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Willie, who is hammering a chair in the living room, is very reluctant to even talk to Sam, no less let him in. Willie gazes nervously upstairs, then decides it's the better two evils to let Sam take the portrait home and work on it, since he's so determined to do so. As Sam carries the painting out to the station wagon, Willie grabs the easel so he'll only have to make one trip. While they're outside, Maggie/Josette drifts downstairs, spots Sam's pipe on a nearby table, and takes it. Holding it pressed to her breast, she disappears back upstairs, missing the returning Sam and Willie by seconds. (so suspenseful!) Sam comes back in to look for his missing pipe, but it's obviously gone, so he asks Willie to keep it for him if he should find it. Willie is relieved to see Sam go[/spoiler]
A still associated with Scene 224:
(Click here for a 560X700 version)
The Famous Monsters of Filmland top caption reads:
"SCREAM,
TRACY,
SCREAM!"
The bottom caption reads: "What she (Kate Jackson) sees is enough to drive
her crazy!
The Daytime TV caption reads: "Tracy screams as she sees the spirit of
Angelique approach her in kill attempt.
A cropped and horizontally flipped version appears as part of Famous Monsters of Filmlands' NoDS article, and a cropped to just a head shot version appears as part of Daytime TV's NoDS article, the article I've already shared several photos from (and there are two rare ones to still come...).
And an extremely rare version of Tracy screaming appears as part of -
- the Herald featured in the NoDS PressBook...
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224 INT - SMALL ROOM - NIGHT 224
It is almost in total darkness as Tracy pushes hard
against the door.
224 CONTD CONTD 224
QUENTIN (O.S.)
Come on, Trace. Harder --
HOLD on Tracy as suddenly ALL THE SOUND IN THE ROOM
BEGINS TO DIMINISH. The SOUND OS QUENTIN'S STRUGGLING
AND AD LIB URGING at the door gets SOFTER AND SOFTER
as Tracy begins to react to the oppressive dead air.
TRUCK IN TO HER CLOSE-UP as she senses another pre-
sence in the room. She turns to look TOWARD CAMERA
and, as in the cottage, the SOUND TRACK COMPLETELY
DROPS OUT.
ANGELIQUE - TRACY'S P.O.V.
On the other side of the room, materializing before
Tracy's eyes, is the mist-like ghostly figure of
Angelique.
TRACY - CLOSE-UP - SLOW MOTION
as she opens her mouth to scream, not a sound comes
out.
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That woman was not Laura Collins, that much we know, Frank tells Vicki. If only they could identify that woman it might clear up the whole thing, says Vicki. They're working on that now, he says, dental records, blood samples and everything. Could she have been a thief? suggests Vicki. That's a possibility, says Frank--but how did she get a key to that apartment?--that room was locked from the inside. Somebody must have had a key, says Vicki. We know something now that throws that whole robbery thing out of kilter, he says--someone was seen or possibly seen near that apartment the night of the fire. Then they think it could have been a murder? asks Vicki, standing. It is a possibility, says Frank. And the person they suspect, says Vicki, is that the person seen near the apartment? Yes, he says. That's awful, says Vicki. The identification was made by a Mrs. Henworthy, says Frank--she's rather elderly and her sight isn't what it used to be, and she says she could have been mistaken. Was it somebody that Mrs. Collins knows? asks Vicki. Yes, he says, I'm afraid it is. Who? asks Vicki . Let me remind you again that murder is only an outside possibility, he says. Who is it? she repeats. Laura Collins, he says. That's impossible, says Vicki, Mrs. Collins left Phoenix five days before that fire! Did she? asks Frank. She said she did, says Vicki. I know what she says, he tells her, but is she telling the truth--that's the question. Vicki looks perturbed at the possibilities[/spoiler]
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And as an aside, once again I never noticed something until I was getting captures for the slideshow. Can you spot it in this post? If not here's a capture from an upcoming moment from Scene 223 that should help:
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The only thing that seems noteworthy to me is a continuity problem with candle flames.
That's pretty much it. As we can see in the following capture, when Quentin calls out -
"Tracy!"
in Scene 223, his breath blows out the candle nearest to him - but in the same scene when he shows up after having rushed to the door to the room where Tracy is trapped, all the candles on his candelabra are once again lit -
- so I guess we're supposed to believe that as Quentin was rushing to the door, he was also relighting the candle!!
It's amazing how much one can miss when one is really into a scene and not paying attention to the little details...
disappearing ink