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And another behind the scenes still featuring David Selby and Lara Parker to preview Scene 85:
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This one is fairly rare - and it is something to keep in mind along with the still shared in Reply #216 because they will relate to something coming up in a couple days...
Now, this next rare still is definitely behind the scenes - and it could very easily be behind the scenes preparing for Scene 85. But it could also be behind the scenes preparing for Scenes 102 or 124 because Charles and Gabriel are wearing the same clothes.
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And, although Charles is also wearing a black vest in Scene 102, Selby could have easily put that on after getting his sideburns attended to. But I chose to go with Scene 85 because it's the longest. And who knows, all those scenes might have been shot on the same day...
Also, it's amusing that in the still there's a copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula on the table near Selby -
- though, of course, that doesn't necessarily mean it was his or he was reading it. It could have been left on the table by anyone...
And now we move from stills depicting the scene to stills from behind the scenes to preview Scene 85:
This still first showed up in a Nov. '71 16 Magazine article and a Daytime TV article to promote the movie. And then in later years it showed up on page 111 of the DS Companion. Though all of those versions range from greatly cropped to slightly cropped...
Here's a still of DC directing to preview Scene 85:
This still first showed up on page 34 of the DS Almanac 30th Anniversary Tribute. But something that's really weird is there's a scan of it that shows up in a few places on the Internet and it's backwards. And even if people didn't realize which side the fabric should be on and which side the window should be on, one might think that in the backward version they'd noticed that the unfinished Angelique painting is oriented wrong...
Been borrowed by Judah Zachary. He needed a spare.