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Scene 1
  • Following shot of Mike getting out of the lift;
  • Following shot of Mike approching the undercover police;
  • Mastershot;
  • Midshot on Mike;
  • Midshot on the 'Suit';
  • Midshot on the 'Bellman';
  • CU on Mike;
  • CU on 'Suits' gun;
  • CU on 'Bellman' fiddeling with the lock;
  • Following shot of Mike walking away;
  • Few shots of Mike running;
  • Wide shot of Mike running donwn the stairs;
  • CU on his feet;
  • CU on the briefcase hiting the rail;
  • Wide shot of Mike running through the doors;
  • CU on the doorhandle;
  • Wide shot on the 'Bellman' chasing Mike;
  • Midshot on Mike running into the waiting room;
  • Midshot of Donna;
  • Midshot of the 'Bellman';
  • CU on Donna winking to Harvey;
  • Midshot on Harvey;
Scene 2 
  • Wide shot;
  • Midshot on Mike
  • Midshot on Haevey;
  • CU on the briefcase with the weed;
  • Mastershot of Mike and Harvey conversation;
  • Midshot on Mike;
  • CU on Mike;
  • Midshot on Harvey;
  • CU on Harvey;
  • CU of Harvey looking through the door;

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