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The Telephone (1988 film)

The Telephone is a 1988 comedy-drama film written by Terry Southern and Harry Nilsson and directed by Rip Torn, in what was to be the only film he directed.

The Telephone
Directed byRip Torn
Written byTerry Southern
Harry Nilsson
Produced byRobert A. Katz
Moctesuma Esparza
Starring
CinematographyDavid Claessen
Edited bySandra Adair
Music byChristopher Young
Distributed byNew World Pictures
Release date
January 22, 1988
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2.2 million[1]
Box office$99,978

The film stars Whoopi Goldberg as an out-of-work actress who starts doing some prank phone calls which creates a chain of events. The entirety of the film is set in the main character's apartment, and features few actors other than Goldberg. Elliott Gould and John Heard appear in supporting roles.

The film was released on January 22, 1988, by New World Pictures to negative critical reception and poor box office.

Plot Edit

Set mostly in a small San Francisco apartment and almost in real time, Vashti Blue is an out-of-work actress who returns to her home that she shares with her pet goldfish and an owl. On the answering machine, Vashti listens to her messages, and hears her agent remind her of an audition, as well as a notification about her overdue telephone bill. She also hears a voice she believes is her former lover, Larry. Throughout the night, Vashti entertains herself by dialing different telephone numbers, talking to the local food market, video store, police station, and her friend, Jennifer. The noise from Vashti's phone conversations causes Vashti's next-door neighbor to yell at her in frustration. Later, Vashti's former agent, Rodney, and his new client, "Honey Boxe," arrive, asking to use her telephone. However, Vashti refuses Rodney's request. Rodney tells Vashti that her bad attitude always made it difficult to find her acting jobs. Annoyed, Vashti asks Rodney and Honey Boxe to leave, which they do.

At the climax, it is eventually revealed that Vashti is really medically unstable as a telephone contractor arrives at her apartment to confiscate the phone handset due to her dispute with her phone bill. It is revealed that her telephone line was disconnected some time ago, much to her denial. As he struggles to take the handset, she strikes him in the head and stabs him with a knife, killing him. The final shot shows Vashti trying to phone the police to report the incident... in which we hear for the first time that the telephone that she has been talking into throughout the film has no dial tone.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Background Edit

The Telephone was produced by Hawkeye, a company formed by screenwriter Terry Southern and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson.[2] According to Southern, "We had this idea about an out-of-work actor who gets so into hallucinatory-type improvisations that he even makes up phone calls to himself."[2] Nilsson and Southern wrote the screenplay with Robin Williams in mind for the main character, and attempted to get the comedian a copy of the script, but Williams' manager did not want him to make the film.[2] After viewing Whoopi Goldberg's standup performances, Nilsson and Southern thought that she would be right for the part.[2] After seeing Rip Torn's direction of stage plays, the writers felt that Torn would be ideal to direct the film.[2]

Filming Edit

The film's producers persuaded Goldberg to ignore the film's script and improvise, leading to arguments with Torn, who preferred to direct the film as scripted.[2]

Post-production Edit

Whoopi Goldberg states that she was given approval over the film's final cut.[3] The film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in a version edited by Rip Torn.[2] Unhappy with Torn's editing of the film, Goldberg filed a $5 million lawsuit against New World Pictures and Torn to prevent its release.[3][4][5][6] Following arbitration, the jury found in favor of New World.[6]

Reception Edit

When the film was screened in New York, audiences allegedly cried out "I want my money back!" and "I hope the film breaks!"[7] Grossing $54,811 during its opening weekend,[8] the film went on to become a box office flop[9] with a total domestic gross of $99,978.[10]

The movie was poorly received by critics, with The New York Times stating that the quotes mentioned in this section were "the truest, most sanely existential lines spoken during the film [that] night,"[3] as the Los Angeles Times wrote "Sorry, but [the film] is a wrong number."[11] Leonard Maltin wrote that "Goldberg may have hit rock bottom with this clinker".[5] For her role in the film, Goldberg was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress.[12] According to Southern, "I was ambivalent about it. I was too close to the film to be objective, but a number of people ended up liking the released film. [The New World version] is still selling well as a cassette at my local drug store."[2] Obsessed With Film named The Telephone as the 10th best "One Man Band" film, in a list of films with only one or very few characters.[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ The Telephone at the American Film Institute Catalog
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Publishing.cdlib.org
  3. ^ a b c "Film: Whoopi Goldberg in 'Telephone'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  4. ^ Google Books
  5. ^ a b Google Books
  6. ^ a b Mrpopculture.com
  7. ^ Google Books
  8. ^ "Weekend Box Office". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  9. ^ Google Books
  10. ^ Box Office Mojo
  11. ^ "MOVIE REVIEW : Whoopi Dials Wrong Number". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
  12. ^ 1988 Archive - Razzies.com 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Whatculture.com

