The Sunday Guardian

OffbeaT TaLeS in The biLLmurray­STorieS

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TEXAS: The stories told in a new documentar­y about Bill Murray are the stuff of an off-beat legend, taking the star to a Scottish house party where he washed the dishes, to singing with an accordion player in Slovenia and surprising a guy in a bar bathroom.

The new documentar­y titled The Bill Murray Stories that premiered in the past week at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin seeks the facts and tries to throw in a few life lessons learned from the man along the way.

“The first story I heard was the bathroom, where he puts his hands over someone’s eyes and says, ‘no one will ever believe you’,” Tommy Avallone, the film’s director said.

Although the stories date back to the 1970s, it was not until cell phone cameras proliferat­ed that evidence grew, and more people believed the tales to be true about Murray’s antics.

Take Jordan Goetz, 34, an Austin furniture maker. He hosted a house party, and when the band showed up, so did Bill Murray. In moments captured on cell phone, Murray drank with guests, produced a wad of crumpled bills to buy booze when beer ran out and grabbed a tambourine to jam with the band until police came to quiet the party down.

He then talked to the cops, help negotiate a peaceful resolution and drifted into the night.

Goetz said if he had a choice of winning the lottery or the Bill Murray experience, he would take Murray.

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