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Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - Vicki's Arrival-Burke's Revenge-Matthew Morgan-Introducing Josette / Re: Episode #0025
« on: April 22, 2023, 09:59:49 PM »
Too Perfect!!
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Angelique sits before the fire on the drawing room. Roger enters. How long have you been standing and staring at me? she asks--I could actually feel you staring, do you believe that? Then you must have the same sixth sense Angelique had, he says, it was uncanny. She smiles-- why were you looking at me? she asks. That's the cross you must bear for looking so much like her, says Roger, smiling gently. At least people no longer think I AM Angelique, she says, I found that terribly disturbing. I never doubted you for a moment, he says. Oh? She asks. I don't mean any offense, he assures her, but Angelique was one of a kind.[/spoiler]
... Scene 149 ... Scene 153. Though one of the missing scenes does appear between them in the 129 minute version...
The following is a list of scenes that are still lost and which are not present in the 129 min version recovered in 1999.
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INT.CARD ROOM. Tracy dials the phone. INT.COTTAGE. Phone rings in the empty cottage.
You may wonder, if I said I've never come across a still from Scene 150, then why did I make a graphic for that scene -
- using this still:
Well, that's because Scene 150 says Angelique "lies on the cot," which indeed she is doing in the still, so even if it's not specifically associated with Scene 150, it comes damn close. And she may not be "holding out her arms" to Quentin, but as we've seen numerous times already, even when it comes to stills definitely known to be associated with specific scenes, they often depict characters in ways other than how the script describes them. Plus, I love that still.
And as a bonus, here's a very rarely seen alternate shot:
And speaking of something that's very rarely seen, I almost forgot to share the color version of the first still from above:
(Click here for a 1600X2000 version)
A selection of scenes cut from the 129-minute version that have been recovered:
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After Quentin slams the tower door on Tracy, he works on continuing Charles' unfinished portrait and embraces the ghostly Angelique.
I remember becoming emotionally affected during this scene especially at this moment. It was disturbing to me as a kid. (The pool scene was the other!!)
The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini