Summary: Dore Schary's office is filled with a variety of gadgets and personal mementos, including lions, autographed baseballs, a bowling trophy, and paintings by his wife. Schary is focused on a deal involving Loew's, Inc. stock and shares his vision for improving the narration in “The Red Badge of Courage”. He expresses a preference for a busy room and mentions his dislike for a bare room, emphasizing the need for a stimulating environment to concentrate better. Discussions also involve the potential for changes in the film, such as adding more text from the book and clarifying its literary origins to the audience. Schary's interactions with Huston, Reinhardt, and the crew shed light on the creative process and challenges involved in filmmaking, including concerns about storytelling, character development, and audience reception.