FARGO
FARGO
FARGO
FARGO
a screenplay by
Ethan Coen
and
Joel Coen
This is a true story. The events depicted in this film took place
in Minnesota in 1987. At the request of the survivors, the names
have been changed. Out of respect for the dead, the rest has been
told exactly as it occured.
FLARE TO WHITE
FARGO
HOTEL LOBBY
CLERK
And how are you today, sir?
MAN
Real good now. I'm checking in
- Mr. Anderson.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
CLERK
Okay, Mr. Anderson, and you're
still planning on staying with
us just the night, then?
ANDERSON
You bet.
HOTEL ROOM
The man turns on the TV, which shows the local evening news.
NEWS ANCHOR
- whether they will go to summer
camp at all. Katie Jensen has
more.
KATIE
It was supposed to be a project
funded by the city council; it
was supposed to benefit those
Fargo-Moorehead children who
would otherwise not be able to
afford to attend a lakeshore
summer camp. But nobody consulted
city controller Stu Jacobson...
CHAIN RESTAURANT
WAITRESS
Can I warm that up for ya there?
ANDERSON
You bet.
THROUGH A WINDSHIELD
INSIDE
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
Anderson approaches.
ANDERSON
I'm, uh, Jerry Lundegaard -
YOUNGER MAN
You're Jerry Lundegaard?
JERRY
Yah, Shep Proudfoot said -
YOUNGER MAN
Shep said you'd be here at 7:30.
What gives, man?
JERRY
Shep said 8:30.
YOUNGER MAN
We been sitting here an hour.
I've peed three times already.
JERRY
I'm sure sorry. I - Shep told
me 8:30. It was a mix-up, I
guess.
YOUNGER MAN
Ya got the car?
JERRY
Yah, you bet. It's in the lot
there. Brand-new burnt umber
Ciera.
YOUNGER MAN
Yeah, okay. Well, siddown then.
I'm Carl Showalter and this is
my associate Gaear Grimsrud.
JERRY
Yah, how ya doin'. So, uh, we
all set on this thing, then?
YOUNGER MAN
Sure, Jerry, we're all set. Why
wouldn't we be?
JERRY
Yah, no, I'm sure you are. Shep
vouched for you and all. I got
every confidence in you fellas.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
JERRY
... So I guess that's it, then.
Here's the keys -
CARL
No, that's not it, Jerry.
JERRY
Huh?
CARL
The new vehicle, plus forty
thousand dollars.
JERRY
Yah, but the deal was, the car
first, see, then the forty
thousand, like as if it was the
ransom. I thought Shep told you -
CARL
Shep didn't tell us much, Jerry.
JERRY
Well, okay, it's -
CARL
Except that you were gonna be
here at 7:30.
JERRY
Yah, well, that was a mix-up, then.
CARL
Yeah, you already said that.
JERRY
Yah. But it's not a whole pay-
in-advance deal. I give you a
brand-new vehicle in advance and -
CARL
I'm not gonna debate you, Jerry.
JERRY
Okay.
CARL
I'm not gonna sit here and debate.
I will say this though: what Shep
told us didn't make a whole lot
of sense.
JERRY
Oh, no, it's real sound. It's
all worked out.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
CARL
You want your own wife kidnapped?
JERRY
Yah.
CARL
... You - my point is, you pay
the ransom - what eighty thousand
bucks? - I mean, you give us
half the ransom, forty thousand,
you keep half. It's like robbing
Peter to play Paul, it doesn't
make any -
JERRY
Okay, it's - see, it's not me
payin' the ransom. The thing is,
my wife, she's wealthy - her dad,
he's real well off. Now, I'm in
a bit of trouble -
CARL
What kind of trouble are you in,
Jerry?
JERRY
Well, that's, that's, I'm not go
inta, inta - see, I just need
money. Now, her dad's real
wealthy -
CARL
So why don't you just ask him
for the money?
Grimsrud, the dour man who has not yet spoken, now softly
puts in with a Swedish-accented voice:
GRIMSRUD
Or your fucking wife, you know.
CARL
Or your fucking wife, Jerry.
JERRY
Well, it's all just part of this -
they don't know I need it, see.
Okay, so there's that. And even
if they did, I wouldn't get it.
So there's that on top, then. See,
these're personal matters.
CARL
Personal matters.
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JERRY
Yah. Personal matters that
needn't, uh -
CARL
Okay, Jerry. You're tasking us
to perform this mission, but you,
you won't, uh, you won't - aw,
fuck it, let's take a look at
that Ciera.
JERRY
Hon? Got the growshries.
VOICE
Thank you, hon. How's Fargo?
JERRY
Yah, real good.
VOICE
Dad's here.
DEN
JERRY
How ya doin', Wade?
WADE
Yah, pretty good.
JERRY
Whatcha watchin' there?
WADE
Norstars.
JERRY
... Who they playin'?
WADE
OOOoooh!
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
KITCHEN
Jerry walks back in, taking off his coat. His wife is
putting on an apron. Jerry nods toward the living room.
JERRY
Is he stayin' for supper, then?
WIFE
Yah, I think so... Dad, are you
stayin' for supper?
WADE
(off)
Yah.
DINING ROOM
Jerry, his wife, Wade and Scotty, twelve years old, sit
eating.
SCOTTY
May I be excused?
JERRY
Sure, ya done there?
SCOTTY
Uh-huh. Goin' out.
WIFE
Where are you going?
SCOTTY
Just out. Just McDonald's.
JERRY
Back at 9:30.
SCOTTY
Okay.
WADE
He just ate. And he didn't finish.
He's going to McDonald's instead
of finishing here?
WIFE
He sees his friends there. It's
okay.
WADE
It's okay? McDonald's? What do
you think they do there? They
don't drink milkshakes, I assure
you!
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WIFE
It's okay, Dad.
JERRY
Wade, have ya had a chance to
think about, uh, that deal I was
talkin' about, those forty acres
there on Wayzata?
WADE
You told me about it.
JERRY
Yah, you said you'd have a think
about it. I understand it's a
lot of money -
WADE
A heck of a lot. What'd you
say you were gonna put there?
JERRY
A lot. It's a limited -
WADE
I know it's a lot.
JERRY
I mean a parking lot.
WADE
Yah, well, seven hundred and
fifty thousand dollars is a lot
- ha ha ha!
JERRY
Yah, well, it's a chunk, but -
WADE
I thought you were gonna show
it to Stan Grossman. He passes
on this stuff before it gets
kicked up to me.
JERRY
Well, you know Stan'll say no
dice. That's why you pay him.
I'm asking you here, Wade. This
could work out real good for me
and Jean and Scotty -
WADE
Jean and Scotty never have to
worry.
WHITE
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
INT. CAR
GRIMSRUD
Where is Pancakes Hause?
CARL
What?
GRIMSRUD
We stop at Pancakes Hause.
CARL
What're you, nuts? We had
pancakes for breakfast. I gotta
go somewhere I can get a shot
and a beer - and a steak maybe.
Not more fuckin' pancakes. Come
on.
CARL
... Come on, man. Okay, here's
an idea. We'll stop outside of
Brainerd. I know a place there
we can get laid. Wuddya think?
GRIMSRUD
I'm fuckin' hungry now, you know.
CARL
Yeah, yeah, Jesus - I'm sayin',
we'll stop for pancakes, then
we'll get laid. Wuddya think?
CUSTOMER
We sat here right in this room and
went over this and over this!
JERRY
Yah, but that TruCoat -
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CUSTOMER
I sat right here and said I didn't
want no TruCoat!
JERRY
Yah, but I'm sayin', that TruCoat,
you don't get it and you get
oxidization problems. It'll cost
you a heck of lot more'n five
hunnert -
CUSTOMER
You're sittin' here, you're talkin'
in circles! You're talkin' like
we didn't go over this already!
JERRY
Yah, but this TruCoat -
CUSTOMER
We had us a deal here for nine-
teen-five. You sat there and
darned if you didn't tell me
you'd get this car, these options,
WITHOUT THE SEALANT, for nine-
teen-five!
JERRY
Okay, I'm not sayin' I didn't -
CUSTOMER
You called me twenty minutes ago
and said you had it! Ready to
make delivery, ya says! Come on
down and get it! And here ya are
and you're wastin' my time and
you're wastin' my wife's time and
I'm payin' nineteen-five for this
vehicle here!
JERRY
Well, okay, I'll talk to my boss...
