A couple more posts worth revisiting:
And being the trouper that she was, I'm sure Grayson did her own stunt and dived off the tower to an inflatable bag below, right? ... No ... Well, you believe what you believe and I'll believe what I believe!! ![Winking Santa [santa_wink]](http://www.dsboards.com/SMF/Smileys/classic/santa_wink.gif)
Oh wow, I don't remember ever seeing that still before! And as many times as I've seen the movie, I also don't recall seeing Carlotta fall from the tower. (Of course, as I get older, my memory is less and less what it used to be...) Gotta give those stunt people credit for what they do. I'd certainly hate to have to jump off that tower, even if they had the most trustworthy inflatable bags, snug up against the house and reaching out at least a hundred feet away! Well, maybe if the bag was deep enough that my jump only ended up being one story...
The only place I've ever seen that still is as part of the NoDS Herald that was offered to theaters in the NoDS Pressbook. The sad thing, though, is the pressbook doesn't scan very well, so this is about as good as the page gets:
And if you're wondering what all the captions say, starting top left: "Condemned as a witch and adulteress, Angelique hangs from a rotting tree branch, mute testimony of man's treachery", top center: "Quentin seeks his own answers to the ghostly horror that festers in the dank atmosphere of Collinwood", top right: "Shrill cries of terror racket from Tracy's very soul as she encounters the ghostly Angelique", center right: "Carlotta seeks a terrifying ultimate release from the charnel life that has bound her", bottom right: "Ferocious adversaries spill one another's blood as Gerard and Quentin tangle in vicious confrontation", bottom center: "The restless ghost of Angelique emerges from shadows determinedly seeking her earthling lover Quentin", and bottom left: "Reverend Strack, who has persisted with his scheming that Angelique should be hanged as a witch, and Charles Collins, her lover, look upon her limp body swaying from the gibbet" - and the caption for the bottom card: "Zombie-like mourners tramp the sad loneliness of the Collinwood cemetery as Angelique's coffin is delivered to a final resting place."
And as you can see, whoever wrote all that copy was really showing off...
You'll no doubt spot other stills that I've shared from the Herald. And interestingly enough, notice that stills #1 & #2 from the NoDS Editor's portfolio appear as part of the Herald but many others are not a part of that portfolio and are exclusive to the Herald.
![NoDS Angelique [nods]](http://www.dsboards.com/SMF/Smileys/classic/index.jpg)