on to keep pace with Emma.  They head upstairs, pressing
elevator "CALL" buttons on every floor, as --

224 INSIDE ELEVATOR

Emma waits inside.  Until she reaches --

225 EXT. ELEVATOR (2ND FLOOR) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Doors open.  A HAIL of BULLETS hit the lift as Emma hides to one side until the
doors close.

226 INT. ELEVATOR - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Emma sighs with relief.  COOL HUM as the ELEVATOR rises.

227 ON STAIRS - MEANWHILE

Steed gaining on the butlers, heading for the stairs, as --

228 INT. ELEVATOR - CONTINUOUS ACTION

At the next floor, the doors open --

Two butlers rush inside.  BLAM -- !  Emma cuts one in the throat with an elbow
punch,  then --

Punches -- kicks -- stabs the other butler, a more brutish type, who recovers enough to
grab Emma by the throat.

She chokes, breaks his stranglehold, swerves him round, gains a nelson hold on his
arms and throat --

And a knee in his back in time for --

PING!  The BELL RINGS at --

3rd floor where --

Emma spins her captive butler round, in time to face --

Whooomph!  a blast of fire from --

A flamethrower launched in the hall.

Aaargh -- !  The butler gets fried, but --

229 EXT. ELEVATOR (3RD FLOOR) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Shields Emma from the worst of the blast. She  hurls him clear of the doors, which --

230 INT. ELEVATORS - CONTINUOS ACTION

Slam shut.  COOL HUM ...

231 EXT. PALACE MAIN FLOOR - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed continues his one-sided duel with the other butlers, skewering madly, trying to
get upstairs to help Emma...

232 INT. ELEVATOR - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Up Emma goes.  Looks for an escape route.  Bangs on the walls.  No trap doors.  No
secret panels.  The "floor" light flickers between floors.

Waiting, until ...

233 EXT. ELEVATOR (4TH FLOOR) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

The doors open.  A grenade is hurled inside the doors, it rolls to one corner, Emma
dives to the other side, then --

Scrambles for the grenade.  Picks it up.  It slips out of her hands.  Scrambles more.  It
slips out ...

Just beyond the elevator doors.  Which start to shut.  Emma leans out a foot, kicks the
grenade towards the butlers, and --

As her elevator doors close --

BOOM -- !  It EXPLODES among the butlers, one of whom --

Rushes to --

234 ELEVATOR (5TH FLOOR) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Where he waits for the elevator.  Removes pin.  Grenade ready.  The light PINGS.
Doors open.  About to throw it inside, when --

235 BUTLER'S POV

No Emma.

236 BACK TO SCENE

The butler hesitates.  Looks inside.  Still no Emma?  He wonders what to do, and --

The doors shut; he jams his foot.  The doors open again.  He moves in --

237 INT. ELEVATOR - CONTINUOUS ACTION

-- and looks round.  Nobody there.  Until, as we --

PULL BACK UP to reveal -- FROM ABOVE, spread-eagled like an X on the elevator
roof, limbs flexed against the walls is --

Emma, who -- drops down and --

Scissors the butler's head between her legs.

The grenade rolls free ...

Emma twists around, grabs his ears, and --

Sits on his face.  Buries his head in her crotch.  A muffled sound from the guy, until --

Emma scissor kicks, breaking his neck.  She drags --

238 EXT. ELEVATOR (67H FLOOR) - CONTINUOUS ACTION

His head out.  Leaving his neck between the doors.  So as she leaps out, heads up for
the stairs, the elevators doors.

SLAM! And -- BOOM!  His GRENADE rocks the elevator, which

239 INT. ELEVATOR SHAFT - ABOVE AND BELOW - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Breaks from its ropes, and --

Plummets down the elevator shaft, shaking the building as it crashes --

240 INT. PALACE STAIRS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Everything shakes with the impact of the elevator as Steed battles his way up, step by
step, throwing gas-masked butlers over his shoulder as he struggles...

241 INT. PALACE ATTIC - NIGHT

Up the winding staircase, at the top, a skylight, which --

Flips open.  The man leaps out, throwing back inside a smoke grenade, and locks the
skylight.  As the grenade --

242 INT. NARROW STAIRCASE

BOOM!  explodes in the narrow staircase, fills it with purple smoke.  Emma rushes
thru smoke, choking.  She gets to the skylight, tries to open it -- locked.

A moment's panic.  Then Emma -- punches a hole in the glass, flicks the switch, flips
the skylight up, and --

Emerges into the night air.  Snowflakes tumble around her.

243 EXT. ROOFTOP - HELIPAD - NIGHT

Blades whirling.  Amid the blizzard, the man ready to escape in a super-fab streamlined
whirly chopper ...

Another assassin attacks Emma, pins her on her back, overlooking the city.  Stands up
before her --

Emma held back over gargoyle, over now snow white city ...  Knees assassin in balls.
Flicks him backwards ...

As his body hurtles down into the snow-covered streets, Emma rushes forward.  
But too late:  sees --

The chopper -- about to take off.

244 FROM INSIDE CHOPPER

The gas-masked MAN in the white lab coat:

                MAN
        Goodbye, Mrs. Peel!

245 EXT. ROOFTOP

The chopper rises slowly.

Emma looks.  A fifteen foot leap ... Impossible.

246 FROM INSIDE CHOPPER

A farewell wave from the gas-masked man.

247 CLOSEUP - EMMA

contemplating the jump, beneath falling snowflakes, as the distance grows.

248 EMMA'S POV

The rope/chain ladder coils into the chopper's belly.

249 INT. CHOPPER - NIGHT

Above London rooftops, after dark --

The man (still wears gas mask) the Pilot, CO-PILOT and a Butler (ditto).  From the
chopper, a giddy look down thru a glass command module.  A fairy tale, snow white
city.

OVER the RADIO, interference.  A changing of stations.  Then a CRACKLY
broadcast of "The Merry Widow."

