The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Scripted 2012
The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Scripted 2012
Screenplay by
Philipa Boyens, Guillermo del Toro,
Peter Jackson, & Fran Walsh
Adapted by
clouddragon94
FINAL DRAFT
November 6, 2015
BLACK SCREEN
FADE IN:
WIDE ON: The wizard GANDALF THE GREY stands before Bilbo's
FENCE, watching.
BILBO
Good morning.
GANDALF
What do you mean? Do you mean to
wish me a good morning, or do you
mean that it is a good morning
whether I want it or not? Or,
perhaps you mean to say that you
feel good on this particular
morning, or are you simply stating
that this is a morning to be good
on?
BILBO
All of them at once, I suppose?
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BILBO (CONT'D)
I'm sorry, can I help you?
GANDALF
That remains to be seen. I'm
looking for someone to share in an
adventure.
BILBO
An adventure? Now I don't imagine
anyone west of Bree would have much
interest in adventures. Nasty,
disturbing, uncomfortable things.
Make you late for dinner!
BILBO (CONT'D)
Good morning.
GANDALF
To think that I should have lived
to be good-morninged by Belladonna
Took's son as if I were selling
buttons at the door.
BILBO
Beg your pardon?
GANDALF
You've changed, and not entirely
for the better, Bilbo Baggins.
BILBO
I'm sorry, do I know you?
GANDALF
Well, you know my name, although
you don't remember I belong to it.
I'm Gandalf and Gandalf means me!
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BILBO
Not Gandalf, the wandering wizard,
who made such excellent fireworks!
Old Took used to have them on
Mid-Summer's Eve!
(beat)
I had no idea you were still in
business.
GANDALF
And where else should I be?
BILBO
Well...
GANDALF
Well, I'm pleased to find you
remember something about me, even
if it's only my fireworks. Well
then, that's decided. It will be
very good for you and most amusing
for me. I shall inform the others.
BILBO
Inform the who? What? No, no, no!
We do not want any adventures here,
thank you! Not today! I suggest you
try somewhere over the hill or
across the water! Good morning!
WIDE ON: Bilbo bolts the door shut behind him. Relieved, he
leans on it, catching his breath.
BILBO
Thank you.
WORRYWORT
Hello, Mr. Bilbo! Here!
WORRYWORT (CONT'D)
Have a feel of me tubers. Nice and
firm they are. Just came in from
West Farthing!
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BILBO
Very impressive, Master Worrywort.
Now, I don't suppose you've seen a
wizard lurking about these parts?
WORRYWORT
Tall fellow, long grey beard,
pointy hat. Can't say I have.
WIDE ON: The sun creeps beneath the trees. One single, DRUNK
HOBBIT stumbles past Bag End, carrying a FLAGON OF WINE in
his hand.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo loads them onto his plate, dressed in his
night-time robes. He settles down at the table, tucks a
napkin into his collar and begins to season his meal.
CLOSE ON: The rune on the door GLIMMERS in the night. The
SHADOW OF A DWARF spreads over the door.
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DWALIN
Dwalin, at your service.
BILBO
Bilbo Baggins, at yours.
BILBO (CONT'D)
Sorry, do we know each other?
DWALIN
No. Which way, laddie? Is it down
here?
BILBO
Is what down where?
Dwalin takes off his COAT and throws it to Bilbo. The poor
hobbit barely manages to catch the thing.
DWALIN
Supper. He said there'd be food and
lots of it.
BILBO
He said? Who said?
CLOSE ON: Dwalin scarfs down all the flesh off from the
fish. He drops the BONES onto the plate, wiping his hands on
his beard.
DWALIN
Very good, this. Any more?
BILBO
What? Oh, yes.
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Dwalin grabs most of the biscuits and stuffs them down his
mouth.
BILBO (CONT'D)
It's just that I wasn't expecting
company.
DWALIN
That'll be the door.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo opens the door once again. He finds another
dwarf standing before him. BALIN. The much older dwarf gives
a ginger bow.
BALIN
Balin, at your service.
BILBO
Good evening.
BALIN
Yes, yes, it is. Though, I think it
might rain later. Am I late?
BILBO
Late for what?
BALIN
Oh! Evening brother!
Dwalin puts the jar down with a smile. The two brothers
approach each other.
DWALIN
By my beard, you are shorter and
wider than last we met.
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BALIN
Wider, not shorter. But sharp
enough for the both of us.
ANGLE ON: Dwalin and Balin have gone into the pantry,
helping themselves to ALE and examining the FOOD.
BILBO
It's not that I don't like
visitors, I like visitors as much
as the next hobbit. But I do like
to know them before they come
visiting.
BILBO (CONT'D)
The thing is, I don't know any of
you. Not in the slightest. I don't
mean to be blunt, but I had to
speak my mind. I'm sorry.
BALIN
Apology accepted.
BALIN (CONT'D)
Now, fill it up, brother, don't
stint!
ANGLE ON: For the third time, Bilbo opens the door. He finds
two young dwarves, FILI and KILI, standing before him. Bilbo
GROANS.
FILI
Fili.
KILI
And Kili.
(with Fili)
At your service.
KILI (CONT'D)
You must be Mr. Boggins!
BILBO
Nope, you can't come in, you've
come to the wrong house.
KILI
Has it been cancelled?
FILI
No one told us!
BILBO
Cancelled? No, nothing's been
cancelled!
KILI
That's a relief!
FILI
Careful with these. We just had
them sharpened.
KILI
It's nice, this place. Did you do
it yourself?
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BILBO
No, it's been in the family for
years.
Kili begins to scrape the mud off his boots on the edge of a
NEARBY CHEST.
BILBO (CONT'D)
That's my mother's glory box, could
you please not do that!
Dwalin enters the hallway and beckons Fili and Kili forward.
DWALIN
Fili, Kili, come on, give us a
hand!
KILI
Mr. Dwalin!
The two brothers follow Dwalin down the hall and into the
dining room. Bilbo begins to follow behind them, at a loss
for words.
BALIN (O.S.)
Let's shove this in the hallway,
otherwise we'll never get everyone
in.
BILBO
Everyone? How many more are there.
BALIN (O.S.)
Not many.
BILBO
No! There's nobody home! Go away
and bother somebody else! There's
far too many dwarves in my dining
room as it is. If this is some
clotterd's idea of a joke, I can
only say that it is in very poor
taste.
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Bilbo throws open the door. Two more dwarves stand outside,
OIN and GLOIN. Bilbo is shocked to see Gandalf standing
behind them.
BILBO (CONT'D)
Gandalf?
WIDE ON: Bilbo steps into the hall, seeing the dwarves cross
from pantry to dining room and back again. He steps forward.
BILBO
Excuse me, that's my chicken! Oh,
not my wine! Put that back! Put
that back!
ANGLE ON: Gloin and Fili pass Bilbo. Gloin carries THREE
WHEELS OF CHEESE.
BILBO (CONT'D)
That's a tad excessive, don't you
think? Do you have a cheese knife?
FILI
Cheese knife? He eats it by the
block.
BILBO
No, that's Grandpa Mungo's chair!
OIN
I can't hear what you're saying,
laddie.
Oin neatly sets the chairs down beside Gandalf. The wizard
helps the others set the table. Balin approaches the wizard,
carrying a TEA TRAY.
BALIN
Excuse me, Gandalf, may I tempt you
with a cup of chamomile tea?
GANDALF
Oh, no thank you, Balin. A little
red wine for me, I think.
With a nod, Balin walks off. Gandalf exits the dining room,
ducking so as to not hit the doorway.
CLOSE ON: Gandalf walks into the central hub of the hallway.
He looks down, and starts to count the dwarves on his hands
as they pass by.
GANDALF
Fili, Kili, Oin, Gloin, Balin and
Dwalin. We appear to be one dwarf
short.
DWALIN
He is late, is all. He travelled
North to a meeting of our kin. He
will come.
BALIN
As you requested, a glass of red
wine. It's got a fruity bouquet.
GANDALF
Cheers!
ANGLE ON: All the dwarves are seated around Bilbo's dining
room table. They are messy about preparing and eating their
food.
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CLOSE ON: Fili sits at the end of the table. He grabs a LOAF
OF BREAD from out of a basket.
FILI
Gloin! Catch!
ANGLE ON: Kili enters the kitchen, using a DOILY to wipe his
face. Bilbo comes in behind him and rips the doily out of
Kili's hands.
BILBO
Excuse me, that is a doily, not a
dishcloth.
FILI
But it's full of holes.
BILBO
It's supposed to look like that,
it's crochet.
FILI
Oh, and a wonderful game it is too,
if you've got the balls for it.
BILBO
Bebother and confusticate these
dwarves!
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GANDALF
My dear Bilbo, what on earth is the
matter?
BILBO
What's the matter? I'm surrounded
by dwarves! What are they doing
here?
GANDALF
They're quite a merry gathering,
once you get used to them.
BILBO
I don't want to get used to them!
BILBO
There's mud trod into the carpet,
they've pillaged the pantry! I'm
not even going to tell you what
they've done in the bathroom;
they've all but destroyed the
plumbing! I don't understand what
they're doing in my house!
BALIN
Sorry, I hate to interrupt, but
where would you like me to put my
plate.
FILI
Here you go, Balin, give it to me.
CLOSE ON: Oin stands beside the SINK, catching all of the
plates and putting them neatly into the sink.
BILBO
Excuse me, that's my mother's West
Farthing crokery, it's over a
hundred years old!
ANGLE ON: The dwarves ignore him, and continue to throw the
plates about. Bilbo hears BEATING and SCRAPING from the
dining room. He goes to investigate.
BILBO
Could you please not do that?
You'll blunt them!
GLOIN
You hear that, lads? He says we'll
blunt the knives.
ANGLE ON: Fili and Kili continue to throw the dishes around,
singing to the beat of the BANGING UTENSILS.
KILI
(singing)
Blunt the knives, bend the forks!
FILI
(singing)
Smash the bottles and burn the
corks!
ALL DWARVES
(singing)
Smash the bottles and crack the
plates! That's what Bilbo Baggins
hates!
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ALL DWARVES
(singing)
Cut the cloth, tread on fat! Leave
the bones on the bedroom mat! Pour
the milk on the pantry floor,
splash the wine on every door! Dump
the crocks in a boiling bowl, pound
them up with a thumping pole! When
you're finished, if they are whole,
send them down the hall to roll!
That's what Bilbo Baggins hates!
ANGLE ON: Gandalf and the dwarves are circled around the
table, LAUGHING. All of the dishes are stacked neatly on the
table, SPARKLY CLEAN. Bilbo is relieved.
GANDALF
He is here.
THORIN
Gandalf, I thought you said this
place would be easy to find. I lost
my way, twice. I wouldn't have
found it at all had it not been for
that mark on the door.
WIDE ON: Gandalf shuts the door behind Thorin. All the
dwarves bow at his presence. Bilbo pushes through the crowd,
entering the hall.
BILBO
Mark? There's no mark on that door,
it was pained a week ago.
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GANDALF
There is a mark; I put it there
myself. Bilbo Baggins, allow me to
introduce the leader of our
company, Thorin Oakenshield.
THORIN
So, this is the hobbit. Tell me,
Mr. Baggins, have you done much
fighting?
BILBO
Pardon me?
THORIN
Axe or sword? What is your weapon
of choice?
BILBO
Well, I do have some skill at
Conkers, if you must know, but I
fail to see why that's relevant.
THORIN
Thought as much. He looks more like
a grocer than a burglar.
The dwarves sit around the table with Thorin, who picks at
some SOUP. Gandalf sits beside him, smoking a pipe. Bilbo
watches from the doorway.
