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94% Rotten Tomatoes Story by Jason Schumacher Cinematography Kipp Zavada Initial release 2011 Produced by Jason P. Schumacher | 5.8/10 IMDb Directed by Jason Schumacher Music by Jesse LaVercombe Release date 2011 (2011) Director Jason P. Schumacher Written by Jason P. Schumacher | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Based on The Invisible Ropes
by Wes Tank |
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The Telephone Game is a 2011 independent film directed by Jason P. Schumacher. It is a comedy/drama set in the mid 20th century nostalgic realm about the chaos of trying to put a play together. It also follows a developing relationship amidst the chaos between Marco the director and Zelphia the lead actress. The film was shot in high definition black and white was shot without a script. All the dialogue was improvised by the ensemble cast.
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Marco, an out of town playwright and director, casts newcomer Zelphia in his latest play. Marco, much to the producer's dismay, Marco then casts himself as the lead in his own play, opposite Zelphia with whom he begins to develop a relationship, that is quick to be under scrutiny by the rest of the cast. Irene, the theater's owner, and Buzz the flamboyant stage manager due their best to keep things together, as the understudies try to usurp the lead parts, the supporting casts grows restless in their thankless roles, the choreographer grows frustrated as her hard work goes unnoticed by Marco.