Gladiator April 4, 1998 Script Draft: Page #5
            
            
             
            INT. NARCISSUS' CELL - NEAR DUSK
            
            Narcissus slowly wakes. He sees Adonis and Dala. Though Dala slumps in a corner, asleep, Adonis carefully crushes garlic bulbs in a mortar. Confused, his eyes stray around the room and fix on a CRUDE POSTER OF HIMSELF holding up a sword nailed to the wall.
            
            
            Proximo enters, kicks Dala awake and kneels beside Narcissus. He helps him sip water.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              General, hang on... drink slowly.
              You are blessed by the Gods to have
              a physician and a Divine of Janus
              with you tonight. A fan sent them
              to you.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Alive... I'm alive...
            
            
            Narcissus seems disappointed, disoriented and at first, possibly delirious. The doctor kneels on his right, the Divine on the left.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              Your fans have gathered below in a
              vigil. Even the Senate, that swamp
              of double talking dung beetles is
              discussing you.
            
            
            The Doctor carefully works on his arm taking garlic from Adonis and smearing it on the wound.
            
            
              DIVINE
              I'm here to guide you through the
              gates of Janus, general.
              
              NARCISSUS
              My daughters, my wife. Are they
              there?
            
            
            But the Divine shuts her eyes, muttering almost inaudibly. The Doctor works -- as if it were a contest between the pair. The door opens and Vednas pokes his head in, gestures to Proximo who exits.
            
            Narcissus looks up at the two windows and sees FACES peering in at him. They're the other GLADIATORS who live in Proximo's school. One is tying a charm of leopard claws to the bars.
            
            Then the door opens and Lucilla is ushered in by an ultra fawning Proximo. Lucilla wears a veil which she lowers as she sits beside Narcissus.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              I knew they'd never kill you.
            
            
            It takes Narcissus a second to focus and when he sees he grabs her by the throat with his good arm -- Proximo and Adonis pry him loose... for a second Lucilla chokes.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              It's my brother's neck you want, not
              mine.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Yours will do!
            
            
            Narcissus winces with pain from the effort and Lucilla leans beside him against the wall.
            
            
              DOCTOR
              General, you nearly opened your
              wound.
              
              LUCILLA
              Keep that up and you'll make
              everyone happy.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Proximo, if this is her doctor he's
              an assassin.
              
              PROXIMO
              Don't be ridiculous.
              
              ADONIS
              If you die, general, I'll kill them
              both for you.
            
            
            The Doctor and the Divine look at Adonis, then to Lucilla for a clue.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              I came here to see that you stay
              alive. The people need a living
              breathing alternative to Commodus, a
              hero.
              
              NARCISSUS
              You mean a symbol of someone who
              doesn't exist.
              
              LUCILLA
              But you do exist. Narcissus: hero
              of the battle of the Danube.
            
            
            Narcissus tries to laugh, but it just hurts.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              You've got the Senate scared they'll
              have to explain to the people how
              they joined the Emperor in illegally
              condemning you. And Commodus, he
              lies awake thinking how he could
              kill you, and finally rid himself of
              my father. You are the only man in
              Rome no one can touch. Live,
              Narcissus Meridas, the citizens of
              Rome protect you now.
            
            
            The Doctor hands Lucilla a damp cloth and while he finishes bandaging the wound leaving a long lamp wick to help it drain, she gets closer and wipes his forehead. The longer she does it the more it becomes a caress.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Twenty years I've led men to die.
              For me it was the glory of Rome.
              But that was something. If it
              wasn't that, then it was the pay or
              the loot of the next whore -- but
              that was something! These men here
              are butchered for laughs! Their
              lives are like jokes delivered in
              the back alley theaters where their
              death is a punch line!
              
              LUCILLA
              For the sake of the Gods, you're not
              leading these men? How like my
              father you are. You 'believe'... I
              guess that's why you're still alive.
            
            
            Narcissus grips the Divine by the sleeve.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              When the door is open, I'll be ready
              to pass through.
            
            
            Lucilla looks over at Proximo, then the Doctor. Proximo nods and backs out of the room.
            
            
              DOCTOR
              Jove's hands are on him now.
            
            
            As Narcissus starts to fade again she gestures them out and they dutifully follow Proximo.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              To think I brought my daughters up
              on all things Roman. Read to sleep
              on Catullus, Lucretius... Virgil...
              every night. My beautiful
              daughters.
              