BALIN
What news from the meeting in Ered
Luin? Did they all come?
THORIN
Aye. Envoys from all seven
kingdoms.
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DWALIN
What did the dwarves of the Iron
Hills say? Is Dain with us?
THORIN
They will not come.
THORIN (CONT'D)
They say this quest is ours and
ours alone.
BILBO
You're going on a quest?
GANDALF
Bilbo, my dear fellow, let us have
a little more light.
Bilbo leaves the room and comes back with a CANDLE. He sets
it down near Gandalf, who has pulled out A MAP and is
spreading it across the table.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
Far to the east, over ranges and
rivers, beyond woodlands and
wastelands, lies a single solitary
peak.
BILBO
The Lonely Mountain?
GLOIN
Aye! Oin has read the portents and
the portents say it is time.
ANGLE ON: The other dwarves GROAN. They have heard this all
before.
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OIN
Ravens have been seen flying back
to the mountain as it was foretold:
when the birds of yore return to
Erebor, the reign of the beast will
end.
BILBO
What beast?
FILI
Well, that would be a reference to
Smaug the Terrible, chiefest and
greatest calamity of our age.
Airborne fire-breather, teeth like
razors, claws like meathooks.
Extremely fond of precious metals.
BILBO
Yes, I know what a dragon is.
BALIN
The task to win back the mountain
would be difficult enough with an
army behind us. But we number just
seven, and not seven of the best.
GLOIN
We may be few in numbers, but we're
fighters. All of us, to the last
dwarf.
KILI
And you forget, we have a wizard in
our company. Gandalf must have
killed hundreds of dragons in his
time.
GANDALF
Well, no, I wouldn't say that I -
FILI
How many then?
GANDALF
What?
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FILI
How many dragons have you killed?
Go on, give us a number!
THORIN
If we have read these signs, do you
not think others will have read
them too? Rumours have begun to
spread. The dragon Smaug has not
been seen for sixty years. Eyes
look east to the mountain,
assessing, wondering, weighing the
risk. Perhaps the vast wealth of
our people now lies unprotected. Do
we sit back as others claim what is
rightfully ours? Or do we seize
this chance to take back Erebor?
BALIN
You forget, the front gate is
sealed! There is no way into the
mountain.
GANDALF
That, my dear Balin, is not
entirely true.
THORIN
How came you by this?
GANDALF
It was given to me by your father,
by Thrain, for safe keeping. It is
yours now.
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KILI
If there is a key, there must be a
door.
GANDALF
These ruins speak of another
passage into the lower halls.
FILI
There's another way in.
GANDALF
Well, if we can find it, but dwarf
doors are invisible when closed.
The answer lies hidden somewhere in
this map and I do not have the
skill to find it. But there are
others in Middle Earth who can.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
The task I have in mind will
require a great deal of stealth,
and no small amount of courage.
But, if we are careful and clever,
I believe that it can be done.
OIN
That's why we need a burglar.
BILBO
A good one too. An expert, I'd
imagine.
GLOIN
And are you?
BILBO
Am I what?
OIN
He said he's an expert!
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BILBO
Me? No, no, no, I'm not a burglar.
I've never stolen a thing in my
life.
BALIN
I'm afraid I have to agree with Mr.
Baggins. He's hardly burglar
material.
DWALIN
Aye, the wild is no place for
gentlefolk who can neither fight
nor fend for themselves.
GANDALF
Hobbits are remarkably light on
their feet! In fact, they can go
unseen by most if they choose. And
while the dragon is accustomed to
the smell of dwarf, the scent of a
hobbit is all but unknown to him
which gives us a distinct
advantage.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
You asked me to find the eighth
member of this company and I have
chosen Mr. Baggins. There's a lot
more to him than appearances
suggest, and he's got a great deal
to offer than any of you know,
including himself. You must trust
me on this.
THORIN
Very well, we'll do it your way.
(turns to Balin)
Give him our contract.
(CONTINUED)
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BALIN
It's just the usual summary of out
of pocket expenses, time required,
remuneration, funeral arrangements
and so forth.
BILBO
Funeral arrangements?
BILBO (CONT'D)
Terms: cash on delivery, up to, but
not exceeding one eighth of total
profit, if any. Present company
shall not be liable for injuries
inflicted by or sustained as a
consequence thereof, including, but
not limited to - lacerations?
Evisceration? Incineration?
FILI
Oh, he'll melt the flesh off your
bones in the blink of an eye.
BALIN
You alright, laddie?
BILBO
Yes, but I feel a bit faint.
FILI
Think furnace with wings. Flash of
light, searing pain, then - POOF!
You're nothing more than a pile of
ash!
BILBO
Nope.
ANGLE ON: He FAINTS onto the floor. Gandalf shakes his head,
glaring at Fili.
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GANDALF
Very helpful, Fili.
BILBO
I'll be alright, just let me sit
quietly for a moment.
GANDALF
You've been sitting quietly for far
too long. When did doliles and your
mother's dishes become so important
to you? I remember a young hobbit
who was always running off in
search of elves in the woods. He'd
stay out late, trailing mud and
twigs and fireflies. A young hobbit
who would have liked nothing better
than to find out what was beyond
the borders of the Shire.
(beat)
The world is not in your books and
maps. It's out there.
BILBO
I can't just go running off into
the blue! I am a Baggins of Bag
End!
GANDALF
You are also a Took! Did you know
that your great-great-great-great
uncle, Bullroarer Took was so large
he could ride a real horse?
BILBO
Yes.
GANDALF
Well, he could! In the Battle of
Green Fields, he charged the goblin
(MORE)
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GANDALF (cont'd)
ranks. He swung his club so hard,
it knocked the Goblin King's head
clean off, and it sailed a hundred
yards through the air and went down
a rabbit hole. And thus the battle
was won, and the game of golf
invented at the same time.
BILBO
I do believe you made that up.
GANDALF
Well, all good stories deserve
embellishment. You'll have a tale
or two to tell of your own when you
come back.
BILBO
Can you promise that I will come
back?
GANDALF
No. But if you do, you will not be
the same.
BILBO
That's what I thought. I'm sorry,
Gandalf, but I can't sign this.
You've got the wrong hobbit.
BALIN
It appears we have lost our
burglar. Probably for the best. The
odds were always against us. After
all, what are we? Merchants,
miners, tinkers, toy-makers; hardly
the stuff of legend.
(CONTINUED)
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THORIN
There are a few warriors amongst
us.
BALIN
Old warriors.
THORIN
I will take each and every one of
these dwarves over an army from the
Iron Hills. For when I called upon
them, they came. Loyalty, honor, a
willing heart; I can ask no more
than that.
BALIN
You don't have to do this. You have
a choice. You've done honorably by
our people. You have built us a new
life for us in the Blue Mountains,
a life of peace and plenty. A life
that is worth more than all the
gold in Erebor.
THORIN
From my grandfather to my father,
this has come to me. They dreamt of
the day when the dwarves of Erebor
would reclaim their homeland. There
is no choice, Balin. Not for me.
BALIN
Then we are with you, laddie. We'll
see it done.
WIDE ON: All seven dwarves sit around the fire in the dark
sitting room. They HUM A SOMBER TUNE. Smoking his pipe near
the mantle, Thorin begins to SING.
(CONTINUED)
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THORIN
(singing)
Far over the Misty Mountain cold,
to dungeons deep and caverns old,
we must away ere break of day to
find our long forgotten gold.
ALL DWARVES
(singing)
The pines were roaring on the
height, the winds were moaning in
the night, the fire was red, its
flaming spread, the trees like
torches blazed with light.
WIDE ON: EMBERS FLUTTER out of Bilbo's chimney and into the
starry night sky.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo sneaks around the hallway, peering into all
of the doorways. They are all empty.
BILBO
Hello?
CRANE SHOT: Bilbo darts out of his home and down the hill. A
TRAVELING PACK is strapped to his back, the contract
flapping in the wind behind him.
WORRYWORT
Mr. Bilbo, where are you off to?
BILBO
Can't stop, I'm already late!
WORRYWORT
Late for what?
BILBO
I'm going on an adventure!
With a grin, Bilbo leaves his home behind him and rushes
into the world ahead.
BILBO
Wait!
(CONTINUED)
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ANGLE ON: Gandalf and the dwarves stop their horses and turn
to see Bilbo. He waves the contract above his head,
grinning.
BILBO (CONT'D)
I signed it!
BALIN
Everything appears to be in order.
Welcome, Master Baggins, to the
company of Thorin Oakenshield.
THORIN
Give him a pony.
BILBO
No, no, that won't be necessary,
I'm sure I can keep up on foot.
I've done my fair share of walking
holidays, you know. I even got as
far as Frogmorton once.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo rides his pony, glaring down at the animal
and shriveling up his nose.
BILBO
Oh, all this horse hair. I'm having
a reaction.
BILBO (CONT'D)
Wait! Wait! Stop! We have to turn
around.
(CONTINUED)
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GANDALF
My dear Bilbo, what on earth is the
matter?
BILBO
I forgot my handkerchief!
ANGLE ON: From the front of the line, Fili tears a STRIP OF
CLOTH from his shirt. He tosses it to Bilbo.
FILI
Here, use this!
THORIN
Move on!
GANDALF (V.O.)
You'll have to manage without
pocket-handkerchiefs and a good
many other things, Bilbo Baggins,
before we reach our journey's end.
You were born to the rolling hills
and little rivers of the Shire, but
home is now behind you; the world
is ahead.
GLOIN
Gandalf, can't you do something
about his deluge?
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GANDALF
It is raining, Master Dwarf, and it
will continue to rain until the
rain is done. If you wish to change
the weather of the world, you
should find yourself another
wizard.
BILBO
Are there any?
GANDALF
What?
BILBO
Other wizards?
GANDALF
There are five of us. The greatest
of our order is Saruman the White.
Then there are the two blue
wizards.
(beat)
You know, I've quite forgotten
their names.
BILBO
And who is the fifth?
GANDALF
Well, that would be Radagast the
Brown.
BILBO
Is he a great wizard or is he more
like you?
GANDALF
I think he is a very great wizard
in his own way. He's a gently soul
who prefers the company of animals
to others.
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45 CONTINUED: 45
GANDALF (V.O.)
He keeps a watchful eye to the vast
forest lands to the east, and a
good thing too, for always evil
will look to find a foothold in
this world.
RADAGAST
Not good! Not good at all!
ANGLE ON: Radagast darts towards his house. Many DEAD PLANTS
and ANIMAL litter the ground. He inspects the plants nearby,
MUSHROOMS, TREES and all.
RADAGAST (CONT'D)
Sebastian! Good gracious!
RADAGAST
Move back! Give him some air, for
goodness sake!
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46 CONTINUED: 46
RADAGAST (CONT'D)
I don't understand why it's not
working! It's not as if it's
witchcraft!
RADAGAST (CONT'D)
Witchcraft. But it is; a dark and
powerful magic.
The house begins to CREAK. The spiders are climbing onto the
roof.
ANGLE ON: Radagast turns to his staff and pulls out a BLUE
STONE from its top. He grabs Sebastian from the counter and
leans against a TREE TRUNK.
RADAGAST
Where in this good earth did those
foul creatures come from?
RADAGAST (CONT'D)
The old fortress? Show me.
THORIN
We'll camp here for the night.
Fili, Kili, look after the ponies.
Make sure you stay with them.
GANDALF
A farmer and his family used to
live here.
THORIN
Oin, Gloin, get a fire going.
GLOIN
Right you are.
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49 CONTINUED: 49
GANDALF
I think it would be wiser to move
on. We could make for the Hidden
Valley.