As the WALTZ serenades them high above the city  -- 
a KNOCKING from outside on the door --

Surprised reactions.  The Butler opens the door, sees --

Emma hanging onto the helicopter struts.  The Butler is too dumbstruck to say
anything.

                EMMA
            (shouts, re:  the
            gas mask)
        Anyone ever tell you you look
        like a housefly?

Emma grabs his epauletted shoulder, yanks him up, flicks him out --

The Butler is jerked out -- flies into the open air.  Emma watches him fall ...

                EMMA
        Anyone else need a lift?

The white-coated Man moves forward, but Emma is out, slamming the door, still
clinging ...

                MAN
            (to Pilot; intercom)
        Can't you throw her off?

The Pilot nods, works controls, the chopper dips as --

Blam -- !  a kinky leather boot crashes --

Into the Pilot's face as Emma kicks in the GLASS from the front of the chopper,
SMASHES so the Pilots can't see -- a sudden rush of cold air --

The INSTRUMENT PANELS WHIRR round as the Pilots struggle for control --

                VOICE (V.O.)
            (intercom)
        Where'd she go?

250 EXT. CHOPPER TOP - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

with the blades whirling directly over her head, Emma crawls over the top of the
chopper and lets herself down the other side as London's lights twinkle beneath ...

As the Co-Pilot pokes his head out of the cockpit --

Emma grabs him with one hand, hoists him up into the air --

The Co-Pilot dangles over the city.  Grabs Emma.  Slithers back onto the cockpit.
Pistol whips her.  Emma crunches back onto the metal.  Blades whirring close!  
The co-Pilot peers into her eyes from inside the gas mask --

                CO-PILOT
        Happy landings, Mrs. Peel.

He raises his hand, ready to hit her again, Emma yanks him up, where his head get
sliced off by the blades -- body and head fall away separately ...

As Emma reacts, her legs are grabbed from below and the white-coated Man pulls her
down the side of the chopper --

Emma falls, but manages a flying handhold, hangs onto the chain wire below the
chopper.  As --

251 EXT. WIDE ANGLE - NIGHT

The Pilot and his passenger zoom at low level over buildings.  Trying to dislodge
Emma ...

252 THEIR POV

Thru the blizzard, zooming down streets, landmark buildings looming up topped in
snow, feet up ... shinnying up the chain wire ...

"THE MERRY WIDOW WALTZ," no longer heard as old record or ensemble
arrangement but enormous, for FULL ORCHESTRA ...

253 CLOSEUP - EMMA

grimly hoists herself up along the struts again, hand over hand, coming up to the
cockpit from behind --

254 BACK TO SCENE

With a sudden movement, she yanks the Pilot out from behind and he goes flying
towards eternity on his own.

The chopper out of control as the white-coated Man is left to fly it himself ...

255 IN NIGHT AIR

"THE MERRY WIDOW" BOOMS, the chopper lurches, spinning round -- up and
down, over spiraling corkscrews, an insane waltz ...

256 INT. CHOPPER - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

The white-coated Man gets control ...

257 EXT. CHOPPER - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

Zig-zags down a narrow street, trying to smash Emma into sides of windows.

258 SEVERAL ANGLES

as Emma bounces of buildings, holding on for dear life ...

259 EXT. WIDE ANGLE OVER THAMES - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

The chopper dips down, dragging Emma through icy water ...

Up ahead ... Tower Bridge ... twin peaks ... a firework display going on ... rockets and
lights in the sky thru snowflakes ...

Emma sees the bridge coming, reaches down and --

260 CLOSEUP SHOT

Detaches her pocket limpet bomb and lobs it into the chopper cockpit.

261 HER POV

The bridge looms up, chopper rising to cross it as Emma leaps onto the bridge!

262 INT. CHOPPER - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

The Man sees the bomb ...

Also flings himself onto the bridge as --

Against b.g. of the fireworks display --

263 WIDE ANGLE - TOWER BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

BOOM! -- the CHOPPER EXPLODES.  Ball of flames.  The crowd roars in
appreciation ... great fireworks!

264 EXT. TOP OF TOWER BRIDGE WALKWAY - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

Emma picks herself up, sees the Man in the white lab coat and runs for him.

He runs too -- towards --

265 ANOTHER CHOPPER

which unloads a rope ladder as Emma puts on every ounce of steam ... 
The Man reaches for the dangling ladder --
but --

266 CLOSEUP - ON HIS FOOT

stuck, wedged between narrow battlements.

267 BACK TO SCENE

The Man looks at his shoe, at Emma charging towards him, at the rope ladder.  He
pulls his foot out of his shoe and grabs the ladder, sailing off in the second chopper,
leaving Emma panting behind.  She's soaked, frozen, gasping for breath, bending over,
when she sees --

268 CLOSEUP - SHOE

Emma pulls it from its wedge, looks at the inside:  --  "Trubshaw's of Jermyn Street."

                STEED (V.O.)
        I thought it was Cinderella
        who lost her slipper ...

269 INT. TRUBSHAW'S - DAWN

On Jermyn Street, snow lies waist high.  BLARING SIRENS.  Searchlights.  PA
announcements urge citizens to stay indoors ... PULL BACK to reveal a fire glows, a
CLOCK TICKS calmly.  Emma sits with her shoe, surrounded by a pile of shoes. 
Steed & Trubshaw beside her.

                EMMA
        This time the shoe's on the other
        foot. You said a hand-made shoe
        was as good as a photo-fit or
        D.N.A.? Well, all we have to do is
        find the shoe that fits ...

                TRUBSHAW
        It should be easy. A Trubshaw
        client has his shoes delivered
        personally. The Ministry should
        be able to confirm our delivery.

                STEED
        I'll be back ...

                EMMA
        Where are you going?

                STEED
        Laying in supplies, Mrs. Peel weather 
        may get very nasty and I've no umbrella ...

                EMMA
        You needn't bother. I can't drag you 
        further into this. After all, I am still 
        the chief suspect.

                STEED
        No bother. Mother and Father think
        I've joined you. I might as well.