              LUCILLA
              Do you remember your Epictetus, that
              little homily we recited when we
              were children? The one that was
              supposed to remind us we were
              Romans?
            
            
            She holds Narcissus' head, daubing away the perspiration with the cloth.
            
            
              LUCILLA
"If you consider yourself to be only
              one thread of many in the tunic,
              then it is fitting for you to be
              like the rest of men, just as the
              thread has no desire to be any
              better than the other threads.
              But..."
              
              NARCISSUS
"But what if I wish to be purple?"
            
            
            They smile recalling the old, childhood words.
            
            
              NARCISSUS/LUCILLA
"A small part, which is bright, and
              makes all the rest appear graceful
              and beautiful."
              
              LUCILLA
"Why then do you tell me to make
              myself like the many?"
              
              NARCISSUS
"For if I do, how shall I still be
              purple?"
            
            
            Now they laugh, finding this connection. But Lucilla knows exactly where she's going.
            
            
              LUCILLA
"Then when you ask me the question,
              whether death is preferable of life?
              I say "life." "Pain or pleasure?"
              I say "pleasure."
            
            
            She kisses him and as best he responds. In the end the best both can do is get close on his blanket.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              You cannot die.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Would that Marcus had lived.
              
              LUCILLA
              Marcus would have lived but... was
              poisoned by his son.
              
              NARCISSUS
              He killed his father and then my
              family...
              
              LUCILLA
              Narcissus, I have your family.
              They're alive. All of them.
            
            
            Narcissus forces himself to sit up -- in fact he tries to tand but just can't.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Where are they?
              
              LUCILLA
              Hidden. Where my brother cannot
              place hands on them. He didn't have
              the guts to watch them die so... I
              took care of it all. The sooner he
              is put out of our misery, the sooner
              will they be safe.
            
            
            EXT. PALATINE HILL - PALACE - NIGHT
            
            Commodus looks out over Rome from the broad palace window. Lucilla enters, dismisses her slaves. Commodus is fixed on the only sound: voices of people WAILING.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Where have you been?
              
              LUCILLA
              Taking my pleasure. Do I need to
              clear my lovers with you?
              
              COMMODUS
              You must start clearing everything
              with me -- especially your lovers.
              
              LUCILLA
              Why are you so surly -- you've won,
              brother. The people have bread and
              the city is quiet.
              
              COMMODUS
              What is that... wailing?
              
              LUCILLA
              The fans of Narcissus. They were on
              vigil outside the school of Proximo.
              They believe he's dying.
            
            
            First time we've ever seen Commodus so pleased.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Now that is a happy sound!
              Tomorrow, I want the citizens -- my
              people -- back in the arena. The
              Gods know, I'm tired. Come to bed,
              now; tonight we're celebrating.
              
              LUCILLA
              What are you talking about?
              
              COMMODUS
              Now that we're done with that
              infatuation forever.
              
              LUCILLA
              If I ever loved Narcissus it wasn't
              like you want.
              
              COMMODUS
              But I get what I want, always, don't
              I?
            
            
            He presses her against the wall and she shoves him back sinking her nails into his face. But he pushes her down on her knees as he twists her head back by her hair.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Thanks to you I've been studying up
              on all the great times of my
              predecessors in the Colosseum:
              Domitian had the daughters of
              conquered kings raped to death by
              Chimpanzees -- Vespasian's
              unfaithful mistress pulled apart by
              elephants; like they, I can do
              anything so long as the citizens --
              that stinking mob -- approves.
            
            
            He yanks her to her feet -- she struggles again but he slams her against the marble wall, laughing.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Come now, surely I'm more handsome
              than a Rhinoceros or an elephant.
            
            
            Dazed, Lucilla allows Commodus to walk her toward his bedroom. But he pauses by the window again to hear the cries. Then he yanks her toward the bedroom.
            
            FADE TO:
            
            INT. FARM HOUSE - COUNTRYSIDE - NIGHT
            
            Manto and Themis on the rough floor by a blazing hearth as Selene reads from the AENEID.
            
            
              SELENE
              So clash their swords, and so their
              shields resound.
              Jove sets the beam; in either scale
              he lays:
              The champions' fate, and each
              exactly weighs.
              On this side, life and lucky chance
              ascends;
              Heavy with death, that other scale
              descends...
            
            
            INT. COMMODUS BEDROOM - DAWN
            
            ON A PAINTING of leopards being captured for the circus. It drifts like a dream over a bed where Commodus seems to float in silk and linen. Lucilla lies asleep, face down naked but partly buried in the silk. Distant CHEERS from far below jar him AWAKE. Then Lucilla slowly wakes...
            
            EXT. SCHOOL OF PROXIMO - DAWN
            
            On a terrace over-looking the streets Proximo and Cos flank and support Narcissus.
            
            Clearly still in intense pain, he's determined to let the people know he's alive. Proximo is a human grin.
            
            Narcissus surveys these faces, POOR PEOPLE mainly, common WORKERS, probably UNEMPLOYED. Then he picks out the gang-kids... all look to him as a hero. Beside them the Cute Whore... wearing a purple wig. Narcissus raises his hand, waves and they break into cheering.
            
            ON NARCISSUS
            
            Feeling something overwhelming as the breeze blows up from the forum carrying the cheers of the crowd.
            
            INT. GLADIATOR STORE HOUSE
            
            as Proximo and Cos watch Narcissus prowl through heaps of armor looking for just the right 'effect'. He sets a gaudy silver inlaid bronze helmet aside. 
            
            
              PROXIMO
              It will be good luck for you to wear
              that helmet... It belonged to Cimon
              of Smyrna... he was crushed by an
              elephant.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Lucky it didn't step on his head.
            
            
            Proximo and Cos swap looks. Narcissus comes up with a battered but wildly designed lorica segmentata studded with cheap gems and a SMILING SUN FACE of brass... he sets it aside. Then from the junk and comes up with a PLUME...
            
            
              COS
              So tell me, what happened between
              you and the emperor? What really
              happened on the German front? You
              know the Senate's arguing your
              case...
              
              NARCISSUS
              That's their job, isn't it? To
              argue. So, I think my case will be
              long on talk and short on action.
              
              COS
              I am prepared to write anything you
              tell me.
            
            
            Narcissus goes back to sorting armor.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              My birth sign is Water Bearer,
              twenty-fifth day in the month of
              Janus.
              
              COS
              The exact month when the Emperor
              must be confirmed!
            
            
            Narcissus allows himself a smirk; he knows what Cos really wants to hear. Cos writes fast. Proximo looks from one to the other a little confused.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              The Emperor and I are bound by the
              threads of The Fates. He was born
              on August thirty-first, you know.
              
              COS
              That makes his birth sign... Virgo!
              Why that's the sign of a little
              girl! Can you tell my readers more
              about your star-crossed connection
              with Emperor Commodus?
              
              NARCISSUS
              Proximo, we need to talk about my
              one third... I imagine the betting
              booths will be doing good business.
              And, what was the name of that olive
              oil company?
              
              PROXIMO
              Yes, of course, we'll go over
              everything -- but Cos has a
              wonderful surprise! This is all
              over the city!
            
            
            Cos unrolls a copy of the Daily Action and proudly reads his own words.
            
            
              COS (READING OVER)
"Like Orpheus who ascends from
              death's clutches, Narcissus The Good
              has thrown back hell's gate!"
            
            
            INT. PALACE - PALATINE HILL - MORNING
            
            Commodus glares at a poster of Narcissus on the table as Lucilla reads from the Daily Action. She takes enormous pleasure in this.
            
            
              LUCILLA
"... encased in the armor of a
              demigod, Narcissus The Good
              continues his impossible climb in
              the arena where he was unjustly
              cast..."
              
              COMMODUS
              Yes? Go on!
              
              LUCILLA
"... by the emperor of Rome.
              (pause)
              This writer asks: between a Senate
              that debates truth until they choke,
              an Emperor who has the birth sign of
              a woman, is it possible there is
              more virtue within the arena than
              without?"
            
            
            Commodus looks like his head is going to explode... SHOUTING VOICES RISE OVER...
            
            EXT. COLOSSEUM ARENA - MORNING
            
            Narcissus messages his arm parading with the gladiators in his gaudy armor shiny as the massive chrome bumpers of a '59 Caddy, his wild plumed helmet under his arm. People shout 'Narcissus!', and 'General!' He raises his arms overhead like a super-hero -- accepting, encouraging and getting the wild adulation of the crowd.
            