External links Edit

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The Telephone is a 1988 comedy drama film written by Terry Southern and Harry Nilsson and directed by Rip Torn in what was to be the only film he directed The TelephoneDirected byRip TornWritten byTerry SouthernHarry NilssonProduced byRobert A KatzMoctesuma EsparzaStarringWhoopi Goldberg Severn Darden Elliott Gould John Heard Amy Wright Herve VillechaizeCinematographyDavid ClaessenEdited bySandra AdairMusic byChristopher YoungDistributed byNew World PicturesRelease dateJanuary 22 1988Running time78 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 2 2 million 1 Box office 99 978The film stars Whoopi Goldberg as an out of work actress who starts doing some prank phone calls which creates a chain of events The entirety of the film is set in the main character s apartment and features few actors other than Goldberg Elliott Gould and John Heard appear in supporting roles The film was released on January 22 1988 by New World Pictures to negative critical reception and poor box office Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Background 3 2 Filming 3 3 Post production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditSet mostly in a small San Francisco apartment and almost in real time Vashti Blue is an out of work actress who returns to her home that she shares with her pet goldfish and an owl On the answering machine Vashti listens to her messages and hears her agent remind her of an audition as well as a notification about her overdue telephone bill She also hears a voice she believes is her former lover Larry Throughout the night Vashti entertains herself by dialing different telephone numbers talking to the local food market video store police station and her friend Jennifer The noise from Vashti s phone conversations causes Vashti s next door neighbor to yell at her in frustration Later Vashti s former agent Rodney and his new client Honey Boxe arrive asking to use her telephone However Vashti refuses Rodney s request Rodney tells Vashti that her bad attitude always made it difficult to find her acting jobs Annoyed Vashti asks Rodney and Honey Boxe to leave which they do At the climax it is eventually revealed that Vashti is really medically unstable as a telephone contractor arrives at her apartment to confiscate the phone handset due to her dispute with her phone bill It is revealed that her telephone line was disconnected some time ago much to her denial As he struggles to take the handset she strikes him in the head and stabs him with a knife killing him The final shot shows Vashti trying to phone the police to report the incident in which we hear for the first time that the telephone that she has been talking into throughout the film has no dial tone Cast EditWhoopi Goldberg as Vashti Blue Severn Darden as Max Elliott Gould as Rodney John Heard as Telephone Man Herve Villechaize as Voice on the Freeway voice Production EditBackground Edit The Telephone was produced by Hawkeye a company formed by screenwriter Terry Southern and singer songwriter Harry Nilsson 2 According to Southern We had this idea about an out of work actor who gets so into hallucinatory type improvisations that he even makes up phone calls to himself 2 Nilsson and Southern wrote the screenplay with Robin Williams in mind for the main character and attempted to get the comedian a copy of the script but Williams manager did not want him to make the film 2 After viewing Whoopi Goldberg s standup performances Nilsson and Southern thought that she would be right for the part 2 After seeing Rip Torn s direction of stage plays the writers felt that Torn would be ideal to direct the film 2 Filming Edit The film s producers persuaded Goldberg to ignore the film s script and improvise leading to arguments with Torn who preferred to direct the film as scripted 2 Post production Edit Whoopi Goldberg states that she was given approval over the film s final cut 3 The film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in a version edited by Rip Torn 2 Unhappy with Torn s editing of the film Goldberg filed a 5 million lawsuit against New World Pictures and Torn to prevent its release 3 4 5 6 Following arbitration the jury found in favor of New World 6 Reception EditWhen the film was screened in New York audiences allegedly cried out I want my money back and I hope the film breaks 7 Grossing 54 811 during its opening weekend 8 the film went on to become a box office flop 9 with a total domestic gross of 99 978 10 The movie was poorly received by critics with The New York Times stating that the quotes mentioned in this section were the truest most sanely existential lines spoken during the film that night 3 as the Los Angeles Times wrote Sorry but the film is a wrong number 11 Leonard Maltin wrote that Goldberg may have hit rock bottom with this clinker 5 For her role in the film Goldberg was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress 12 According to Southern I was ambivalent about it I was too close to the film to be objective but a number of people ended up liking the released film The New World version is still selling well as a cassette at my local drug store 2 Obsessed With Film named The Telephone as the 10th best One Man Band film in a list of films with only one or very few characters 13 References Edit The Telephone at the American Film Institute Catalog a b c d e f g h Publishing cdlib org a b c Film Whoopi Goldberg in Telephone The New York Times Retrieved 2021 01 03 Google Books a b Google Books a b Mrpopculture com Google Books Weekend Box Office Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2011 03 21 Google Books Box Office Mojo MOVIE REVIEW Whoopi Dials Wrong Number Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2012 06 03 1988 Archive Razzies com Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Whatculture comExternal links Edit nbsp Film portalThe Telephone at IMDb The Telephone at Rotten Tomatoes The Telephone at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Telephone 1988 film amp oldid 1145397900, 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