Dateline For Danger (1987)
Presents an overblown gangster comedy which manipulates the conventions of television in order to create a commentary on the pop culture of a television society. Made by the artist as a daytime TV show to be shown within the installation titled "Private House". It was also meant to fit into a short 16mm film that was shot in the installation while it was installed at the Walker Art Center.
Director: Bruce Charlesworth
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Bruce Charlesworth as Vago |
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Scott Thun as Rafe |
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Elizabeth Stifter as Erica |
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Scott Taylor as Doug |
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George Muschamp as Major Zorax |
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Buffy Sedlachek as Ginny |
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Michael Freeman as Vago's Bodyguard |
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James Muirhead as Waiter |
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Joe Aiken as Miami Beach Tourist |
| Writing | Bruce Charlesworth | Writer |
| Directing | Bruce Charlesworth | Director |
| Sound | John Franzen | Music |
| Lighting | Michael Murnane | Lighting Director |
| Crew | Skip Davis | Cinematography |
| Editing | Alexei Levine | Editor |
| Production | Dan Satorius | Production Manager |