Stills associated with Scene 146. First up, this one -
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The 16 Magazine caption for it reads: "The spirit of Angelique materializes in the family graveyard, and it is
her ghost that haunts Quentin Collins--putting these visions on him that
make him the would-be killer of his own wife and Angelique's adoring
slave--as Charles Collins had once been."
(It's interesting that that caption makes things sound like Laura is right when she implies in the piano scene that Angelique has Charles under some sort of spell, rather than him simply being in love/lust with her all on his own. But I suppose we'll never know. Although, one could make a case that one of the ways to interpret the ending of the film is that Quentin/Charles has become bewitched by Angelique...)- of which a greatly cropped version appeared on page 109 of the
DS Companion, though that version shows -
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- Angelique much clearer, and a less cropped version appeared as part of the Nov. '71 NoDS article in 16 Magazine. (Shared in Reply #412 of the "And Now The Return of Another New Slideshow (Sort of) [**Now featuring alternate versions..." topic.)
And next up I want to share this one -
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- of which a considerably cropped version s also on page 109 of the
DS Companion.
And no doubt you will remember that previously I shared this Lobby Card -
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- a version of which appears as the back cover of the booklet for the movies soundtrack, as December's photo for the Fest's 1999 Movie Calendar, and on the back cover of the DVD/Blu-ray releases (see Reply #240).