They intersect more frequently, only very gradually revealing themselves to the viewer. The Riviera/Nice sequences were more of the film's "spine" and the hallucinations of Isadora's children and their funerals begin as a mystery. Generally, the roadshow version differs from the Director's Cut in the overall rhythmic feel of the film. Russia and her death in Nice followed the Intermission and made up the film's last hour. The Roadshow's intermission came after Isadora reveals the circumstances involving the death of her children, coming at the 2-hour mark. One additional dance performance sequence The later trimmings tightened things up a bit. Many of the Jason Robards/Paris Singer sequences were longer and a tad more intricate. Young Isadora and her brother Raymond improvising dances in autumn leaves in Kensington Garden
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