                EMMA
        But --

                STEED
            (comes back)
        Oh, and by the way, I think it's about 
        time you got rid of that chip on your 
        shoulder.

                EMMA
        If you'd been through what I have,
        you wouldn't --

Steed reaches and pulls off the micro-bug from her shoulder.

                STEED
        A microtag. One of Mother's little
        toys. There you are. Free at last.

He tips his bowler off her surprised reaction.

270 INT. TRUBSHAW'S BASEMENT - CONTINUOUS ACTION

An armory.  Steed stands before racks of umbrellas, displayed like ceremonial swords --
ivory handles, duck handles, you name it ...

Steed hefts a few, as picky as a Samurai ...

271 UPSTAIRS - HOURS LATER

Emma surrounded by a mountain of shoes.  Triumphantly, she holds up a pair of shoe
lasts.

                EMMA
        Prince Charming, I presume.
        Your name is ...

272 CLOSE ON WORN PAPER LABEL

with the name:  DARLING.

                EMMA
        Oh my God ...

273 INT. TRUBSHAW'S - DOWNSTAIRS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed selects his umbrella and we FOLLOW UP TO:

274 INT. TRUBSHAW'S - UPSTAIRS - DAY

He sees only Trubshaw.

                STEED
        Where's Mrs. Peel?

                TRUBSHAW
        She just left, sir. In a hurry.

                STEED
        What?

                TRUBSHAW
        She said you'd understand.

275 ON STEED

Worried.

                VOICE (V.O.)
        Ah, here we are ...

276 CLOSEUP - PIP PUFFING IN MID-AIR

WIDEN to reveal:

277 INT. MINISTRY ARCHIVES - DAY

Inside the archives, among leather volumes.  A file goes through the air, passed to
Emma ... As she reads.  A map is opened across a desk from her.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        'X' marks the spot. The shoes were 
        delivered to ... an island in Hyde Park.
        Surrounded by the Serpentine. On the 
        site of a former Ministry installation...

                EMMA
        ... and now?


                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Privately owned by ...

                EMMA
        Let me guess:  Wonderland Weather.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Very good, Mrs. Peel ...

                EMMA
        I shall need a small plane.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        You're not venturing alone, surely.

                EMMA
        I'm going to find out who killed
        my husband. Will you take these
        documents to Steed?


                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        Of course.

278 ON EMMA

                EMMA
        Tell him I said ... goodbye.

279 INT. SECRET SERVICE HQ - DAY

below the Thames as at the beginning.

In darkest paranoia, Mother lies at the heart of his Labyrinth.  Controls around him
flash emergency.  Panic.  Cakes piled up beside him, uneaten.  Beside him, Father.
Brenda hands a phone.


                BRENDA
        Steed for you.

Mother grabs the phone, furious.

                MOTHER
        Where's Mrs. Peel?

He signals frantically for Father to trace the call, but being blind, Father just sits

there.

                STEED (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        I was hoping you could tell me.

                MOTHER
        You're getting yourself into terrible 
        trouble, my son. Weather's turning 
        very nasty -- and so am I.

                STEED (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        I'm going to follow up on a hunch of 
        my own. If I'm right, Mrs. Peel is 
        innocent and you have a mole.

                MOTHER
            (grabs mirror;
            searches his face)
        Where?

                STEED (V.O.)
            (filtered)
        In your operation.

                MOTHER
        I'm warning you for the last time, 
        Steed: whoever's behind all this, 
        looks like Mrs. Peel, walks like 
        Mrs. Peel and kills like Mrs. Peel.

CLICK.  The line goes dead.

280 CLOSE ON MOTHER

Furious.

                MOTHER
        Steed??
            (to Father)
        Find Mrs. Peel.

Brenda smiles at the thought.  Father rises, grim.

281 EXT. SKY - DAY

Through mist, an ultralight plane zooms down -- From the plane, Emma leaps in
parachute ...  Down, down, down through the mist ...

Over parkland, the parachute floats down ... To an island in the middle of the
Serpentine river.

282 EXT. ISLAND (HYDE PARK) - DAY

Emma lands, buries her parachute.  Walks towards a thick jungle, then a stream.  Emma
hops across on water lilies until she reaches land again.  Where a peacock fans its tail of
a thousand eyes.  A CLICK of CAMERAS.

In the midst of the jungle, Emma sees --

283 HER POV

A red phone box.  Emma frowns in recognition; goes inside.  Picks up the phone.
Presses "Button B", and --

The floor goes down.  Emma goes down with it, into --

284 INT. HYDE PARK UNDERGROUND HQ

Formerly a Ministry installation.  The "elevator" stops.  Remembering, as from a dream,
Emma steps out into --

285 LONG DARK CORRIDOR

A GUARD patrols.  Emma pushes herself against a wall.  The wall gives way to flip
round, and Emma swivels into --

286 INT. TOTALLY DARK CHAMBER

The door locks behind.  Alone, Emma stands warily.

From nowhere, a chilling, disembodied voice.  Intimate.  Seductive.

                VOICE (V.O.)
        Congratulations, Mrs. Peel. You have 
        been a worthy opponent. You have 
        tracked us down. You are within an 
        ace of winning.

                EMMA
        This isn't a game.

                VOICE (V.O.)
        Quite right, but we still make the rules.

                EMMA
        Rules are made to be broken.

                VOICE (V.O.)
        People, too.

                EMMA
        Then who wins?

                VOICE
        You and I. Together. But first you 
        must confront your greatest enemy.
        Who could that be, Mrs. Peel?  
        The answer is obvious ...

Suddenly lights!

Emma is in a hall of mirrors.

                VOICE (V.O.)
        Yourself.

In every direction Emma turns, a thousand reflections of herself stare back at her,
splintered into fragments as Emma spins, freaked and confused by the multiple images.

Emma turns into herself -- only herself drapes arms around her and kisses her on the
lips.

Bad Emma -- whose eyes stare into Emma's startled ones as Emma pulls her mouth
away, staggers back; realizes too late.  The hallucinogenic lip poison.  Emma crumples
to her knees as --

287 EMMA'S POV

Sees "herself" above her, before she -- falls unconscious.

