The Landlady - Short Film
Summary
TLDRIn this intriguing script, a weary traveler inquires about a spare room at a quaint lodging. The host, eager for company, offers a room for 56 pounds a night, including breakfast. The guest, Mr. Weaver, is welcomed into a meticulously kept home, where he finds a guest book with entries dating back years, featuring handsome and memorable guests like Christopher Mulholland and Gregory Temple. The host, with a penchant for taxidermy and a keen eye for detail, engages in conversation with Weaver, revealing a mysterious and somewhat eerie atmosphere that leaves one wondering about the fate of past visitors.
Takeaways
- 🏠 The script involves a guest house setting where a host is welcoming a new guest, Mr. Weaver, into their home.
- 💷 The cost for a room is 56 pounds a night inclusive of breakfast, or 50 pounds without it.
- 🧳 The host is particular and choosy about guests, and the house is always ready for new visitors.
- 📝 There is a guest book that visitors must sign, which is a legal requirement.
- 🕊️ The host has a fondness for past guests, Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Temple, who were both described as handsome and young.
- 📖 The host mentions that the last entry in the guest book was over two years ago, indicating a lack of recent guests.
- 🦜 The host has a stuffed parrot named Basil, which they created themselves.
- 🦷 Mr. Weaver is complimented on his teeth, but he mentions he has fillings in the back.
- 🍵 The host prepares tea for Mr. Weaver, and there is a mention of Mr. Mulholland's love for tea.
- 📖 The script includes a moment of reflection on the passage of time and the host's reminiscing about past guests.
- 🔍 The host seems to have a keen interest in the details of the guests, such as their age and physical appearance.
Q & A
What is the initial interaction between the guest and the host?
-The guest, Mr. Weaver, inquires about a spare room, and the host confirms a room is ready for him, inviting him inside out of the cold.
How much does the host charge for the room per night, and what does it include?
-The host charges 56 pounds per night, inclusive of breakfast. Without breakfast, the charge is reduced to 50 pounds.
Why does the host mention she is particular about her guests?
-The host explains she is inclined to be rather particular and choosy, suggesting she only accepts certain guests.
How often does the host have visitors?
-The host mentions it isn't very often she has the pleasure of taking a visitor into her home these days.
What is the significance of the guest book according to the host?
-The host insists that Mr. Weaver sign the guest book as it is the law, and she uses it to remember the names of her guests.
Who are Gregory Temple and Christopher Mulholland, according to the host?
-The host describes them as extraordinarily handsome, tall, and young men, similar to Mr. Weaver, and mentions they stayed at her place before.
What oddity does Mr. Weaver notice about the guest book entries?
-Mr. Weaver notes that the last entry was over two years ago, and Christopher Mulholland's entry was nearly three years ago, indicating a long gap between guests.
What details does the host reveal about Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Temple?
-The host reveals that Mr. Mulholland was a Cambridge undergraduate who loved tea and had a lot of it. She also mentions that Mr. Temple was older, about 28 years old, and had perfect skin.
What does the host do with her pets after they pass away?
-The host mentions that she stuffs all her little pets when they pass away, indicating she practices taxidermy.
How does the host use the guest book on a daily basis?
-The host states she uses the guest book to look up the names of her past guests, specifically mentioning that she looks up Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Temple almost every day.
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