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번역 관련 문제 보고
A big, old, three-story brick house in a small Chicago suburb.
Three days before Christmas. There are lights and Christmas decorations on the house and the surrounding houses. *
2 OMITTED 2 *
3 INT. BOUSE - FOYER - NIGHT. 3
A uniformed POLICE OFFICER is standing here. Middle-aged. Paunchy. He's standing alone trying to catch the attention
of passing adults and children who cross the foyer, go up and *
down the stairs and in and out of the house carrying clothing,
luggage, toiletries and wrapped Christmas gifts.
4 OMITTED
POLICE OFFICER
Excuse me ••• May I ... ? Is your mother home?
4A INT. MASTER BEDROOM - NIGHT
4 *
4A
KATE McCALLISTER is talking on the phone and packing a suitcase. She's handsome and energetic, in her early forties.
Still dressed from work. *
KATE
I don't want any calls.
to France so I can spend on the phone.