288 EXT. COUNTRY ROADS - DAY

Steed's Jag races, skids in bad weather.

289 INT. CAR

Behind the wheel Steed, his face grim, concentrates on the slippery road.  On the seat
next to him the snow shaker with little Emma inside --

                                
    DISSOLVE TO:

290 INT. UNDERGROUND H.Q.

As if in a dream, Emma awakes captive inside a bizarre cage:  A life size snow shaker.
Emma "swims" in viscous air,    suspended like a mermaid.  Thru glass she sees --

A face peering in:  Father.

                FATHER
            (filtered)
        Emma in Wonderland. Welcome,
        Mrs. Peel.
            (filtered)
        We've been expecting you. We hope 
        you'll enjoy your stay with us. 
        Decontamination is almost complete.

                EMMA
        Decontamination -- ?

                FATHER
        And you've a new wardrobe. He
        does want you to look attractive.
            (beat )
        He tells me you're very beautiful.

Emma pounds the glass in frustration.

                FATHER
        Relax, Mrs. Peel. We're hundreds
        of feet below ground. The Ministry
        made it impregnable. No one can
        save you.

291 EXT. SPIRES OF ETON COLLEGE - EVENING

as Steed drives towards it ...

292 INT. UNDERGROUND HQ - DINING ROOM

Bathed in candlelight.  A romantic supper for two ...

A door opens, admitting -- Emma. Dressed, coiffed, super-glamorous.  She locks
around, sees another door.  In search of escape she hastens to open it, only to reveal --

A giant rabbit -- the one we saw at the Teddy Bear meeting.

Emma gasps in surprise, moves back into the room as he advances, removing the 
head -- it's Dr. Darling!!!


                DR. DARLING
        Emma, my dear. How lovely you
        look.

He steps out of the rest of his costume ...

                EMMA
        Would that I could say the Same.

                DR. DARLING
        Ah, but you haven't see the real
        me. Watch closely ...

He pulls at his face, which bubbles and collapses as he walks towards her --

Emma's horrified expression, eyes widening as --

Dr. Darling turns into ... Peter!

                EMMA
        Peter ...

                PETER
        Darling Emma --

                EMMA
        It was you ... all the time?

                PETER
        Not really. Not quite. I'm
        afraid you still don't see ...

Again he claws at his face, pulling, twisting ...

Emma winces at the sight, her eyes popping out of her head.

It's Valentine!

                TEACHER (V.O.)
        Valentine Peel ...

293 EXT. ETON COLLEGE - EVENING

beneath Gothic turrets pupils in top hats and tails.

                OLD TEACHER (V.O.)
        Yes, I remember him quite well ...

PULL BACK THROUGH windows to reveal:  Steed and an OLD TEACHER in the
beautiful library.

                OLD TEACHER
        This is where he used to spend his
        days. We have an old photograph
        somewhere ...

He's flipping through yearbooks, then shows Steed --

294 CLOSEUP - PHOTO

of Valentine Peel on stage, in wizard's garb.  Made up as an old man ...

295 BACK TO SCENE

                TEACHER
        Absolute wizard with makeup. His
        favorite roll from Shakespeare.
        Prospero ...

                STEED
        'The Prospero Project...'

                TEACHER
        ... From The Tempest. A banished
        duke, ousted by his brother,
        marooned on a magic island. Who
        controlled the weather.

296 CLOSEUP - STEED

grim.

                STEED
        'O Brave New World that hath
        such people in it.'

297 BACK TO DINNER TABLE

Emma frozen, sinks into a chair, staring ...

                EMMA
        You.

                VALENTINE
        Darling Emma -- yes, we:  the true 
        genius behind the Prospero Project ...

He walks around the dinner table as he talks ...

                EMMA
        But you died -- in the explosion ...

298 FLASHBACK - CLOSE ON HAND IN WHITE GLOVE

Twisting the dial.  PAN UP the arm to reveal Valentine.

                VALENTINE (V.O.)
        Oh, no. I arranged the explosion.

299 BACK TO PRESENT

                VALENTINE
        A slight miscalculation -- my face 
        was burned beyond recognition.
        Fortunately my research into plastics 
        came in handy ...

                EMMA
            (stunned)
        Dr. Darling, Peter ... all you ...

                VALENTINE
        An unholy trinity ...

                EMMA
            (stands)
        You killed my husband.

                VALENTINE
        For starters. Of course I had to kill 
        the Teddy Bears, as well ...

                EMMA
        Too many cooks --

                VALENTINE
        Spoil the majority shareholders. In 
        Wonderland Weather. I planned 
        everything, even the Ministry 
        recruiting you ...

                EMMA
        But I found you. All the clues
        led me here ...

                VALENTINE
        Of course. I planned that, too.

                EMMA
        But -- why?

                VALENTINE
        You disappoint me, Emma.  Can't
        you guess?
            (moves toward her)
        For you. It was all for you ...

                EMMA
            (cold)
        'Our revels now are ended.'

                VALENTINE
        Oh, no, Emma. They've only
        just begun ...

300 INT. INVISIBLE JONES' OFFICE - NIGHT

The phone hangs in the air -- with the smoking pipe.

                INVISIBLE JONES (V.O.)
        The shoes were delivered to an island 
        in the Serpentine - former Ministry 
        installation ... she said to tell you 

goodbye. What?

301 CLOSEUP - STEED IN RED PHONEBOX (SOMEWHERE) - NIGHT

                STEED
        I said it's not goodbye yet.
        Listen, I'm going to need some
        help. In a hurry ...

302 INT. HYDE PARK UNDERGROUND - DINING ROOM

                VALENTINE
            (indicates supper)
        Think of this as your second
        wedding feast ...

                EMMA
        I'm already married ...

                VALENTINE
        Come, come, you're a widow -- a
        most attractive widow. Now I think 
        of it, we'll need a bridesmaid. Here.