JERRY
... See, they install that TruCoat
at the factory, there's nothin' we
can do, but I'll talk to my boss.
CUSTOMER
These guys here - these guys!
It's always the same! It's always
more! He's a liar!
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WIFE
Please, dear.
CUSTOMER
We went over this and over this -
NEARBY CUBICLE
JERRY
So you're goin' to the Gophers
on Sunday?
SALESMAN
You bet.
JERRY
You wouldn't have an extra ticket
there?
SALESMAN
They're playin' the Buckeyes!
JERRY
Yah.
SALESMAN
Ya kiddin'!
JERRY'S CUBICLE
Jerry re-enters.
JERRY
Well, he never done this before,
but seein' as it's special
circumstances and all, he says I
can knock one hunnert off that
TruCoat.
CUSTOMER
One hundred! You lied to me, Mr.
Lundegaard. You're a bald-faced
liar!
CUSTOMER
... A fucking liar -
WIFE
Bucky, please!
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
JERRY
One hunnert's the best we can
do here.
CUSTOMER
Oh, for Christ's sake, where's my
goddamn checkbook. Let's get this
over with.
MOTEL ROOM
CARL
Oh, Jesus, yeah.
HIS HOOKER
There ya go, sugar.
GRIMSRUD
Nnph.
HIS HOOKER
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
LATER
ED MCMAHON
- Johnny's guests tonight will be
Lee Majors, George Wendt, and Steve
Boutsikaros from the San Diego Zoo,
so keep that dial -
LUNDEGAARD KITCHEN
JEAN
I'm talkin' about your potential.
SCOTT
(absently)
Uh-huh.
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JEAN
You're not a C student.
SCOTT
Uhn.
JEAN
And yet you're gettin' C grades.
It's this disparity there that
concerns your dad and me.
SCOTT
Uh-huh.
JEAN
You know what a disparity is?
SCOTT
(testily)
Yeah!
JEAN
Okay. Well, that's why we don't
want ya goin' out fer hockey.
SCOTT
Oh, man!
SCOTT
... What's the big deal? It's
an hour -
JEAN
Hold on.
JEAN
... Hello?
PHONE VOICE
Yah, hiya, hon.
JEAN
Oh, hiya, Dad.
WADE
Jerry around?
JEAN
Yah, he's still here - I'll
catch him for ya.
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JEAN
... Hon?
VOICE
Yah.
JEAN
It's Dad.
VOICE
Yah...
JERRY
... Yah, okay...
SCOTT
Look, Dad, there is no fucking
way -
JEAN
Scott!
JERRY
Say, let's watch the language -
JERRY
How ya doin', Wade?
WADE
What's goin' on there?
JERRY
Oh, nothing, Wade. How ya doin'
there?
WADE
Stan Grossman looked at your
proposal. Says it's pretty
sweet.
JERRY
No kiddin'?
WADE
We might be innarested.
JERRY
No kiddin'! I'd need the cash
pretty quick there. In order
to close the deal.
WADE
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JERRY
Yah.
WADE
2:30.
JERRY
Yah, okay.
Jerry wanders through the service area where cars are being
worked on. He stops by an Indian in blue jeans who is
looking at the underside of a car that sits on a hydraulic
lift with a cage light hanging off its innards.
JERRY
Say, Shep, how ya doin' there?
SHEP
Mm.
JERRY
Say, ya know those two fellas
ya put me in touch with, up
there in Fargo?
SHEP
Put you in touch with Grimsrud.
JERRY
Well, yah, but he had a buddy
there. He, uh -
SHEP
Well, I don't vouch for him.
JERRY
Well, that's okay, I just -
SHEP
I vouch for Grimsrud. Who's his
buddy?
JERRY
Carl somethin'?
SHEP
Never heard of him. Don't vouch
for him.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
JERRY
Well, that's okay, he's a buddy
of the guy ya vouched for, so I'm
not worryin'. I just, I was
wonderin', see, I gotta get in
touch with 'em for, I might not
need it anymore, sumpn's happenin',
see -
SHEP
Call 'em up.
JERRY
Yah, well, see, I did that, and
I haven't been able to get 'em,
so I thought you maybe'd know an
alternate number or what have ya.
SHEP
Nope.
Jerry slaps his fist into his open palm and snaps his
fingers.
JERRY
Okay, well, real good, then.
CAR
After a beat:
CARL
... Look at that. Twin Cities.
IDS Building, the big glass one.
Tallest skyscraper in the Midwest.
After the Sears, uh, Chicago...
You never been to Minneapolis?
GRIMSRUD
No.
CARL
... Would it kill you to say
something?
GRIMSRUD
I did.
CARL
"No." First thing you've said
in the last four hours. That's
a, that's a fountain of conversation,
man. That's a geyser. I mean, whoa,
daddy, stand back, man. Shit, I'm
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
CARL
... Well, fuck it, I don't have
to talk either, man. See how
you like it...
He drives.
CARL
... Total silence...
JERRY'S CUBICLE
He is on the phone.
JERRY
Yah, real good. How you doin'?
VOICE
Pretty good, Mr. Lundegaard.
You're damned hard to get on the
phone.
JERRY
Yah, it's pretty darned busy here,
but that's the way we like it.
VOICE
That's for sure. Now, I just
need, on these last, these financing
documents you sent us, I can't
read the serial numbers of the
vehicles on here, so I -
JERRY
But I already got the, it's okay,
the loans are in place, I already
got the, the what, the -
VOICE
Yeah, the three hundred and twenty
thousand dollars, you got the money
last month.
JERRY
Yah, so we're all set.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
VOICE
Yeah, but the vehicles you were
borrowing on, I just can't read
the serial numbers on your
applicaton. Maybe if you could
just read them to me -
JERRY
But the deal's already done, I
already got the money -
VOICE
Yeah, but we have an audit here,
I just have to know that these
vehicles you're financing with
this money, that they really
exist.
JERRY
Yah, well, they exist all right.
VOICE
I'm sure they do - ha ha! But
I can't read their serial numbers
here. So if you could read me -
JERRY
Well, but see, I don't have 'em
in front a me - why don't I just
fax you over a copy -
VOICE
No, fax is no good, that's what
I have and I can't read the darn
thing -
JERRY
Yah, okay, I'll have my girl
send you over a copy, then.
VOICE
Okay, because if I can't correlate
this note with the specific vehicles,
then I gotta call back that money -
JERRY
Yah, how much money was that?
VOICE
Three hundred and twenty thousand
dollars. See, I gotta correlate
that money with the cars it's being
lent on.
JERRY
Yah, no problem, I'll just fax
that over to ya, then.
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VOICE
No, no, fax is -
JERRY
I mean send it over. I'll shoot
it right over to ya.
VOICE
Okay.
JERRY
Okay, real good, then.
CLOSE ON TELEVISION
HOST
So I seperate the - how the heck
do I get the egg out of the shell
without breaking it?
HOSTESS
You just prick a little hole in
the end and blow!
HOST
Okay, here goes nothing.
The scraping sound persists. Jean sets down her coffee cup
and rises.
AUDIENCE
Awoooo!
KITCHEN
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
GRIMSRUD
Unguent.
CARL
Huh?
GRIMSRUD
I need ... unguent.
UPSTAIRS BEDROOM
MASTER BATHROOM
The phone pops out of her hands, jangles across the tile
floor, smashes against the door and then bounces away, its
cord ripped free.
BEDROOM
BATHROOM
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The groaning of the door ends with the wood around its knob
splintering and the knob itself falling out onto the floor.
THEIR POV
BEDROOM
UPSTAIRS LANDING
JERRY
How ya doin' there, Stan? How
are ya, Wade?
STAN
Good to see ya again, Jerry. If
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
JERRY
Oh, those numbers are all right,
bleemee.
WADE
This is do-able.
STAN
Congratulations, Jerry.
JERRY
Yah, thanks, Stan, it's a pretty -
WADE
What kind of finder's fee were
you looking for?
JERRY
... Huh?
STAN
The financials are pretty thorough,
so the only thing we don't know
is your fee.
JERRY
... My fee? Wade, what the
heck're you talkin' about?
WADE
Stan and I're okay.
JERRY
Yah.
WADE
We're good to loan in.
JERRY
Yah.
WADE
But we never talked about your
fee for bringin' it to us.
JERRY
No, but, Wade, see, I was
bringin' you this deal for you
to loan me the money to put
in. It's my deal here, see?
