I can't remember the exact sequence of events now. When he and Taylor meet up in the cell, he describes the bomb, thinking that it is just a normal nuclear weapon. It's then that Heston reveals the true nature of the bomb. Did Brent make his comment about fleeing after that?
Sorry, didn't make it clear that I was talking about comments by Franciscus as himself, not Brent's dialog. His comments on the bleakness of the ending mentioned that he had "pleaded" for at least one of the three to be "far enough away" from the bomb to survive -- which sounds like the script must have had it as a standard nuke at that point in the filming. But then, apparently later on, they filmed that bit about it being The Doomsday Bomb (which I recall as just a few lines that could have been filmed separately and inserted into the cut). I can imagine how he must have felt when saying those words!
I read that Franciscus took the initiative to re-writes on the script trying to make it more palatable
Yes, I've read several places that he liked to take an active part in tweaking scripts, especially as regards keeping his character "in character." It appears that some of the directors, writers, and/or producers appreciated his input (e.g., Sterling Siliphant on
Longstreet) -- but in this case they apparently did not (at least not as regards the ending) -- possibly being more interested in keeping Heston happy.
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