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Current Talk '24 I / Re: And Now The Return of Another New Slideshow (Sort of), Part 2 [**Now featuring alternate versions of scenes - see replies #18,#21,#23,#49,#64,#69,#76,#88,#90,#100,#105,#107,#115**]
« on: April 28, 2017, 02:55:54 AM »
Dealing with today's scene in it's entirety as it appears in the script:
And that when today's quote -
- comes up.
End of scene as scripted - though certainly not the end of the sequence.
And when it comes to the adlibbing and the differences in the directions and descriptions in this scene in the film, there's a lot more than the script indicates. So much so that it's getting too late for me to get into all of it tonight, so it'll wait until tomorrow...
96 INT: FOYER - NIGHT 96 The CLOCK IS STRIKING NINE O'CLOCK. The foyer is lit with candles. Mrs. Johnson, dressed in eighteenth century costume, has just let in MRS. PETTIBONE, an aged lady who looks quite at home in her costume. Roger, dressed as JOSHUA COLLINS, is smiling down at her. During the following dialogue and Roger's ad- libbing, Roger will lead Mrs. Pettibone to the main body of the party which has overflowed from the drawing room into the organ room into the card room. |
And that when today's quote -
Page 36/Scene 96 - Mrs. Pettibone: 'Believe me, Roger, only a party at Collinwood would have made me leave my house tonight. All those dreadful attacks.'
- comes up.
End of scene as scripted - though certainly not the end of the sequence.
And when it comes to the adlibbing and the differences in the directions and descriptions in this scene in the film, there's a lot more than the script indicates. So much so that it's getting too late for me to get into all of it tonight, so it'll wait until tomorrow...