STAN
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
JERRY
Yah, right -
STAN
You're sayin' - what're you
sayin'?
WADE
You're sayin' that we put in
all the money and you collect
when it pays off?
JERRY
No, no. I - I'd, I'd - pay you
back the principal, and interest
- heck, I'd go - one over prime -
STAN
We're not a bank, Jerry.
Wade is angry.
WADE
What the heck, Jerry, if I wanted
bank interest on seven hunnert'n
fifty thousand I'd go to Midwest
Federal. Talk to Bill Diehl.
STAN
He's at Norstar.
WADE
He's at -
JERRY
No, see, I don't need a finder's
fee, I need - finder's fee's, what,
ten percent, heck that's not gonna
do it for me. I need the principal.
STAN
Jerry, we're not just going to
give you seven hundred and fifty
thousand dollars.
WADE
What the heck were you thinkin'?
Heck, if I'm only gettin' bank
interest, I'd look for complete
security. Heck, FDIC. I don't
see nothin' like that here.
JERRY
Yah, but I - okay, I would, I'd
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
WADE
I'm not talkin' about your damn
word, Jerry. Geez, what the
heck're you?... Well, look, I
don't want to cut you out of the
loop, but his here's a good deal.
I assume, if you're not innarested,
you won't mind if we move on it
independently.
PARKING LOT
FRONT DOOR
The door swings open and Jerry edges in, looking about,
holding a sack of groceries.
JERRY
Hon?
JERRY
... Got the growshries...
JERRY
... Hon?
UPSTAIRS BATHROOM
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FOYER
JERRY
Yah, Wade, I - it's Jerry, I.
JERRY
... Yah, Wade, it's, I, it's
Jerry...
Beat.
JERRY
... Wade, it's Jerry, I - we
gotta talk, Wade, it's terrible...
Beat.
LIVING ROOM
JERRY
... Yah, Wade Gustafson, please.
BLACK
Hold in black.
A slow tilt down from night sky brings the head of a large
paper-mache figure into frame. It is a flannel-shirt
woodsman carrying a double-edged ax over one shoulder. As
we hear the rumble of an approaching car, the continuing
tilt and boom down brings us down the woodsman's body to a
pedestal.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
The headlights sweep off and a car hums past and on into the
background. The two-lane highway is otherwise empty.
INT. CAR
GRIMSRUD
Shut the fuck up or I'll throw
you back in the trunk, you know.
CARL
Geez. That's more'n I've heard
you say all week.
At a loud WHOOP Carl starts and looks back out the rear
window. Fifty yards behind a state trooper has turned on
his gumballs.
CARL
Ah, shit, the tags...
CARL
... It's just the tags. I never
put my tags on the car. Don't
worry, I'll take care of this.
He looks into the back seat as the car bounces and slows on
the gravel shoulder.
CARL
... Let's keep still back there,
lady, or we're gonna have to, ya
know, to shoot ya.
CARL
... Hey! I'll take care of this!
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Carl watches.
CARL
How can I help you, officer?
The trooper scans the inside of the car, taking his time.
Finally:
TROOPER
This is a new car, then, sir?
CARL
It certainly is, officer. Still
got that smell!
TROOPER
You're required to display
temporary tags, either in the
plate area or taped inside the
back window.
CARL
Certainly -
TROOPER
Can I see your license and
registration please?
CARL
Certainly.
CARL
... I was gonna tape up the
temporary tag, ya know, to be
in full compliance, but it, uh,
it, uh ... must a slipped my
mind...
CARL
... So maybe the best thing
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
TROOPER
What's this, sir?
CARL
That's my license and regis-
tration. I wanna be in
compliance.
He forces a laugh.
CARL
... I was just thinking I could
take care of it right here. In
Brainerd.
TROOPER
Put that back in your pocket,
please.
TROOPER
... And step out of the car,
please, sir.
Another sound.
Jean screams.
GRIMSRUD
Shut up.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
The policeman's head slides out the window and his body
flops back onto the street.
CARL
(softly)
Whoa... Whoa, Daddy.
Grimsrud takes the trooper's hat off of Carl's lap and sails
it out the open window.
GRIMSRUD
You'll take care of it. Boy, you
are smooth smooth, you know.
CARL
Whoa, Daddy.
GRIMSRUD
Clear him off the road.
CARL
Yeah.
He gets out.
EXT. ROAD
INT. CIERA
Grimsrud notices.
EXT. ROAD
The car accelerates and roars past and away. We just make
out the silhouettes of two occupants in front.
INT. CIERA
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He fights with the wheel as his car swims on the road face.
His headlights show the car up ahead off the road, crumpled
around a telephone pole, having failed to hold a turn.
Grimsrud brakes.
Jean slides off the back seat and thumps into the legwell.
Grimsrud sweeps his gun off the front seat, throws open his
door and gets out.
EXT. ROAD
AN OIL PAINTING
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WOMAN
Oh, geez...
WOMAN
... Hi, it's Marge...
The man stirs and clears his throat with a long deep rumble.
MARGE
... Oh, my. Where?... Yah...
Oh, geez...
MARGE
... Okay. There in a jif...
Real good, then.
MARGE
... You can sleep, hon. It's
early yet.
MAN
Gotta go?
MARGE
Yah.
MAN
I'll fix ya some eggs.
MARGE
That's okay, hon. I gotta run.
MAN
Gotta eat a breakfast, Marge.
I'll fix ya some eggs.
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MARGE
Aw, you can sleep, hon.
MAN
Ya gotta eat a breakfast...
MAN
... I'll fix ya some eggs.
MARGE
Aw, Norm.
PLATE
MARGE
Thanks, hon. Time to shove off.
NORM
Love ya, Margie.
MARGE
Love ya, hon.
Dawn. Marge is making her way down the icy front stoop to
her prowler.
Norm sits back onto the bed, shrugging off his robe. Off-
screen we hear the front door open.
FRONT DOOR
MARGE
Hon?
NORM
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(off)
Yah?
MARGE
Prowler needs a jump.
HIGHWAY
The reverse shows Marge approaching from her own squad car.
MARGE
Hiya, Lou.
LOU
Margie. Thought you might need
a little warm-up.
MARGE
Yah, thanks a bunch. So what's
the deal, now? Gary says triple
homicide?
LOU
Yah, looks pretty bad. Two
of'm're over here.
MARGE
Where is everybody?
LOU
Well - it's cold, Margie.
BY THE WRECK
MARGE
Ah, geez. So... Aw, geez.
Here's the second one... It's
in the head and the ... hand
there, I guess that's a defensive
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wound. Okay.
MARGE
... Where's the state trooper?
LOU
Back there a good piece. In
the ditch next to his prowler.
MARGE
Okay, so we got a state trooper
pulls someone over, we got a
shooting, and these folks drive
by, and we got a high-speed
pursuit, ends here, and this
execution-type deal.
LOU
Yah.
MARGE
I'd be very surprised if our
suspect was from Brainerd.
LOU
Yah.
MARGE
Yah. And I'll tell you what, from
his footprints he looks like a big
fella -
LOU
Ya see something down there, Chief?
MARGE
Uh - I just, I think I'm gonna barf.
LOU
Geez, you okay, Margie?
MARGE
I'm fine - it's just morning
sickness.
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MARGE
... Well, that passed.
LOU
Yah?
MARGE
Yah. Now I'm hungry again.
LOU
You had breakfast yet, Margie?
MARGE
Oh, yah. Norm made some eggs.
LOU
Yah? Well, what now, d'ya think?
MARGE
Let's go take a look at that
trooper.
MARGE
There's two of 'em, Lou!
LOU
Yah?
MARGE
Yah, this guy's smaller than
his buddy.
LOU
Oh, yah?
MARGE
For Pete's sake.
She gets up, clapping the snow off her hands, and climbs out
of the ditch.
LOU
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MARGE
Well, he's got his gun on his hip
there, and he looks like a nice
enough guy. It's a real shame.
LOU
Yah.
MARGE
You haven't monkeyed with his car
there, have ya?
LOU
No way.
MARGE
Somebody shut his lights. I guess
the little guy sat in there, waitin'
for his buddy t'come back.
LOU
Yah, woulda been cold out here.
MARGE
Heck, yah. Ya think, is Dave open
yet?
LOU
You don't think he's mixed up in -
MARGE
No, no, I just wanna get Norm some
night crawlers.
INT. PROWLER
MARGE
You look in his citation book?
