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Bill Murray gatecrashes student party

Hollywood star Bill Murray stunned a house full of Scottish students when he turned up at their party.

The actor, in Scotland for a celebrity golf tournament, was drinking in a bar when Norwegian student Lykke Stavnef invited him to join her for a night out.

She said it was almost a re-enactment of Lost in Translation, in which Murray's character - a lonely, jet-lagged actor - befriends a young woman and joins her on an exploration of Tokyo's nightlife.

"Nobody could believe it when I arrived at the party with Bill Murray," Miss Stavnef, a social anthropology student at St Andrews, told The Scotsman.

Murray, 56, was drinking in the town's Ma Bells bar when he met Miss Stavnef, 22, and her friend Marie Bergene.

They took him to a Georgian house in town where the cream of St Andrews students were partying in style.

"We met him in the bar and he made some jokes. He was just like the character in Lost in Translation," Ms Stavnef recalls.

"It was funny, because he was pretty old compared with the other people there, but he was so relaxed."

The actor drank vodka from a coffee cup as his hosts had run out of clean glasses. And he even offered to cook and clean the dirty dishes.

"He was joking with me about reheating some left-over pasta and how drunk everybody was," said Agnes Huitfeldt, 22, an economics and finance student who was also at the party.

"He couldn't fail to have a good time, the party was overflowing with stunning Scandinavian blondes," said Tom Wright, 22, an international relations student.

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