Kris walks through the revolving doors of the hotel in a hurried manner, noticing it's clean yet weathered furnishings. She goes up to the front desk to talk to the OLD MAN sitting behind it. He is reading a book and looks up as she approaches
The Old Man looks at her, nods, and takes the money. He then gets up and gives her a key with the number of the room on it and points down the hall to where it is.
Screenplays are composed of three types of elements: slugline, action, and dialogue.
Sluglines define the location the scene (i.e. INT. CAFE - NIGHT), actions explain what will happen onscreen, and dialogue is what the characters will say.
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