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The end of Johnny Steel... ...or is it???

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  • Cut to a POV shot as Steel looks out the window and sees people in the parking lot.
  • Cut to a close-up of a knife suddenly slashing through the plastic barrier and the killer bursting into the staffroom.
  • Cut to a wide shot as the killer approaches Steel, waving the knife, and kicking things out of the way.
  • Cut to a close up of Steel as he realizes he has no where to go and decides to fight. He dives for the killer, grabbing the arm that holds the knife.
  • Wide shot as the two of them fight and tussle and knock things over. At one point a pile of cutlery falls to the floor.
  • Cut to a close-up of a different knife amongst the pile of cutlery.
  • Cut to a close-up of Steel as he sees the knife.
  • Cut back to the knife as Steel grabs it.
  • Cut to a medium close-up of Steel stabbing the attacker with the knife.
  • The killer slumps to the ground and doesn't move. He/she appears to be dead.
  • Cut to a medium close-up of Johnny Steel, visible shaken and slowly backing away from the body.
  • He turns back the window and slowly pulls himself up. He begins to call for help.
  • Cut to an outside mid-shot of Steel banging on the glass and shouting for help. A large shadowy figure suddenly appears beind him. We hear a stabbing sound and a cry of pain and Steel slowly sinks out of sight.
  • Cut to a very wide shot as someone in the parking lot thinks they hear something and look up at the window. However, they see nothing and shrug their shoulders and continue partying/talking.
  • Cut back to an interior shot of the staff room, looking out the window. A bloody handprint drips down the window. [Fade Out] END SCENE 6
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