OPEN on a shot of the night sky, and a young man (played by Winston Marsh in this scene) lies on the grassy ground of a hilltop, asleep but mutters sweet nothing as a low violin crescendo begins to play over the scene.
"She said she was going far away from me. She had no choice really."
A booming voice says over the violin, almost in a whisper though still loud. This voice is recognizable as Winston's. The violin's playing ends prematurely, a clock's ticking taking its' place.
Series of Quick Shots.
- A young woman (Renee Belmont) looking into the sea from the edge of a boat. A dark look in her eyes as she then looks up to the pitch-black night sky.
"She spoke in hushed whispers, I knew something was wrong but for the life of me I couldn't do anything to help her."
- Winston lying on the grass hill top, zoom in on his closed eyes.
- Three men walk along a snowy mountaintop trail. Each with a walking stick, each wearing a cloak of some sort to combat the harsh weather blowing against them. The head of the three men throws his hood off, looking into the distance, this is Paul Glover and he looks into the night sky. Pondering something.
"She's gone now. She's gone because of me, my damnations falling upon her, the husband's sins falling on the lovely girl he married..."
- A boat rampages against waves as a storm ravages the waters. The ship's various workers struggle to assist in an effort to battle nature, but one man sits, he looks up to the night sky and with a grin he stands, and looks straight into the ocean's maw as a gigantic wave prepares to swallow the ship whole. This is Greggory Marsh.
"She's gone now...but she won't be for long."
- Finally, end on Winston. His eyes opening as he stands, to find five men surrounding him all with guns on their hips. Winston looks from man to man and then finally up to the night's sky and with a grin he slides his hand down to his waist.
"It'll be a hell of a fight to get her back."
GEARS OF FATE PROUDLY PRESENTS
A VENTURE IN SOUND UNLIKE ANY BEFORE IT
AN EXPERIMENT IN PERCEPTION AND BELIEF:
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