Continuing Scene 85 with the script explaining:
Gabriel just stares at him. Charles then looks at the men holding him.
CHARLES Tom...Ward...
They avoid his eyes. As Trask steps toward Angelique, her eyes blazing defiantly and he suddenly thinks twice about touching her.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 36/Scene 85 - Trask (to the other two men): 'Take her!'
- comes up in the script.
But when it comes to what's different about the dialogue in the film, both Charles' "Tom...Ward..." and Strack's "Take her!" are dropped, with Charles line being dropped because, as we got into yesterday, the subduing of Charles is handled very differently in the film than it is in the script.
And when it comes to references to Trask in the script, Page 36 in Grayson's script has all instances of Trask's name crossed out and replaced with Strack (though that's not the case with her Page 35), but Page 36 in DC's script does not - and since we're using DC's script here, that's why the quote is attributed to Trask and Trask's name still appears in the descriptions and directions.
And speaking of what's different from the descriptions and directions, Gabriel doesn't just stare at Charles after Charles asks him if he's lost his mind because in the film Charles' attention is immediately turned to Strack once he enters the room and Gabriel's attention is soon focused on what's about to go on with regard to Angelique - and Charles doesn't look at the two men holding him because, again, Charles' circumstances are different in the film, so it will come as no surprise that it's also a case that the two men referred to in the script do not avoid Charles' eyes - and in the film Strack makes no attempt to step toward Angelique, nor do we even see her eyes blazing defiantly at him because as we can see in today's capture -
- Strack merely looks to his bald henchmen (and have you ever wondered why it is that so often henchmen
are bald?) and motions for him to take Angelique.