15. At the Sign of the Prancing Pony
[The Hobbits arrive at the gates of Bree, soaking wet due to the pouring
rain. They pause, uncertain how to declare themselves.]
Frodo: "Come on."
[He knocks on the gates. A small peep hole opens high above them, then slams
shut. Another opens, nearer their eye level. An old face peers out against the
downpour.]
Gatekeeper: "What do you want?"
Frodo: "We're heading for the Prancing Pony."
Gatekeeper: [opening the gate] "Hobbits! Four hobbits! What business brings
you to Bree?"
Frodo: "We wish to stay at the inn. Our business is our own."
Gatekeeper: "All right young sir, I meant no offence. 'Tis my job to ask
question after nightfall. There's talk of strange folk abroad. Can't be too
careful."
[He ushers them inside.]
[The Hobbits make their way up the cobbled path, through the motley crowd
which jostles and bumps them.]
[One man, a particularly ugly oaf holding a carrot, belches contemptuously
over them.]
Men of Bree: "Out of the way! Watch where you're walking, young masters!"
[Frodo looks up and spots the sign of the Prancing Pony. The four Hobbits
enter the Inn. Inside, it is crowded, noisy and poorly-lit. They pull back their
hoods. Merry and Pippin breathe sighs of relief.]
[Frodo steps up to the bar, which rises far above his head.]
Frodo: "Excuse me?"
Butterbur (leaning down over the bar): "Good evening, little masters! If
you're looking for accommodation we've got some nice, cozy, hobbit-sized rooms
available. Mister uh —"
Frodo: "— Underhill, my name's Underhill."
Butterbur: "Underhill. Yes…"
Frodo: "We're friends of Gandalf the Grey. Can you tell him we've
arrived?"
Butterbur: "Gandalf? Gandalf? Oh yes! I remember: elderly chap, big gray
beard, pointy hat… Not seen him for six months."
[The hobbits are shocked. They huddle together.]
Sam: "What do we do now?"
[The hobbits are seated at a table in the tap room of the Prancing Pony. The
air is dark and smoke-filled. Drunken men laugh raucously. Several glance
suspiciously at the hobbits.]
Frodo: "Sam. He'll be here. He'll come."
Man: [to Merry coming from the bar] "Get, get out of my way."
[Merry sits down at the table. He is holding a huge stein of beer.]
Pippin: "What's that?"
Merry: "This my friend, is a pint."
Pippin: "It comes in pints? I'm getting one."
[Pippin rushes to the bar.]
Sam: "You had a whole half already!"
[Sam turns back to his mug. After a moment, he nudges Frodo and gestures to
the corner of the room. A dark cloaked figure sits alone. His face is invisible
inside his hood.]
Sam: "That fellow's done nothin' but stare at you since we arrived."
Frodo: [takes Butterbur aside] "Excuse me, that man in the corner, who is
he?"
Butterbur: "He's one of them rangers. Dangerous folk they are — wandering the
wilds. What his right name is I've never heard, but around here, he's known as
Strider."
Frodo: "Strider."
[Strider lights his pipe. Only the gleam of his eyes can be discerned above
the glow of the burning leaf.]
[Frodo starts to play with the Ring. It starts to whisper.]
The Ring: "Baggins. Baggins. Baggins. Baggins! Baggins!…"
Pippin: "Baggins!"
[Frodo snaps out of his reverie.]
Pippin: [at the bar] "Sure I know a Baggins. He's over there, Frodo
Baggins."
Pippin: "He's my second cousin, once removed on his mother's side" [listeners
laugh, "It works for him!" yells one] "and my third cousin twice removed on his
father's side, if you follow me."
[Strider sits up, his attention fairly caught. Frodo rushes towards the bar
to stop Pippin from babbling further.]
Frodo: "Pippin!" [grabs him]
Pippin: "Steady on, Frodo!"
[Frodo slips on someone's boot and falls back, tossing the Ring into the
air.]
[As he catches it, the Ring slips onto Frodo's finger.]
[Frodo disappears. Folks gasp in surprise. Strider is alarmed.]
[Outside the village, the Black Riders turn around.]
[Frodo, now in a shadow world, looks around bewildered.]
[He then sees an immense singular orb, a lidless eye, wreathed in flame. The
Eye of Sauron stares down at him.]
Sauron: "You cannot hide! I see you! There is no life in the void, only
death!"
[Frodo backs away, terrified. He gropes for the Ring, unable to tear his gaze
from the hideous Eye. Finally he wrenches the Ring off, reappearing with a
relieved sigh.]
[Strider grabs him from behind.]
Frodo: "Ah!"
Strider: "You draw far too much attention to yourself Mister
'Underhill'!"
[Strider tosses him up the stairs, flings open the door of his room, throws
Frodo in and shuts the door behind them. Frodo stumbles, falls to his knees, and
stands up.]
Frodo: "What do you want?"
Strider: "A little more caution from you. That is no trinket you carry."
Frodo: "I carry nothing!"
Strider: "Indeed."
[He walks over to the window, and puts out the candles with his fingers.]
Strider: "I can avoid being seen if I wish. But to disappear entirely, that
is a rare gift."
Frodo: "Who are you?"
Strider: "Are you frightened?"
Frodo: "Yes."
Strider: "Not nearly frightened enough. I know what hunts you."
[The door bursts open. Strider draws his sword.]
[Sam, Merry and Pippin rush in, Sam with fists clenched and ready to
fight.]
Sam: "Let him go! Or I'll have you Longshanks!"
Strider: (sheaths his sword) "You have a stout heart little hobbit, but that
will not save you. You can no longer wait for the wizard Frodo. They're
coming."
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