There's a very interesting situation for two entries on the Fest's 1999 Movie Calendar because they should be part of some recent scene we've just dealt with but they're not - not in the version of the script that was used for the novelization and not in DC's script (but as I've said, there are several drafts of the hoDS script, so they could have appeared on any one of the others). And the reason they should be part of some recent scene is because they appear on the calendar between quotes from Scene 133(Carolyn attacks Todd) and Scene 138(Barnabas warns Carolyn to stay away from Todd), so that would seem to mean that chances are they come from some alternate version of a scene or scenes in the range of Scenes 134 through 137. And one other interesting thing is that after it was dropped from whatever drafts(s) it appeared in, it's pretty much a certainty that the second quote we'll see was reworked and given to a completely different character, which is something we've already seen done in previous instances where a scene has been rewritten or after it's been dropped but some of its dialogue lives on in another scene. Though the first quote is more problematic and because of that, it makes the placement of both quotes problematic. But without further ado, here they are:
For March 23rd:
hoDS: Alternate Version of Scene #13? - Stokes: 'There are
two ways a vampire can be destroyed. By driving a wooden
stake through the heart, or by using silver bullets.' For March 24th:
hoDS: Alternate Version of Scene #13? - Sheriff: 'We've
imposed a curfew on the town of Collinsport. No one will be
allowed out after dark.' So, just who is Stokes telling how to kill a vampire? Roger? Julia? Roger and Julia outside Todd's hospital room? The sheriff, either at the hospital or in his office? But if either of those latter two are the case, unlike how the sheriff is kept in the dark when it comes to the real reason he must accompany Roger and Stokes to the mausoleum, he would have to already be aware of Stokes' suspicion that Carolyn is a vampire. But with no real clues to go on, it's very hard to pin down the circumstances in which that first quote takes place.
And as for the second quote, recall Stokes' unscripted dialogue that appears in the film as part of Scene 134:
"Today, the sheriff put a curfew on the town. From now on
no one will be allowed to go out after dark."
It's so extremely similar to the sheriff's quote on the calendar as to not be coincidental. It's definitely a reworking of the sheriff's quote. But under what circumstances could it take place originally when it belonged to the sheriff? During some version of Roger and Stokes at the sheriff's office seems like a real possibility. But who knows?
And what I did back when we did the original hoDS slideshow was rather than substitute something in the film for either the calendar's March 23rd or March 24th, I simply used the calendar's quotes and explained that without a copy of it or copies of them, it wasn't at all clear how they originally fit into some previous draft/drafts of the script...