Continuing on with the current sequence:
Now CAMERA BEGINS A SLOW PAN of the area, then slowly moves toward the PORTRAIT of Barnabas on the wall... STOPS THERE looking up at it.
117 ANOTHER ANGLE
As Elizabeth enters from the Drawing Room.
118 FROM BEHIND BARNABAS
As he turns to her, she crosses to him, extends her hand, smiles.
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And that's when yesterday's quote -
Page 47/Scene 118 - Liz: 'Barnabas Collins from England ... I'm stunned. I had no idea we had any relatives left in England!'
- comes up, followed by the script continuing with:
BARNABAS I am the last, I'm afraid...
LIZ Welcome to Collinwood, Mr. Collins.
119 CLOSE ON BARNABAS
And at last WE SEE him. Sensuous, handsome, a feeling of danger in his dark brooding eyes.
He takes her hand, looks deeply into her eyes.
BARNABAS Thank you dear cousin,
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 48/Scene 119 - Barnabas: 'I've been looking forward to this moment for so long.'
- comes up, followed by the script continuing with:
End of scene.
And when it comes to the differences here, of course Liz doesn't enter from the drawing room, she enters from the direction of the dining room, and she actually says "Barnabas Collins from England ..." and then things switch to Scene 119 and Liz says "Welcome to Collinwood", though she doesn't cross to him, or extend her hand, or smile - and everything about Liz being stunned because she had no idea they had any relatives left in England and about Barnabas being the last is dropped in the pilot - and after Barnabas thanks Liz for her welcome, he is actually the one who extends his hand to her - and after he offers that he's been looking forward to the moment for so long, the camera stays on Barnabas so we don't actually see Liz looking transfixed, though she certainly looked transfixed when she first sees him.