THORIN
I have told you already, I will not
go near that place.
GANDALF
Why not? The elves could help us!
We could get food, rest, advice.
THORIN
I do not need their advice.
GANDALF
We have a map we cannot read; Lord
Elrond will help us.
THORIN
Help? A dragon attacks Erebor, what
help came from the elves? Orcs
plunder Moria, desecrate our sacred
halls, and the elves looked on and
did nothing. You ask me to seek out
the very people who betrayed my
grandfather and betrayed my father?
GANDALF
You are neither of them. And
besides, it was not Lord Elrond who
abandoned you at Erebor. That blame
lies with King Thranduil of the
Woodland Realm. I did not give you
that map and key for you to hold
onto the past.
THORIN
I did not know they were yours to
keep.
BILBO
Everything all right? Gandalf,
where are you going?
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49 CONTINUED: (2) 49
GANDALF
To seek the company of the only one
around here who's got any sense.
BILBO
And who's that?
GANDALF
Myself, Mr. Baggins! I've had
enough of dwarves for one day.
THORIN
Come on, Dwalin, we're hungry.
BILBO
Is he coming back?
CLOSE ON: Dwalin stands near the fire, POURING SOUP into TWO
BOWLS. Bilbo is on lookout, visibly worried.
BILBO
He's been a long time.
DWALIN
Who?
BILBO
Gandalf!
DWALIN
He's a wizard, he does as he
chooses.
(hands Bilbo the bowls)
Here, do us a favor: take these to
the lads.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo carefully takes the bowls and makes for the
forest.
CLOSE ON: Bilbo enters the forest where Fili and Kili watch
over the ponies. They stare out into the darkness, ALMOST
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51 CONTINUED: 51
PETRIFIED.
BILBO
What's the matter?
KILI
We're supposed to be looking after
the ponies.
FILI
Only, we've encountered a slight
problem.
KILI
We had sixteen. Now there's
fourteen.
ANGLE ON: The PONIES mill about in their pens. Two are
missing.
WIDE ON: Fili and Kili examine the horses in their pens.
Bilbo follows behind them, clutching the wooden bowls.
KILI
Daisy and Bungo are missing.
BILBO
Well, that's not good. That is not
good at all. Shouldn't we tell
Thorin?
FILI
No, let's not worry him. As our
official burglar, we thought that
you might like to look into it.
BILBO
Well, something big uprooted these
trees.
FILI
That was our thinking.
BILBO
Something very big and possibly
quite dangerous.
(CONTINUED)
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52 CONTINUED: 52
FILI
(whispering)
Hey, there's a light.
FILI (CONT'D)
Over here. Stay down.
The three rush forward and take cover behind a LOG, spying
on the FLICKERING LIGHT.
BILBO
What is it?
KILI
Trolls.
Fili and Kili run closer to the fire. Bilbo runs after them,
still gripping onto their meals.
BILBO
(whispering)
He's got Myrtle and Minty! I think
they're going to eat them, we have
to do something.
FILI
Yes, you should. Mountain trolls
are slow and stupid, and you're so
small.
BILBO
No!
FILI
It's perfectly safe; we'll be right
behind you.
(CONTINUED)
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52 CONTINUED: (2) 52
KILI
If you run into trouble, hoot twice
like a barn owl, once like a brown
owl.
BILBO
Twice like a barn owl, once like a
brown owl? Are you sure this is a
good idea?
WIDE ON: He turns around, but Fili and Kili are already out
of site. With a SIGH, Bilbo trudges forward.
Two trolls, BERT and TOM sit around a fire. Bert STIRS the
contents of a CAULDRON dangling above the flames. Tom
watches him with a hungry stare.
BERT
Mutton yesterday, mutton today and
blimey, if it don't look like
mutton again tomorrow.
WILLIAM
Quite your gripping. These ain't
sheep; these is West Nags!
TOM
I don't like horse, I never have.
Not enough fat on them.
BERT
Well, it's better than that
leathery old farmer. All skin and
bones, he was. I'm still picking
bits of him out of me teeth.
WIDE ON: William sits himself beside the fire. Suddenly, Tom
SNEEZES into the cauldron.
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53 CONTINUED: 53
BERT
Oh, that's lovely, that is: a
floater!
WILLIAM
Might improve the flavor!
TOM
There's more where that came from!
Tom begins to sneeze again, but Bert grabs him by the nose.
Bert forces Tom down.
BERT
Sit down!
CLOSE ON: Bilbo turns and sees that the troll is wearing a
LONG KNIFE in his belt. The hobbit creeps forward, eyes set
on the blade.
WILLIAM
I'm starving! Are we having horse
tonight or what?
BERT
Shut your cakehole. You'll eat what
I give you!
WILLIAM
How come he's the cook? Everything
tastes the same; everything tastes
like chicken.
TOM
Except the chicken.
WILLIAM
That tastes like fish!
BERT
Oh, that is beautifully balanced,
that is!
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53 CONTINUED: (2) 53
Bert passes the ladle to Tom, who puts his handkerchief back
over the knife.
WILLIAM
Me guts are grumbling. I've got to
snaffle something. Flesh! I need
flesh!
TOM
Blimey! Bert, look what's come out
of me hooter! It's got arms and
legs and everything.
WILLIAM
What is it?
TOM
I don't know, but I don't like the
way it wriggles around.
WILLIAM
What are you then, an oversized
squirrel?
BILBO
I'm a burgl- a hobbit!
TOM
A Burgla-Hobbit?
WILLIAM
Can we cook him?
TOM
We can try!
(CONTINUED)
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53 CONTINUED: (3) 53
BERT
He wouldn't make more than a
mouthful, not when he's skinned and
boned!
WILLIAM
Perhaps there's more Burgla-Hobbits
around these parts. Might be enough
for a pie!
TOM
It's too quick!
WILLIAM
Are there any more of you little
fellows hiding where you shouldn't?
BILBO
No.
TOM
He's lying.
BILBO
No, I'm not!
TOM
Hang his toes over the fire! Make
him squeal!
KILI
Drop him!
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53 CONTINUED: (4) 53
WILLIAM
You what?
KILI
I said, drop him.
Tom's knife falls from his belt as Fili and Kili hammer down
on his toes. Bilbo sneaks over, grabbing the weapon and
darting over to the pens.
FILI
Bilbo!
WILLIAM
Lay down your arms, or we'll rip
his off!
William throws SEVERAL LOGS onto the fire. Dwalin, Fili, Oin
and Gloin have all been tied to a spit, GROANING and
PROTESTING. The others are tied up in sacks nearby.
TOM
Don't bother cooking them. Let's
just sit on them and squash them
into jelly.
BERT
They should be sauteed and grilled
with a sprinkle of sage.
(CONTINUED)
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54 CONTINUED: 54
TOM
Well, that does sound quite nice.
WILLIAM
Never mind the seasoning; we ain't
got all night! Dawn ain't far away
and I don't fancy being turned to
stone.
BILBO
Wait! You are making a terrible
mistake!
GLOIN
You can't reason with them, they're
half-wits.
FILI
Half-wits? What does that make us?
BILBO
(to the Trolls)
I meant with the seasoning.
BERT
What about the seasoning?
BILBO
Well, have you smelt them? You're
going to need something stronger
than sage before you plate this lot
up.
WILLIAM
What do you know about cooking
dwarf?
BERT
Shut up and let the
flurgaburburrhobbit talk.
BILBO
Yes, well, the secret to cooking
dwarf is -
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54 CONTINUED: (2) 54
BERT
Yes? Come on!
BILBO
It's -
BERT
Tell us the secret.
BILBO
Yes, I'm telling you, the secret is
to skin them first!
BERT
Tom, get me filleting knife.
WILLIAM
What a load of rubbish! I've eaten
plenty with their skins on. Scruff
them, I say, boots and all.
GANDALF
The dawn will take you all!
BERT
Who's that?
WILLIAM
No idea.
TOM
Can we eat him too?
ANGLE ON: Gandalf strikes the rock beneath him with his
staff. It breaks in half with a CRACK. Sunlight pours into
the clearing.
The light touches the troll's skin, TURNING THEM INTO STONE
as they SCREAM AND HOWL. Within seconds, the trolls are
nothing more than STATUES.
(CONTINUED)
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54 CONTINUED: (3) 54
DWALIN
Oh, get your foot out of my back!
WIDE ON: The dwarves help free one another from the sacks,
HEAVING as they push and pull.
THORIN
Where did you go to, if I may ask?
GANDALF
To look ahead.
THORIN
What brought you back?
GANDALF
Looking behind. Nasty business;
still, they're all in one piece.
THORIN
No thanks to your burglar.
GANDALF
He had the nous to play for time.
None of the rest of you thought of
that.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
They must have come down from the
Ettenmoors.
THORIN
Since when do mountain trolls
venture this far south?
GANDALF
Oh, not for an age. Not since a
darker power ruled these lands. In
any case, they could not have moved
in daylight.
(CONTINUED)
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55 CONTINUED: 55
THORIN
There must be a cave nearby.
WIDE ON: Gandalf leads the Company down a DARK CAVE. As they
enter, the dwarves begin to COUGH AND RETCH at the smell.
KILI
What's that stench?
GANDALF
It's a troll hoard. Be careful what
you touch.
ANGLE ON: The Company finds PILES OF GOLD COINS and OTHER
TREASURES in caskets. Fili approaches the coins scattered
about the ground.
FILI
Seems a shame to leave it lying
around. Anyone could take it.
GLOIN
Agreed. Oin, get a shovel.
THORIN
These were not made by any troll.
GANDALF
Nor were they made by any smith
among men.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
These were forged in Gondolin by
the High Elves of the First Age.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
You could not wish for a finer
blade!
(CONTINUED)
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56 CONTINUED: 56
Near the entrance of the cave, other dwarves fill ONE CHEST
with the coins, burying it in a hole in the ground.
GLOIN
We're making a long term deposit!
ANGLE ON: Thorin walks past them, his new sword tied to his
belt.
THORIN
Come! Let's get out of this foul
place.
CLOSE ON: With the edge of his staff, Gandalf brushes away
some leaves. A SMALL SWORD, wrapped neatly in its sheath,
lies in the dirt below.
WIDE ON: Near the mouth of the cave, the dwarves are tending
to their horses. Gandalf emerges from the troll hoard and
approaches Bilbo.
GANDALF
Bilbo, here. This is about your
size.
BILBO
I can't take this.
GANDALF
The blade is of Elvish make, which
means it will glow blue when orcs
or goblins are nearby.
BILBO
I have never used a sword in my
life.
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57 CONTINUED: 57
GANDALF
And I hope you'll never have to.
But if you do, remember this: true
courage is about knowing not when
to take a life, but when to spare
one.
THORIN
Something's coming!
GANDALF
Stay together! Hurry now, arm
yourselves.
RADAGAST
Thieves! Fire! Murder!
GANDALF
Radagast! It's Radagast the Brown.
RADAGAST
The Greenwood is sick, Gandalf. A
darkness has fallen over it.
Nothing grows anymore, at least
(MORE)
(CONTINUED)
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59 CONTINUED: 59
RADAGAST (cont'd)
nothing good. The air is foul with
decay. But worse are the webs.
GANDALF
Webs? What do you mean?
RADAGAST
Spiders, Gandalf. Giant ones. Some
kind of spawn of Ungoliant, or I am
not a wizard. I followed their
trail. They came from Dol Guldur.
GANDALF
Dol Guldur? But the old fortress is
abandoned.
RADAGAST
No, Gandalf, it is not.
CUT TO:
RADAGAST (V.O.)
A dark power dwells in there, such
as I have never felt before. It is
the shadow of an ancient horror.
