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|data6 = [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Phil Proctor]], [[Douglas Johnson]], Joe Frank | |||
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''My father was a pioneer in the fluorocarbon and silicon industry.'' | ''My father was a pioneer in the fluorocarbon and silicon industry.'' | ||
'''Problems''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[In The Dark]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1993]]. | '''Problems''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[In The Dark]]. It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1993|1993]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Joe's father is a chemical engineer at a condom company in | |||
Massachusetts. Tired of his work, he builds a dirigible in the | |||
garage; on its first voyage, winds take it to the Vatican. He returns | |||
to the US, designs prosthetics, goes on the lam to avoid legal | |||
problems. | |||
6:30: John ([[Ryan Cutrona]]) is glad he got a 9-millimeter (pistol), | |||
shoots his dog, Ollie, gets into a fight with his wife, Angie, | |||
([[Grace Zabriskie]]).<ref>Re-used [[In The Dark (Remix)]]</ref> | |||
12:30: Joe delivers a mock paean to a fictional mother, all the things | |||
she did for her children and husband.<ref>re-used in [[Pilgrim]]</ref> | |||
21:30: John and Angie are back, arguing about where he was Wednesday | |||
and Thursday. He won't tell her because she could be kidnapped and | |||
tortured to find out. | |||
23: Joe remembers when we were safer (to an improbable degree) | |||
in our possessions. | |||
24: A guy calls. He's inside a shack, sees elephants out the | |||
window. | |||
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:95%; overflow:auto;"> | |||
<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | |||
Joe's father works in a condom company, condom testing on animals and people. A testing lab made up like a hotel. His father escapes from an unhappy life in a dirigible, catches seagulls and fish. He meets the pope; we're given a list of topics they discuss. His father returns, works in prosthetics, then disappears to avoid patient lawsuits. A man talks about his gun, uses it to shoot a barking dog. His wife is furious. Sound of thunder in the background. The man and wife fight over the weather, over a squash dish, her housework. Monologue: Joe delivers monologue praising an idealized mother in a poor, rural household. Excusing her drunken outbursts, attempts to run away, repeated hospitalization, setting the house on fire, affairs with a doctor. The fighting couple - he refuses to tell her where he's been in order to prevent her from being captured and tortured for information. Monologue: remembering an idyllic past free from crime. A man on the phone describes seeing elephants from the window of his shack, his fear of a wet suit, says good bye. Bird and elephant sounds. | Joe's father works in a condom company, condom testing on animals and people. A testing lab made up like a hotel. His father escapes from an unhappy life in a dirigible, catches seagulls and fish. He meets the pope; we're given a list of topics they discuss. His father returns, works in prosthetics, then disappears to avoid patient lawsuits. A man talks about his gun, uses it to shoot a barking dog. His wife is furious. Sound of thunder in the background. The man and wife fight over the weather, over a squash dish, her housework. Monologue: Joe delivers monologue praising an idealized mother in a poor, rural household. Excusing her drunken outbursts, attempts to run away, repeated hospitalization, setting the house on fire, affairs with a doctor. The fighting couple - he refuses to tell her where he's been in order to prevent her from being captured and tortured for information. Monologue: remembering an idyllic past free from crime. A man on the phone describes seeing elephants from the window of his shack, his fear of a wet suit, says good bye. Bird and elephant sounds. | ||
</div></div> | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Long Gray Line (Thomas Newman)}} | {{Long Gray Line (Thomas Newman)}} [Intro] | ||
{{Atom Dream (William Orbit)}} | {{Atom Dream (William Orbit)}} [22:53] | ||
== Additional credits == | == Additional credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "[C]reated in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. Recorded and mixed by Theo Mondle. Additional recording by Bob Carlson. The performers were Joe Frank, [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Phil Proctor]], and [[Douglas Johnson]]." | The original broadcast credits state: "[C]reated in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. Recorded and mixed by [[Theo Mondle]]. Additional recording by [[Bob Carlson]]. The performers were Joe Frank, [[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Phil Proctor]], and [[Douglas Johnson]]." | ||
