And now today's scenes in the slideshow:
43 INT: CORRIDOR AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS - NIGHT 43
The CAMERA is at the far end of the corridor. Maggie comes toward the camera. Maggie stops at an open door. She hears a sound inside.
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And that's when today's first quotes -
Page 15/Scene 43 - Maggie: 'David! Are you in there?'
-comes up, followed in the script by:
HALL 44 INT: BEDROOM - NIGHT 44 CAM IN BEDROOM - MAG COMES DOWN HALL The room is a bedroom. It is in shambles, but fur- nished. Maggie flashes her light around the room. The CAMERA PANS with it. David, I heard you - I know your in here
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And that's when today's second quotes -
Page 15/Scene 44 - Maggie: 'David, I am not going to punish you. Just let me take you home.'
-comes up, followed in the script by:
There is no answer, just thunder and lightning. A LOOSE SHUTTER BANGS AGAINST THE WINDOW.
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End of scenes - though still not the end of the sequence.
And when it comes to what is different with the dialogue, today's first quote is never delivered as scripted because what actually happens is Maggie starts to say the -
"David" - part of the line that DC added to his script, and then she says -
"I heard you" - at the doorway as she enters the bedroom, however the "I know you're (as opposed to DC's your) in here" is actually dropped in the film - and soon, instead of the full second quote, Maggie actually says "David, I'm not going to punish you. I just want to take you home."
And when it comes to the differences in the directions and descriptions, the actual location/camera angle used for Scene 43 and the beginning of Scene 44 are the same. We see Maggie start down the hall and when she comes to an open door, she shines -
- her flashlight inside to investigate - but as soon as she hears the sound of a door close, she immediately looks in its direction -
- and shines her flashlight in the direction of another room, of which, as we saw above, she moves to - and as soon as she enters, as we can see in today's second capture -
she looks around. However, as per usual, there is no thunder or lightning. And there is also no sound of a loose shutter banging against the window.