One that can summon the spirits of
the dead.
RADAGAST (V.O.)(CONT'D)
I saw him, Gandalf, from out of the
dark. A Necromancer has come.
RADAGAST
Sorry.
GANDALF
Now, a Necromancer? Are you sure?
ANGLE ON: From his robes, Radagast pulls out a NARROW, CLOTH
WRAPPED PACKAGE. Gandalf unties it and looks inside. He
looks up, concerned.
RADAGAST
That is not from the world of the
living.
BILBO
Was that a wolf? Are there wolves
out there?
FILI
Wolf? No, that is not a wolf.
THORIN
Warg scouts! Which means an Orc
pack is not far behind.
BILBO
Orc pack?
GANDALF
Who did you tell about your quest,
beyond your kin.
THORIN
No one.
(CONTINUED)
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61 CONTINUED: 61
GANDALF
Who did you tell?
THORIN
No one, I swear. What in Durin's
name is going on?
GANDALF
You are being hunted!
DWALIN
We have to get out of here.
GLOIN
We can't! We have no ponies,
they've bolted!
RADAGAST
I'll draw them off.
GANDALF
These are Gundabad Wargs, they will
outrun you!
RADAGAST
These are Rhosgobel rabbits! I'd
like to see them try.
RADAGAST
Come and get me!
(CONTINUED)
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62 CONTINUED: 62
GANDALF
Come on.
WIDE ON: Radagast leads the orcs away, his face contorted in
determination. The Company continues to weave in and out of
the rocks, led by Thorin and Gandalf.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
Stay together.
THORIN
Balin, no!
Thorin grabs him by the collar and pulls Balin behind the
rock. Gandalf watches Radagast closely, waiting for the
right moment.
THORIN (CONT'D)
Where are you leading us?
CLOSE ON: The orc, still mounted on top of the warg, climbs
the boulder. He takes another good whiff of the air.
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62 CONTINUED: (2) 62
ANGLE ON: Suddenly, Kili springs out from behind the rock.
The orc is quick to grab for his HORN, but Kili looses his
arrow. Both the orc and his warg are shot off of the boulder
and onto the ground.
WIDE ON: From across the ford, Yazneg and the others come to
a halt. GROWLS and SCREECHES echo across the plains.
ANGLE ON: Wounded, the orc rises to his feet again. Dwalin
leaps forward, sending his warhammer crashing down onto the
orc. He dies with a WHIMPER.
YAZENG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
The Dwarf-scum are over there!
After them!
ANGLE ON: The Company hears the WARGS HOWLING. Bilbo and the
dwarves are panic-stricken.
GANDALF
Move. Run!
Yazneg emerges from the crest of the hill. Other orcs files
beside their commander, circling around the Company.
KILI
They're coming!
THORIN
Kili, shoot them! Shoot them down!
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62 CONTINUED: (3) 62
Slowly, the orcs and the wargs march forward. They are
closing in on their prey.
FILI
We're surrounded!
KILI
Where is Gandalf?
DWALIN
Has he abandoned us?
THORIN
Hold your ground!
GANDALF
This way, you fools!
THORIN
All of you, go, go!
Bilbo and the dwarves dash towards the cavern entrance. One
by one, they start to SLIDE UNDERGROUND. Seeing this, Yazneg
sends his wargs forward.
THORIN (CONT'D)
Kili!
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63 CONTINUED: 63
ANGLE ON: The dead orc rolls into the cavern, an arrow
buried into his head. Thorin plucks out the arrow, examining
its make.
THORIN
Elves.
DWALIN
I cannot see where the pathway
leads. Do we follow it or no?
FILI
Follow it, of course!
GANDALF
I think that would be wise.
CLOSE ON: Dwalin leads the dwarves through the NARROW GAP in
the cavern. The Company GROANS they push the path.
(CONTINUED)
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66 CONTINUED: 66
BILBO
Gandalf, where are we?
GANDALF
You can feel it?
BILBO
Yes. It feels like - well, like
magic.
GANDALF
That's exactly what it is. A very
powerful magic.
DWALIN
There is light ahead!
ANGLE ON: The dwarves push through the final stretch of the
pathway. The Company stops at a ridge, looking below them.
GANDALF
The Valley of Imraldis. In the
Common Tongue, it's known by
another name.
BILBO
Rivendell.
GANDALF
Here lies the last homely house
east of the sea.
THORIN
This was your plan all along, to
seek refuge with our enemy.
(CONTINUED)
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67 CONTINUED: 67
GANDALF
You have no enemies here, Thorin
Oakenshield. The only ill-will to
be found in this valley is that
which you bring yourself.
THORIN
You think the elves will give our
quest their blessing? They will try
to stop us.
GANDALF
Of course they will. But we have
questions that need to be answered.
If we are to be successful, this
will need to be handled with tact
and respect and no small degree of
charm, which is why you will leave
the talking to me.
WIDE ON: Gandalf begins to make his way down the hill and
into the valley. The dwarves reluctantly follow suit.
LINDIR
Mithrandir.
GANDALF
Ah, Lindir!
LINDIR
(in Elvish; subtitled)
We heard you had crossed into the
Valley.
GANDALF
I must speak with Lord Elrond.
(CONTINUED)
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68 CONTINUED: 68
LINDIR
My lord Elrond is not here.
GANDALF
Not here? Where is he?
ELROND
Gandalf.
GANDALF
Lord Elrond.
(in Elvish; subtitled)
My friend! Where have you been.
ELROND
(in Elvish; subtitled)
We've been hunting a pack of orcs
that came up from the south. We
slew a number near the hidden pass.
ELROND (CONT'D)
Strange for Orcs to come so close
to our borders. Something, or
someone has drawn them near.
GANDALF
That may have been us.
CLOSE ON: Thorin steps forward. Elrond looks upon him with
recognition.
ELROND
Welcome Thorin, son of Thrain.
(CONTINUED)
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68 CONTINUED: (2) 68
THORIN
I do not believe we have met.
ELROND
You have your grandfather's
bearing. I knew Thror when he ruled
under the Mountain.
THORIN
Indeed; he made no mention of you.
ELROND
(In Elvish)
Light the fires, bring forth the
wine. We must feed our guests.
GLOIN
What is he saying? Does he offer us
insult?
GANDALF
No, master Gloin, he's offering you
food.
GLOIN
Well, in that case, lead on.
ANGLE ON: The elf gives a curt nod and strides up the
stairs. The dwarves follow behind him, uneasy.
DWALIN
Where's the meat?
(CONTINUED)
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69 CONTINUED: 69
OIN
Have they got any chips.
ANGLE ON: Elrond and Gandalf enter the court, walking past
and ELF MAIDEN playing the HARP.
GANDALF
Kind of you to invite us. I'm not
really dressed for dinner.
ELROND
Well, you never are.
CLOSE ON: From the end of the table, Kili and the elf maid
exchange looks. Kili gives her a WINK.
KILI
I can't say I fancy elf maids
myself. To thin. They're all high
cheekbones and creamy skin. Not
enough facial hair for me.
Although, that one there's not bad.
DWALIN
That's not an elf maid.
KILI
It's funny.
(CONTINUED)
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69 CONTINUED: (2) 69
ELROND
This is Orcrist, the Goblin
Cleaver. A famous blade, forged by
the High Elves of the West. My kin.
May it serve you well.
ELROND (CONT'D)
And this is Glamdring, the
Foe-hammer, sword of the King of
Gondolin. These swords were made
for the goblin wars of the First
Age.
CLOSE ON: Bilbo looks down at his own small sword underneath
the table. Balin gives him a pitying smile.
BALIN
I wouldn't bother, laddie. Swords
are named for the great deeds they
do in war.
BILBO
What are you saying, my sword
hasn't seen battle?
BALIN
I'm not actually sure it is a
sword; more of a letter opener,
really.
ELROND
How did you come by these?
GANDALF
We found them in a troll hoard on
the Great East Road, shorty before
we were ambushed by orcs.
ELROND
And what were you doing on the
Great East Road?
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THORIN
Excuse me.
ELROND
Not with your companions?
BILBO
No, I shan't be missed. The truth
is that most of them don't think I
should be on this journey.
ELROND
Indeed? I've heard that hobbits are
very resilient.
BILBO
Really?
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ELROND
I've also heard they're fond of the
comforts of home.
BILBO
I've heard that it is unwise to
seek the council of elves, for they
will answer with yes and no.
ELROND
You are always welcome to stay
here, if that is your wish.
THORIN
Our business is no concern of
elves.
GANDALF
For goodness sake, Thorin, show him
the map.
THORIN
It is the legacy of my people; it
is mine to protect, as are its
secrets.
GANDALF
Save me from the stubbornness of
dwarves. Your pride will be your
downfall. You stand here in the
presence of one of the few in
Middle Earth who can read that map.
Show it to Lord Elrond!
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BALIN
Thorin, no!
Balin holds out his hand, but Thorin brushes him aside.
Thorin hands Elrond the map.
ELROND
Erebor. What is your interest in
this map?
GANDALF
It's mainly academic. As you know,
this sort of artifact sometimes
contains hidden text. You still
read ancient dwarvish, do you not?
Elrond walks several paces off, into the moonlight. The map
is bathed in PEARLY WHITE LIGHT.
ELROND
(in Elvish)
Moon runes.
GANDALF
Moon runes? Of course; an easy
thing to miss.
ELROND
Well, in this case, that is true;
moon runes can only be read by the
light of a moon the same shape and
season as the day on which they
were written.
THORIN
Can you read them?
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ELROND
These runes were written on a
Midsummer's Eve by the light of a
crescent moon nearly two hundred
years ago. It would seem you were
meant to come to Rivendell. Fate is
with you, Thorin Oakenshield; the
same moon shines upon us tonight.
CLOSE ON: They look up. Clouds pass over the moon, shining
down on the table.
ANGLE ON: Light flows through the map. GLOWING WHITE RUNES
fade into view.
ELROND (CONT'D)
Stand by the gray stone when the
thrush knocks, and the setting sun
with the last light of Durin's Day
will shine upon the keyhole.
BILBO
Durin's Day?
GANDALF
It is the start of the dwarves'
near year, when the last moon of
autumn and the first sun of winter
appear in the sky together.
THORIN
This is ill news. Summer is
passing. Durin's day will soon be
upon us.
BALIN
We still have time.
BILBO
Time? For what?
BALIN
To find the entrance. We have to be
standing at exactly the right spot
at exactly the right time. Then,
and only then, can the door be
opened.
ELROND
So this is your purpose, to enter
the Mountain?
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THORIN
What of it?
ELROND
There are some who would not deem
it wise.
GANDALF
What do you mean?
ELROND
You are not the only guardian to
stand watch over Middle Earth.
FILI
Gloin!
From far below the staircase, Gandalf and Elrond walk across
a bridge. Curious, Bilbo watches them.
GANDALF
Of course I was going to tell you,
I was waiting for this very chance.
And really, I think you can trust
that I know what I am doing.
ELROND
Do you? That dragon has slept for
60 years. What will happen if your
(MORE)
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ELROND (cont'd)
plan should fail, if you wake that
beast?
GANDALF
What if we succeed? If the dwarves
take back the mountain, our
defenses in the east will be
strengthened.
ELROND
It is a dangerous move, Gandalf.
GANDALF
It is also dangerous to do nothing.
The throne of Erebor is Thorin's
birthright, what is it you fear?
ELROND
Have you forgotten? A strain of
madness runs deep in that family.
His grandfather lost his mind, his
father succumbed to the same
sickness. Can you swear Thorin
Oakenshield will not also fall?
