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« on: February 03, 2024, 02:06:25 AM »
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Also, even though they have no relationship to Scene 111, here are two candid stills taken on the railroad bridge of Lara Parker as Angelique:
Though it certainly seems as if there are very few spots on the Lyndhurst estate where she didn't take stills.
The second still above was shared on page 23 of the movies soundtrack's booklet...
(ADMIN: Edited to replace the second still with a better quality scan)
Quentin is still reading from the Book of the Dead, trying to get Ra, the sun god, to summon Laura to his breast. When the fire goes out, Angelique can't get it restarted--Laura is fighting us! She wants Quentin to try some more incantations to another Egyptian god, Osiris, but he feels it's not good to disturb the god of death. Laura will know you took part in this, Angelique reminds him convinces him to continue. Quentin begins the incantation again and entreats Osiris to show Ra that his powers are greater and rekindle the fire once more--"Let her burn for your glory!" The fire starts again
Special thanks for today's quote. I have no memory of these lines at all (which is hardly surprising given other lapsus memoriae I have mentioned). Interesting to learn what Laura's fate was. "Laura my darling" paid a bitter price for that funeral laughter.
Special thanks for today's quote.
Thank Midnite - she picked June's quotes.QuoteInteresting to learn what Laura's fate was. "Laura my darling" paid a bitter price for that funeral laughter.
Not to mention being a voyeur!
However, even before reading the script, given the way the scene with Tracy in the poolhouse plays, I'd always presumed Charles had drowned Laura. But it is nice to see that confirmed in the script. And as much as I hate it that Scene 111 wasn't in the shorter versions of the films, in some ways it's almost better because then the scene with Tracy in the poolhouse comes as more of a shock because we're not anticipating it due to the parts of Scene 111 about Tracy possibly being in danger, which have yet to come up, but will begin shortly...
Although, maybe it really could be a tossup because perhaps the audience would have worried more about Tracy due to their fear that she could be drowned. Who knows? We can never be sure because only having originally seen versions of the film without Scene 111, we can never really know how we might have felt had it been included originally...