Yes, that looks like it to me. Notice the first six notes are 32nds, while the 
last note is a 16th, so it does add up. The first note is a different note in 
the right hand, while the last note is just a unison. You caught the tiny, 
faded treble clef in the left hand, right?

Christopher


> On Jun 23, 2017, at 11:06 PM, Blake Richardson <btr1...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
> I can't figure out what's going on with this piano line from John Williams' 
> score to DRACULA.
> 
> It looks like it's supposed to be some sort of octuplet, but there's only six 
> notes on the bottom and the top notes look like they're played in unison with 
> the first and last notes on the bottom.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas?
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/ujmnomjnr2dbpyp/Dracula.jpg?dl=0
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