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A man talks about his life. A futile search for his motel. Paranoia, getting bad vibrations from people, being taken as gay. He declines an offer to go into town, avoids a car crash. He's introduced to a transvestite in a Paris bar, wakes up in a strange car having been robbed. Creative women are hard to find. Driving around with a couple of drunk women, hitting an owl, making crafts out of its carcass. In-home nursing for people in the Castro, experiences in San Francisco, living in the Tenderloin. Wanting to travel, make art. Blacking out on a bus and waking up under a truck in an olive field. Paranoia. He'd give up drugs if he met anyone with similar interests. Going out with gay nurses at work. Drugs and gambling. | A man talks about his life. A futile search for his motel. Paranoia, getting bad vibrations from people, being taken as gay. He declines an offer to go into town, avoids a car crash. He's introduced to a transvestite in a Paris bar, wakes up in a strange car having been robbed. Creative women are hard to find. Driving around with a couple of drunk women, hitting an owl, making crafts out of its carcass. In-home nursing for people in the Castro, experiences in San Francisco, living in the Tenderloin. Wanting to travel, make art. Blacking out on a bus and waking up under a truck in an olive field. Paranoia. He'd give up drugs if he met anyone with similar interests. Going out with gay nurses at work. Drugs and gambling. | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
* "Gulliver" - Green Isac (from [https://www.amazon.com/Strings-Pottery-Green-Isac/dp/B000NQ2BOE "Strings & Pottery"], 1990) | * "Gulliver" - Green Isac (from [https://www.amazon.com/Strings-Pottery-Green-Isac/dp/B000NQ2BOE "Strings & Pottery"], 1990) | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
{{commentary}} | {{commentary}} | ||
[[Category:Real_People]] | [[Category:Real_People]] | ||
[[Category:1994]] | [[Category:1994]][[Category: In The Dark]] |
Revision as of 13:03, 19 February 2021
Series | |
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In The Dark | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1994 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Real People, 30 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Jerry's World (Part 3) |
Followed by: | The Last Run |
"One, two o'clock in the afternoon, after calling these major motels where I wished I could have stayed..."
Loner is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series In The Dark. It was originally broadcast in 1994.
Synopsis
A man talks about his life. A futile search for his motel. Paranoia, getting bad vibrations from people, being taken as gay. He declines an offer to go into town, avoids a car crash. He's introduced to a transvestite in a Paris bar, wakes up in a strange car having been robbed. Creative women are hard to find. Driving around with a couple of drunk women, hitting an owl, making crafts out of its carcass. In-home nursing for people in the Castro, experiences in San Francisco, living in the Tenderloin. Wanting to travel, make art. Blacking out on a bus and waking up under a truck in an olive field. Paranoia. He'd give up drugs if he met anyone with similar interests. Going out with gay nurses at work. Drugs and gambling.
Music
- "Gulliver" - Green Isac (from "Strings & Pottery", 1990)
Commentary
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