The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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72 THE CINEMA 22 Close Up Martins, camera panning down to bring in Anna as he leans down on bar, close to the right of her full face. martins: The porter said three men carried the body and two of them are here. 23 Long Shot from Martins' eye line. Some members of the International Patrol appear in the doorway to the bar. Footsteps. 24 Medium Close Shot Anna and Martins leaning on the bar. Behind them in the reflection of the wall mirror Martins watches the International Patrol as they enter bar. An American MP followed by a Russian enter, crossing screen behind Anna and Martins. As they go Martins turns back to the bar. martins : Who are you looking for now? anna: Sssh. Don't. Don't please. martins: Silly looking bunch. 25 Medium Long Shot Kurtz, followed by Popescu making their way through the tables and some members of the patrol camera tracking back with them and panning revealing Anna and Martins at the bar in foreground. They stop facing them. Kurtz introduces Popescu. kurt z : Mr Popescu Mr Martins. martins : How do you do ! popescu: Any friend of Harry's is a friend of mine. kurtz : I'll leave you together. Kurtz exits. popescu: Good evening Miss Schmidt. You remember me? anna: Of course. popescu: I helped Harry fix her papers, Mr Martins. martins: Oh, you did. popescu: Not the sort of thing I should confess to total stranger, but you have to break the rules sometimes. Humanity 's a duty. Cigarette, Miss Schmidt?