"Go ahead. Add my blood to your brother's. See if that brings him back." SHERIFF VEGA (screaming): "DRAW!" (Elias does not move. Vega fires. Elias falls. His last word is a whisper.)
Both draw. Sheriff Moss is faster—but his gun jams. Cain fires, grazing Moss’s shoulder. Moss does not flinch. He clears the jam with one hand, fires again. The bullet takes Cain in the chest. murderers vs sheriffs duels script
"You prayed over their bodies before you slit their throats, Cain. Said the Lord told you to 'prune the flock.'" MURDERER CAIN: "The Lord speaks in whispers. You speak in lead. Let's see which one reaches heaven first." (They pace. Three steps. Dust rises. They turn.) "Go ahead
(voice cracking): "Elias... you taught my brother how to whittle. How to ride. Then you buried him under the floorboards of your cabin." MURDERER ELIAS: "I told the judge. I told you . It wasn't me. It was my brother. You hanged the wrong man, Vega. And now you get to finish the job." (They pace. Three steps. Sheriff Vega’s hand hovers over her gun. Elias does not draw. He spreads his arms.) Vega fires
"I'll make you a deal. I won't draw. You can shoot me where I stand. But you'll never know if you won fair. And that will eat you slower than any cancer." SHERIFF HARDING: "I don't want fair. I want done." (They pace. Three steps. They turn. Harding draws first—but Locke is faster. The bullet tears through Harding’s chest. Harding does not fall. He fires twice. Three times. Four. Locke crumples.)
A Script for a Dramatic Standoff Logline: In a lawless frontier town, convicted murderers are given one chance at freedom: a duel against the sheriff. But the true battle is not of bullets—it is of guilt, justice, and the human breaking point. SCENE I: THE RULES OF THE GRAVE SETTING: A dusty, half-abandoned town. Sunset. A long main street lined with wooden hitching posts. A clock tower reads 5:55 PM. On one side, three SHERIFFS in dark dusters, badges glinting. On the other, three MURDERERS in shackles, wrists raw.