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Barnabas at the wedding dress. |
it's so long since I last saw the movie, I did not even recall the wedding dress being there or Barnabas having dialogue where he spoke of it.
As many times as I've seen the movie, I'm so ashamed to admit that I don't remember the wedding dress dialog myself!
Is that room at Beechwood, or Lockwood Mathews?
I believe that except for the foyer/staircase (which I absolutely LOVE), the Old House interiors were filmed at Lockwood Mathews. But I could be wrong, of course.
I actually found myself wondering looking at the photo of Davis with Joan and Thayer if DC would have changed the 1795 story to have Davis, as an altruistic version of Nathan Forbes, in a more heroic role. A thought stimulated by the fact to which I stupidly never paid attention that Jeff is wearing Nathan's uniform here, or so it would seem.
Another thought I had reading through what you shared is that this time around, one may presume that Maggie did realize that Barnabas's interest in her was romantic. It's been so long since I last saw the film, and my short term memory is so patchy now, that I can't recall whether the subsequent scenes of them having dinner and spending time together while Jeff is out of town include cues that she acknowledges and accepts that Barnabas is courting her. My memory, for what it is worth, is that the scenes have Maggie's reactions ambiguous. Is she simply touched that somebody as worldly as Barnabas is interested in her, or does she realize that he has romantic feelings for her. And, in turn, does she reciprocate?