LOU
Yah...
LOU
... Last vehicle he wrote in
was a tan Ciera at 2:18 a.m.
Under the plate number he put
DLR - I figure they stopped him
or shot him before he could finish
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MARGE
Uh-huh.
LOU
So I got the state lookin' for a
Ciera with a tag startin' DLR.
They don't got no match yet.
MARGE
I'm not sure I agree with you a
hunnert percent on your policework,
there, Lou.
LOU
Yah?
MARGE
Yah, I think that vehicle there
probly had dealer plates. DLR?
LOU
Oh...
LOU
... Geez.
MARGE
Yah. Say, Lou, ya hear the one
about the guy who couldn't afford
personalized plates, so he went
and changed his name to J2L 4685?
LOU
Yah, that's a good one.
MARGE
Yah.
THE ROAD
The police car enters with a whoosh and hums down a straight-
ruled empty highway, cutting a landscape of flat and perfect
white.
WADE
- All's I know is, ya got a
problem, ya call a professional!
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JERRY
No! They said no cops! They were
darned clear on that, Wade! They
said you call the cops and we -
WADE
Well, a course they're gonna say
that! But where's my protection?
They got Jean here! I give these
sons a bitches a million dollars,
where's my guarantee they're gonna
let her go.
JERRY
Well, they -
WADE
A million dollars is a lot a damn
money! And there they are, they
got my daughter!
JERRY
Yah, but think this thing through
here, Wade. Ya give 'em what they
want, why wont' they let her go?
You gotta listen to me on this one,
Wade.
WADE
Heck, you don't know! You're just
whistlin' Dixie here! I'm sayin',
the cops, they can advise us on
this! I'm sayin' call a professional!
JERRY
No! No cops! That's final! This
is my deal here, Wade! Jean is
my wife here!
STAN
I gotta tell ya, Wade, I'm leanin'
to Jerry's viewpoint here.
WADE
Well -
STAN
We gotta protect Jean. These -
we're not holdin' any cards here,
Wade, they got all of 'em. So
they call the shots.
JERRY
You're darned tootin'!
WADE
Ah, dammit!
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STAN
I'm tellin' ya.
WADE
Well... Why don't we...
WADE
... Stan, I'm thinkin' we should
offer 'em half a million.
JERRY
Now come on here, no way, Wade!
No way!
STAN
We're not horse-trading here, Wade,
we just gotta bite the bullet on
this thing.
JERRY
Yah!
STAN
What's the next step here, Jerry?
JERRY
They're gonna call, give me
instructions for a drop. I'm
supposed to have the money ready
tomorrow.
WADE
Dammit!
THE CASHIER
CASHIER
How was everything today?
JERRY
Yah, real good now.
PARKING LOT
STAN
Okay. We'll get the money together.
Don't worry about it, Jerry. Now,
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JERRY
No, I - they don't want - they're
just s'posed to be dealin' with
me, they were real clear.
STAN
Yah.
JERRY
Ya know, they said no one listenin'
in, they'll be watchin', ya know.
Maybe it's all bull, but like you
said, Stan, they're callin' the
shots.
STAN
Okay. And Scotty, is he gonna
be all right?
JERRY
Yah, geez, Scotty. I'll go talk
to him.
There is a tap at the horn from Wade, and Stan gets into the
Lincoln.
STAN
We'll call.
SCOTTY'S BEDROOM
JERRY
... How ya doin' there, Scotty?
SCOTT
Dad! What're they doing? Wuddya
think they're doin' with Mom?
JERRY
It's okay, Scotty. They're not
gonna want to hurt her any.
These men, they just want money,
see.
SCOTT
What if - what if sumpn goes wrong?
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JERRY
No, no, nothin's goin' wrong here.
Grandad and I, we're - we're makin'
sure this gets handled right.
SCOTT
Dad, I really think we should call
the cops.
JERRY
No! We can't let anyone know about
this thing! We gotta play ball with
these guys - you ask Stan Grossman,
he'll tell ya the same thing!
SCOTT
Yeah, but -
JERRY
We're gonna get Mom back for ya, but
we gotta play ball. Ya know, that's
the deal. Now if Lorraine calls, or
Sylvia, you just say that Mom is in
Florida with Pearl and Marty...
JERRY
... That's the best we can do here.
EXT. CABIN
With a cry, she swings her elbow out of Grimsrud's grasp and
lurches away across the front lawn. Grimsrud moves to
retrieve her but Carl, grinning, lays a hand on his
shoulder.
CARL
Hold it.
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CARL
Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Jesus!
We track behind Marge as she makes her way across the floor,
greeting various officers. She holds a small half-full
paper sack.
Marge enters and sits behind the desk, detaching her walkie-
talkie from her utility belt to accomodate the seat.
MARGE
Hiya, hon.
NORM
Brought ya some lunch, Margie.
What're those, night crawlers?
He looks inside.
MARGE
Yah.
NORM
Thanks, hon.
MARGE
You bet. Thanks for lunch. What
do we got here, Arbie's?
NORM
Uh-huh.
MARGE
... How's the paintin' goin'?
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NORM
Pretty good. Found out the Hautmans
are entering a painting this year.
MARGE
Aw, hon, you're better'n them.
NORM
They're real good.
MARGE
They're good, Norm, but you're
better'n them.
NORM
Yah, ya think?
MARGE
Ah, ya got Arbie's all o'er me.
Lou enters.
LOU
Hiya, Norm, how's the paintin'
goin'?
NORM
Not too bad. You know.
MARGE
How we doin' on that vehicle?
LOU
No motels registered any tan Ciera
last night. But the night before,
two men checked into the Blue Ox
registering a Ciera and leavin' the
tag space blank.
MARGE
Geez, that's a good lead. The
Blue Ox, that's that trucker's
joint out there on I-35?
LOU
Yah. Owner was on the desk then,
said these two guys had company.
MARGE
Oh, yah?
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drifts down.
MARGE
Where you girls from?
HOOKER ONE
Chaska.
HOOKER TWO
LeSeure. But I went to high school
in White Bear Lake.
MARGE
Okay, I want you to tell me what
these fellas looked like.
HOOKER ONE
Well, the little guy, he was
kinda funny-looking.
MARGE
In what way?
HOOKER ONE
I dunno. Just funny-looking.
MARGE
Can you be any more specific?
HOOKER ONE
I couldn't really say. He wasn't
circumcised.
MARGE
Was he funny-looking apart from
that?
HOOKER ONE
Yah.
MARGE
So you were having sex with the
little fella, then?
HOOKER ONE
Uh-huh.
MARGE
Is there anything else you can
tell me about him?
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HOOKER ONE
No. Like I say, he was funny-looking.
More'n most people even.
MARGE
And what about the other fella?
HOOKER TWO
He was a little older. Looked like
the Marlboro man.
MARGE
Yah?
HOOKER TWO
Yah. Maybe I'm sayin' that cause
he smoked Marlboros.
MARGE
Uh-huh.
HOOKER TWO
A subconscious-type thing.
MARGE
Yah, that can happen.
HOOKER TWO
Yah.
HOOKER ONE
They said they were goin' to the
Twin Cities?
MARGE
Oh, yah?
HOOKER TWO
Yah.
HOOKER ONE
Yah. Is that useful to ya?
MARGE
Oh, you bet, yah.
INT. CABIN
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CARL
...days ... be here for days with
a - DAMMIT! - a goddamn mute ...
nothin' to do ... and the fucking -
DAMMIT!...
CARL
... TV doesn't even ... plug me
in, man... Gimmee a - DAMMIT! -
signal... Plug me into the
ozone, baby... Plug me into the
ozone - FUCK!...
TV VOICE-OVER
The bark beetle carries the worm
to the nest ... where it will feed
its young for up to six weeks...
After a long beat, silence except for the TV, Marge murmurs,
still looking at the set:
MARGE
... Well, I'm turnin' in, Norm.
NORM
... Oh, yah?
We hold.
BLACK
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Hold.
Another flake.
It starts snowing.
PAUL BUNYAN
MARGE
Hello?
VOICE
Yah, is this Marge?
MARGE
Yah?
VOICE
Margie Olmstead?
MARGE
... Well, yah. Who's this?
VOICE
This is Mike Yanagita. Ya know
- Mike Yanagita. Remember me?
MARGE
... Mike Yanagita!
MIKE
Yah!
MARGE
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MIKE
Oh, geez. It's quarter to eleven.