Gandalf, these decisions do not
rest with us alone. It is not up to
you or me to redraw the map of
Middle Earth.
GANDALF
With or without our help, these
dwarves will march on the mountain.
They are determined to reclaim
their homeland. I do not believe
Thorin Oakenshield feels that he's
answerable to anyone. Nor for that
matter am I.
ELROND
It is not me you must answer to.
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GANDALF
Lady Galadriel.
GALADRIEL
Mithrandir.
(in Elvish; subtitled)
It has been a long time.
GANDALF
(in Elvish; subtitled)
Age may have changed me, but not so
the Lady of Lorien.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
I had no idea Lord Elrond had sent
for you.
SARUMAN
He didn't. I did.
Gandalf bows.
GANDALF
Saruman.
SARUMAN
You've been busy of late, my
friend.
ANGLE ON: Dawn breaks behind the White Council. Gandalf and
Saruman are seated at a MARBLE TABLE, while Galadriel and
Elrond circle around them.
SARUMAN
Tell me, Gandalf. Did you think
these plans and schemes of yours
would go unnoticed.
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GANDALF
Unnoticed? No, I'm simply doing
what I feel to be right.
GALADRIEL
The dragon has long been on your
mind.
GANDALF
It is true, my lady. Smaug owes
allegiance to no one. But if he
should side with the enemy, a
dragon could be used to terrible
effect.
ELROND
What do you mean?
GANDALF
There is something at work beyond
the evil of Smaug. Something far
more powerful. We can remain blind
to it, but it will not be ignoring
us, that I can promise you. A
sickness lies over the Greenwood.
The woodsmen who live there now
call it Mirkwood, and they say...
SARUMAN
Well, don't stop now. Tell us what
the woodsmen say.
GANDALF
They speak of a Necromancer living
in Dol Guldur, a sorcerer who can
summon the dead.
SARUMAN
That's absurd. No such power exists
in this world. This Necromancer is
nothing more than a mortal man. A
conjurer dabbling in black magic.
GANDALF
And so I thought too, but Radagast
has seen -
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SARUMAN
Radagast? Do not speak to of
Radagast the Brown. He is a foolish
fellow.
GALADRIEL (V.O.)
You carry something. It came to you
from Radagast. He found it in Dol
Guldur.
GANDALF (V.O.)
Yes.
GALADRIEL (V.O.)
Show me.
ANGLE ON: From out of his robes, Gandalf slowly lifts out
Radagast's PACKAGE. He rests it on the table, letting out a
DULL THUD.
ELROND
What is that?
GALADRIEL
A relic of Mordor.
CLOSE ON: The blade from Dol Guldur rests inside. The White
Council looks shocked.
ELROND
A Morgul blade.
GALADRIEL
Made for the Witch-king of Angmar
and buried with him. When Angmar
fell, men of the north took his
body and all that he possessed and
sealed it within the High Fells of
Rhudaur. Deep within the rock they
buried them, in a tomb so dark it
would never come to light.
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ELROND
That is not possible. A powerful
spell lies upon those tombs; they
cannot be opened.
SARUMAN
What proof do we have this weapon
came from Angmar's grave.
GANDALF
I have none.
SARUMAN
Because there is none! Let us
examine what we know. A single Orc
pack has dared to cross the
Bruinen, a dagger from a bygone age
has been found, and a human
sorcerer who calls himself the
Necromancer has taken up residence
in a ruined fortress. It's not so
very much, after all.
LINDIR
My lord Elrond, the dwarves,
they've gone.
WIDE ON: All of the dwarves are packed, hiking along the
path leaving Rivendell.
THORIN
Be on your guard; we're about to
step over the edge of the wild.
Balin, you know these paths, lead
on.
BALIN
Aye.
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THORIN
Master Baggins, I suggest you keep
up.
GALADRIEL
You will follow them?
GANDALF
Yes.
GALADRIEL
You are right to help Thorin
Oakenshield. But I fear this quest
has set in motion forces we do not
yet understand. The riddle of the
Morgul blade must be answered.
Something moves in the shadows,
unseen, hidden from our sight. It
will not show itself, not yet. But
everyday it grows with strength.
You must be careful.
CLOSE ON: Gandalf turns and paces up and down the pavillion.
GALADRIEL (CONT'D)
Mithrandir, why the halfling?
GANDALF
I do not know. Saruman believes
that it is only great power that
can hold evil in check. But that is
not what I have found. I've found
that it is the small things,
everyday deeds of ordinary folk
that keeps the darkness at bay.
Simple acts of kindess and love.
Why Bilbo Baggins? Perhaps it is
because I'm afraid and he gives me
courage.
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GALADRIEL
Do not be afraid, Mithrandir. You
are not alone.
GALADRIEL (CONT'D)
(in Elvish; subtitled)
If you should ever need my help, I
will come.
Gandalf bows, and Galadriel gently moves her hands away from
his. Gandalf looks up. Galadriel is GONE.
THORIN
Hold on!
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THORIN
We must find shelter!
DWALIN
Look out!
BALIN
This is no thunder storm! It's a
thunder battle! Look!
FILI
Well, bless me! The legends are
true! Giants; stone giants!
THORIN
Take cover, you'll fall!
ANGLE ON: Debris begin to fall over the Company once again.
The dwarves hold onto the mountainside as the ground beneath
them begins to CRACK and SPLIT, separating the dwarves.
FILI
Kili, grab my hand! Kili!
Kili, Oin, Gloin and Thorin begin to drift away from the
others.
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onto the mountainside for dear life. Thorin, Oin, Gloin and
Kili manage to jump onto the still side of the mountain.
WIDE ON: The third giant rises back up again. Slowly, the
second throws a punch, sending it falling back into its
place on the mountain.
ANGLE ON: Thorin and the other watch, helpless, as the rest
of the Company is seemingly crushed between the stone.
THORIN
NO!
GLOIN
It's alright! They're alive!
FILI
Where's Bilbo?
FILI (CONT'D)
There!
ANGLE ON: Thorin swings down on the cliff next to Bilbo and
boosts him up. The others haul him onto the ledge. Thorin
climbs up behind Bilbo.
DWALIN
I thought we'd lost our burglar.
THORIN
He's been lost ever since he left
home. He should never have come. He
has no place amongst us.
(turns to the dwarves)
Now, we must find shelter.
DWALIN
It looks safe enough.
THORIN
Search to the back; caves in
mountains are seldom unoccupied.
DWALIN
There's nothing here.
GLOIN
Right then! Let's get a fire
started.
THORIN
No. No fires, not in this place.
Get some sleep. We start at first
light.
BALIN
We were to wait in the mountains
until Gandalf joined us. That was
the plan.
THORIN
Plans change.
THORIN (CONT'D)
Fili, take the first watch.
CLOSE ON: From the corner of the cave, Bilbo opens his eyes.
Seeing that no one is awake, he quietly rolls up his
blankets and packs his things.
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ANGLE ON: Packed and ready, Bilbo makes for the cave
entrance. Fili sees him and jumps up.
FILI
Where do you think you're going?
BILBO
Back to Rivendell.
FILI
No, no, you can't turn back now,
you're part of the company. You're
one of us.
BILBO
I'm not though, am I? Thorin said I
should never have come, and he was
right. I'm not a Took, I'm a
Baggins, I don't know what I was
thinking. I should have never ran
out my door.
FILI
You're homesick; I understand.
BILBO
No, you don't! You don't
understand, none of you do - you're
dwarves! You're used to this life,
to living on the road, never
settling in one place, not
belonging anywhere.
BILBO
I'm sorry, I didn't mean -
FILI
No, you're right. We don't belong
anywhere.
(looks to Bilbo)
I wish you all the luck in the
world. I really do.
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FILI
What's that?
THORIN
Wake up! Wake up!
ANGLE ON: As they are led away, Bilbo crouches out of sight.
The passing goblins do not even spare him a glance.
CLOSE ON: Oin looks over his shoulder and sees Bilbo. Before
he can do anything, the goblins push him forward.
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Bilbo and the goblin fall through the dark chasm, SCREAMING.
WIDE ON: They are led into the massive throne room and
brought to the feet of THE GREAT GOBLIN.
GREAT GOBLIN
Who would be so bold as to come
armed into my kingdom? Spies?
Thieves? Assassins?
GRINNAH
Dwarves, your malevolence.
GREAT GOBLIN
Dwarves?
GRINNAH
We found them on the Front Porch.
GREAT GOBLIN
Well, don't just stand there!
Search them! Every crack, every
crevice.
GREAT GOBLIN
What are you doing in these parts?
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THORIN
Wait!
GREAT GOBLIN
Well, well, well, look who it is!
Thorin, son of Thrain, son of
Thror, King Under The Mountain.
THORIN
Bolg of the North?
GREAT GOBLIN
Send word to Bolg of the North.
Tell him, I have found his prize.
GOLLUM
Yes, yes, yes!
(starts to cough)
Gollum. Gollum.
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
Nasty goblinses. Better than old
bones, precious. Better than
nothing!
CLOSE ON: By the light of the sword, Bilbo sees the Ring
below him. Intrigued, he picks it up and examines it.
SMEAGOL
Too many boneses, precious. Not
enough flesh!
GOLLUM
Shut up! Get its skin off. Start
with its head.
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SMEAGOL
(singing)
The cold hard lands, they bites our
hands, they gnaws our feet. The
rocks and stones, they're like old
bones, all bare of meat. Cold as
death, they have no breath, its
good to eat.
With a HOWL, the goblin wakes again, but Gollum is too quick
for him. He smashes in the goblin's head with another stone.
Suddenly, Gollum looks up and sees the glow of Bilbo's
sword.
He is gone.
Bilbo still hides behind the rock. His breath is QUICK AND
PAINED. He is afraid.
GOLLUM
Bless us and splash us, precious!
That's a meaty mouthful!
ANGLE ON: Gollum crawls towards Bilbo. The hobbit points the
tip of his sword at Gollum's throat. He retreats in fear.
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
Gollum. Gollum.
BILBO
Back! Stay back! I'm warning you,
don't come any closer.
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GOLLUM
It's got an elvish blade, but its
not an elfs. Not an elfs, no.
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
What is it, precious? What is it?
BILBO
My name is Bilbo Baggins.
GOLLUM
Bagginses? What is a Bagginses,
precious?
BILBO
I'm a hobbit, from the Shire.
GOLLUM
Oh! We like goblinses, batses and
fishes, but we haven't tried
hobbitses before. Is it soft? Is it
juicy?
BILBO
Now, now, keep your distance! I'll
use this if I have to!
BILBO (CONT'D)
I don't want any trouble, do you
understand? Just show me the way to
get out of here, and I'll be on my
way!
GOLLUM
Why? Is it lost?
BILBO
Yes, yes, and I want to be unlost
as soon as possible.
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SMEAGOL
Oh! We knows! We knows safe paths
for hobbitses. Safe paths in the
dark.
GOLLUM
Shut up!
Bilbo frowns.
BILBO
I didn't say anything.
GOLLUM
Wasn't talking to you.
SMEAGOL
Well, yes, we was, precious, we
was.
BILBO
Look, I don't know what your game
is, but I -
SMEAGOL
Games? We love games, doesn't we,
precious?
(to Bilbo)
Does it like games? Does it? Does
it? Does it like to play?
BILBO
Maybe?
SMEAGOL
What has roots as nobody sees, is
taller than trees. Up, up, up it
goes, and yet never grows.
BILBO
The mountain.
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SMEAGOL
Yes, yes! Oh, let's have another
one. Come on, do it again, do it
again! Ask us.
GOLLUM
NO! No more riddles! Finish him
off! Finish him now! Gollum!
Gollum!
