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DISSOLVE TO:
176 INT - COTTAGE LIVING ROOM - NIGHT 176
The room is in darkness except for the glowing embers
in the fireplace. CAMERA SLOWLY PANS THE ROOM, then
starts to TRUCK DOWN THE HALLWAY. Through the open
bedroom door at the end of the hall, Claire and Alex
can be seen sleeping in their twin beds. CAMERA
CONTINUES TO TRUCK, ENTERING THE ROOM.
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And when we first see the cottage living room in Scene 176, the room isn't in darkness except for the glowing embers in the fireplace because the light is on -
- however, soon the light slowlys dims until the room actually is in darkness -
- and Alex begins to toss and turn -
- until we actually see Angelique's spirit -
- come down the corridor - approach -
- Alex - and then turn into -
- the mist-like vapor that envelopes Alex' body. So, the camera doesn't actually do a slow pan of the living room because, as we could see in the above captures, the camera actually remains stationary and focused on Alex asleep on the couch - and the camera also doesn't do a truck down the hallway, and we never actually see Claire and Alex through the bedroom door and asleep in their twin(!) beds (especially considering we've already seen Alex asleep on the couch in the living room) - and the camera doesn't continue to truck in as it enters the room.
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Catherine sits in Collinwood's drawing room, exhausted. Morgan enters. Catherine calls him "darling." A horse is missing from the stables, reveals Morgan--I think Gabriel has gone into town, and I'm going after him. Catherine stops him--be careful--in his condition, there's no telling what Gabriel will do to you. I can handle him, he assures her. That poor, poor man, she laments--I just feel so sorry for him. Start feeling sorry for both of us, advises Morgan--if I can't bring Gabriel back, one of us might have to go into the room--I'm going to leave. Darling, please be careful, she begs, hugging and kissing him. I'm sorry for being abrupt, he says. It's all right, she says--You have every reason to act this way--and I'm sure you will find Gabriel. I must, says Morgan, and he must go into that room tonight. He goes.