The first time around when we reached Scenes 81-83, an extended period of material in the script that was never shot, I flashforwarded and shared material to preview Scene 85. Last time around I flashbacked to posts from the forum's VantageNet days that showcased Midnite's excellent recap of the NoDS 30th Anniversary event, which was held at the Vista Theatre in LA, as well as several fans' photos from it. Well, this time around I'm going to be looking mostly at material that has already been shared, though some of it has never been posted, but viewing it in a totally different way. And just what that way is will have to wait just a bit because before I get into it all that I want to revisit a thing or two.
First up I want to revisit this -
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historian Darren Gross was introduced. Darren explained his quest and then regaled us, first with the 7 "explicit" scenes cut to prevent an R rating, and then the formerly lost piano scene (with Angelique in the dress worn in the portrait) and the fabulous séance scene. Lastly, he played the 2-minute trailer which contains glimpses of the lost pool scene and the séance scene in color, woo!
I'm sure most fans are well aware what 7 "explicit" scenes Midnite refers to and what was cut, but just in case there are still some who don't, here's an excerpt from a page Darren posted on his now defunct restoration site:
Strack being trampled to death by Charles' horse includes a few more shots of Strack being trampled, his face covered with gore as well as shots of Charles' horse rearing up. Charles can also be heard to shout, "Up Dubloon !(the name of his horse)Kill! Kill ! Die Strack ! Die ! Die !" The shot of Strack rolling over and dying is extended. There is a closeup of his dead body. The camera then tilts up to a shot of Charles looking down satisfactorily at the body. He then looks off-camera, feeling a presence. The film then cuts to the shot of Angelique's ghost standing in the cemetary as Charles approaches which was retained in the 93.5 minute version.
In Quentin's flashback in the tower, Charles and Angelique's kiss is more explicit. Angelique throws her head back and laughs mockingly as Charles kisses her neck and the unseen Gabriel hammers angrily at the door. GABRIEL: I know she's in there now open the door !(this is also present in the short version, but I have retained it to give the next line context) CHARLES: For more of your dreary moralizing ? You try my patient brother. GABRIEL(pounding, furious): For the last time - open the door !
Angelique's hanging is more explicit. After she is pushed off the scaffold her body jerks and swings as it stops. The hangsmen grab her body to stop it from swaying then grab the rope and use it to pull her body high up in the tree. They tie the rope off. The body swings as the tree branch creaks.
When Quentin attacks Tracy in bed his molestation of her is much more physical and his dialogue more suggestive. Quentin roughly strokes Tracy's chest and violently grabs her breast while she fights him off. QUENTIN: What's the matter, don't you like it anymore ? Quentin grabs her and holds her down violently.
After Claire and Tracy re-enter the cottage, the shot of Gerard lunging at them with a murderous expression on his bloody face lasts a bit longer.
In the truck, Gerard's molestation of Tracy is more explicit. After Gerard muffles her shrieks, he rasps quietly to her: GERARD:Promise not to yell and I'll let you go... He then turns towards her and begins to slowly stroke her leg, her thigh, and her crotch and Tracy begins to kiss him to keep him distracted.
After Gerard falls to his death and his body is seen lying on the railroad tracks, there is a closeup of Gerard's bloody head which is lying tilted back, its mouth gaping open. He is clearly dead. After Alex and Claire join Quentin on the railroad bridge Alex looks at Gerard's body below and says "Looks like the old Bangor local will be running a little late tonight."
And if you've never seen the 2 minute trailer, here's a link:
NIGHT OF DARK SHADOWS (1971) Rare Movie Trailer
You'll also see glimpses of such cut things as Gerard's bloody head, Tracy's dream about Quentin and Angelique making out at the pool house, Strack's trampling, and Angelique's hanging.
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- because there are two things that I want to do. The first thing is share this Lara Parker candid that's associated with the piano scene (Scene 67A) -
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- because for some reason when we've dealt with that scene I've kept forgetting to do so. And the second thing is to share a trimmed version of the 2 minute trailer that only includes the cut material from the film. Also, it's been slowed down to play at only 20% of normal speed and has been lightened up so as to get a better look at the footage. What you'll be seeing is often graphic footage that was included in the 97 minute version of the film but later trimmed to avoid that R rating, footage that is only included in the 129 minute version of the film, but also footage that isn't in any version of the film. So, in the order that each will be coming up is the close-up of the dead Gerard's bloody head, Tracy's dream about Quentin and Angelique making out at the pool house (which isn't in any version of the film), the seance (only in the 129 minute version), Strack's trampling and Angelique's hanging -