And now Scene 67A (the piano scene, which we'll be featuring up though the 22nd):
67A. INT. DRAWING ROOM - 1810 - DAY - QUENTIN'S P.O.V. 67A
The piano is now on the other side of the room. Angelique sits at the piano PLAYING QUENTIN'S THEME. CAMERA BEGINS A SLOW TRUCK IN as a man enters the shot right. PAN UP to CHARLES COLLINS, who, except for a scar on his face and a limp when he walks, looks amazingly like Quentin.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 27/Scene 67A - Angelique: 'When I'm not with you...this is my way of feeling you near...I sit alone...and play this song...I see your smile.'
- comes up.
And as far as what's different with the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions, we have no way of knowing at this point because this scene also doesn't appear in the film as it stands - though it does appear in the 129 minute version...