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Extra ! Barbican Restaurant (1970)

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4 years ago on 14 November 2019 17:27

Extra ! Barbican restaurant.



M/S of London wall of which restaurant is built over. L/S interior, restaurant with people seated eating. C/U waitress putting napkin round man's front. L/S people sitting down. C/U of candle burning. M/S of man playing lute. L/S waitresses serving people at table with soup. Soup being poured from jugs into wooden bowls. M/S pan to man passing bowl of soup to another man. L/S table with people seated.



M/S man dressed in Roman clothes passing bread to people sitting at table. C/U bread being broken. M/S another man breaking bread and handing it to woman. C/U woman and man drinking from soup bowls. C/U wine poured into small goblet. C/U pan up to waitress. L/S looking down table and people eating and drinking. Pan to man eating meat with dagger. C/U of chicken in dish. Pan up to waitress putting potatoes on dish with chicken already on it. L/S looking along table as woman sticks dagger in Barbican rib.



C/U woman cutting up rib with her dagger and eating off the dagger. More shots of people eating. C/U of drink being poured into goblet from jug. L/S people eating. Man playing lute in picture. C/U bowl of chicken legs. Several shots o people eating. M/S of two men dressed in Roman clothes. One of the men walks away. The other doubles up and falls onto floor unconscious.
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