Dana Shilling wrote:
Jenny Kaye said:
Suppose he'd said, 'a trooper killed Bobby. She meant everything to
me.
We
were to be married. When she died, a part of me died as well.' But he doesn't say that, or anything like it. And the reason he doesn't is
because
the author is trying to tell us something.
Maybe the author put all that into the script, and the actors flat-out refused to play the scene that way.
Quite the opposite. In a recent offline discussion, I was told that during filming David Jackson wanted Gan to cry during the recording of that scene, and even did the first take that way. But it was vetoed by the Gallery.
PS--I can just hear Gan singing "Bess, you is my woman now...."
I doubt it. Murderers generally don't like assigning names to their victims.
Jenny
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