BILBO
No! No! I want to play, I do. I can
see that you are very good at this.
So, why don't we have a game of
riddles? Yes? Just you and me.
SMEAGOL
Just us?
BILBO
Yes. Yes. And if I win, you show me
the way out.
GOLLUM
And if it loses? What then?
SMEAGOL
If it loses, precious, then we eats
it.
SMEAGOL (CONT'D)
If Baggins loses, we eats it whole.
BILBO
Fair enough.
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SMEAGOL
Well, Baggins first.
BILBO
Thirty white horses on a red hill.
First they champ, then they stamp,
then they stand still.
SMEAGOL
Teeth?
SMEAGOL (CONT'D)
(laughing)
Teeth! Yes, my precious! But we, we
only have nine.
SMEAGOL (CONT'D)
Our turn. Voiceless it cries,
wingless flutter, toothless bites,
mouthless mutters.
BILBO
Just a minute.
SMEAGOL
Oh, we knows! We knows!
GOLLUM
Shut up!
BILBO
Wind. It's wind. Of course it is!
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GOLLUM
Very clever, hobbitses, very
clever.
BILBO
A box without hinges, key or lid,
yet golden treasure inside is hid.
SMEAGOL
Box... and a lid, then a key...
BILBO
Well?
SMEAGOL
It's nasty.
Smeagol paces up and down the slab of rock. Bilbo looms over
him, triumphant.
BILBO
Give up?
SMEAGOL
Give us a chance, precious, give us
a chance!
SMEAGOL
Eggses!
SMEAGOL (CONT'D)
Eggses! Wet, crunchy, little
eggses. Grandmother tought us to
suck them, yes!
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SMEAGOL
We have one for you. All things it
devours, birds, beasts, trees and
flowers. Gnaws iron, bites steel,
grinds hards stone to meal.
GOLLUM
Answer us!
BILBO
Give me a moment, please! I gave
you a good long while.
BILBO
I don't know this one.
GOLLUM
Is it tasty? Is it scrumptious? Is
it crunchable?
BILBO
Let me think. Let me think.
SMEAGOL
It's stuck. Bagginses is stuck.
SMEAGOL
Time's up.
BILBO
Time. The answer is time.
(clears his throat)
Actually, it wasn't that hard.
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GOLLUM
Last question. Last chance.
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
Ask us. Ask us!
BILBO
Yes, yes, all right.
BILBO (CONT'D)
What have I got in my pocket?
SMEAGOL
That's not fair. That's not fair,
it's against the rules!
ANGLE ON: Smeagol throws down the rock in his fury. Bilbo
looks at it, startled.
SMEAGOL (CONT'D)
Ask us another one!
BILBO
No, no, no. You said, 'ask me a
question'. Well, I did. What have I
got in my pocket?
SMEAGOL
Three guesses, precious. It must
give us three!
BILBO
Three guesses. Very well, guess
away.
SMEAGOL
Handses.
BILBO
Wrong, guess again.
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SMEAGOL
Knife!
GOLLUM
Oh, shut up!
BILBO
Wrong again. Last guess.
SMEAGOL
String! Or nothing.
BILBO
Two guesses at once. Wrong, both
times.
BILBO (CONT'D)
Come on then, I won the game. You
promised to show me the way out.
GOLLUM
Did we say so, precious? Did we say
so?
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
What has it got in its pocketses?
BILBO
That's no concern of yours. You
lost.
GOLLUM
Where is it? Where is it? No! No!
No!
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GOLLUM (CONT'D)
Lost! Curses and splashes, my
precious is lost!
BILBO
What have you lost?
GOLLUM
Mustn't ask us! Not its business!
Gollum, gollum!
CLOSE ON: Gollum leans over the edge of the lake, SOBBING.
He stares at his reflection, and slowly his cries begin to
cease. Gollum's face becomes contorted in anger.
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
What has it got in its nasty,
little pocketses?
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
He stole it. He stole it! HE STOLE
IT!
GREAT GOBLIN
(singing)
Bones will be shattered, necks will
be wrung. You'll be beaten and
battered, from racks you'll be
hung. You will die down here and
never be found, down in the deep of
Goblin Town!
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91 CONTINUED: 91
GREAT GOBLIN
I know that sword! It is the Goblin
Cleaver! The Biter! The blade that
sliced a thousand necks!
ANGLE ON: As he speaks, Grinnah and his men pull out their
WEAPONS and beat the dwarves to the ground.
ANGLE ON: Slowly, the dwarves and the goblins recover from
the shockwave. All eyes turn to Gandalf.
GANDALF
Take up arms. Fight. Fight!
GREAT GOBLIN
He wields the Foe-Hammer. The
Beater, bright as daylight!
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91 CONTINUED: (2) 91
GANDALF
Follow me! Quick! Run!
WIDE ON: Gandalf and the dwarves sprint out of the throne
room. Herds of goblins chase after them.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo hurries down the tunnels, sword at his side.
Gollum SHOUTS from the distance.
GOLLUM
Give it to us!
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
It's ours! It's ours!
CLOSE ON: He manages to fit through the crack, but his brass
buttons rip off his waistcost. They rain down on an
irritated Gollum.
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92 CONTINUED: 92
CLOSE ON: The Ring flies out of his hands, and into the air.
As it descends, Bilbo reaches to grab it. The Ring slides
onto his finger, casting him INVISIBLE.
GOLLUM (CONT'D)
Thief! Baggins!
WIDE ON: Gollum leaps into the final tunnel. Light is seen
through the exit of the cave. SUNRISE.
GOLLUM
Wait, my precious! Wait! Gollum,
Gollum.
CRANE SHOT: Gandalf and the seven dwarves rush down the vast
mountainside. Sunlight is slowly CREEPING over top of the
trees.
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95 CONTINUED: 95
ANGLE ON: Bilbo flees out of the exit, into the daylight.
GOLLUM
Baggins! Thief! Curse it and crush
it, we hates it forever!
GANDALF
Three, four, five, Gloin, that's
six. And Dwalin, that makes seven.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
Where's Bilbo? Where is our hobbit?
GANDALF (CONT'D)
Where is our hobbit?
DWALIN
Curse the halfling! Now he's lost!
GLOIN
I thought he was with Kili!
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96 CONTINUED: 96
KILI
Don't blame me!
GANDALF
Well, where did you last see him?
OIN
I think I saw him slip away when
they fist cornered us.
GANDALF
What happened exactly? Tell me!
THORIN
I'll tell you what happened. Master
Baggins saw his chance and he took
it. He's thought of nothing but his
soft bed and his warm hearth since
first he stepped out of his door.
We will not be seeing our hobbit
again. He is long gone.
ANGLE ON: Bilbo, NOW VISIBLE, steps out from behind the
tree.
BILBO
No, he isn't.
GANDALF
Bilbo Baggins! I've never been so
glad to see anyone in my life!
KILI
Bilbo! We'd given you up!
FILI
How on earth did you get past the
goblins?
DWALIN
How, indeed.
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96 CONTINUED: (2) 96
GANDALF
Well, what does it matter? He's
back.
THORIN
It matters. I want to know; why did
you come back?
BILBO
Look, I know you doubt me. I know
you always have. And you're right.
I often think of Bag End. I miss my
books, and my armchair, and my
garden. See, that's where I belong.
That's home. And you don't have
one, a home. It was taken from you.
But I will help you take it back if
I can.
BOLG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
Run them down! Tear them to pieces!
WIDE ON: The dwarves jump up, hearing the HOWLS. Thorin
looks to Gandalf, wide eyed.
THORIN
Out of the frying pan -
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98 CONTINUED: 98
GANDALF
And into the fire. Run. Run!
GANDALF
Come on!
WIDE ON: Bolg and his orcs speed through the THICK TREES,
weapons drawn. Suddenly, an EAR SPLITTING ROAR rings through
the forest.
ANGLE ON: The orc pack skids to a halt, looking for the
noise.
GANDALF
This way, quickly!
Gandalf resumes his run. With haste, Bilbo and the dwarves
follow after him.
GANDALF
To the house! Run!
The ROARING ECHOS from behind them. The dwarves run a little
faster, drawing nearer and nearer to the house.
GANDALF
Come on, get inside!
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GANDALF (CONT'D)
Open the door!
The dwarves attempt to slam the door shut. However, the bear
pushes his head inside, ROARING and SNARLING.
With a final heave, the dwarves manage to close the door and
drop the bolt across it. Catching their breath, everyone
looks to Gandalf.
BILBO
What is that?
GANDALF
That is our host. His name is Beorn
and he's a skinchanger. Sometimes
he's a huge, black bear, sometimes
he's a great, strong man. The bear
is unpredictable, but the man can
be reasoned with. However, he is
not overfond of dwarves.
BILBO
He's leaving.
FILI
Get away from there. It's not
natural, none of it. He's under
some dark spell.
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GANDALF
Don't be ridiculous. He's under no
enchantment but his own.
(he turns to the others)
Alright now, get some rest, all of
you. You'll be safe here tonight.
BILBO
Balin, who was that out there? The
orc?
BALIN
Bolg of the North. An ancient enemy
of Durin's Folk.
BILBO
Ancient enemy. That's why he's
chasing us?
BALIN
Aye. After the dragon took the
Lonely Mountain, Thorin's
grandfather, King Thror, tried to
reclaim the ancient dwarf kingdom
of Moria.
BALIN (V.O.)
But our enemy had gotten there
first.
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Bodies drop left and right. Fatal blows are dealt to both
armies. With one fall of their swords, Thorin, Thrain and
Thror fight off the orcs with great skill.
BALIN
He began by beheading the king.
THORIN
NO!
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BALIN
Thrain, Thorin's father, was driven
mad by grief. He went missing,
taken prisoner or killed. We do not
know.
Thorin has a pained look about his face as Balin presses on.
WIDE ON: Rank upon rank of orc armies massacre the dwarves.
Their bodies fall from the cliffs around Moria. A MORBID
WATERFALL.
BALIN (V.O.)
We were leaderless. Defeat and
death were upon us.
BALIN
That is when I saw him. The young
dwarf prince facing down the Pale
Orc.
BALIN (V.O.)
He stood alone against this
terrible foe.
(CONTINUED)
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WIDE ON: Thorin raises Azog's head above his own, SHOUTING
WAR CRIES. Bolg looks on from the battleground, enraged.
CROSSFADE:
112 EXT. MORIA GATES - MISTY MOUNTAINS - DAY - LATER (FLASHBACK) 112
CLOSE ON: The surviving dwarves weep with one another over
their losses.
BALIN (V.O.)
But there was no feast nor song
that night, for our dead were
beyond the count of grief. We few
had survived.
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Thorin turns away from the window, visibly moved. All of the
dwarves have woken and are standing in awe before Thorin. A
warm smile splits across Balin's face.
BILBO
But Bolg of the North, he's still
out there.
THORIN
Aye. But we'll be waiting for him.
ANGLE ON: Bolg and his company watch the house from a
distance. Beorn, in his bear form, circles around the house,
GROWLING. Yazneg approaches Bolg.
YAZENG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
Attack them now. Kill the dwarf
filth while they sleep.
BOLG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
No. The Beast stands guard. We will
kill them on the road.
WIDE ON: He and his orcs mount the fierce beasts and ride
off into the distance. Beorn ambles after them. The bear
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stumbles over.
WIDE ON: Quickly, Bilbo puts on his jacket and walks towards
the kitchen. Gandalf and the dwarves are all gathered there,
with Beorn looming over them.
CLOSE ON: Bilbo sits down at the table. Beorn pours a GLASS
OF MILK for Fili, locking eyes with Thorin.
