The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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92 THE CINEMA 33 Maria (Location). Maria looks after Bill uncertainly again. 34 Maria, Bill, Galbern, Guests (Location). Maria walks away keeping an eye on BilVs movements, while the guests are kept in constant laughter by the brilliant clowning. 35 Clown (Location). Camera shooting towards stage, where the clown is performing one of his important gags. 36 Guests including principals (Location). At the end of the act the guests are deservedly enthusiastic. They rise to their feet and applaud. 37 Waitress (Location). The eager little waitress cranes her head forward excitedly to watch. 38 Bill, General Galbern, Distinguished Man, Bodyguard, Guests (Location). Bill pauses by General Galbern' s table. 39 Maria, Guests (Location). Maria moves on closer to the performer's dais, applauding. She begins to count the seconds under her breath. 40 Bill, Guests (Location). Bill strolls away towards the corner of the house. 41 Clown and Guests (Location). (As 36.) The Guests sit down again as the clown begins an encore number. 42 Clown (Location). Camera shooting towards stage, where the clown commences to perform one of his shorter gags.