He pushes a button.  Bad Emma enters.  Tattooed Z424.  Unmistakably hostile.

                VALENTINE
        My latest model. A compound of 
        plastics and sensor chips. A big 
        improvement on the old X404s.
        The poor thing is quite fond of me. 
        Emma, say hello to Emma.

BAD EMMA HISSES, a strange mix of STATIC and FEEDBACK.

                VALENTINE 
        You know, I believe she's actually 
        jealous.

                EMMA
        Valentine, listen to me ...

                VALENTINE
        Right, bridesmaid. Now what
        have I left out? Oh, yes, I know:
        the ring.

                EMMA
            (covers her hand)
        Ring?

He stands very near her -- she's terrified -- then:

                VALENTINE
        How silly of me -- let me make
        you comfortable first ...

As he advances, ZOOM IN EXTREME CLOSEUP Emma's eye

                                
    DISSOLVE TO:

303 INT. ISLAND (HYDE PARK) - NIGHT

Another ball, WIDEN to reveal, from the lake, an odd eight foot high plastic ball
emerges -- The ball lands on the shore.  From the inside, a zip peels away the plastic
layer to reveal --

Steed, like an urban dandy in suit and bowler.  A rose in his lapel.  He steps out, and,
poking with his umbrella --

Deflates the inflatable plastic submarine.  Steed heads off -- CAMERA EYES the
peacock swivel towards him, as he heads into the jungle where he sees the --

304 RED PHONEBOX

Steed picks up the phone.  Presses all the buttons until he hits "Button B."  As the floor
lowers, his eyes widen in surprise ...

305 SARCOPHAGUS

carved in Emma's likeness.  Lowered from the ceiling hydraulically into --

306 INT. VALENTINE'S HIGH-TECH TORTURE CHAMBER - CONTINUOUS ACTION

as Valentine descends spiral steps to join it.

Valentine opens the coffin to reveal Emma strapped within.

                VALENTINE
        That's better. I say, isn't this 
        where you came in? It's
        impenetrable, by the way ...

                EMMA
        You're mad.

                VALENTINE
        Entirely. On the other hand
            (he advances towards
            her, smiling)
        Mad people get things done. Let
        me show you --

307 INT. UNDERGROUND H.Q. - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed stealing down a corridor and --

hides, as a posse of guards rushes past, alerted by the peacock cameras.  He waits till
they pass, then reaches out his umbrella, and --

Nabs Father around the neck who was feeling her way after them.  Brings her down.

                FATHER
        Steed

                STEED
        How did you guess?

                FATHER
        You reek of Mrs. Peel's Black
        Leather ...

                STEED
        It was you who gave Valentine
        Peel his security clearance ...
        you're the mole who betrayed
        the Ministry.


                FATHER
        Mother betrayed me. She was 
        going to replace me with a younger 
        Father.  Errand boy that's all I was.  
        'Find Steed...'

                STEED
        Well, you found me. Have a sniff of 
        this, why don't you? Careful, the 
        scent can be overpowering ...

Holding Father securely, Steed forces her nose into his rose boutonniere, squeezes the
rubber tube, sprays a Mist.  Father passes out.  Steed rises, locks around.
Sees --

A grille and removes it, climbs in and replaces it before the guards return.  He turns 
and --

308 INT. DUCTS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

crawls forward through a mass of wires and plumbing --
until he hears a VOICE -- VALENTINE'S.

Steed reaches another grille, through which he can see --

309 INT. TORTURE CHAMBER

Emma's coffin, standing on end, like the Iron Maiden faces a wall of TV monitors as
Valentine explains.

                VALENTINE
        People expect weather to be free. 
        They're used to it. I call that a 
        denial of freedom. No freedom of 
        choice. An abuse of human rights. 
        They buy water, electricity, gas. 
        Why shouldn't they be able to buy 
        their own weather if they want to? 
        If they have a little incentive ...

Emma reacts -- also Steed (unseen) behind her.

                EMMA
        Such as?

                VALENTINE
        Destruction of their local weather 
        systems. I can zap a thousand 
        Chernobyls into the air.

                EMMA
        The result would be ...

                VALENTINE
        Chaos. Transport paralysis. Crop 
        failure.  Economic disaster.  
        Frostbite or sunburn ... on a 
        massive scale. 
        You've seen a few samples...

                EMMA
        Then what's stopping you?

                VALENTINE
        One very small thing. A diamond
        'cyclone' chip. A thousand times
        more information on a fraction of
        the size. If I possess that, my
        powers would be unlimited. My
        dear half-brother was developing
        it. But he suspected sabotage.
        He gave the chip to ... you,
        'Mrs.' Peel. I want you. But
        also your ring.

Valentine takes her by the hand. Kisses --

310 CLOSEUP - HER RING

A diamond. In the light, a patterned imprint. ZOOM IN -- a complex fractal equation of circuits.

311 BACK TO SCENE

                VALENTINE
        The missing piece of the jigsaw.
        I tried to get you to give it to me 
        as Peter; I tried to steal it from 
        you as Dr. Darling. As myself I'll 
        be a bit less subtle.
            (he slips it off her
            finger; holds it up)
        With this ring my plan will be
        complete.

                EMMA
        How Wagnerian ... Do you mean 
        to say you've waited all these 
        years because you couldn't create 
        a chip on your own? That would 
        have amused Peter.

                VALENTINE
        Speaking of Peter, there's more good 
        news: You won't even have to change 
        your last name. You'll always be Mrs. Peel.

                EMMA
        What are my choices?

                VALENTINE
        Choices?

                EMMA
        I'll never marry you.

Valentine is philosophical.  He spins the sarcophagus on an axis, lying it flat -- Emma 
lying in her coffin as he looks down at her --

                VALENTINE
        One out of two isn't bad. I'll keep you 
        alive, darling Emma. In a year or five, 
        you may change your mind. If you're 
        still in it.

Valentine presses a button.  From the ceiling -- a surgical laser.  Moves down to within
inches of her face.

