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CHARLIE (CONT'D) (he looks past the houses) Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet? There's a murmur of reaction, of questioning, and then suddenly - SALLY There's . . . there's a light on in the Goodman house. The people now turn as if by direction toward the last house on the street. CUT TO: 37. PAN SHOT – ACROSS THE STREET DOWN THE ROW OF HOUSES 37. Each is the same in general style, the front porch, the gliders, the rest of it. Then suddenly the CAMERA STOPS on the last house in the line. There's a spot light set up on the porch and even in the daylight we can see it shining. Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street. Which is an example of foreshadowing? “Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet?” “There's a murmur of reaction, of questioning” PAN SHOT – ACROSS THE STREET DOWN THE ROW OF HOUSES Then suddenly the CAMERA STOPS on the last house in the line

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