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"Kirk W. Laughlin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Apr 1995 16:11:57 CDT
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These are just off the top of my head:
 
"The Conversation" (Francis Ford Coppola).  The entire plot revolves
around the protagonist's interpretation (or MIS-intepretation) of a
recorded conversation.
 
"Blow Out" (Brian DePalma).  The plot centers on a recorded SOUND (not
a person's voice, but maybe that's an idea).
 
Some of the information about Colonel Kurtz in "Apololypse Now" comes from
a tape of his radio broadcasts.
 
That's all I can think of right now.
 
-- Kirk

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