So many awesome characters have come and gone in the Jurassic Park franchise...some of them have left willingly, and become legends in the fan community...others didn't get such a privelege. And while its
undeniably obvious that a lot of people have died in the Jurassic series, most of them have been mere drops in the bucket, when compared to others who are well recognized to this very day. One such character, is
Ray Arnold, Jurassic Park's Chief Engineer. This chain smoking technician was the complete opposite to that of his programming peer, Dennis Nedry, and worked hard on trying to undo the mess that his slovenly coworker
had put the island in during the tropical storm. A storm that was unfortunately, more than just a plot point in the movie, as fate would have Hurricane Iniki hit Hawaii during the filming of Jurassic Park in 1992.
This unforseen event caused Samuel L. Jackson's character, to sadly be robbed of his very intense death scene, after the engineer goes out to the Maintenance Shed alone, once the system has been shut down. In a
recent interview with the A.V. Club, Jackson got to talk about his experience on the film, saying: "I was actually supposed to go to Hawaii, to shoot my death scene, but there was a
hurricane that destroyed all the sets, so I didn’t get to go," "All you see is the residue of my body, my arm. But, yeah, I was supposed to be on set." Its kind of disappointing to hear that after all this time,
Ray Arnold was supposed to get a send off in the film that would have revealed, EXACTLY what happened to him after he walks off screen to go and restart Jurassic Park. Now, I searched the internet looking for any sort
of outline of his death scene and what exactly was supposed to happen to him in the film version, but unfortunately I couldn't find any real evidence on how this would have transpired. Even after reading through the
Jurassic Park shooting script, I was unable to come up with any sort of indication, as to how Spielberg would have shot this scene. I have however read the original book, by Michael Crichton, who did a draft of the
screenplay before David Koepp came in to do a final rewrite, and the Crichton version of Mr.Arnold's passing, could give us a little more insight into how the character was supposed to go.
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