            Narcissus breaks away from the line of gladiators -- blowing kisses to the girls, absurdly striking muscle-man poses -- and the crowd goes completely berserk -- Narcissus is their man and they chant his name over and over.
            
            'TRENCHES'
            
            As Narcissus comes in from the arena Proximo gleefully hands him a fresh poster.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              No more bad luck now! The people
              are anticipating you! I have
              posters up over half the city
              advertising you as the great warrior
              -- the true Roman! The man who
              fought side by side with the wolf of
              Rome!
              
              NARCISSUS
              Make us rich, Proximo, make us very
              rich...
            
            
            INT. COLOSSEUM HALL
            
            Colosseum Slaves shove Narcissus and the other gladiators against the walls as the double doors leading to the street swing wide and a CHARIOT drawn by two WHITE HORSES THUNDER DOWN THE HALL.
            
            
              DALA
              It's Tiger! 'Tiger of Death!'
            
            
            THE ARENA
            
            The TIGER OF DEATH charges into the arena. At his side is Commodus, hair and beard GLINTING WITH GOLD -- he wears a loin-skin gladiator costume. Tiger races brutally forcing the horses to 'skid' on their hind legs rodeo-style.
            
            Cos joins them, reads from the scroll handed him by the Praetorian Guard.
            
            
              COS
"Caesar Commodus discovering his
              lineage converges with the Demigod,
              Hercules, has determined to display
              his magnificence before his beloved
              citizens." The Emperor's going to
              fight in the arena. I'm supposed to
              write this for tomorrow's edition.
              
              PROXIMO
              Commodus... he's a gladiator... is
              he mad?
            
            
            To an eerie silence Commodus is escorted into the imperial box by Guards. All eyes are on him in his invisible passage inside the Colosseum -- catching up with him as he emerges into the imperial box. Still that silence.
            
            Realizing the crowd is confused Commodus gestures toward Tiger who immediately struts for the fans who now see reason to CHEER.
            
            Dressed in gold and silver inlaid gladiator armor, Tiger is fifty, but the guy looks terrific -- got muscles on muscles. Maybe bald, he wears a gaudy flowing RED WIG. His chariot is a tight-framed sport model, tough and cutting-edge.
            
            
              DALA
              This is the man! Tiger is the only
              living gladiator ever to win the
              Wooden Sword!
              
              NARCISSUS
              What's the wooden sword?
              
              PROXIMO
              A symbol of something no one ever
              gets to keep the gladiators fighting
              hoping they'll get it anyway.
              Freedom, is the wooden sword. If
              you perform extraordinary feats, the
              Emperor can award you the wooden
              sword... and you're free.
            
            
            ARENA
            
            Tiger of Death waves the audience to silence. Then he turns and bows deeply to Commodus.
            
            
              TIGER OF DEATH
              My people! I have returned!
              (deafening cheers)
              How I have missed my glory days in
              this arena! And this is truly the
              most glorious day in the history of
              the Colosseum -- in the splendid
              history of Rome! Caesar is to enter
              the arena as a gladiator! At long
              last an Emperor with enough guts to
              be one of us! Upon receiving this
              news I raced here in my new chariot
              straight from Ostia -- nonstop! It
              took me only four hours and these
              new wood and leather wheel springs
              designed by my personal craftsmen
              smoothed out all the ruts!
            
            
            A gush of 'OOOs' from the crowd. As Tiger shamelessly flogs his vehicle, the retainer slowly walks it around the perimeter of the Colosseum.(3)
            
            
              ADONIS
              Caesar must have promised Tiger if
              he helped him he could flog his
              crappy chariots in the Colosseum
            
            
            NARCISSUS
            
            watches as the crowd reacts to the fabulous absolutely-out-of-reach sport chariot. Some GASP. A WOMAN covers her mouth and sobs...
            
            
              TIGER OF DEATH
              The rails are crafted of the finest
              black Akee from Africa. The
              passenger shell rendered light by
              alternating the orange Cedar of The
              Lebanon with through-cut cream Manna
              Ash from Gaul -- The entirety of
              this sublime structure is secured
              with Abyssinian Gilead Resins and
              cold forged brazen pegs!
            