I hope I dint wake you.
MARGE
No, that's okay.
MIKE
Yah, I'm down in the Twin Cities
and I was just watching on TV
about these shootings up in
Brainderd, and I saw you on the
news there.
MARGE
Yah.
MIKE
I thought, geez, is that Margie
Olmstead? I can't believe it!
MARGE
Yah, that's me.
MIKE
Well, how the heck are ya?
MARGE
Okay, ya know. Okay.
MIKE
Yah?
MARGE
Yah - how are you doon?
MIKE
Oh, pretty good.
MARGE
Heck, it's been such a long time,
Mike. It's great to hear from ya.
MIKE
Yah... Yah, yah. Geeze, Margie!
JERRY
Yah, ya got yer, this loaded here,
this has yer independent, uh, yer
slipped differential, uh, yer rack-
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CUSTOMER
Yah, I don't need no sealant though.
JERRY
Yah, you don't need that. Now
were you thinking of financing here?
You oughta be aware a this GMAC
plan they have now, it's really
super -
ANOTHER SALESMAN
Jerry, ya got a call here.
JERRY
Yah, okay.
JERRY'S CUBICLE
JERRY
Jerry Lundegaard.
VOICE
All right, Jerry, you got this
phone to yourself?
JERRY
Well ... yah.
VOICE
Know who this is?
JERRY
Well, yah, I got an idea. How's
that Ciera workin' out for ya?
VOICE
Circumstances have changed, Jerry.
JERRY
Well, what do ya mean?
VOICE
Things have changed. Circumstances,
Jerry. Beyond the, uh ... acts of
God, force majeure...
JERRY
What the - how's Jean?
A beat.
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CARL
... Who's Jean?
JERRY
My wife! What the - how's -
CARL
Oh, Jean's okay. But there's
three people up in Brainerd who
aren't so okay, I'll tell ya that.
JERRY
What the heck're you talkin' about?
Let's just finish up this deal
here -
CARL
Blood has been shed, Jerry.
CARL
... Blood has been shed.
JERRY
What the heck d'ya mean?
CARL
Three people. In Brainerd.
JERRY
Oh, geez.
CARL
That's right. And we need more
money.
JERRY
The heck d'ya mean? What a you
guys got yourself mixed up in?
CARL
We need more -
JERRY
This was s'posed to be a no-rough
-stuff-type deal -
CARL
DON'T EVER INTERRUPT ME, JERRY!
JUST SHUT THE FUCK UP!
JERRY
Well, I'm sorry, but I just - I -
CARL
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JERRY
Oh, for Chrissakes here -
CARL
Blood has been shed. We've incurred
risks, Jerry. I'm coming into town
tomorrow. Have the money ready.
JERRY
Now we had a deal here! A deal's
a deal!
CARL
IS IT, JERRY? You ask those three
pour souls up in Brainerd if a
deal's a deal! Go ahead, ask 'em!
JERRY
... The heck d'ya mean?
CARL
I'll see you tomorrow.
Click.
JERRY
Yah!
VOICE
Jerome Lundegaard?
JERRY
Yah!
VOICE
This is Reilly Deifenbach at GMAC.
Sir, I have not yet recieved those
vehicle IDs you promised me.
JERRY
Yah! I ... those are in the mail.
VOICE
Mr. Lundegaard, that very well may
be. I must inform you, however,
that absent the reciept of those
numbers by tomorrow afternoon, I
will have to refer this matter to
our legal department.
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JERRY
Yah.
VOICE
My patience is at an end.
JERRY
Yah.
VOICE
Good day, sir.
JERRY
... Yah.
TRACK
GARY
Hiya, Norm. How ya doin', Margie?
How's the fricasse?
MARGE
Pretty darn good, ya want some?
GARY
No, I gotta - hey, Norm, I thought
you were goin' fishin' up at Mile
Lacs?
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NORM
Yah, after lunch.
MARGE
Whatcha got there?
Gary hands her a flimsy. Marge takes it with one hand and
looks, her other hand frozen with a forkful of food.
GARY
The numbers y'asked for, calls
made from the lobby pay phone
at the Blue Ox. Two to Minneapolis
that night.
MARGE
Mm.
GARY
First one's a trucking company,
second one's a private residence.
A Shep Proudfoot.
MARGE
Uh-huh... A what?
GARY
Shep Proudfoot. That's a name.
MARGE
Uh-huh.
GARY
Yah.
MARGE
... Yah, okay, I think I'll
drive down there, then.
GARY
Oh, yah? Twin Cities?
NORM
... Oh, yah?
Jerry, Wade, and Stan Grossman sit around the kitchen table.
It is night. The scene is harshly toplit by a hanging
fixture. On the table are the remains of coffee and a
cinammon filbert ring.
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WADE
Dammit! I wanna be a part a
this thing!
JERRY
No, Wade! They were real clear!
They said they'd call tomorrow,
with instructions, and it's gonna
be delivered by me alone!
WADE
It's my money, I'll deliver it
- what do they care?
STAN
Wade's got a point there. I'll
handle the call if you want, Jerry.
JERRY
No, no. See - they, no, see, they
only deal with me. Ya feel this,
this nervousness on the phone there,
they're very - these guys're
dangerous -
WADE
All the more reason! I don't want
you - with all due respect, Jerry
- I don't want you mucking this up.
JERRY
The heck d'ya mean?
WADE
They want my money, they can deal
with me. Otherwise I'm goin' to
a professional.
He points at a briefcase.
WADE
... There's a million dollars
here!
JERRY
No, see -
WADE
Look, Jerry, you're not sellin'
me a damn car. It's my show here.
That's that.
STAN
It's the way we prefer to handle
it, Jerry.
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MARGE
How ya doin'?
CLERK
Real good. How're you today, ma'am?
MARGE
Real good. I'm Mrs. Gunderson, I
have a reservation.
CLERK
You sure do, Mrs. Gunderson.
MARGE
Is there a phone down here, ya think?
LOBBY CORNER
MARGE
... Detective Sibert? Yah, this
is Marge Gunderson from up Brainerd,
we spoke - Yah. Well, actually
I'm in town here. I had to do a
few things in the Twin Cities, so
I thought I'd check in with ya about
that USIF search on Shep Proudfoot...
Oh, yah?... Well, maybe I'll go
visit with him if I have the... No,
I can find that... Well, thanks a
bunch. Say, d'ya happen to know a
good place for lunch in the downtown
area?... Yah, the Radisson... Oh,
yah? Is it reasonable?
The brown Ciera enters and drives lazy S-curves around the
few snow-covered cars parked on the roof of the lot.
EXIT BOOTH
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CARL
Yeah, I decided not to park here.
ATTENDANT
... What do you mean, you decided
not to park here?
CARL
Yeah, I just came in. I decided
not to park here.
ATTENDANT
You, uh... I'm sorry, sir, but -
CARL
I decided not to - I'm, uh, not
taking the trip as it turns out.
ATTENDANT
I'm sorry, sir, we do have to
charge you the four dollars.
CARL
I just pulled in here. I just
fucking pulled in here!
ATTENDANT
Well, see, there's a minimum charge
of four dollars. Long-term parking
charges by the day.
CARL
I guess you think, ya know, you're
an authority figure. With that
stupid fucking uniform. Huh, buddy?
CARL
... King Clip-on Tie here. Big
fucking man.
CARL
... You know, these are the limits
of your life, man. Ruler of your
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JERRY
Where's Shep?
MECHANIC
Talkin' to a cop.
Jerry looks.
JERRY
... Cop?
Marge and Shep face each other at the other end of the floor
in a grimy and cluttered glassed-in cubicle.
MECHANIC
Said she was a policewoman.
MARGE
- Wednesday night?
SHEP
Nope.
MARGE
Well, you do reside their at
1425 Fremont Terrace?
SHEP
Yep.
MARGE
Anyone else residing there?
SHEP
Nope.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
MARGE
Well, Mr. Proudfoot, this call
came in past three in the morning.
It's just hard for me to believe
you can't remember anyone calling.
MARGE
... Now, I know you've had some
problems, struggling with the
narcotics, some other entanglements,
currently on parole -
SHEP
So?
MARGE
Well, associating with criminals,
if you're the one they talked to,
that right there would be a
violation of your parole and would
end with you back in Stillwater.
SHEP
Uh-huh.
MARGE
Now, I saw some rough stuff on
your priors, but nothing in the
nature of a homicide...