                VALENTINE
        This little toy gave me back my face.
        It can replace yours. What do you think?
        Medusa? Madame Defarge? Maggie
        Thatcher?

He marks an imaginary line round Emma's face.

An ALARM BELL RINGS.  Emma reacts.

                FATHER (V.O.)
        Dr. Darling, this is Father. We
        have an intruder. I repeat --

Valentine switches off the PA.

                VALENTINE
        Ah. That will be Steed. He followed 
        you. Please excuse me. I have work 
        to do. My most spectacular 
        performance. A ballet of clouds. It 
        was made for you. I want to give you 
        a heart, Emma. I want all of London 
        to see it. And now with this ...
            (flourishes ring)
        They will.
            (leans close)
        And for an encore: the biggest cyclone 
        in history will wipe the City from the 
        face of the earth.
            (winks)
        Shape of things to come, my darling.

He stuffs a gag into Emma's mouth and closes the coffin on her muffled protests. 
Darkness.

Immediately, Steed tries to force his way through the grille.  No such luck.

                STEED
        Blast. What to do? Mrs. Peel!

He doesn't dare say her name too loud -- and there's no telling if she could hear him in
that thing, anyway.

He turns around in the tunnel -- heads the other way.

312 EXT. SKY OVER LONDON - NIGHT

Moonlight night.  Dark clouds approach like an army, spreading shadows.

313 INSIDE CLOUDS

MOISTURE SPITS and CRACKLES, static energy waiting to explode ...

In the sky -- clouds join together like a genie from a lamp, forming -- over the city -- a
strange dark sensuous figure, half human, half dreamlike.

That stalks the city....

314 INT. DUCTS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed crawling.  A rat runs over him ...

                STEED
        The things I do for England ...

Pitch dark, then --

Emma's coffin is opened and we see Bad Emma, looking down.

Bad Emma stares at her human double -- Emma: who looks imploringly at her to undo
the gag.  Bad Emma removes it, she --

Runs a finger down Emma's body, inside a hole torn in the leather -- warm human flesh.
Blood.  Her flesh.  Her blood.  Fascinated.

                EMMA
        You must let me go ...

Bad Emma listens.  Gently lays her head on Emma's breast, listens to --
the HEARTBEAT.  Ba-boom.  Ba-boom ...

                EMMA
        Don't you understand? If he has
        me, he'll have no use for you ...
        he'll destroy you ...

The words jolt Bad Emma back, remembering her mission.  She goes to the laser, aims
it at Emma's face!

                EMMA
        No...

Bad Emma hesitates, looks strangely human as --

315 ANOTHER PART OF UNDERGROUND H.Q.

The grille pops off and Steed emerges where the guards are waiting for him --

                STEED
        Oh, dear.

No escape.  He takes off his bowler -- deftly removes a strip from its brim, aims it at
the guards, and --

Hurls it ...

316 CLOSEUP - BOWLER (IN FLIGHT)

A glinting razor's edge, which --

Swoosh -- !  Slices into the closest guard before returning, like a boomerang to Steed.
He taps twice hard steel as ...

317 OTHER GUARDS

run towards him, Steed swivels gracefully and - slams the bowler in their faces, a
sartorial knuckleduster -- wham -- !  One drops -- Bam -- !  The other collapses, slump
to the ground.  Steed stoops down, picks up his hat, sees --

A dent in its steel top.  For the first time, Steed loses his cool.  Genuine rage.

                STEED
        Someone's going to pay for this.

Stepping over the nearest body, Steed moves on his way, as --

318 CLOSEUP - VALENTINE

places a ring inside a control module filled with identical-looking diamond chips ...

WIDEN to reveal ...

319 INT. CONTROL ROOM - NIGHT

Masses of dials and switches.  ( Off to one side, on a wall, a rack of rapiers ... )

Valentine hits a switch ...

                VALENTINE
        Start the countdown. Action
        stations. Five minutes ...

The countdown starts, red digitals going backwards --

Colorized computer screens map out hostile weather fronts.
A COMPUTERIZED VOICE STARTS to COUNT.  The CLOCK TICKS.

Father enters behind him.

                FATHER
        Congratulations. The clouds are
        on course ...

                VALENTINE
        To explode. London will be ashes.

                FATHER
        Not yet! They haven't heard our
        terms ... !

Father tries to hit the switch.  Valentine yanks her off.

                VALENTINE
        Are you insane? Stop the program
        and you activate the auto-destruct!

                FATHER
        But all those people -- !

Valentine strikes her hard --

                VALENTINE
        My cloud ballet! My cyclone!

Father slides to the floor.  Valentine ignores her.  Concentrates on the control panel red
lights, as --

320 EXT. PARLIAMENT SQUARE - NIGHT

Up in the sky, more white clouds --

Darken into boiling black.  They move and billow.  Bubbling with gases and energy
Swirling with motion, a life of their own.

FROM river, a scarlet fog floats upwards.  It gains mass and weight, slowly forming as
it rolls --

321 THROUGH CITY STREETS

then RISES ABOVE them -- into a weird pulsating red shape.
A love heart.

322 CLOSEUP - DIGITAL READOUTS

Whirling backwards ...

323 INT. MOTHER'S UNDERWATER HQ - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Mother at the controls.  RINGS the ALARM.  Panic stations as -- SIRENS BLARE. 
WARNINGS RING OUT OVER TV and RADIO --

                MOTHER
        Dense cloud formation moving south-
        west. On course for the center of the 
        city. A fog floating in from the river. 
        The prediction is ... unstable chemical 
        reaction. Enforce the curfew ... 
        Emergency stand by ... !

324 EXT. SKY OVER BUCKINGHAM PALACE - NIGHT

Bad storm clouds advance over London ... black and furious.

325 OVER CITY - SEVERAL ANGLES

As shadows in a whirl of chemical matter.  An airborne CYCLONE of BELCHING
static ELECTRICITY.  The black shape now --

Forming a sensuous female shape.  Like a dream wisp of ...

