The wind whips the lace curtain across her face, shrouding it like a mourning veil. ![]() She lays the roses on the table and curiously unwinds the note from the one red rose. She crosses the broken vase, gathers up the red roses, and sees a small note twined around the stem of one of the roses. We then see Bess dressed for traveling, packing a wardrobe trunk. The vase topples to the floor and crashes. A gust of wind whips the curtains back against the vase. The second draft screenplay (Yellow) dated Augends as follows:Īfter Otto smashes the glass front of the cell with his axe, there is a close shot of a crystal vase of red roses on a table before a half-opened window. I think she was doing something with a flower setting.Īs promised, I said that I would do a blog about the third ending that Kevin mentioned. ![]() ![]() As I try to remember it, I think it was just Bess (Janet Leigh) at the end by herself and Houdini has been dead for a while. I haven’t read the script in a very, very long time, but I seem to remember that there was a third ending. Kevin Connolly over at Houdini Himself replied to my post that described two different endings with the following comment:
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