
Synopsis/Details
New England, November 1915. Alice Priest, a grocery clerk at her father’s store, has a long conversation with Mrs. Hiram Hiller, an old widow who is leaving town the next day for Chicago. Mrs. Hiller has sold her property, including a cherry orchard, because of what she found there not long after her husband’s death: a severed hand, without a body. The widow buried the hand but it still haunts her, chiefly because, when she returned to the mini-grave site and dug up the hole, there was no hand present: no bones were there, either.
As Mrs. Hiller leaves the grocery, she encounters Leon Handy, Alice Priest’s boyfriend, who is entering the store. Leon has one hand in a pants pocket and the other behind his back—something that arouses the suspicion of the widow. The unemployed Leon proceeds to mooch two cigars off Alice, which sparks her ire and leads her to tell him that she going to Boston for the Christmas holidays. Alice may in fact be leaving town for good, she declares, chiefly because Leon has not made good on his promise to marry her.
This ne’er-do-well of a man then whines, makes excuses, and tries to get Alice Priest to stay and make up with him, but she refuses—all the more so since, as she tells it, Leon Handy has compromised her honor. As Alice starts to the store and, with it, Leon, she encounters Mrs. Hiller, who did not depart and now stands in the doorway. The widow continues to look intently at Leon’s hands—one of which is again in a pants pocket, the other behind his back. No one says anything; no one moves; and nothing more is revealed.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Getaway
Story Situation:
Recovery of a lost one
Story Conclusion:
Ambiguous
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Guilt, Impenitence, Knave, Scourge
Cast Size:
Several
Locations:
Single
Special Effects:
Minor cgi
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Adult, Female over 45, Male Adult
Hero Type:
Anti-Hero, Ordinary
Villian Type:
Anti-Villian, Supernatural
Stock Character Types:
Damsel in distress, Everyman, Farmer's daughter
Advanced
Adaption:
Based on Existing Fiction
Subgenre:
Black/Dark, Comedy, Comedy Thriller, Crime & Gangster, Crime Drama, Drama, Fallen Woman, Gore, Horror, Horror Comedy, Literary Adaption, Macabre, Older-Woman-In-Peril, Romance, Small-town Life, Suspense-Thriller
Equality & Diversity:
Female Centric, Female Protagonist
Life Topics:
Death, Loss of Virginity, Quarterlife Crisis, The Elderly
Super Powers:
Physical or mental domination
Time Period:
Age of Oil (after 1901), Late modern period, Machine Age (1880–1945), World War I (1914–1918)
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Time of Year:
Autumn/Fall
Relationship Topics:
Activities, Attachment, Breakup, Dating, Emotions and feelings, Endings, Engagement, Friendship (romantic), Partner(s), Sexuality
Writer Style:
Rod Serling, Stanley Kubrick, Stephen King