Emma Peel with an hourglass figure.  While --

326 FROM RIVER

The heart-shaped cloud seems to -- move towards the black genie shape -- trying to
connect, to form the cyclone ...

327 EXT. LONDON STREETS - SEVERAL ANGLES - NIGHT

Action stations.  AIR RAID SIRENS ...

Like a re-run Blitz.  Streets now eerily empty and dark.
Through deserted streets --

Troops race to positions in gas masks.  Searchlights illuminate clouds.  Worried faces
watch the skies, as --

328 CLOSEUP - DIGITAL NUMBERS

Fly ...

329 INT. HI-TECH TORTURE CHAMBER - DAY

Chaos on all TV monitors as ...

Valentine hastens down the spiral steps and opens Emma's coffin.  What will he find??
Emma's there, still gagged.  Looks asleep.

                VALENTINE
        My dear.
            (pulls the gag:
            kisses her)
        I wouldn't want you to miss the
        grand finale ...

Emma opens her eyes.  Valentine looks down at her, until -- a tell-tale sign:  Z424. 
Bad Emma is unmistakable.  He strikes her -- yanks her out of the coffin.

                VALENTINE
        Find her. Kill her ...

He races back upstairs as ...

330 INT. UNDERGROUND HYDE PARK - HQ CATWALKS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Emma makes her way through the labyrinthine superstructure of the place, crawling
high on a girder over some BURBLING LIQUID below.  She hears NOISE IN the
DISTANCE.  Suddenly --

331 INT. UNDERGROUND HQ - STEED - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed battles more guards!  No time to lose.

Wham -- ! Bam -- ! Now moving with deadly earnest, Steed downs all oncomers,
closing in on --

332 INT. UNDERGROUND CONTROL ROOM - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed rushes in, BOLTS the AIRLOCK behind.  Pounding on door.

He sees the timer racing backwards -- stands over the controls, trying to figure out how
to stop the program.

Looks for the chip -- amongst all the rest it's like trying to find a contact lens in

water.

333 FLOOR-LEVEL HATCH

opens behind.  Valentine emerges, drops the HATCH COVER with a THUD.  Steed
whirls.

                VALENTINE
        John Steed.

                STEED
        Valentine Peel. I see you've gone 
        back to using your original face.

                VALENTINE
        The last one you'll ever see.

                STEED
        Perish the thought.

Valentine fulls forth a rapier from the wall.

                VALENTINE
        Did they tell you at Eton that I
        was fencing champion, too?

Steed unsheathes his umbrella, revealing ditto.

                STEED
        They said you were a very naughty 
        boy.

The fight is on as the numbers grow smaller!

334 SEVERAL ANGLES

                VALENTINE
        You're better than I expected.

                STEED
        I was at Harrow ...

                VALENTINE
        But did they teach you this?

Valentine whacks the blade off Steed's umbrella handle.  Laughs.  A diminished phallic
symbol.  Steed, dumbfounded.

Valentine advances towards Steed --

Who points the umbrella at him.

                STEED
        Bang-bang ... you're dead.

                VALENTINE
        You wish.

He moves to close in, when ...

335 CLOSEUP - FLASH OF LIGHT

from the muzzle, as a BULLET ZIPS out, and --

336 VALENTINE

recoils.  Blood streams from his shoulder.  He looks up, devastated.  Steed blows
smoke away from the muzzle.

                STEED
        One shot -- for emergencies.

                VALENTINE
            (clutches wound)
        That's not playing by the rules.

                STEED
            (echoes Emma!)
        Rules are made to be broken.

                VALENTINE
            (pulls his own gun)
        If you say so.

                STEED
        I do.

He FIRES again.  To the heart.  Valentine spins to the floor.

                VALENTINE
        You said ... one shot.

                STEED
        Did I? My mistake.

Steed turns to the console, tries to figure out how to stop the countdown, when behind
the hatch opens again, revealing Emma.  Valentine pulls her up, grabs her as hostage --

                VALENTINE
        I wouldn't do that, if I were you.

Steed turns.

                STEED
        Mrs. Peel -- !

Valentine has Emma, a knife to her throat, stands over the hatch.

                VALENTINE
        Bullet-proof waistcoats -- just the 
        thing. I get mine from Trubshaw's. 
        We'll be off now, won't we, darling?
            (to Steed)
        We wouldn't want to miss the
        fireworks. Figure it out if you can, 
        Steed ...

337 DOWN HATCH

Valentine drags Emma, bolting the hatch.

338 ON STEED

He's torn briefly, but there are thousands of lives at stake; Steed goes to the control
module and starts pulling out chips, looking ...

339 EXT. LONDON - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

The biggest cyclone you've ever seen starts slowly whirling above the city, gathering
momentum ...

340 NUMBERS

going down, down, down, as ...

341 INT. CATWALKS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Valentine drags Emma backwards ...

342 EXT. LONDON - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

The cyclone picking up force ...

343 CLOSEUP - STEED'S HANDS

pull up a chip.  The red numbers freeze.  WIDEN to reveal...

344 INT. CONTROL ROOM - CONTINUOUS ACTION

The SIRENS CEASE.  Steed allows himself a smile of relief.

345 EXT. LONDON - CONTINUOUS ACTION - NIGHT

The giant cyclone begins to break apart ...

346 SEVERAL ANGLES - DYING STORM

347 CLOSEUP - RELIEVED FACES

Troops pulling off gas masks as ...

348 INT. CONTROL ROOM - ON SCREENS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed sees the breakup of the cyclone ...

Then -- behind him -- an ominous CLICK-CLICKING as the PROGRAM reconfigures.
A DIFFERENT ALARM BUZZER SOUNDS and the words: 

"AUTO-DESTRUCT, 3 MINUTES"

start flashing ...

A different set of numbers start running backwards ...

                STEED
        You must be joking ...

349 EXT. CATWALKS - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Valentine, dragging Emma, reacts to the new ALARMS.

                VALENTINE
        Fool ...

