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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
'Tell me about this big thrill…' says a man, a tarot card | |||
reader, to a woman caller who longs for a relationship with a man but | |||
won't start talking to any of them. She sees them in stores, on the | |||
street; she imagines that they're fascinated with her; she imagines | |||
that a state trooper sneaks into her apartment, rearranges her stuff | |||
as a message to her. In addition to reading tarot the guy gives | |||
common-sense advice, such as that she should strike up conversations | |||
with men she likes, go out more often. | |||
17:40: A guy calls the tarot reader, wondering if this other man loves | |||
him. | |||
20:10: A woman calls him as a wrong number; he insists on reading her | |||
cards. | |||
23:20: (Not on the tarot hotline) A guy remembers his father, how much | |||
he misses him (he's dead), how he could always rely on him, talk to | |||
him about anything. The father commandeered a street-sweeper in | |||
Georgia, drove it into a cemetery. He misses his friends too, dead | |||
and alive. He talks about a picture in his room looking at him, | |||
over-hearing pay phone conversations.<ref>re-used in [[Dreamland: A Compilation]]</ref> | |||
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*Recordings of a telephone psychic and tarot card reader. | *Recordings of a telephone psychic and tarot card reader. | ||
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*A man talks about missing his father. His father commandeered a street sweeper and drove into a cemetery, stripped his apartment before dying. Waking up next to ''it'' and discovering that you are its ''it''. People avoid the lonely. | *A man talks about missing his father. His father commandeered a street sweeper and drove into a cemetery, stripped his apartment before dying. Waking up next to ''it'' and discovering that you are its ''it''. People avoid the lonely. | ||
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== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Insomnie Nemurenai (Instrumental) (United Future Organization)}} | {{Insomnie Nemurenai (Instrumental) (United Future Organization)}} [Intro] | ||
== Additional credits == | == Additional credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "With Davis Black; produced by Joe Frank. It was mixed by [[Theo Mondle]]. Music editing by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to [[Farley Ziegler]], Jennifer Ferro, Sean Levin, and Jerry Summers." | |||
== Miscellanea == | |||
Joe re-used [[Hot Line]] as the second half of [[Phone Therapy]], the | |||
first half of which is [[When I'm Calling You]]. | |||
== Commentary == | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
[[Category:Found_Tape]] | [[Category:Found_Tape]] |
Latest revision as of 10:47, 12 August 2024
Series | |
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In The Dark | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1995 | |
Cast | |
Davis Black | |
Format | |
Found Tape, Telephone, 28 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Raymond |
Followed by: | In A Lonely Place |
"Tell me about this big thrill."
Hot Line is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1995.
Synopsis
'Tell me about this big thrill…' says a man, a tarot card reader, to a woman caller who longs for a relationship with a man but won't start talking to any of them. She sees them in stores, on the street; she imagines that they're fascinated with her; she imagines that a state trooper sneaks into her apartment, rearranges her stuff as a message to her. In addition to reading tarot the guy gives common-sense advice, such as that she should strike up conversations with men she likes, go out more often.
17:40: A guy calls the tarot reader, wondering if this other man loves him.
20:10: A woman calls him as a wrong number; he insists on reading her cards.
23:20: (Not on the tarot hotline) A guy remembers his father, how much he misses him (he's dead), how he could always rely on him, talk to him about anything. The father commandeered a street-sweeper in Georgia, drove it into a cemetery. He misses his friends too, dead and alive. He talks about a picture in his room looking at him, over-hearing pay phone conversations.[1]
- Recordings of a telephone psychic and tarot card reader.
- A woman with seemingly delusional love interests calls: a stranger on an elevator makes her happy. Looking young because of pain and suffering. Angels. A man repeatedly calls her on the phone, never says a word. While she's in the hospital, a state trooper sneaks into her house and re-arranges objects in symbolic ways which please her. Her relationship with a stranger who repeatedly drives past her house. The psychic advises her to get out more.
- The psychic talks to someone else who asks, "does he love me?"
- An insurance company representative calls with a wrong number, and he keeps her talking for several minutes.
- A man talks about missing his father. His father commandeered a street sweeper and drove into a cemetery, stripped his apartment before dying. Waking up next to it and discovering that you are its it. People avoid the lonely.
Music
- "Insomnie Nemurenai (Instrumental)" - United Future Organization (from Insomnie Nemurenai, 1992) | YouTube [Intro]
Additional credits
The original broadcast credits state: "With Davis Black; produced by Joe Frank. It was mixed by Theo Mondle. Music editing by Bob Carlson. Special thanks to Farley Ziegler, Jennifer Ferro, Sean Levin, and Jerry Summers."
Miscellanea
Joe re-used Hot Line as the second half of Phone Therapy, the first half of which is When I'm Calling You.
Commentary
Footnotes
- ↑ re-used in Dreamland: A Compilation