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* Original music - Featuring musicians James Harrah: guitar, Kenny Lyon: piano and bass | {{The Goodbye Highway (Tim "Love" Lee)}} [3:53] | ||
* Original music - Featuring musicians James Harrah: guitar, Kenny Lyon: piano and bass [12:09] | |||
== Additional credits == | == Additional credits == | ||
* Mixed by [[Ray Guarna]] | * Mixed by [[Ray Guarna]] | ||
* Written in collaboration with [[Michael Meloan]] | * Written in collaboration with [[Michael Meloan]] | ||
* Edited by Joe Frank and [[Michal Story]] | * Edited by Joe Frank and [[Michal Story]] | ||
* Featuring musicians | * Featuring musicians | ||
**[[James Harrah]], guitar, | **[[James Harrah]], guitar, |
Revision as of 07:29, 21 March 2021
Series | |
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UnFictional | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
03/29/2013 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Narrative Monologue, 25 minutes | |
Chronology | |
Preceded by: | A Conversation |
Followed by: | Reality Check |
Behind the desk there's a wall of pigeonholes, each one bearing a room number.
A Hollywood True Story is a radio program produced by Joe Frank and broadcast on KCRW's UnFictional Series. It was originally broadcast on March 29, 2013.
Synopsis
In an attempt to advance his career in Hollywood, a screenwriter finds himself implausibly in Auschwitz. As his film project -- which has nothing to do with the infamous death camp -- implodes, the screenwriter sees his life unraveling on a revolving road to nowhere.
Music
- "The Goodbye Highway" - Tim "Love" Lee (from Just Call Me "Lone" Lee, 2000) | YouTube [3:53]
- Original music - Featuring musicians James Harrah: guitar, Kenny Lyon: piano and bass [12:09]
Additional credits
- Mixed by Ray Guarna
- Written in collaboration with Michael Meloan
- Edited by Joe Frank and Michal Story
- Featuring musicians
- James Harrah, guitar,
- Kenny Lyon, piano and bass