            
            A portly rich MAN in a toga the size of a tent -- and who couldn't fit in the chariot if you used a twelve-foot shoehorn -- gestures to Tiger.
            
            
              TOGA TENT
              Tiger! Is it possible for mortals
              to acquire such a vehicle?
              
              TIGER OF DEATH
              Mortals -- never! For like
              Phaethon, son of Helios, who could
              not control his father's sun-
              chariot, the unskilled would
              certainly crash! But I see you are
              a friend of Caesar you must be no
              mortal! I will take your order.
            
            
            GLADIATOR AREA
            
            Proximo puts his hand on Narcissus' shoulder.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              Tiger's challenged you and Jerses
              has made me an offer, made us both
              an offer: you take a fall.
              
              NARCISSUS
              What the hell are you talking about,
              Greek?
            
            
            Proximo gestures to Adonis who folds aside a cloth revealing a brown leather BLADDER.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              You put this inside your shirt --
              when Tiger stabs your stomach --
              it's full of pig's blood. Gushes
              out everywhere! It's really
              impressive. Fantastic! Better than
              the real thing!
              
              NARCISSUS
              So I pretend I'm dead. You get
              gold, what do I get?
              
              PROXIMO
              You get to come alive again in the
              country!
              
              NARCISSUS
              As, what, 'The Galloping Gladiator?!'
              
              PROXIMO
              The point is you get to fight the
              easy country circuit, the small
              arenas, relax, live the good life!
              
              NARCISSUS
              Spend my days beheading country
              bumpkins? I don't know, Proximo,
              who has better wine than you?
              Besides, I'm beginning to think of
              the Colosseum as my home.
              
              PROXIMO
              But -- you have to go out there!
              I'll give you more than your one
              third! When I get paid... just take
              the fall! You're too hurt to fight
              and the man's a killer!
              
              NARCISSUS
              Pressures on, eh Proximo? There's
              got to be a load of money in this.
              Why else would you toss a red hot
              commodity like me out the window?
              
              PROXIMO
              It's absolutely not like that! This
              is for your own good! Come on get
              the rest of your armor on!
            
            
            But Adonis approaches holding Narcissus' shield.
            
            
              ADONIS
              General? Do you want me to strap on
              a shield? You can't hold it.
            
            
            In reply Narcissus lifts his injured arm as much as he can and Adonis works to attach the shield. Then he checks with Narcissus -- who seems noncommittal -- and stuffs the bladder under his shirt. Outside the CHANTING rises.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Tell me honestly, since this may be
              our last earthly meeting: if this
              were a fair fight where would you
              put your money?
              
              PROXIMO
              On you! Of course! You are my
              bravest fighter -- the best fighter
              I have ever seen!
              
              NARCISSUS
              Such nobility from such an ignoble
              mouth. Take my advice and make that
              bet.
              
              PROXIMO
              Oh, shit. Take your time! Don't
              get suckered! This man is a
              murderer! In his career he's killed
              over a thousand gladiators. Please,
              just take the fall!
            
            
            ARENA
            
            Narcissus steps into the blistering sun. The crowd in the cheap seats is on its feet applauding.
            
            COMMODUS
            
            sits in his box watching grim-faced. To his right sits Lucilla. Falco sits near the emperor.
            
            
              TRIBUUS
              He's going to take the fall. It's
              all set. He must, he was almost
              killed yesterday. He has no choice.
              By morning he'll be gone.
            
            
            ARENA
            
            As soon as Narcissus steps forward Tiger swirls around to face him, beckons dramatically.
            
            
              TIGER OF DEATH
              Come my sweet! The sacred sand of
              the arena lust for another life!
              Satisfy her hungering!
            
            
            Then the cheap seats chant as one:
            
            
              CROWD
              Surrender or I'll kill you!
            
            
            Tiger looks around, stunned. Narcissus yanks the bladder out of his shirt -- holds it up for all to see and stabs it gushing blood onto the sand.
            
            GASPS from the crowd and Tiger realizes he's in deep guano.
            
            The crowd works itself up again -- the noise they make is that accelerating train sound of a British Football Mob.
            
            COMMODUS...
            
            Furious but trying to stay calm. Lucilla can't hide a smirk of perverse pleasure.
            
            
              LUCILLA
              Looks like old Tiger is going to
              have a good old fashion fight on his
              hands.
            
