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The Artist Scene 24 Summary

  • The year is 1932. George is still drinking and smoking a lot.
  • He pours his whiskey all over his reflection in a mirrored table top.
  • He's sitting at a bar when a miniature soldier version of himself marches up and begins lecturing him and shooting at him with a rifle.
  • Strange? Yes, but stranger things have happened in the minds of drunk people.
  • Oh dear. George has passed out on the floor of the bar.
  • Luckily, his white knight Clifton rescues him and carries him out like a damsel in distress, all the way home to his Murphy bed.