In his hesitation, Emma suddenly makes her move.  A struggle -- Emma takes a bad fall
down a landing below.  Ugly THUD.  Dead.

                STEED
        That will do.

He's materialized across the girder from Valentine.  Who pulls his revolver.

                VALENTINE
        Aren't you forgetting about
        something?

                STEED
        You are, and it's behind you.

                VALENTINE
        Come, come. You don't really
        expect me to fall for --

Bad Emma's arms go 'round Valentine in a lethal embrace.

                VALENTINE
        Let go, you ... idiot ...

Uh uh.  She holds him in a vice-like grip.  Hugging Valentine.

                STEED
        I think she really likes you ...
        Where's Mrs. Peel?

                VALENTINE
        Ugh ...

As the life is squeezed out of him, Bad Emma finally smiles.  Cradled together, she
chokes Valentine, who gasps for breath, as --

One last desperate move on his part and Bad Emma tumbles backwards, Valentine
locked in her arms in a dying embrace.

They fall into the mists and liquid below.

Steed almost falls himself as he grabs a beam for support.  Looks down, sees ...

350 EMMA

Dead.

                STEED
        Emma!

He has said her name.  He scrambles down to her body.

Emma lying sprawled out on the ground.

Steed picks up her limp body in his arms like "Sleeping Beauty."  His eyes fill with
tears.  He lays her down.

                STEED
        Emma ...

He produces Peter's ring.

351 CLOSEUP - RING

Slips it onto her finger and ...

352 BACK TO SCENE

Kisses her.  A chaste kiss on the lips.  But with the force and passion of a lover.  He
closes his eyes, looks away in grief.  The ALARM STILL SOUNDS but Steed doesn't
give a damn.

Behind, Emma opens her eyes.  As if revived by the kiss.  Or the ring.  Looks up at
him.

                EMMA
        Steed?

Steed looks back at her -- surprise, delight.

                STEED
        Mrs. Peel?

                EMMA
        What kept you?

                STEED
        The plot.
            (realizing)
        Hello, we must be going ...

353 CLOSEUP - AUTO-DESTRUCT NUMBERS

Racing backwards as ...

354 SEVERAL ANGLES

Steed pulls Emma through the catwalks and corridors of Valentine's Labyrinth ...

355 MORE NUMBERS

racing to zero, nothing to stop them ...

356 INT. TORTURE CHAMBER - CONTINUOUS ACTION

Steed and Emma race in -- she sees the sarcophagus.

                EMMA
        Quick!

Emma scrambles in and Steed leaps on top of her, bringing down the lid as ...

357 SEVERAL ANGLES

3-2-1 -- and a BLAST like a nuclear EXPLOSION -- as the Underground HQ is
fragmented to smithereens -- Emma's " coffin" goes flying ... as the SCREEN WHITES
OUT.

358 EXT. ALBERT BRIDGE - NIGHT

    Beneath the clear moonlight, all bulbs on -- like Xmas.

359 BELOW

it floats the coffin -- which opens, revealing ...

Steed and Emma, squashed together, gasping for breath.

                STEED
        'The owl and the pussycat went
        to sea -'

                EMMA
        '... in a beautiful pea green boat...'

                STEED
        A fine night, Mrs. Peel ...

                EMMA
        Still a bit chilly ...

                STEED
        English weather. You know, after 
        all we've been through, I should 
        say we deserve a long holiday ...

                EMMA
        Have you any place in mind?

                STEED
        As a matter of fact I have ...

The coffin drifts downstream in the moonlight.

                                
SLOW DISSOLVE TO:

360 EXT. SIBERIAN ICE FIELDS - DAY 360

A few weeks later.  Across snowy wastes, a pack of Huskies drag a sled behind them,
WHIP CRACKED by a --

Frozen fur-clad Siberian peasant.  As he turns a corner, dogs stumble from ice and
snow into --

361 SAND

The peasant stops, stares.

362 AHEAD OF HIM

Sun beats down.  A tropical beach.  A warm sea.  A butler, Trubshaw.  POPS a
CHAMPAGNE CORK.  From a tent, he brings two glasses down the beach to

363 TWO DIVAN-STYLE DECK CHAIRS

Where Steed and Emma toast in the sun.  Steed in a smoking jacket, Emma in a bikini.

                EMMA
        I don't recall Siberia being this
        warm, Steed.

                STEED
        It's the latest thing, Mrs. Peel.

                EMMA
        Our little paradise -- just made
        for two?

                STEED
            (looks; frowns)
        Not quite.

On cue from the water, Mother emerges, snorkeling in his wheelchair contraption --
with Brenda.  He waves to --

                STEED
        Our chaperon.

                EMMA
        Pity your mother came, too ...

Steed seems peeved that his chance to be alone with EMMA is spoiled.  Trubshaw
pours glasses of champagne.

                STEED
        Still a little warm, Trubshaw.
        Is this the '28? A little more
        ice, I think ...

Trubshaw trots off dutifully.  A large ice bucket appears.  Mother moves in.  Absorbed
by Emma, now his new protegee.

                MOTHER
        About your next assignment, Mrs.
        Peel ...

                EMMA
        Next assignment?

Steed gives his champagne to the Siberian peasant.  He presses a switch -- an umbrella
shoots up between them, opens up, twirls.

PULL BACK to reveal the strip of beach, like a tiny bubble of tropical weather. 
Against a Siberian b.g. of snow.  As we WIDEN we REVEAL a giant glass bubble,
hearing --

                EMMA (V.O.)
        Ah ... sun tan lotion. Any shops
        nearby?

                STEED (V.O.)
        Must be. Trubshaw's busy. I'll
        send Mother ...

PULL BACK to reveal no shop for miles around.

                MOTHER (V.O.)
        Ahem. As I was saying, perhaps
        another macaroon ...

                EMMA (V.O.)
        Thank you, Steed.

                STEED (V.O.)
        Thank you, Mrs. Peel.

Behind the umbrella -- LAUGHTER.  CHINK of GLASSES.

                                
        FADE OUT.




                THE END