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« on: May 03, 2017, 03:06:01 AM »
I just checked and the Scene 94 on the shooting schedule that I shared is actually in the novelization. Though it's so short that if you blinked you might actually miss it on the page:
And probably needless to say, in the novelization Scene 97 is barely anything like it is in the film. The only things that are different from the script is that Dan "Marilyn" Ross decided that Roger's adlibbing would be for him to say, "So pleased to have you with us, Mrs. Pettibone," to which she adlibs, "This is truly an occasion!" And then Roger adlibs, "We hope it will be," and follows that with, "Allow me to escort you in," before Mrs. Pettibone delivers her scripted dialogue. Also, before he moves on to the next scene, Roger shows Mrs. Pettibone "to a group of friends" rather than to Liz.
After her talk with Barnabas she hurried back to Collin- wood, realizing she barely had time to dress for the costume ball they were giving to honor Barnabas that evening. She raced up the broad stairway and went to her bedroom to quickly disrobe and take a shower. Barn- abas still puzzled here, even though she continued to find him charming. |
And probably needless to say, in the novelization Scene 97 is barely anything like it is in the film. The only things that are different from the script is that Dan "Marilyn" Ross decided that Roger's adlibbing would be for him to say, "So pleased to have you with us, Mrs. Pettibone," to which she adlibs, "This is truly an occasion!" And then Roger adlibs, "We hope it will be," and follows that with, "Allow me to escort you in," before Mrs. Pettibone delivers her scripted dialogue. Also, before he moves on to the next scene, Roger shows Mrs. Pettibone "to a group of friends" rather than to Liz.