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Current Talk '24 I / Re: And Now The Return of Another New Slideshow (Sort of)
« on: January 03, 2016, 05:36:38 AM »
And the next several scenes in the unshot sequence:
And that's when today's quote -
- comes up.
And, yes, weekend is spelled as two words in the script.
And so far there are still no differences between DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts...
Hold on the Hippy as the SOUND OF THE TRUCK SLOWLY FADES TO NOTHING and once again all that can be heard is the RAGING STORM. Suddenly, there is a flash of lightning and for a moment the country- side comes to life. It is then that the Hippy sees it. 4 OMITTED OMMITTED 4 5 EXT - COLLINWOOD MANSION - HIPPY'S P.O.V. 5 High above the river road, situated atop a hill surrounded by towering trees, the weird-looking, forbidding Collinwood dominates the scene. Then all is darkness again. 6 HIPPY - MEDIUM ANGLE 6 As he makes his decision and starts up the hill toward the house. PAN WITH HIM AND HOLD HIM WIDE as he starts his climb. UP MAIN TITLES. 6 CONTD CONTD 6 Credits will continue over the following: 7 EXT - COLLINWOOD GROUNDS - NIGHT - HIGH ANGLE 7 From one of the parapets the Hippy can be seen approaching the house. The storm is still raging. HOLD ON HIM until he climbs on the veranda, EXITING THE SHOT. 8 EXT - COLLINWOOD VERANDA - HIPPY 8 as he comes toward CAMERA, going from window to window trying to peer inside. EXT - ANOTHER PART OF THE VERANDA - LOW ANGLE Hippy comes toward CAMERA and stops to examine a pair of French doors. He jiggles the handles and then tries to force them. One of them opens inward. 9 INT - COLLINWOOD DRAWING ROOM - NIGHT 9 as the hippy ENTERS. The house is in total dark- ness. Most of the furniture is covered with dust sheets. The Hippy, obviously impressed, moves around the Drawing Room, lifting a dust sheet here, touching a piece of statuary there, and then walking to the center of the room, he throws back his head and starts laughing hysterically. 10 HIPPY - LONG SHOT 10 Shooting from the Dining Room at the far end of the main corridor, the Hippy is a small figure dancing with joy. Suddenly, with a whoop, he runs along the marble-floored corridor and, taking one leap, slides along the slippery surface, smashing to pieces an expensive vase as he falls into CAMERA. Giddy, he gets to his feet and starts sauntering back down the hall, making believe he is the lord of the manor. |
And that's when today's quote -
Page 2/Scene 10 - Hippy (in affected manner of speech): 'Poole! We'll have brandy in the drawing room and do prepare bedrooms for the week end's guests.'
- comes up.
And, yes, weekend is spelled as two words in the script.
And so far there are still no differences between DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts...