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« on: March 15, 2016, 08:40:01 PM »
And setting up the next two scenes:
And that's when today's first quote -
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -
- coming up, followed by the script explaining:
And as far as what's different with the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions beyond what has already been indicated above, DC's script also has a notation crossing out Tracy's "Why are you so tired?" and replacing it with "I thought you'd never wake", however, because Scene 66 doesn't appear in any version of the film, we have no way of knowing how things may have actually played. On the other hand, while Scene 65 doesn't appear in the film as it stands, it does appear in the 129 minute version...
And as a final note, the final descriptions and directions for Scene 66 are as they appear in DC's script - Grayson's script has an additional line because, as I alluded to before, Scene 67 is a completely different scene in Grayson's script than it is in DC's script and in the film, as is Scene 68 - but we'll get into all that after we've dealt with Scene 68 as it appears in DC's script...
DISSOLVE TO: 65 INT - BEDROOM - NIGHT 65 It is later. They are sound asleep. Through the window the light in the tower starts to glow. TRUCK IN ON Quentin. He finally opens his eyes, quietly rises, 66 INT - BEDROOM - MORNING 66 They are both in bed. Quentin is sound asleep. She is wide awake. The alarm clock says 10:30. Finally, she can't stand it anymore and quietly starts to get out of bed. QUENTIN (O.S.) Hey! Where you going? TRACY I couldn't stay in bed any longer. He stretches and yawns. Why are yo so tired?. (Revised 3/31/71) 66 CONTD CONTD 66 |
And that's when today's first quote -
Page 27/Scene 66 - Quentin: 'I didn't sleep too well.'
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -
Page 27/Scene 66 - Tracy: 'I've never slept like this before. Now get up.'
- coming up, followed by the script explaining:
She hugs him and starts getting dressed. TRUCK IN ON his face. He tries to remember what happened last night. |
And as far as what's different with the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions beyond what has already been indicated above, DC's script also has a notation crossing out Tracy's "Why are you so tired?" and replacing it with "I thought you'd never wake", however, because Scene 66 doesn't appear in any version of the film, we have no way of knowing how things may have actually played. On the other hand, while Scene 65 doesn't appear in the film as it stands, it does appear in the 129 minute version...
And as a final note, the final descriptions and directions for Scene 66 are as they appear in DC's script - Grayson's script has an additional line because, as I alluded to before, Scene 67 is a completely different scene in Grayson's script than it is in DC's script and in the film, as is Scene 68 - but we'll get into all that after we've dealt with Scene 68 as it appears in DC's script...