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« on: July 28, 2017, 09:42:46 PM »
Oops - I forgot to say some things:
It's interesting that there aren't any deputies listed on the schedule for original Scene 138, yet they are referred to in the script (well, at least in DC's script and the version of the script used for the novelization), yet there isn't a deputy referred to in the script (at least in DC's script or the novelization) for Scene 140 but he is listed on the schedule.
It's also interesting that any scenes involving cars, with the exception of Jeff finding Daphne, were either never shot or pulled from the script.
And I wonder if they had any DS actor(s) in mind for the "ancient clerk" at the sheriff's office while that scene was still a part of the script? It seems like something Abe Vigoda might have played or Ronald Dawson, who played the record's clerk in 1995, but he hadn't been cast in that role before hoDS was shot...
And as I said before, but now that we know the scene was definitely in the script at one time, it bears repeating that I think we were really cheated out of not being able to see Dennis Patrick's face when Roger uses a dream as an excuse for the sheriff to check the contents of Carolyn's coffin. I'm sure it would have been an absolutely priceless moment!!
It's interesting that there aren't any deputies listed on the schedule for original Scene 138, yet they are referred to in the script (well, at least in DC's script and the version of the script used for the novelization), yet there isn't a deputy referred to in the script (at least in DC's script or the novelization) for Scene 140 but he is listed on the schedule.
It's also interesting that any scenes involving cars, with the exception of Jeff finding Daphne, were either never shot or pulled from the script.
And I wonder if they had any DS actor(s) in mind for the "ancient clerk" at the sheriff's office while that scene was still a part of the script? It seems like something Abe Vigoda might have played or Ronald Dawson, who played the record's clerk in 1995, but he hadn't been cast in that role before hoDS was shot...
And as I said before, but now that we know the scene was definitely in the script at one time, it bears repeating that I think we were really cheated out of not being able to see Dennis Patrick's face when Roger uses a dream as an excuse for the sheriff to check the contents of Carolyn's coffin. I'm sure it would have been an absolutely priceless moment!!