DO NOT USE Continuation of interview between Margaux Hmeingway and owner of Harry's Bar & Grill. Also features EST shots of Harry's, old man playing accordion outside bar, and shots of accordion player playing for WWII Allied soldiers (recreation of liberation).
A-roll continuation of interview w/ Andy, friend of Ernest Hemingway and owner of Harry s New York Bar in Paris. Interview conducted by MARGAUX HEMINGWAY. Note that the camera is on Margaux. Andy discusses the history of the bar (the original proprietor, the origin of the name, etc). Andy discusses what happened during the Liberation of Paris.
BREAK IN TBC Continuation of interview. Andy continues talking about the liberation. Andy discusses the difference between living in Paris in the 1920s or 1940s and living there in the 1980s. Andy talks about the hardships Ernest experienced living in Paris in 1920s, compared to the proliferation of his name there now.
Excellent shot, EXT Harry s New York Bar, tilt D from sign to older man wearing a straw hat and playing an accordion; he walks into the bar, through the saloon doors, while still playing. Repeat shot, tighter framing. MS/CU man playing accordion; repeat former shot with gentleman entering bar. Very European. Repeat shot several more times. Great steamy (fog filter) shots of accordion player entering bar through saloon doors, camera inside bar. Soft, fog-filtered, red-filtered MSs accordion player seated at table and playing inside bar; two young white guys in old French and American military uniforms (circa WWII) sit beside him, swinging schooners of beer (nostalgia; recreation of the liberation of Paris, I reckon).