            
            ARENA
            
            Tiger charges Narcissus. The crowd shouts as their swords cross and the battle is on. The two RAGE AT EACH OTHER.
            
            COMMODUS
            
            ... motions to Tribuus.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Tell Lykas to send a retiarius and a
              Samnite to help Tiger.
              
              LUCILLA
              You can't do that... listen to the
              mood of the crowd.
              
              COMMODUS
              I want that bastard dead!
              
              LUCILLA
              You want control of the crowd -- you
              can't get it by killing their hero.
              
              COMMODUS
              I am their hero!
              
              LUCILLA
              Not yet, dear brother...
              
              COMMODUS
              Send them out!
            
            
            THE ARENA...
            
            Narcissus HAMMERS at Tiger as if he were trying to chop down a huge tree -- every blow rattles the old pro. With each blow the crowd in the cheap seats echoes with: "Yes! -- Yes! -- Yes!"
            
            Then a RETIARIUS and a SAMNITE -- a lightly armed Italian (non-Latin) warrior with a jag-edge sword -- enter and move in on Narcissus. The crowd erupts in thunderous BOOING hurling Commodus' food back into the arena. Just as suddenly Bad Teeth and Vednas shove into the arena to flank Narcissus -- but they're unarmed.
            
            PROXIMO
            
            kicks a Slave -- yells out at them.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              Jack asses! You'll all die! Get
              back in here!
            
            
            The crowd chants: "ARM THEM -- ARM THEM!" That's good enough for Proximo -- he kicks the slave again.
            
            ARENA
            
            Two Arena Slaves dart out, hand Bad Teeth and Vednas swords, run off and the crowd CHEERS. For a second Narcissus spots Dala near the gate.
            
            COMMODUS
            
            watches the fight but Lucilla studies Commodus. Clearly Narcissus is driving him mad.
            
            ARENA
            
            The battle now shapes up even, Bad Teeth driving the Samnite back, Vednas and the retiarius circling. Narcissus and Tiger LOCK ARMS -- swords frozen overhead, they try to power the other down and it becomes a test of strength. Narcissus starts to cave from the pain to his wound.
            
            COMMODUS
            
            Stands -- this could be it... EVERYONE STANDS...
            
            ARENA
            
            But Narcissus digs deep, grits his teeth and Tiger STAGGERS and FALLS, losing his sword. Instantly he's on his feet and running like a scared rabbit as a slave rolls out his chariot. Tiger leaps into his hot-rod, hefts a thrusting spear and makes straight for Narcissus.
            
            There's a universal howl of rage from the mob as they fill the air with pieces of food, sandals -- whatever is loose. At that moment the Lykas retiarius overwhelms Vednas.
            
            Narcissus dodges Tiger's first charge and as the chariot swings back into position he surprises the retiarius by yanking his net backwards toppling the retiarius and freeing Vednas.
            
            PROXIMO
            
            turns to Dala who's strapping his wrists.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              He can't do that! And what the hell
              are you doing?
              
              DALA
              Waiting for the general's orders.
            
            
            ARENA
            
            Bad Teeth and Vednas drive their opponents back: But then Narcissus motions Vednas and Bad Teeth back as Tiger lines up for another run on Narcissus. Absolutely trusting him -- like their general in battle -- Vednas and Bad Teeth move toward Narcissus just as Tiger charges -- and Narcissus WAVES AT DALA.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Cavalry! Attack!
            
            
            Dala comes HOWLING into the arena on his ostrich buck naked, spinning his red toga overhead. Tiger's horses take one look at this yowling apparition and FREAK -- one goes left, the other leaps UP -- Tiger's chariot CRASHES hurling him onto the sand. The crowd CHEERS in one mad voice.
            
            This love raining on him, Narcissus motions Bad Teeth and Vednas back as he stands over the fallen Tiger. Defeated and suddenly pitiful, he holds up his trembling forefinger in the sign for mercy. But the crowd shouts, stamps their feet and universally give the "thumbs down."
            
            Narcissus looks around at the howling crowd, but does nothing and finally they quiet because they can't figure out why he hasn't killed him.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              He's surrendered! I can't kill him!
            
            
            For a second the crowd is dumbfounded. People look at each other as if to say "so what?" Then they start laughing.
            
