Those are both wonderful photos. Any info to share on provenance and/or publication?
Unfortunately, I not not completely sure about the history of the photos because they were given to me by a friend when he was moving into a much smaller apartment, didn't have room to store all his DS collection, and decided to give away/sell a good deal of it (he only sold stuff that I already had, and stuff I didn't have he gave me because that way he could still "visit" all of it
). I'm pretty sure the photos have never been published anywhere - at least not that I've ever seen.
And speaking of the publishing of rare photos, believe it or not, the only place that I *think* the photo I used for today's graphic -
- was published was in the National Enquirer, of all places, when they did a story on hoDS. Unfortunately, it was back when that rag was published as a newspaper, so all the photos in the article are newspaper quality. (And incidentally, the article is one of the things that my friend gave me.) (And I can't believe that so many fans make fun of the contemporary fashions on the daytime DS - particularly the ones in 1970PT - but I've never seen anyone make fun of the monstrosity Maggie wears in the beginning of the film!!
In color it's even worse, as the captures already posted testify!!
)
Those script pages remind me of how intrigued I was by references to the "card room" in "Marilyn" Ross's hoDS novelization. I wonder if the room that would have been the study in the TV series Collinwood (or so I would think) was called the card room in the movie because that was how this room was known at Lyndhurst. Another completely pointless question... I had completely forgotten my pondering of this detail until I just now looked at those pages you posted.
Perhaps. Or maybe the Library (the room adjoining the Card Room at Lyndhurst) could be considered as a study. It's interesting that in hoDS Roger reads in the Card Room, yet in NoDS Quentin reads in the Library...