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GATTACA by Andrew M. Niccol - The Script Source

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56.<br />

INVESTIGATOR<br />

(glancing to the<br />

profile in Hugo's<br />

hand)<br />

Who knows with these "deficients"?<br />

His profile indicates a proclivity<br />

for violence.<br />

DETECTIVE HUGO<br />

(trying to appear co-<br />

operative)<br />

I'll run a crossover on the<br />

eyelash for any family or<br />

associate connections--<br />

INVESTIGATOR<br />

--I've already run it. <strong>The</strong>re's no<br />

record of any living relative.<br />

DETECTIVE HUGO<br />

What a pity.<br />

INVESTIGATOR<br />

(irritated, glancing<br />

to the sample bag)<br />

Detective Hugo, it's a simple case<br />

of lost and found. All we have to<br />

do is locate the man who's minus<br />

an eyelash and this murder will<br />

solve itself.<br />

We focus on JEROME at his work station. Although he<br />

continues to work, he clearly feels the presence of the<br />

INVESTIGATORS on the mezzanine floor behind him.<br />

A MEDICAL DIRECTOR approaches the programmer in the<br />

neighboring work station - NAPOLEON, the programmer Jerome<br />

encountered in the nightclub the previous evening.<br />

MEDICAL DIRECTOR<br />

Napoleon, you're late for your<br />

substance test.<br />

Napoleon looks up, ashen-faced. Jerome intervenes.<br />

JEROME<br />

Director, Napoleon's helping me<br />

today.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director regards both men suspiciously.

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