Wrapping up David, Maggie and Roger's part of Scene 107:
Roger crosses to David and Maggie. Barnabas looks to them.
DAVID Oh Maggie...
MAGGIE Yes, David. ----- Barn enters B.G of SHOT ROGER Alright, young man...
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 40/Scene 107 - David: 'I'm sorry, Maggie, for all the things I've done. I never expected they'd make me say goodbye to you.'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
He looks so miserable. Maggie is touched. -------------- CuBarn P.O.V ROGER Goodnight, David!
CONTINUED
107. (CONT'D) 40A
DAVID Goodbye, Maggie...
And David leaves the room.
ROGER (to Maggie) There's going to be a new regime in this house, believe me...
CONTINUED
REV. - 3/13/70 41.
107. (CONT'D)
David impulsively kisses her on the cheek. Turns and leaves the room. To the foyer
Jeff, knowing she's upset, touches her arm. - PAN Roger exits through the card room door WITH ROG. as:
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End of David, Maggie and Roger's section.
And because this scene ended up on the cutting room floor, who knows which version of the end of the scene, if either, was used in the film, the version on Page 40A or the version on Page 41? Though it would have been unfortunate if Roger didn't get to turn to Maggie to twist the knife by saying "There's going to be a new regime in this house, believe me..." And, of course, also because the scene ended up on the cutting room floor, when it comes to the other dialogue, descriptions, and directions for this scene, we have no way of knowing how things might have actually played out in the film with all that either...