BEORN
So you are the one they call
Oakenshield? Tell me, why is Bolg
of the North hunting you?
THORIN
You know of Bolg? How?
BEORN
My people were the first to live in
the mountains, before the orcs came
down from the north. Bolg and his
father Azog killed most of my
family, but some he enslaved. Not
for work, you understand, but for
sport. Caging skin-changers and
torturing them seemed to amuse him.
BILBO
There are others like you?
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BEORN
Once there were many.
BILBO
And now?
BEORN
Now there is only one.
WIDE ON: Beorn sets down the MILK PITCHER. The dwarves look
on in silence.
BEORN (CONT'D)
You need to reach the mountain
before the last days of autumn?
GANDALF
Before Durin's Day falls, yes.
BEORN
You are running out of time.
GANDALF
Which is why we must go through
Mirkwood.
BEORN
A darkness lies upon that forest.
Fell things creep beneath those
trees. I would not venture there
except in great need.
GANDALF
We will take the Elven Road. That
path is still safe.
BEORN
Safe? The Wood-Elves of Mirkwood
are not like their kin. They're
less wise and more dangerous. But
it matters not.
THORIN
What do you mean?
BEORN
These lands are crawling with orcs.
Their numbers are growing, and you
(MORE)
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BEORN (cont'd)
are on foot. You will never reach
the forest alive.
BEORN (CONT'D)
I don't like dwarves. They're
greedy and blind, blind to the
lives they deem lesser than their
own.
BEORN (CONT'D)
But orcs I hate more. What do you
need?
ANGLE ON: The dwarves pack their things onto Beorn's ponies.
Near the edge of the hedges, Bilbo rummages through the
dirt. He picks up an ACORN and slips it in his pocket.
BEORN
You will leave my ponies before you
enter the forest.
GANDALF
You have my word.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
We're being watched.
BEORN
Yes. The orcs will not give up.
They will hunt the dwarves until
they seem them destroyed.
GANDALF
Why now? What has made Bolg crawl
from his hole?
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BEORN
There is an alliance between the
orcs of Moria and the sorcerer in
Dol Guldur.
GANDALF
Are you sure of this?
BEORN
Packs have been seen gathering
there. Each day, more and more
come.
CLOSE ON: A distant ORC SCREAM sounds from the woods. The
dwarves perk up in alarm.
GANDALF
What do you know of this sorcerer,
the one they call the Necromancer?
BEORN
I know he is not what he seems.
Fell things are drawn to his power.
Bolg pays homage to him.
THORIN
Gandalf, time is wasting.
BEORN
There is more.
BEORN (CONT'D)
Not long past, word spread that the
dead had been seen walking near the
High Fells of Rhudaur.
GANDALF
The dead?
BEORN
Is it true? Are there tombs in
those mountains?
GANDALF
Yes. Yes, there are tombs up there.
(CONTINUED)
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BEORN
I remember a time when a great evil
ruled these lands. One powerful
enough to raise the dead. If that
enemy has returned to Middle Earth,
I would have you tell me.
GANDALF
Saruman the White says it is not
possible. The enemy is destroyed
and will never return.
BEORN
And what does Gandalf the Grey
think?
BEORN (CONT'D)
Go now, while you have the light.
Your hunters are not far behind.
WIDE ON: The Company rides rapidly across the lands. They
stop before a gloomy, forboding forest. MIRKWOOD.
ANGLE ON: Gandalf walks into the edge of the forest, passing
underneath an ANCIENT ARCHWAY.
GANDALF
The Elven Gate.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
Here lies our path through
Mirkwood.
DWALIN
No sign of the orcs, we have luck
on our side.
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WIDE ON: From a distant ridge, Beorn stands watch over them,
in his bear form.
GANDALF
Set the ponies loose. Let them
return to their master.
BILBO
This forest feels sick, as if a
disease lies upon it. Is there no
way around?
GANDALF
Not if we go two hundred miles
north, or twice that distance
south.
Gandalf goes deeper into the forest and comes across an IVY
COVERED STATUE. From outside the gate, Bilbo fiddles with
the Ring in his pocket.
GALADRIEL (V.O.)
Something moves in the shadows,
unseen, hidden from our sight.
Every day it grows in strength.
Beware the Necromancer. He is not
what he seems.
CLOSE ON: From the gate, Bilbo continues to play with the
Ring.
CLOSE ON: Startled, Bilbo takes his hand out of his pockets.
(CONTINUED)
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GANDALF
The High Fells. So be it.
WIDE ON: The unladen ponies trot away from the Elven Gate.
Gloin is nearly finished unsaddling Gandalf's horse when he
emerges from the forest.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
Not my horse! I need it!
BILBO
You're not leaving us?
GANDALF
I would not do this unless I had
to.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
You've changed, Bilbo Baggins.
You're not the same hobbit as the
one who left the Shire.
BILBO
I was going to tell you -
(beat)
I found something in the Goblin
Tunnels.
GANDALF
Found what?
GANDALF (CONT'D)
What did you find?
BILBO
My courage.
GANDALF
Good. Well, that's good; you'll
need it.
(CONTINUED)
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GANDALF (CONT'D)
I'll be waiting for you at the
overlook before the slopes of
Erebor. Keep the map and key safe.
Do not enter that mountain without
me. This is not the Greenwood of
old. The very air of the forest is
heavy with illusion. It will seek
to enter your mind and lead you
astray.
BILBO
Lead us astray? What does that
mean?
GANDALF
You must stay on the path; do not
leave it. If you do, you will never
find it again.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
No matter what may come, you must
stay on the path!
ANGLE ON: Thorin watches him leave. He turns, and leads the
company into the forest.
THORIN
Come on. We must reach the mountain
before the sun sets on Durin's Day.
This is our one chance to find the
hidden door.
ANGLE ON: The Company follows the ELVEN PATH. At one point,
Thorin brushes aside some LEAVES to see that the stones
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round a corner.
THORIN
The path turns this way.
DWALIN
This way.
OIN
Air, I need air. My head, it's
swimming.
BILBO
What are you doing?
(CONTINUED)
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BILBO (CONT'D)
You shouldn't have done that. It's
bad luck.
THORIN
I don't believe in luck. We make
our own luck.
ANGLE ON: Gloin stamps the end of his axe against the
ground. There is no sound of metal on stone.
KILI
We need to take a rest.
BILBO
What is that? Those voices, can you
hear them?
THORIN
I hear nothing. No wind, no birds.
THORIN (CONT'D)
What hour is it?
DWALIN
I do not know. I don't even know
what day it is.
THORIN
This is taking too long. Too long!
Is there no end to this accursed
forest?
(CONTINUED)
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GLOIN
None that I can see. Only trees and
more trees!
THORIN
There! This way!
OIN
But Gandalf said -
THORIN
Do as I say; follow me!
CLOSE ON: Bilbo still sits beside the webs, hearing the
voices. He absentmindedly PLUCKS the webs, which VIBRATES.
The vibrations carry onto other linked webs, leading off
into the forest. Bilbo looks up, troubled.
BILBO
Wait! Stop! We can't leave the
path! We must stay on the path!
No one answers.
CLOSE ON: Bilbo and the dwarves stumble forward. Bilbo looks
down, and sees his feet WALK BACKWARDS. He looks back up,
bewildered.
GLOIN
Look. A tobacco pouch. There's
dwarves in these woods.
(CONTINUED)
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FILI
Dwarves from the Blue Mountains, no
less. This one is exactly the same
as mine.
BILBO
Because it is yours. You
understand? We're going around in
circles. We are lost!
DWALIN
We're not lost. We keep heading
east.
OIN
But which way is east? We've lost
the sun!
BILBO
The sun. We have to find the sun.
Up there! We need to -
THORIN
What was that?
(turns to the others)
Quiet, all of you! We're being
watched.
BILBO
I can see a lake! And a river.
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BILBO (CONT'D)
And the Lonely Mountain! We're
almost there! Can you hear me? I
know which way to go!
BILBO (CONT'D)
Hello?
ANGLE ON: Bilbo peers below him. He steps forward, and his
feet catch on a SPIDERWEB. Bilbo falls downward, bouncing
off SEVERAL BRANCHES, SCREAMING all the while.
Bilbo rips off the web cocoon and rises. He sees the dwarves
and the spiders surrounding them. Carefully, Bilbo creeps
behind a tree trunk and slips on his Ring.
(CONTINUED)
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SPIDER #1
Kill them, kill them now!
SPIDER #2
Eat them now, wet and runny!
SPIDER #3
Their hide is tough! There's good
juice inside!
SPIDER #1
Stick it again! Stick it again!
Finish it off!
SPIDER #4
Ah! The meat's alive and kicking!
SPIDER #1
Kill them now! Kill them now!
SPIDER #2
Feast! Feast! Feast!
SPIDER #3
What is it? What is it? Kill it!
Feast!
SPIDER #2
Fat and juicy! Just a little taste!
SPIDER #2 (CONT'D)
Curses! Where is it? Where is it?
(CONTINUED)
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BILBO
Here.
SPIDER #2
It stings! Stings! Stings!
ANGLE ON: Bilbo pulls out his sword, sending the spider
crashing to the ground. Bilbo examines his sword.
BILBO
Sting. That's a good name.
BILBO (CONT'D)
Sting.
CLOSE ON: They land on the forest floor, and proceed to rip
off their wrappings, CURSING and YELLING. Fili emerges from
his cacoon, PANICKED.
FILI
Where's Bilbo?
BILBO
I'm up here!
ANGLE ON: The hobbit falls backwards, and the spider pins
him to the ground. Bilbo manage to raise his sword, and
stabs the spider through the belly.
(CONTINUED)
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DWALIN
Grab a leg!
Dwalin leads the others towards the spider. Each dwarf grabs
one or two legs and PULLS. The legs PLOP off of the spider's
body. Dismembered, the spider falls on top of Oin, dead.
BILBO
Where is it? Where is it? Where is
it?
WIDE ON: The Ring lies on the nearby ground, unstained and
untarnished by the MUD and DIRT.
BILBO (CONT'D)
Mine.
(CONTINUED)
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ANGLE ON: The dwarves are killing off the last of the
spiders. Their swords rise and fall, slicing away legs and
digging into brains. Thorin pauses amongst the chaos,
looking up at the treetops.
LEGOLAS
Do not think I won't kill you
dwarf. It would be my pleasure.
LEGOLAS GREENLEAF.
LEGOLAS (CONT'D)
Search them!
GLOIN
Give it back! That's private!
LEGOLAS
Who is this? Your brother?
GLOIN
That is my wife.
LEGOLAS
And what is this horrid creature? A
goblin mutant?
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GLOIN
That's my wee lad, Gimli.
LEGOLAS
(in Elvish; subtitled)
Are the spiders dead?
TAURIEL
(in Elvish; subtitled)
Yes, but more will come. They're
growing bolder.
LEGOLAS
(in Elvish; subtitled)
This is an ancient Elvish blade.
Forged by my kin.
(in the Common Tongue)
Where did you get this?
THORIN
It was given to me.
LEGOLAS
Not just a thief, but a liar as
well.
FILI
Where's Bilbo?
WIDE ON: The dwarves are led over a bridge and through the
gates. Their CHAINS JINGLE as they walk into the WOODLAND
REALM.
(CONTINUED)
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LEGOLAS
(in Elvish; subtitled)
Close the gate.
WIDE ON: The dwarves are led through the wooden walkways of
the Woodland Realm. The entire place is built out of TREE
ROOTS in a SUBTERRANEAN CAVERN.
INTERCUT:
ANGLE ON: The dwarves are pushed into several cells. The
dwarves SHOUT AND PROTEST through the metal bars.
