In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2): Difference between revisions
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== Cast of characters == | == Cast of characters == | ||
* An unnamed prospector | * An unnamed prospector ([[Nick Ullett]]) | ||
* Bud, a traveling salesman | * Bud ([[Larry Block]]), a traveling salesman | ||
* Ray, who owns the local road house | * Ray ([[Ryan Cutrona]], who owns the local road house | ||
* Charlene, a road house dancer | * Charlene ([[Laura Estermann]]), a road house dancer | ||
* Rider, an ambulance driver | * Rider ([[Tim Jerome]]), an ambulance driver | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == |
Revision as of 10:44, 16 February 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1987 | |
Cast | |
Tim Jerome, Larry Block, Arthur Miller, Nick Ullette, Laura Esterman, Ryan Cutrona | |
Format | |
Scripted Actors, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 1) |
Followed by: | In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 3) |
"All these morphines and pain killers, they didn't touch my body"
In The Middle Of Nowhere (Part 2) is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1987.
Cast of characters
- An unnamed prospector (Nick Ullett)
- Bud (Larry Block), a traveling salesman
- Ray (Ryan Cutrona, who owns the local road house
- Charlene (Laura Estermann), a road house dancer
- Rider (Tim Jerome), an ambulance driver
Synopsis
- The guys in a roadhouse talk about the Bud's father dying slowly of disease, diverting a river, the roadhouse dancer.
- Ray offers a second person monologueto the dancer, sings For Once in my Life and yells at the band.
- Bud talks to Charlene: she grew up in Lords, he describes his robust father dying suddenly without warning.
- Ray and Rider play pool, compare Ray to the river.
- Bud asks Charlene to run away with him into an idyllic scene.
- Rider teaches Charlene to shoot.
- Rider sings One Note Samba.
- Charlene tries to shoot Ray.
- Bud directs a second person monologueat his father about becoming a salesman.
Interesting Facts
Music
- "The Stone" - Andreas Vollenweider (from White Winds, 1984) | YouTube
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