== Commentary == | |||
I hear the voices of Joe, Ryan Cutrona, Grace Zabriskie, and a third man (in the last segment), which I can't identify. Various sources put Philip Proctor, Alan Arbus, and Douglas Johnson in the cast. I don't hear 4 male voices. | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]] | [[Category:Absurd_Monologue]] | ||
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[[Category:Ryan Cutrona]] | [[Category:Ryan Cutrona]] | ||
[[Category:Phil Proctor]] | [[Category:Phil Proctor]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Douglas Johnson]] | ||
[[Category:David Rapkin]] | [[Category:David Rapkin]] | ||
[[Category:Bob Carlson]] | [[Category:Bob Carlson]] | ||
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[[Category:Show]] | [[Category:Show]] | ||
[[Category:Show_by_date|19930002]] {{Airdate|airdate=1993}} | [[Category:Show_by_date|19930002]] {{Airdate|airdate=1993}} | ||
{{Series|series=In The Dark}}{{Cast|cast=[[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Phil Proctor]], [[ | {{Series|series=In The Dark}}{{Cast|cast=[[Grace Zabriskie]], [[Ryan Cutrona]], [[Phil Proctor]], [[Douglas Johnson]], Joe Frank}} |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 31 October 2024
Series | |
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In The Dark | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1993 | |
Cast | |
Grace Zabriskie, Ryan Cutrona, Phil Proctor, Douglas Johnson, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Absurd Monologue, Improv Actors, Sound Effects, 28 minutes | |
Preceded by: | God |
Followed by: | Pilgrim |
Purchase |
My father was a pioneer in the fluorocarbon and silicon industry.
Problems is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1993.
Synopsis
Joe's father is a chemical engineer at a condom company in Massachusetts. Tired of his work, he builds a dirigible in the garage; on its first voyage, winds take it to the Vatican. He returns to the US, designs prosthetics, goes on the lam to avoid legal problems.
6:30: John (Ryan Cutrona) is glad he got a 9-millimeter (pistol), shoots his dog, Ollie, gets into a fight with his wife, Angie, (Grace Zabriskie).[1]
12:30: Joe delivers a mock paean to a fictional mother, all the things she did for her children and husband.[2]
21:30: John and Angie are back, arguing about where he was Wednesday and Thursday. He won't tell her because she could be kidnapped and tortured to find out.
23: Joe remembers when we were safer (to an improbable degree) in our possessions.
24: A guy calls. He's inside a shack, sees elephants out the window.
Joe's father works in a condom company, condom testing on animals and people. A testing lab made up like a hotel. His father escapes from an unhappy life in a dirigible, catches seagulls and fish. He meets the pope; we're given a list of topics they discuss. His father returns, works in prosthetics, then disappears to avoid patient lawsuits. A man talks about his gun, uses it to shoot a barking dog. His wife is furious. Sound of thunder in the background. The man and wife fight over the weather, over a squash dish, her housework. Monologue: Joe delivers monologue praising an idealized mother in a poor, rural household. Excusing her drunken outbursts, attempts to run away, repeated hospitalization, setting the house on fire, affairs with a doctor. The fighting couple - he refuses to tell her where he's been in order to prevent her from being captured and tortured for information. Monologue: remembering an idyllic past free from crime. A man on the phone describes seeing elephants from the window of his shack, his fear of a wet suit, says good bye. Bird and elephant sounds.
Music
- "Long Gray Line" - Thomas Newman (from Scent Of A Woman, 1993) | YouTube [Intro]
- "Atom Dream" - William Orbit (from Strange Cargo 2, 1990) | YouTube [22:53]
Additional credits
The original broadcast credits state: "[C]reated in collaboration with David Rapkin. Recorded and mixed by Theo Mondle. Additional recording by Bob Carlson. The performers were Joe Frank, Grace Zabriskie, Ryan Cutrona, Phil Proctor, and Douglas Johnson."
Commentary
I hear the voices of Joe, Ryan Cutrona, Grace Zabriskie, and a third man (in the last segment), which I can't identify. Various sources put Philip Proctor, Alan Arbus, and Douglas Johnson in the cast. I don't hear 4 male voices.
Footnotes
- ↑ Re-used In The Dark (Remix)
- ↑ re-used in Pilgrim