DWALIN
This is not the end of it! Do you
hear me?
GLOIN
Let us out of here!
KILI
Aren't you going to search me? I
could have anything down my
trousers.
TAURIEL
Or nothing.
(CONTINUED)
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BALIN
Leave it! There's no way out! This
is no Orc dungeon; these are the
halls of the Woodland Realm. No one
leaves here but by the king's
consent.
THRANDUIL
Some may imagine that a noble quest
is at hand. A quest to reclaim a
homeland and slay a dragon. I
myself suspect a more prosaic
motive: attempted burglary, or
something of that ilk.
THRANDUIL (CONT'D)
You have found a way in. You seek
that which would bestow upon you
the right to rule: The King's
Jewel. The Arkenstone. It is
precious to you and your people
beyond measure. I understand that.
There are gems in the mountain that
I too desire. White gems of pure
starlight. I offer you my help.
THORIN
I am listening.
THRANDUIL
I will let you go if you but return
what is mine.
ANGLE ON: Thorin begins to pace up and down the throne room.
He seems amused.
(CONTINUED)
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THORIN
A favor for a favor.
THRANDUIL
You have my word. One king to
another.
THORIN
I would not trust Thranduil, the
great king, to honor his word,
should the end of all days be upon
us!
THORIN (CONT'D)
You lack all honor! I have seen how
you treat your friends! We came to
you once, starving, homeless,
seeking your help, but you turned
your back. You turned away from the
suffering of my people and the
inferno that destroyed us!
(in Dwarvish)
Die a death of flames!
THRANDUIL
Do not speak to me of dragon fire.
I know its wrath and ruin.
THRANDUIL (CONT'D)
I have faced the great serpents of
the north.
THRANDUIL (CONT'D)
I warned your grandfather of what
his greed would summon, but he
would not listen. You are just like
him.
(CONTINUED)
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THRANDUIL (CONT'D)
Stay here if you will, and rot. A
hundred years is a mere blink in
the life of an elf. I am patient. I
can wait.
BALIN
Did he offer you a deal?
THORIN
I told him he could go die a death
of fire. Him and all his kin!
BALIN
Well, that's that then. The deal
was our only hope.
THORIN
Not our only hope.
THRANDUIL
I know you're there. Why do you
linger in the shadows?
Bilbo freezes.
TAURIEL
I was coming to report to you.
THRANDUIL
I thought I ordered that nest to be
destroyed not two moons past.
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TAURIEL
We cleared the forest as ordered,
my lord, but more spiders keep
coming up from the south. They are
spawning in the ruins of Dol
Guldur, if we could kill them at
their source.
THRANDUIL
That fortress lies beyond our
borders. Keep our lands clear of
those foul creatures, that is your
task.
TAURIEL
But will they not spread to other
lands?
THRANDUIL
Other lands are not my concern. The
fortunes of the world may rise and
fall, yet here in this kingdom, we
will endure.
Bilbo sneaks into the wine cellar. Elves are tying EMPTY
BARRELS together. ELROS approaches them, carrying a RING OF
DUNGEON KEYS in his hands.
ELROS
These empty barrels should have
been sent back to Esgaroth hours
ago. The bargeman will be waiting
for them.
DRUNK ELF
Say what you like about our ill
tempered king and his excellent
taste in wine. Come, Elros, try it.
ELROS
I have the dwarves in my charge.
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DRUNK ELF
They're locked up, where can they
go?
The drunk elf takes the keys from Elros and hangs them on a
HOOK ON THE WALL. Bilbo takes note of the hanging keys.
CLOSE ON: Gandalf cradles the top of his staff in his hand
and BLOWS. The staff begins to GLOW WHITE.
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staff as a guide.
GANDALF
Oh, it's you!
RADAGAST
Why am I here, Gandalf?
GANDALF
Trust me, Radagast, I would not
have called you here without good
reason.
Radagast removes his hat, letting the birds settle into the
nest lying on top of his head. Radagast replaces the hat,
looking hard at the surrounding crypt.
RADAGAST
This is not a nice place to meet.
GANDALF
No, it is not.
RADAGAST
These are dark spells, Gandalf; old
and full of hate. Who's burried
here?
GANDALF
If he had a name, it's long since
been lost. He would have only been
known as a servant of evil. One of
a number. One of nine.
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RADAGAST
Why now, Gandalf? I don't
understand.
GANDALF
The Ringwraiths have been summouned
to Dol Guldur.
RADAGAST
But it cannot be the Necromancer. A
human sorcerer could not summon
such evil.
GANDALF
Who said it was human?
GANDALF (CONT'D)
The Nine only answer to one master.
We've been blind, Radagast, and in
our blindness, the enemy has
returned.
GANDALF (CONT'D)
He is summoning his servants. Bolg
of the North is no ordinary hunter.
He is a commander, a commander of
legions. The enemy is preparing for
war. It will begin in the east. His
mind is set upon that mountain.
ANGLE ON: Gandalf turns and begins to walk down the hill.
Radagast follows behind him.
RADAGAST
Where are you going?
GANDALF
To rejoin the others!
RADAGAST
Gandalf!
GANDALF
I started this; I cannot forsake
them. They are all in grave danger.
(CONTINUED)
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RADAGAST
If what you say is true, the world
is in grave danger. The power in
that fortress will only grow
stronger.
GANDALF
You want me to cast my friends
aside?
FILI
I'll wager the sun is on the rise.
It must be nearly dawn.
KILI
We're never going to reach the
mountain are we?
BILBO
Not stuck in here you're not!
BALIN
Bilbo!
BILBO
Shush! There are guards nearby!
DWALIN
The stairs! You first!
(CONTINUED)
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BILBO
Not that way, down here. Follow me.
CLOSE ON: Elros and the others SNORE from a table. FOOD is
scattered around the table, and GOBLETS OF WINE are clutched
in their hands.
KILI
I don't believe it; we're in the
cellars!
GLOIN
You're supposed to be leading us
out, not further in!
BILBO
I know what I'm doing. This way,
ANGLE ON: Bilbo points to the stack of barrels. They are all
OPENED.
CLOSE ON: The elven guards open the cells and find them
empty.
BILBO
Everyone, climb into the barrels!
Quickly!
DWALIN
Are you mad? They'll find us!
BILBO
No, no, they won't, I promise you.
Please, please, you must trust me!
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THORIN
Do as he says.
FILI
What do we do now?
BILBO
Hold your breath.
FILI
Hold my breath? What do you mean?
CLOSE ON: The elves begin to wake from their stupor, hearing
the TUMBLING NOISE. Bilbo looks deeply troubled.
ANGLE ON: Tauriel strides past the empty cells. She turns to
the elven guards.
TAURIEL
Where is the keeper of the keys?
Bilbo stomps against the trap door, frantic. The elves rise
from the table.
WIDE ON: Tauriel leads the elven guards down a GRAND FLIGHT
OF STAIRS. The cellar is seen in the distance.
CLOSE ON: Bilbo looks up, seeing Tauriel and the other
elves.
THORIN
Well done, Master Baggins.
THORIN
Come on, let's go!
ANGLE ON: The dwarves paddle with their hands as the river
pulls the barrels along.
THORIN
Hold on!
CLOSE ON: Bilbo and the dwarves plunge through the rapids,
half drowned.
WIDE ON: The barrels bump into one another as they bob down
the RAGING RIVER.
ANGLE ON: Legolas and Elros emerge from a back gate. They
spot the dwarves in the distance. Legolas turns to Elros.
LEGOLAS
(in Elvish; subtitled)
Shut the gate.
(CONTINUED)
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THORIN
No!
ANGLE ON: The elves draw out their swords, ready to spring
into action.
CLOSE ON: Bilbo and the dwarves look up, surprised. The dead
elves begin to fall into the water.
FILI
Watch out! There's orcs!
BOLG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
Slay them all!
CLOSE ON: Kili looks up, noticing the lever from above. He
gets out of his barrel and runs toward the lever.
DWALIN
Kili!
ANGLE ON: Dwalin throws Kili and ORC SWORD. Kili catches it,
cutting down orcs as he makes for the lever.
From the riverbank, ELVES have begun to come onto the scene.
Bolg crushes them with his MACE. Just then, he notices Kili
on the guardspost. Bolg pulls out a LARGE BOW, and readies
an arrow.
(CONTINUED)
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WIDE ON: The sluice opens, letting the dwarves sail out into
the wild river.
ANGLE ON: Kili dodges once again. Bolg fires a third arrow.
Kili expertly dodges for the third time. He jumps into his
barrel, floating down the forest river.
BOLG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
After them!
CLOSE ON: Bilbo hangs onto Oin's barrel for dear life,
COUGHING and SPLUTTERING all the while.
WIDE ON: Orcs from either side of the riverbank fire ARROW
AFTER ARROW at the Company.
ANGLE ON: From the guardpost, Tauriel and Legolas cut down
the orcs. Left and right, SLUMPED BODIES fall into the
river.
WIDE ON: The two elves jump over the guardpost, landing onto
the riverbank. Weapons raised, they race after Bolg and his
orcs.
CLOSE ON: An orc leaps out at Thorin. Thorin slices the orc
away, and continues to speed down in the river.
ANGLE ON: Legolas and Tauriel draw out their bows. They take
out the ORC ARCHERS, never needing more than one arrow for
each orc. Other elves dart along the riverbank, fighting
(CONTINUED)
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without mercy.
As the dwarves twist and turn down the river, dead orcs fall
into the river beside them. One orc makes to leap after
Balin from an OVERHANGING TREE BRANCH.
THORIN
Cut the log!
Gloin's barrel sails above him. The tip of the javelin rips
through the orc, who crashes onto a rock. Gloin's barrel
flies through the air, flips over a log, and finally
SPLASHES back into the water.
WIDE ON: The elves have caught up with the dwarves. They
fight beside them on the riverbank, sending a multitude of
dead orcs spiraling down into the river.
ANGLE ON: Legolas jumps over the river, his two feet landing
on the heads of Fili and Dwalin.
(CONTINUED)
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From the river, Thorin throws his sword. It cuts down the
orc behind Legolas. Legolas locks eyes with him, surprised.
Thorin scowls over at him, until he and the dwarves round a
corner. They are out of Thranduil's lands.
WIDE ON: Bolg and the last dozen orcs race after the
dwarves.
BOLG
(in Black Speech;
subtitled)
After them! Cut them off!
CLOSE ON: Legolas stares after the orcs, WEIGHING THE RISK.
Finally, he turns and heads back to the Woodland Realm.
WIDE ON: The dwarves paddle through the now calm waters of
the river. A SLAB OF ROCK juts out of the water nearby.
THORIN
Anything behind us?
BALIN
Not that I can see.
FILI
I think we've outrun the orcs.
THORIN
Not for long. We've lost the
current.
OIN
Gloin is half drowned.
THORIN
Make for the shore! Come, let's go!
ANGLE ON: The dwarves climb onto the rocky shore. Kili falls
to his feet, exhausted.
THORIN
On your feet.
FILI
Can't we rest?
(CONTINUED)
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THORIN
There's an orc pack on our tail. We
keep moving.
BALIN
To where?
BILBO
The mountain, we're so close.
BALIN
A lake lies between us and that
mountain. We have no way to cross
it.
BILBO
So then we go around.
DWALIN
The orcs will run us down, as sure
as daylight. We have no weapons to
defend ourselves.
THORIN
Fili, you have two minutes.
BOWMAN
Do it again, and you're dead.
BALIN
Excuse me, but you're from
Laketown, if I'm not mistaken? That
barge over there, it wouldn't be
available for hire, by any chance?
(CONTINUED)
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CUT TO BLACK:
THE END