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She claims to fear the Almighty and assures him she knows nothing of sorcery. The devil has never tempted her because she has such a strong loyalty to her (?) God. Angelique drops to her knees, clasps her hands together, and claims she wants to be a child of religion. Suddenly, she has a vision, which she claims is thanks to Reverend Trask's influence. Joshua enters while Ang is having her spiritual revelation--she hears voices, a man and a woman. They are in a big, new house, and no one is there. Joshua recognizes the description as Collinwood, the house being built, and Trask immediately wants to hasten there and find the witch! Angelique, still kneeling, grins.[/spoiler]
The fourth of four from Scene 190:
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And while I've never seen this officially published anywhere, I have come across beige tinted copies of it that look to me like they are scanned from a magazine or book. Though, as is often the case, no one who has shared those copies has cited any source, though presumably the original scanner should have known a source, but either they didn't cite it or I may have just never come across that version that might have cited it...
Magda asks Rachel, can you trust Tim? There was a time I trusted him over anyone I've ever known, says Rachel, but he seems changed--what should I do? Your decision, says Magda. He wouldn't have offered money if he didn't mean to help me escape, decides Rachel--tell Tim yes. "You're sure?" asks Magda, skeptical. For over a year, we met everyday, making plans to escape, says Rachel, nobody could change that much--somewhere deep inside him, he decided he must work and wait for his chance to escape--he won't betray me--tell him, Magda![/spoiler]
Anyway, “American Gigolo” is a very enjoyable film featuring great shots of Los Angeles and artfully conveying the erotic zeitgeist of the early 1980s in America. In other words, a film that both Abigail Collins and the original Reverend Trask would have highly approved of.
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As Alex nears the stairs he begins calling out.
ALEX
Quentin! Quentin!
CARLOTTA
(shouting at him)
Mr. Jenkins! You must stop
that!
As Alex is about to start up the stairs, Gerard
suddenly appears from below and grabs him. The two
men begin to grapple as Gerard jams Alex against the
wall. It is then that Quentin appears at the top of
the stairs.
And that's when today's quote -Page 88/Scene 190 - Quentin: 'Leave him alone!'
- comes up.
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Continuing with Scene 190 as scripted, beginning with Gerard's response to Quentin's order with regard to Alex:
Gerard lets him go.
And that's when today's quote -Page 88/Scene 190 - Carlotta: 'He forced his way in here. We told him you were sleeping.'
- comes up in the script.
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