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Pitts Meeks Hager Pitts lets out a sigh. Hager Inside Mr. Nolan's Office: Knox Nolan Cameron Nolan Mr. Nolan takes a dog biscuit from his desk and feeds it to the dog sitting beside him. Nolan Others Nolan Knox Nolan Neil Nolan Cameron Nolan Cameron Nolan Todd Nolan Todd Nolan Todd Nolan |
Mrs. Danburry Ginny Joe Knox Joe Knox Joe Joe breaks into foolish laughter. Joe Mrs. Danburry Chet and Chris come downstairs. Chet Joe Mrs. Danburry Knox Chris Chet
Joe Chet Chris Chet Chris Chet Joe Joe and Chet leave the room. Knox Chris Ginny Chris Knox Chris kneels down on the floor with Ginny. Chris Ginny Chris Ginny Knox Chris Knox Chris
Chet Chet jingles the car keys. Chris goes to leave. Chris Knox Knox goes to the window, whistling, and watches Chris and Chet jump into the car and immediately begin kissing. Ginny Knox |
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Neil Neil begins swatting at Todd with the stick and Todd begins hitting him with the play book. |
Charlie Hager Boys Hager Knox Hager Knox Hager Knox Hager Everyone returns to eating with their right hands. Charlie waits until Hager is at another table before he shoves an enormous meatball into his mouth with his left hand. |
Everyone gets up to leave except Neil, who stays at his desk, hands clasped, with the blindfold still on. Keating slowly approaches him and sits down. Keating At this point it continues with the scene where Neil says that he talked to his father and he was letting him stay in the play. If you look at the books on Neil's desk in the normal version, you can see the blindfold there. |
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And that's all of them. I'm uncertain whether the scenes were cut because of overlength or just because they seemed unnecessary. Some scenes like one and two don't really add anything too much. Scene three helps explain a little more of why Knox fell for Chris. I miss the others scenes, especially six and seven, when I'm watching the normal version, they add a little extra magic to the movie.
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