MARGE
... I know you don't want to be
an accessory to something like
that.
SHEP
Nope.
MARGE
So you think you might remember
who those folks were who called
ya?
JERRY'S OFFICE
MARGE
Mr. Lundegaard?
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JERRY
Huh? Yah?
MARGE
I wonder if I could take just a
minute of your time here -
JERRY
What... What is it all about?
MARGE
Huh? Do you mind if I sit down
- I'm carrying quite a load here.
MARGE
... You're the owner here, Mr.
Lundegaard?
JERRY
Naw, I... Executive Sales Manager.
MARGE
Well, you can help me. My name's
Marge Gunderson -
JERRY
My father-in-law, he's the owner.
MARGE
Uh-huh. Well, I'm a police officer
from up Brainerd investigating some
malfeasance and I was just wondering
if you've had any new vehicles stolen
off the lot in the past couple of
weeks - specifically a tan Cutlass
Ciera?
MARGE
... Mr. Lundegaard?
JERRY
... Brainerd?
MARGE
Yah. Yah. Home a Paul Bunyan and
Babe the Blue Ox.
JERRY
... Babe the Blue Ox?
MARGE
Yah, ya know we've got the big
statue there. So you haven't had
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JERRY
No. No, ma'am.
MARGE
Okey-dokey, thanks a bunch. I'll
let you get back to your paperwork,
then.
JERRY
... Yah, okay.
JERRY
... Yah, gimmee Shep... The
heck d'ya mean?... Well, where'd
he go? It's only... No, I don't
need a mechanic - oh, geez - I
gotta talk to a friend of his, so,
uh ... have him, uh ... oh, geez...
HOTEL BAR
VOICE
Marge?
MARGE
Mike!
MIKE
Geez! You look great!
MARGE
Yah - easy there - you do too!
I'm expecting, ya know.
MIKE
I see that! That's great!
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MIKE
... What can I get ya?
MARGE
Just a Diet Coke.
MARGE
... This is a nice place.
MIKE
Yah, ya know it's the Radisson,
so it's pretty good.
MARGE
You're livin' in Edina, then?
MIKE
Oh, yah, couple years now. It's
actually Eden Prarie - that school
district. So Chief Gunderson, then!
So ya went and married Norm Son-of-
a-Gunderson!
MARGE
Oh, yah, a long time ago.
MIKE
Great. What brings ya down - are
ya down here on that homicide -
if you're allowed, ya know, to
discuss that?
MARGE
Oh, yah, but there's not a heckuva
lot to discuss. What about you,
Mike? Are you married - you have
kids?
MIKE
Well, yah, I was married. I was
married to - You mind if I sit
over here?
MIKE
... I was married to Linda
Cooksey -
MARGE
No, I - Mike - wyncha sit over
there, I'd prefer that.
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MIKE
Huh? Oh, okay, I'm sorry.
MARGE
No, just so I can see ya, ya know.
Don't have to turn my neck.
MIKE
Oh, sure, I unnerstand, I didn't
mean to -
MARGE
No, no, that's fine.
MIKE
Yah, sorry, so I was married to
Linda Cooksey - ya remember Linda?
She was a year behind us.
MARGE
I think I remember Linda, yah.
She was - yah. So things didn't
work out, huh?
MIKE
And then I, and then I been workin'
for Honeywell for a few years now.
MARGE
Well, they're a good outfit.
MIKE
Yah, if you're an engineer, yah,
you could do a lot worse. Of
course, it's not, uh, it's
nothin' like your achievement.
MARGE
It sounds like you're doin' really
super.
MIKE
Yah, well, I, uh ... it's not that
it didn't work out - Linda passed
away. She, uh...
MARGE
I'm sorry.
MIKE
Yah, I, uh... She had leukemia,
you know...
MARGE
No, I didn't...
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MIKE
It was a tough, uh ... it was a
long - She fought real hard,
Marge...
MARGE
I'm sorry, Mike.
MIKE
Oh, ya know, that's, uh - what
can I say?...
MIKE
... Better times, huh?
MARGE
Better times.
MIKE
I was so... I been so ... and
then I saw you on TV, and I
remembered, ya know... I always
liked you...
MARGE
Well, I always liked you, Mike.
MIKE
I always liked ya so much...
MARGE
It's okay, Mike - Should we get
together another time, ya think?
MIKE
No - I'm sorry! It's just - I
been so lonely - then I saw you,
and...
He is weeping.
MIKE
... I'm sorry... I shouldn't a
done this... I thought we'd have
a really terrific time, and now
I've...
MARGE
It's okay...
MIKE
You were such a super lady ...
and then I... I been so lonely...
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MARGE
It's okay, Mike...
CARL
Just in town on business. Just
in and out. Ha ha! A little of
the old in-and-out!
WOMAN
Wuddya do?
CARL
Have ya been to the Celebrity Room
before? With other, uh, clients?
WOMAN
I don't think so. It's nice.
CARL
Yeah, well, it depends on the artist.
You know, Jose Feliciano, ya got no
complaints. Waiter!
Carl grimaces.
CARL
... What is he, deaf?... So,
uh, how long have you been with
the escort service?
WOMAN
I don't know. Few munce.
CARL
Ya find the work interesting, do ya?
WOMAN
... What're you talking about?
A DIRTY BEDROOM
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CARL
Shep! What the hell are you doing?
I'm banging that girl! Shep! Jesus
Ch -
SHEP
Fuck out of my house!
He hauls him up -
CARL
Shep! Don't you dare fucking hit
me, man! Don't you -
Shep enters frame to circle the sofa and kick at Carl behind
it.
SHEP
Fuck outta here. Put me back in
Stillwater. Little fucking shit.
VOICE
Hey! Come on in there!
MAN
C'mon, brother, it's late - Unghh!
Shep hits him twice, then grabs both of his ears and starts
banging his head against the wall.
The hooker runs by, clutching her clothes, and Shep kicks
her in the ass as she passes.
CARL
Stay away from me, man! Hey!
Smoke a fuckin' peace pipe, man!
Don't you dare fuckin' - Unghh!
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After hitting him several times, Shep yanks Carl's belt out
of his dangling pants and strangles him with it. Carl
gurgles. Shep knees Carl repeatedly, then dumps him onto
the floor and starts whipping him with the buckle end of the
belt.
Carl listens to the phone ring at the other end. His face
is deeply bruised and cut.
VOICE
... Yah?
CARL
All right, Jerry, I'm through
fucking around. You got the
fucking money?
JERRY'S KITCHEN
JERRY
Yah, I got the money, but, uh -
CARL
Don't you fucking but me, Jerry.
I want you with this money on the
Dayton-Radisson parking ramp, top
level, thirty minutes, and we'll
wrap this up.
JERRY
Yah, okay, but, uh -
CARL
You're there in thirty minutes or
I find you, Jerry, and I shoot
you, and I shoot your fucking wife,
and I shoot all your little fucking
children, and I shoot 'em all in the
back of their little fucking heads.
Got it?
JERRY
... Yah, well, you stay away from
Scotty now -
CARL
GOT IT?
JERRY
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EXT. HOUSE
INT. CAR
WADE
Okay ... here's your damn money,
now where's my daughter?...
Goddamn punk ... where's my damn
daughter...
WADE
... You little punk.
JERRY'S HOUSE
VOICE
... Dad?
JERRY
It's okay, Scotty.
VOICE
Where're you going?
JERRY
Be back in a minute. If Stan
calls you, just tell him I went
to Embers. Oh, geez -
RADISSON
VOICE
... Hello?
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MARGE
Norm?
MARGE'S VOICE
They bitin'?
INT. HUT
NORM
Yah, okay. How's the hotel?
MARGE
Oh, pretty good. They bitin'?
NORM
Yeah, couple a muskies. No pike
yet. How d'you feel?
MARGE
Oh, fine.
NORM
Not on your feet too much?
MARGE
No, no.
NORM
You shouldn't be on your feet too
much, you got weight you're not
used too. How's the food down
there?
MARGE
Had dinner at a place called the
King's Table. Buffet style. It
was pretty darn good.
NORM
Was it reasonable?
MARGE
Yah, not too bad. So it's nice
up there?
NORM
Yah, it's good. No pike yet, but
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it's good.
DAYTON-RADISSON RAMP
The door of the other car bangs open and Carl bounces out.
CARL
Who the fuck are you? Who the
fuck are you?
