Moving on to the next three scenes:
150 INT - TOWER ROOM - NIGHT 150
Quentin stands leaning with his back against the door. PAN WITH HIM as he crosses to Charles' un- finished painting which is now on his easel. It is obvious that he has progressed the painting himself in the original style. He picks up his brush, does something, then looks O.S.; he smiles. SLOWLY PAN in the direction of his gaze to reveal the strangely opalescent Angelique, who lies on the cot, holding out her arms to him.
QUENTIN - MEDIUM ANGLE
PAN WITH HIM as he crosses to her.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 71/Scene 150 - Quentin: 'How could I have ever thought you were a dream?'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
CUT TO:
151 INT - CARD ROOM - NIGHT 151
Through the door of the Card Room, Tracy can be seen coming down the stairs. Large in the F.G. of the SHOT is the telephone. When she reaches the bottom of the stairs, she tries to decide what to do. Looking in the direction of the telephone, she crosses to it, picks it up and starts to dial a number. HOLD ON HER as she listens to a ring.
152 INT - COTTAGE - NIGHT 152
The room is in darkness as the SOUND OF THE TELEPHONE can be HEARD ringing...ringing...ringing.
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And so far as differences with the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions go, none of these three scene are in the film as it currently stands, so there's no way of telling what might be different. In fact, Scenes 151 and 152 are on the list of material that wasn't recovered when the 129 minute version of the film was found. However, Scene 150 is not on the list, so there's a chance that it may be in the 129 minute version.
And speaking of Scene 150, in Grayson's script there's quite the interesting note that reads: "Intercut Q in sexual ecstasy caressing A. Allow stroking kissing" Sounds like it could be quite the scene, reminiscent of what was cut out of Scene 85 (the tower makeout scene) in the 94 minute version.