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I do wish, though, if they felt they had to colorize the B&W stills, they would have checked to see what the correct colors should have been. But, well...
| #42, #11 | | | #42, #15 | | | #42, #17 | |
| & #39 | | | & #9 | | | & #25 | |
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| #42, #36 | | | #42, #37 | | | #42, #32 | |
| & #6 | | | & #33 | | | & #7 | |
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| #42, #31 | | | #42, #22 | | | #42, #26 | |
| & #14 | | | & #16 | | | #40 & #34| |
Something peculiar about the still of Carlotta in Reply #524 is that there appears to be a pink flower petal near the waistline of Carlotta's dress. And it doesn't just appear in the copy of the still that I have but also in the copy that's in the DS Movie Book. And the reason why I say it's peculiar is because in the copy that Stuart Manning shared on his old Web site, the pink flower petal doesn't appear:
Who knows?
This line is not quoted in the current version of the slideshow, but it did appear in the original version -
NoDS: Scene #153 - Tracy: 'Yes, I know.'
- because it was the quote for November 10th on the Fest 1999 Movie Calendar.
And interestingly enough, this still of Carlotta -
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- is most closest connected to Scene 153 by how Carlotta can hardly cover her glee that Quentin is painting in the tower again and Tracy doesn't know where Quentin is...
And a cropped version of that still appears on page 179 of the DS Movie Book, and a cropped to just a head shot version appears on the back cover of the movies soundtrack case...
Garth, holding his chain in both hands, enters Evan's house--I've come for the prisoner! He declares. Who are you, and what do you mean by barging into my house? demands Evan. Garth comes closer and says, I am THE LAW--tell me where the prisoner is! You're a madman, accuses Evan--get out! He was seen entering this house, says Blackwood--the penalty for harboring criminals is severe--justice must be served--he who obstructs justice will suffer--I will search until I find the criminal. You will not search this house, says Evan firmly--you're here illegally and I'm calling the police! I have one and only one warning for you, sir, says Blackwood--stand aside!Evan refuses. Garth wraps his chain around the lawyer's throat and throttles him unconscious.
Continuing Scene 153, with Tracy's response to Carlotta questioning whether or not she knows Quentin is working in the tower:
TRACY
Yes, I know.
And that's when today's first quote -Page 72/Scene 153 - Carlotta: 'Is something wrong, Mrs. Collins?'
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -Page 72/Scene 153 - Tracy: 'Yes, something is wrong, Carlotta.'
- coming up.
And so far as differences with the dialogue go, Tracy actually delivers her quoted line as "Yes, Carlotta, something is wrong."
And so far as the differences with the descriptions and the directions go, there aren't any in this section of the scene so there's nothing to be different - though Tracy does move up in her chair and she leans forward to help emphasize the point when she says that something is wrong. And beyond that I also have a few other observations because 1) I love how Tracy nervously -
- plays with her hands before she answers that she knows Quentin is back to painting in the tower - and 2) I also love how Carlotta smiles down and continues to handle one of the dying flowers lovingly because -
- it's a fascinating gesture given that the flowers are, well, dying and are no longer fresh (so given that she specifically wrote in her script about it, what might Grayson have thought the gesture signifies in Carlotta's mind?) - and 3) I also love how Carlotta first tilts her head to the right -
- and then to the left -
- as she asks Tracy if anything is wrong.
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