Tickling the Ivory Keys... or not.
Steve
asian_lovr2 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 26 18:29:40 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 102924
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Jenni A. Merrifield"
<strawberry at j...> wrote:
> I was just visiting the "marauder's map" section of the official
> Warner Brother's web site for Harry Potter, ...edited...
>
> One of the scenes is the interior of the "Shrieking Shack" and I
> happened to notice that, among the few broken and scattered
> furnishings is a relatively untouched baby grand piano. ..., why is
> there a piano there at all? Does Lupin play perhaps? ...edited..
>
> -=> strawberryJAMM <=-
>
> --
> Jenni A. M. Merrifield
Asian_lovr2:
Let's not confuse the movie with the books. In the book, the room is
clearly a bedroom with "a magnificent four-poster bed with dusty
hangings" not a ratty old 'bunk-bed' matress in the corner as seen in
the movie, and NO mention of a piano in the book. In movie, the room
seems to be more of a parlor or lounge, where as in the books, it is
without question a bedroom.
If the piano was really there, it certainly has nothing to do with
Lupin. It was simply one of the funishings left over from the original
owners of the house.
Just a thought.
Steve/Asian_lovr2
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