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"Heads
you Lose"
France, 1792
Four
years into the French Revolution and King
Louis has been beheaded. The landed gentry
are the next group to be targeted by the
republicans.
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| Albert
and his republicans storm the chateau |
JESS
is a servant in the Chateau of PIERRE MANDIN.
The republicans approach. PIERRE is forced
to flee but can not find his son, PHILIPPE.
PIERRE gives JESS a gold coin before departing.
The republicans reach the Chateau and break
down the door. The group includes ISABELLE,
who is in charge of the operation, and the
streetwise ALBERT.
JESS
and ALAIN, a less loyal servant of PIERRE,
come across PHILIPPE who has drunkenly fallen
asleep amongst the hay in the stables. JESS
helps disguise him as a servant in a spare
tunic. PHILIPPE is snobbish and ungrateful.
ALAIN leaves just before the republicans
discover JESS and PHILIPPE in the stables.
Before
being questioned, JESS tells PHILIPPE to
stay mum. The gold coin, given to JESS by
PIERRE, falls from his pocket. The rebels
believe that JESS is PHILIPPE in disguise
and take him prisoner, likely to be executed.
The real PHILIPPE is released.
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| Jess
is on his way to the guillotine when
the cart is ambushed. |
ISABELLE
questions JESS again; she has some apprehension
about his guilt. ISABELLE tosses JESS
gold coin to determine whether he will be
executed or not. JESS loses the toss.
ALAIN bullies PHILIPPE into helping him
loot the Chateau. They are caught looting
by republican JEAN. He takes them to ISABELLE
and ALBERT who interrogate them. The question
arises as to which of the men in the room
is actually MASTER PHILIPPE. ALAIN grasses
on PHILIPPE, pointing to him and saying
"Thats Master Philippe."
JESS,
in an act of bravery, lies and says that
he is himself Master Philippe. The republicans
appear convinced that JESS is the master
and release ALAIN and PHILIPPE.
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| Isabelle
deduces Jess' innocence and saves his
life. |
Some
weeks later, JESS is set to be executed.
On the day of the execution he is transported
to the Guillotine on a cart with other prisoners.
Suddenly, a woman in a robe, ISABELLE in
disguise, stops the cart and demands that
the prisoners are released. She is aided
by a number of hooded sidekicks.
Back
at an inn, ISABELLE explains what had actually
happened after Jess capture. ISABELLE
had deduced JESS innocence from the
look on PHILIPPEs face as JESS selflessly
surrended himself. PHILIPPE had been moved
to tears in gratitude and had subsequently
admitted his guilt to ISABELLE.
PHILIPPE and ISABELLE both realised that
they had wronged and conspired to kidnap
JESS.
Later, ALBERT and his guards burst in on
the inn, but ISABELLE, JESS, PHILIPPE and
the other kidnappers have fled the scene.
ALBERT and his guards are given their comeuppance
by the revellers at the inn.
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