            
              VOICES
              This isn't the army! Kill him!
              Kill him!
            
            
            Narcissus turns his sword around OFFERING THE GRIP TO THE AUDIENCE.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Who will do it?
            
            
            They fall silent again. Then Narcissus laughs and HURLS his sword up into the audience.
            
            LOWER SEATS
            
            People duck as the sword clatters on the marble seats. A second -- then like a souvenir home-run ball everyone seems to leap for it at once. Then EVERYONE LAUGHS as Narcissus struts back across the arena, really PLAYING THE CROWD.
            
            COMMODUS...
            
            slowly closes his eyes as if forcing back his rage.
            
            AND PROXIMO
            
            all but doing a jig.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              This man! My god! He can't do
              anything wrong! No matter how
              stupid he is!
            
            
            INT./ EXT. ROYAL CHAIR - LATE AFTERNOON
            
            Surrounded as usual by Praetorian Guard, Commodus and Lucilla are carried in the enormous 'chair' by slaves through Rome. Commodus looks in the dumps, but then leans out.
            
            
              COMMODUS
              Tribuus! Go left here, I want to
              see my new statue at Via Claudia.
              
              TRIBUUS
              Yes, Caesar.
              
              COMMODUS
              We need more statues -- perhaps I
              should open medical clinics. For
              the poor. Citizens only, though...
            
            
            COMMODUS' POV
            
            In the center of the bustling square is a magnificent STATUE OF COMMODUS holding up a sword.
            
            But towering over the statue is an ENORMOUS MOSAIC BILLBOARD OF NARCISSUS HOLDING UP A BOTTLE OF OLIVE OIL. And it's done as an EXACT IMITATION OF THE POSTURING OF THE COMMODUS STATUE HOLDING HIS SWORD. Beneath, in GILT MOSAIC LETTERS: "NARCISSUS DRINKS ONLY GOLDEN POMPEII OLIVE OIL!"
            
            AND COMMODUS...
            
            literally getting the picture.
            
            INT. COLOSSEUM - GLADIATOR AREA - LATE AFTERNOON
            
            Arena Slaves basically packing it in for the day. Proximo slings an arm over Narcissus.
            
            
              PROXIMO
              Listen, there's some people who want
              to talk to you.
            
            
            He indicates A WOMAN, about forty and her son about twenty. They look prosperous.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              How much money is involved?
              
              PROXIMO
              A great deal. They designed and
              build Tiger's chariot...
              
              NARCISSUS
              They want to dump Tiger and have me
              endorse their damned chariot, right?
              They don't waste time...
              
              PROXIMO
              I can really rape them on this! Can
              I at least tell them you'll think
              about it?
              
              NARCISSUS
              No. Tell them I'll do it. But I
              want more posters all over Rome.
              
              PROXIMO
              Fantastic! Wonderful! But posters
              are very expensive.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Then get a large cash advance.
              
              PROXIMO
              Right, right... But they'll have to
              bring in a lawyer. I don't want to
              get sued over this.
              
              NARCISSUS
              Before they leave, get gold.
              
              PROXIMO
              Right, right, what am I thinking of?
              
              NARCISSUS
              I want another interview with Cos.
              Tell him to bring plenty of ink.
              
              PROXIMO
              I'll do it! Sure as there's shit in
              the Tiber we're all going to die,
              but for you -- anything!
              
              TRIBUUS
              Proximo Palindromos?
              
              PROXIMO
              Ah! Already we're dead!
              
              NARCISSUS
              What do you want, mighty Tribuus?
              
              TRIBUUS
              Caesar wants to talk. I've come to
              guarantee Narcissus safety.
              
              PROXIMO
              You've come to send us to hell!
            
            
            As they talk other gladiators close around Tribuus.
            
            
              DALA
              Our general stays with us.
            
            
            Tribuus puts hand on his sword.
            
            
              TRIBUUS
              Keep away from me, animal!
            
            
            Vednas and Dala move closer. Narcissus steps in between and grabs Tribuus' sword arm.
            
            
              NARCISSUS
              Tell your master I'll meet here, on
              the sand. After the Colosseum
              closes.
            
            
            Tribuus pulls lose, turns -- and runs smack into Bad Teeth -- who SMILES. He shoves past.
            
            
            
            
            
                  
            
                  
            
            
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