Setting up the current scene:
114 The DOOR SWINGS open. Carolyn enters.
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And that's when yesterday's quote -
Page 45/Scene 114 - Carolyn: 'I won't let you do it, Barnabas.'
- comes up.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the directions, the descriptions, and the notations, what actually happens is that we see Carolyn at the door while Willie -
- delivers the last part of his lines that are scripted to take place in Scene 113 before any of Scene 114 happens, and he actually delivers that last line as "I mean, even if she does look like her" - and one thing that's interesting is that DC has a notation that there would be a whip pan from Willie to Carolyn, but quite obviously that isn't how things play in the film because as we can see above and in yesterday's capture, Carolyn simply -
- pushes the door open, which also makes it obvious that the door doesn't swing open before we see Carolyn - and when it comes to Carolyn's quote, she delivers it exactly as scripted.
And when it comes to the missing whip pan, it would be interesting to know why it and a lot of similar camera work/tricks in DC's notations in his script never do appear in the film. Were they never shot because Lela Swift talked DC out them? Were they shot but Arline Garson, who was the Film Editor, simply chose not to use them and/or to edit around them? Or were they in the film at one time but both Arline Garson and DC decided the film worked better without them? I suppose that most likely we'll never know...
And speaking of Arline Garson, I just discovered that she passed away on September 5th of last year. Her NYT obit describes her as a "cutting edge film editor."