Getting back to the parts of the script that were dealt with in reply #547, when Quentin reaches the door, he actually says -
"Trace? Are you all right?" - and to that, as scripted, Tracy replies off screen -
"Yes." - after which Quentin puts his candelabra down - and after we see Tracy -
- inside the room, things shift to Quentin frantically trying to pull the door open and he actually says -
"But the damn door's stuck. Push on the inside." - and Tracy tells him an unscripted -
"I'm pushing." - to which Quentin, who's actually on screen, tells her -
"Come on. Try harder --" - but, again unscripted, she tells him -
"I can't." - and then, unlike how the script says Quentin's struggling and ad lib urging at the door will get softer and softer as Tracy begins to react to oppressive dead air in the room, what actually happens in the film is that slowly a strange luminescence starts to appear in the room and Tracy begins to -
- react to it - and after she turn to look in the direction it's coming from, we actually see Tracy -
- scream in terror - and it isn't until after that that we see Angelique has -
- materialized in the room - and after Tracy slides along the wall -
- but there is no escape, Angelique moves closer and closer and closer -
- while outside the door a distraught Quentin begs -
"Tracy, for God's sake, what is it? Answer me!" And that's how thing's end in the current version of the film - but as we can see from the script, a great deal more goes on - and there's more to come when we deal with yesterday's and today's quotes from the slideshow...