WADE
I got your goddamn money, you
little punk. Now where's my
daughter?
CARL
I am through fucking around! Drop
that fucking briefcase!
WADE
Where's my daughter?
CARL
Fuck you, man! Where's Jerry? I
gave SIMPLE FUCKING INSTRUCTIONS -
WADE
Where's my damn daughter? No
Jean, no money!
CARL
Drop that fucking money!
WADE
No Jean, no money!
CARL
Is this a fucking joke here?
CARL
... Is this a fucking joke?
WADE
Unghh ... oh, geez...
CARL
You fucking imbeciles!
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WADE
Oh, for Christ ... oh, geez...
Wade brings out his gun and fires at Carl's head, close by.
CARL
Oh!
Carl stumbles and falls back, and then stands up again. His
jaw is gouting blood.
CARL
... Owwmm...
CARL
... Mmmmmphnck! He fnkem shop me...
DOWN RAMP
JERRY
Oh, geez!
EXIT BOOTH
CARL
Ophhem ma fuchem gaphe!
ATTENDANT
May I have your ticket, please?
RAMP ROOF
JERRY
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EXIT BOOTH
The wooden gate barring the exit has been broken away. The
booth is empty.
FOYER
Jerry enters and sits on the foyer chair to take off his
galoshes.
SCOTT'S VOICE
... Dad?
JERRY
Yah.
SCOTT'S VOICE
Stan Grossman called.
JERRY
Yah, okay.
SCOTT'S VOICE
Twice.
JERRY
Okay.
SCOTT'S VOICE
... Is everything okay?
JERRY
Yah.
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SCOTT'S VOICE
Are you calling Stan?
JERRY
Well... I'm goin' ta bed now.
CARL'S CAR
CARL
... Fnnkn ashlzh... Fnk...
ROAD
FADE OUT
HOLD IN BLACK
OUTSIDE
Gary slams his door shut and the other man plants his shovel
in the snow.
MAN
How ya doin'?
GARY
Mr. Mohra?
MAN
Yah.
GARY
Officer Olson.
MAN
Yah, right-o.
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The two men caucus the driveway without shaking hands and
without standing particularly close. They stand stiffly,
arms down at their sides and breath streaming out of their
parka hoods. Each has an awkward leaning-away posture, head
drawn slightly back and chin tucked in, to keep his face
from protruding into the cold.
MAN
... So, I'm tendin' bar there at
Ecklund && Swedlin's last Tuesday
and this little guy's drinkin'
and he says, 'So where can a guy
find some action - I'm goin' crazy
down there at the lake.' And I
says, 'What kinda action?' and he
says, 'Woman action, what do I
look like,' And I says 'Well,
what do I look like, I don't
arrange that kinda thing,' and he
says, 'I'm goin' crazy out there
at the lake' and I says, 'Well,
this ain't that kinda place.'
GARY
Uh-huh.
MAN
So he says, 'So I get it, so you
think I'm some kinda jerk for
askin',' only he doesn't use the
word jerk.
GARY
I unnerstand.
MAN
And then he calls me a jerk and
says the last guy who thought he
was a jerk was dead now. So I
don't say nothin' and he says, 'What
do ya think about that?' So I
says, 'Well, that don't sound like
too good a deal for him then.'
GARY
Ya got that right.
MAN
And he says, 'Yah, that guy's dead
and I don't mean a old age.' And
then he says, 'Geez, I'm goin'
crazy out there at the lake.'
GARY
White Bear Lake?
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MAN
Well, Ecklund && Swedlin's, that's
closer ta Moose Lake, so I made
that assumption.
GARY
Oh sure.
MAN
So, ya know, he's drinkin', so I
don't think a whole great deal of
it, but Mrs. Mohra heard about the
homicides out here and she thought
I should call it in, so I called
it in. End a story.
GARY
What'd this guy look like anyways?
MAN
Oh, he was a little guy, kinda
funny-lookin'.
GARY
Uh-huh - in what way?
MAN
Just a general way.
GARY
Okay, well, thanks a bunch, Mr.
Mohra. You're right, it's probably
nothin', but thanks for callin'
her in.
MAN
Oh sure. They say she's gonna
turn cold tomorrow.
GARY
Yah, got a front movin' in.
MAN
Ya got that right.
In his car, now parked, one hand holding the rag pressed to
his mangled jaw. He is staring down at something in the
front seat next to him.
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CARL
... Mmmnphh.
CARL
... Jeshush Shrist... Jeshush
fuchem Shrist!
He starts to take the rag away from his chin but the layer
pressed against his face sticks, its loose weave bound to
his skin by clotted blood.
EXT. CAR
CARL
Mmmphh...
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against his wounded jaw, and lopes back to the idling car.
HOTEL ROOM
MARGE
No, I'm leavin' this mornin', back
up to Brainerd.
VOICE
Well, I'm sorry I won't see ya.
MARGE
Mm. But ya think he's all right?
I saw him last night and he's -
VOICE
What'd he say?
MARGE
Well, it was nothin' specific
he said, it just seemd like it
all hit him really hard, his
wife dyin' -
VOICE
His wife?
MARGE
Linda.
VOICE
No.
MARGE
Linda Cooksey?
VOICE
No. No. No. They weren't -
he, uh, he was bothering Linda
for about, oh, for a good year.
Really pestering her, wouldn't
leave her alone.
MARGE
So ... they didn't...
VOICE
No. No. They never married.
Mike's had psychiatric problems.
MARGE
Oh. Oh, my.
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VOICE
Yah, he - he's been struggling.
He's living with his parents now.
MARGE
Oh. Geez.
VOICE
Yah, Linda's fine. You should
call her.
MARGE
Geez. Well - geez. That's a
suprise.
MARGE'S CAR
MARGE AT A DRIVE-THROUGH
She leans out of her open window and yells at the order
panel:
MARGE
Hello?
MARGE
Mr. Lundegaard? Sorry to bother
you again. Can I come in?
JERRY
Yah, no, I'm kinda - I'm kinda
busy -
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MARGE
I unnerstand. I'll keep it real
short, then. I'm on my way out
of town, but I was just - Do you
mind if I sit down? I'm carrying
a bit of a load here.
JERRY
No, I -
MARGE
Yah, it's this vehicle I asked you
about yesterday. I was just
wondering -
JERRY
Yah, like I told ya, we haven't had
any vehicles go missing.
MARGE
Okay, are you sure, cause, I mean,
how do you know? Because, see,
the crime I'm investigating, the
perpetrators were driving a car
with dealer plates. And they
called someone who works here, so
it'd be quite a coincidence if
they weren't, ya know, connected.
JERRY
Yah, I see.
MARGE
So how do you - have you done any
kind of inventory recently?
JERRY
The car's not from our lot, ma'am.
MARGE
but do you know that for sure
without -
JERRY
Well, I would know. I'm the
Executive Sales Manager.
MARGE
Yah, but -
JERRY
We run a pretty tight ship here.
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MARGE
I know, but - well, how do you
establish that, sir? Are the
cars, uh, counted daily or what
kind of -
JERRY
Ma'am, I answered your question.
MARGE
... I'm sorry, sir?
JERRY
Ma'am, I answered your question.
I answered the darn - I'm
cooperating here, and I...
MARGE
Sir, you have no call to get
snippy with me. I'm just doin'
my job here.
JERRY
I'm not, uh, I'm not arguin' here.
I'm cooperating... There's no, uh
- we're doin' all we can...
MARGE
Sir, could I talk to Mr. Gustafson?
MARGE
... Mr. Lundegaard?
Jerry explodes:
JERRY
Well, heck, if you wanna, if you
wanna play games here! I'm
workin' with ya on this thing, but
I...
JERRY
Okay, I'll do a damned lot count!
MARGE
Sir? Right now?
JERRY
Sure right now! You're darned
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tootin'!
JERRY
... If it's so damned imporant
to ya!
MARGE
I'm sorry, sir, I -
Jerry has the parka slung over one arm and the galoshes
pinched in his hand.
JERRY
Aw, what the Christ!
Marge stares.
MARGE
... Oh, for Pete's sake.
MARGE
... Oh, for Pete's sake...
MARGE
... For Pete's s- he's fleein' the
interview. He's feelin' the
interview...
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MARGE
... Detective Sibert, please...
POLICE OFFICER
WOMAN
Well, so far we're just saying he's
wanted for questioning in connection
with a triple homicide. Nobody at
the dealship there's been much help
guessing where he might go...
