Setting up the new scene:
22 EXT: CEMETERY - NIGHT 22
LONG LENS SHOT of the dark, gloomy, ancient cemetery. though the rain has stopped, there is the DISTANT RUMBLE OF THUNDER. Suddenly, from the trees, a shadowy distant figure appears. He carries a flashlight. There is a flash of lightning. CAMERA SLOWLY ZOOMS into a TIGHT SHOT of Willie, trying to read the note. He flashes the light on a MAUSOLEUM. CAMERA PANS with light to the marble facade of the pediment which tops the mausoleum. We see, carved, the THREE GRACES.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 9/Scene 22 - Willie (OS) (reciting from the paper): 'The three Graces spin high above.'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
22 CONTD CONTD 22
WILLIE
He runs to the iron gate of the mausoleum. He opens the gate and enters.
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End of scene - though just the beginning of the sequence.
And as far as any difference in the dialogue goes, as was the case before, Willie actually reads "The Madonnas rest high above."
And as far as the directions and descriptions go, there is no indication of thunder of lightning - and we immediately see a shot of Willie in the cemetery -
- with his flashlight - and after searching around a bit, he takes out his bottle of liqueur -
- but seeing that it's empty, he throws and smashes it against a nearby wall - and then we actually see Willie running -
- through the cemetery - and soon he reaches something that -
-makes him quite excited - whereupon he takes out the paper, and after reading the first line, he shines his flashlight on the Madonnas -
- on the pediment - and after putting the paper back in his pocket, he moves to the iron gate as scripted.