No title - Men's department in beauty salon. Mayfair, London.
M/S as couple walk into the Samson and Delilah beauty salon. C/U of the name. M/S of the couple inside, a woman checks them in and they go separate ways. M/S as woman puts protective gown on. M/S as man walks down stairs, there...
No title - Men's department in beauty salon. Mayfair, London.
M/S as couple walk into the Samson and Delilah beauty salon. C/U of the name. M/S of the couple inside, a woman checks them in and they go separate ways. M/S as woman puts protective gown on. M/S as man walks down stairs, there is a gun on the wall. M/S two men having manicures, pan to another man dozing with curlers in his hair. M/S as our man sits down next to him, a scantily clad assistant puts protective apron round him. C/U glass of wine being poured.
C/U as girl assistant brings him and the man next to him a glass of wine, the other man is on the phone. M/S man having manicure. M/S woman upstairs having her hair done. M/S as assistant sharpens cut-throat razor. The man leans back and she starts to shave him, various shots. M/S of the woman upstairs under the hairdryer. C/U female assistant. Various shots as man has his stomach and legs massaged. C/U of his relaxed face. C/U of his wife waiting outside the shop for him and looking at her watch. He emerges, kisses her and they walk off.
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