( A railway cutting. A wild, stormy Summer night. The Signal Man is in his signalbox. He recieves a message from down the line. He wires back a message. We hear the strange, eerie singing of the wires. From the gloom we see the figure of a man - Walter Hartright. He is about 30 years of age, attractive, dark, open. He carries a bag and an easel. He sees the Signal Man checking the tracks with his lantern below him.)
Walter Hartright:
Hallo! Below there! Hallo!
( A lightning flash)
Walter Hartright:
Signal Man? Down there...Hallo!
( Pause)
Signal Man:
Who calls to me in the dead of the night?
( Walter steps out of the shadows into the light of the Signal Man's lantern.)
Walter Hartright:
Hartright. My name is Walter Hartright.
( He climbs down to the Signal Man's level.)
Signal Man:
What are you doing here, on a night like this?
Walter Hartright:
I'm lost sir. I'm trying to find my way to Limm'ridge House-
The train broke down and I'm forced to walk.
Signal Man:
Branch train broke down - what you say is true.
Walter Hartright:
Yes, I heard the wires singing in the wind -
The noise of them led me to you.
Signal Man:
Why are you going to Limm'ridge House?
Walter Hartright:
I have the post of drawing master -
I must arrive tonight for I start tomorrow...
Sir, you look upon me with such dread.
( Pause)
Signal Man:
Last night I had a vision
That a stranger would appear
He stood right where you are -
A man such as yourself.
"Alarm on the line!" he said
Alarm on the line!
So I tapped out the message.
And the answer came back
"All well both ways"
But he said "You'll mark my words
When a year to the day
The dead lie on the tracks!
The dead lie on the tracks!"
Walter Hartright:
I can a**ure you sir, I know of no imminent danger!
Signal Man:
A man such as yourself!
( Suddenly there is a strange soung in the air. The telegraph wires sound again in the signal box)
Signal Man:
They are calling me from down the line.
There's danger somewhere along the line.
( The sound of the wires grows to a terrible pitch. From behind Hartright, from the depths of the tunnel, a hand reaches out and touches him on the shoulder. It is a woman dressed in white (Anne Catherick). She is in her early 20's, fair, attractive, but her face is drawn and sorrowful. Her manner is wild and insistent.)
Walter Hartright:
( startled) Oh, my God!
Anne:
You've got to help me!
There's someone after me!
Walter Hartright:
How can I help you?
Anne:
I'm being followed
And I've done nothing wrong!
Walter Hartright:
It's very late for you to be out here alone -
Anne:
You must believe me
That I am free from blame.
Walter Hartright:
Who do you run from?
Anne:
I dare not say his name!
Walter Hartright:
Where do you live?
I'll try to help you if I can.
Anne:
I have my secret
My precious secret
But can I trust you?
But can I trust you?
( Her tone changes. She reaches out to him.)
Anne:
They cannot take way my secret -
Though it's something I can't share with you.
It's locked inside my heart, my secret -
But there's someone I must tell it to.
Secrets kept inside can hurt you
Mine is sharper than a knife
If I tell the one I seek
I may save her life.
( She is in distress.)
Walter Hartright:
Please you needn't fear me
Truly you can trust me
I would never harm you.
I'm no threat - I'm Walter...
Walter Hartright.
I'll help you to get home.
Anne:
I have no home at all
Nothing but my secret.
I have just my secret.
( Hartright reaches out and gently takes her hand. The noise of a pony and chaise approaching. She breaks away.)
Anne:
There's someone coming!
And I must get away -
I have to get away!
But can I trust you?
( She moves off towards the tunnel)
Walter Hartright:
Don't go in there!
He said there's danger on the line.
Anne:
( echoing) I'll tell my secret
For secrets must be told.
( She disappears back into the tunnel. A servant enters.)
Servant:
You must be Mister Hartright?
Walter Hartright:
Yes
Servant:
I'm sent to bring you straight to Limm'ridge House.
Walter Hartright:
Did you see her?
A woman, dressed in white.
Servant:
I saw no one.
Walter Hartright:
A woman all in white?
Servant:
Sir, I saw no one
I saw no one
( The servant picks up Hartight's bags and exits with them. Hartright looks around then exits after him. The light is beginning to dawn on a new day.)