DO NOT USE Continuation of interview between Margaux Hemingway and the owner of Harry's Bar & Grill in Paris. Also includes coverage shots of interior of Harry's, as well great recreation footage of Allied soliders celebrating the liberation of Paris.
B-roll of continuation of interview with Andy, friend of Ernest Hemingway and owner of Harry s New York Bar in Paris. Note that the camera is on Andy. 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.
CU picture of Ernest posing with a large trophy fish. MS pictures of Ernest hanging on wall. CU pic of Ernest posing w/ fish. CU Papa posing with granddaughter Muffet Hemingway. CU pic of Papa kicking a can. MS empty seats inside Harry s. MS sign on wall: THE SERVICE IS INCLUDED. MS old college pennant for New York University on wall.
Recreation of bar after liberation in Paris, 1944: fog filter MS/CUs of uniformed American & French servicemen and young local women celebrating, drinking, dancing, having a grand old time; bartenders in white uniforms dispense drinks, adorn wall w/ American flag. Great stuff. Great shots of American GIs swing dancing w/ local gals. Great shots of a white-haired Franco officer mingling, drinking champagne. CUs French officers drinking, talking, smoking. The haircuts aren t quite right but this is still excellent material. Blue-tinted fog filter CU Margaux Hemingway, dressed as a WAC, entering the bar through saloon doors. CUs celebrants talking, drinking champagne, clinking glasses, shouting, Vive le France. Good shot bartender pouring champagne, old American flag on wall behind him.