MARGE
Uh-huh.
WOMAN
We called his house; his little
boy said he hadn't been there.
MARGE
And his wife?
WOMAN
She's visiting relatives in Florida.
Now his boss, this guy Gustafson,
he's also disappeared. Nobody at
his office knows where he is.
MARGE
Geez. Looks like this thing goes
higher than we thought. You call
his home?
WOMAN
His wife's in the hospital, has
been for a couple months. The big C.
MARGE
Oh, my.
WOMAN
And this Shep Proudfoot character,
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MARGE
Boy, this thing is really ... geez.
WOMAN
Well, they're all out on the wire.
Well, you know...
MARGE
Yah. Well, I just can't thank you
enough, Detective Sibert, this
cooperation has been outstanding.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
Ah, well, we haven't had to run
around like you. When're you due?
MARGE
End a April.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
Any others?
MARGE
This'll be our first. We've been
waiting a long time.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
That's wonderful. Mm-mm. It'll
change your life, a course.
MARGE
Oh, yah, I know that!
DETECTIVE SIBERT
They can really take over, that's
for sure.
MARGE
You have children?
DETECTIVE SIBERT
I thought you'd never ask. The
older one is Janet, she's nine, and
the younger one is Morgan.
MARGE
Oh, now he's adorable.
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DETECTIVE SIBERT
He's three now. Course, not in that
picture.
MARGE
Oh, he's adorable.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
Yah, he -
MARGE
Where'd you get him that parka?
They have reached the end of the cafeteria line. With a nod
to the cashier, Detective Sibert indicates hers and Marge's
trays.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
Both of these.
MARGE
Oh, no, I can't let you do that.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
Oh, don't be silly.
MARGE
Well, okay - thank you, Detective.
DETECTIVE SIBERT
Oh, don't be silly.
GAEAR GRIMSRUD
CARL
You should she zhe uzher guy!
He glances around.
CARL
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GRIMSRUD
She started shrieking, you know.
CARL
Jezhush.
CARL
... Well, I gotta muddy.
CARL
... All of it. All eighty gran.
Forty for you...
CARL
... Forty for me. Sho thishuzh
it. Adiosh.
CARL
... You c'n'ave my truck. I'm
takin' a Shiera.
GRIMSRUD
We split that.
CARL
HOW THE FUCK DO WE SHPLITTA FUCKIN'
CAR? Ya dummy! Widda fuckin'
chainshaw?
GRIMSRUD
One of us pays the other for half.
CARL
HOLD ON! NO FUCKIN' WAY! YOU
FUCKIN' NOTISH ISH? I GOT FUCKIN'
SHOT INNA FAISH! I WENT'N GOTTA
FUCKIN' MONEY! I GET SHOT FUCKIN'
PICKIN' IT UP! I BEEN UP FOR
THIRTY-SHIKSH FUCKIN' HOURZH! I'M
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Carl waits for an argument, but only gets the steady sour
look.
CARL
... YOU FUCKIN' ASH-HOLE! I
LISHEN A YOUR BULLSHIT FOR A WHOLE
FUCKIN' WEEK!
CARL
... Are we shquare?
CARL
... ARE WE SHQUARE?
A beat.
Disgusted, Carl pockets the gun and heads for the door.
CARL
... Fuckin' ash-hole. And if
you shee your friend Shep Proudpfut,
tell him I'm gonna NAIL hizh
fuckin' ash.
OUTSIDE
MARGE
VOICE
His wife. This guy says she was
kidnapped last Wednesday.
MARGE
The day of our homicides.
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VOICE
Yah.
MARGE
And this guy is...
VOICE
Lundegaard's father-in-law's
accountant.
MARGE
Gustafson's accountant.
VOICE
Yah.
MARGE
But we still haven't found Gustafson.
VOICE
(crackle)
- looking.
MARGE
Sorry - didn't copy.
VOICE
Still missing. We're looking.
MARGE
Copy. And Lundegaard too.
VOICE
Yah. Where are ya, Margie?
MARGE
Oh, I'm almost back - I'm driving
around Moose Lake.
VOICE
Oh. Gary's loudmouth.
MARGE
Yah, the loudmouth. So the whole
state has it, Lundegaard and
Gustafson?
VOICE
Yah, it's over the wire, it's
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MARGE
Copy.
VOICE
We've got a -
MARGE
There's the car! There's the car!
VOICE
Whose car?
MARGE
My car! My car! Tan Ciera!
VOICE
Don't go in! Wait for back-up!
VOICE
... Chief Gunderson?
MARGE
Copy. Yah, send me back-up!
VOICE
Yes, ma'am. Are we the closest PD?
MARGE
Yah, Menominie only has Chief Perpich
and he takes February off to go to
Boundary Waters.
ROAD EXTERIOR
Marge pulls her prowler over some distance past the cabin.
She gets out, zips up her khaki parka and pulls up its fur-
lined hood.
She slogs from tree to tree, letting each one support her
downhill-leaning weight for a moment before slogging to the
next.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
A tall man with his back to us, wearing a red plaid quilted
jacket and a hunting cap with earflaps, is laboring over a
large power tool which his body blocks from view.
Marge advances.
The man is Grimsrud, his nose red and eyes watering from the
cold, hatflaps pulled down over his ears. His breath steams
as he sourly goes about his work, both hands pressing down a
shod foot, as it if were the shaft of a butter churn.
The dark shape in the snow next to his side is the rest of
Carl Showalter's body.
MARGE
Stop! Police! Turn around and
hands up!
He stares.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
MARGE
... Hands up!
MARGE
... Police!
Grimsrud stares.
No need - the heavy log travels perhaps ten yards and lands
in the snow several feet short of her.
Behind him:
MARGE
... Halt!
MARGE
... Halt!
She fires.
MARGE
... Halt!
Marge walks toward him, gun trained on him as her other hand
reaches under her parka and gropes around her waist.
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MARGE
... All right, buddy. On your
belly and your hands clasped
behind you.
THE CRUISER
MARGE
... So that was Mrs. Lundegaard
in there?
At length:
MARGE
... I guess that was your
accomplice in the wood chipper.
MARGE
... And those three people in
Brainerd.
No response.
MARGE
... And for what? For a little
bit of money.
MARGE
... There's more to life than money,
you know.
MARGE
... Don't you know that?... And
here ya are, and it's a beautiful
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day...
MARGE
... Well...
She stares forward, shakes her head. We hear the dull click
of her flashers.
MARGE
... I just don't unnerstand it.
FADE OUT:
FADE IN:
COP ONE
Mr. Anderson...
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
VOICE
... Who?...
COP ONE
Mr. Anderson, is this your burgundy
88 out here?
VOICE
... Just a sec.
COP ONE
Could you open the door, please?
VOICE
... Yah. Yah, just a sec.
VOICE
... Just a sec...
The two policemen, guns at the ready, bang into the motel
room.
COP ONE
Dale!
The two men charge the bathroom, belts jingling, guns at the
ready, jittery camera behind them rushing to keep pace.
The policemen holster their guns and charge the window, and
drag Jerry Lundegaard back into the room.
The cops wrestle him to the floor but his palsied thrashing
continues. The policemen struggle to restrain him.
COP ONE
Call an ambulance!
COP TWO
You got him okay?
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
Cop One pinions Jerry's arms to the floor and Jerry bursts
into uncontrolled sobbing.
COP ONE
Yah, yah, call an ambulance.
A BEDROOM
MARGE
Oooph!
NORM
They announced it.
MARGE
They announced it?
NORM
Yah.
Marge looks at him, waiting for more, but Norm's eyes stay
fixed on the television.
MARGE
... So?
NORM
Three-cent stamp.
MARGE
Your mallard?
NORM
Yah.
MARGE
Norm, that's terrific!
NORM
It's just the three cent.
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FARGO 10/12/13 12:03 PM
MARGE
It's terrific!
NORM
Hautman's blue-winged teal got the
twenty-nine cent. People don't
much use the three-cent.
MARGE
Oh, for Pete's - a course they do!
Every time they raise the darned
postage, people need the little
stamps!
NORM
Yah.
MARGE
When they're stuck with a bunch a
the old ones!
NORM
Yah, I guess.
MARGE
That's terrific.
MARGE
... I'm so proud a you, Norm.
Norm murmurs:
NORM
I love you, Margie.
MARGE
I love you, Norm.
NORM
... Two more months.
MARGE
Two more months.
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