The Cats
Cats around the world suddenly go completely wild.
A modern classic!
The Royal Palm
Dave Brubeck a few years before his Time-Out days
plays with his quartet (including Desmond)
at the bar in a Miami Beach Hotel.
The pool band includes a young Bob Marley.
Brubeck enjoying the cool rhythms of the pool band befriends
Marley.
The show follows Marley and Brubeck palling around the late 50's
Cuba
influenced Miami Beach
The Out of Towners
The picture begins in a NYC Subway:
An elderly couple with new purchases from Brooks Brothers stare
into space.
The man looks at the packaging and says:
Curious Logo
His wife continues to stare into space
End
of Scene 1 -- Begin Opening Credits
Breathing
Breathing will now be regulated in New York by the end of 2027.
Exhalations will be free
Inhalations for NY residents will be processed at a rate of $.025
per breath by
Citi-BreathStorage.
All Inhalations are free for children under the age of 12 and
senior citizens with
at
least one top 40 Single writing or performing credit.
Cumin
The film takes place in a small restaurant.
The picture opens with the owner (an Indian Jazz
musician)
explaining to a dissatisfied customer that
Cumin
with Peanut Butter is an "acquired" taste.
The Subterranean Deli Ring
3 guys walk into a deli and purchase three packs of gum.
One guy asks the clerk :
One guy asks the clerk :
Is it okay if we keep it after you close?
End of Scene :
Black Screen :
Fade into same 3 guys on a submarine.
The Phone Call
The Phone Call
A middle-aged man sits in a small library type room. The phone rings several times before he gets up from his chair and book, places his reading glasses on a marble table
and walks over to the telephone. The caller hangs up.
Throughout the remainder of the films 120 minutes the phone rings an additional 50 times (164 rings in all) with the caller always hanging up and the middle aged man always responding from different positions in the room.
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