The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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7^ THE CINEMA 63 Close Shot Porter as he closes the window and turns back into the room full face. Music crescendo. He suddenly looks fearfully off and camera tracks in to Close Up he is transfixed. Dissolve to : 64 Close Shot Anne seated on the bed in her room. Knock on the door. anna: Wer ist da? 65 Medium Close Shot. Martins enters through door into Anna's room. He looks off towards her. martins: That mean come in? 66 Close Shot Anna seated on bed looking towards Martins. She gets up out of picture. anna: Oh, yes, yes. Come in. 67 Medium Shot Martins in foreground, Anna picks up a bundle of clothes and crosses in front of him, camera panning with her. She puts things in a chest of drawers. martins : The porter is going to talk to us tonight. anna: Need we go through it all again? Martins has been standing behind a pile of boxes, picks up a script on the top of them and looks at it. martins: Might as well, I suppose. Are you busy? anna: Just another part I've got to learn. Camera pans with Anna as she moves to Martins. martins: Can I hear you? anna: In German? martins: I can try. Is it comedy, or tragedy? anna: Comedy. I don't play tragedy. martins: Do I ... He puts down his coat. She moves upstage towards the window. Martins moves forward to lean in Close Shot on boxes looking at the script. anna: Well you read this. martins: Gestern bein heurigen ...