You could also have a look at stefan hoeltgen's essay on the same
subject. He concentrates on the uncanny effect of telephones in films.
(An analysis of relevant scenes in lost highway + other films is
included): http://www.stefan-hoeltgen.de/Texte/Telefon/Telefon.html (in
german)
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Hi all,
I am working on the relation between Film and the Telephone ...
and I'm still looking for examples of 'the Phone' featuring prominently
(in fact, as the 'main character') in films throughout the whole history
of
film (Sorry, wrong numer; Dial M for Murder; Phone Booth; etc.)
Also, can anyone point out texts (books, essays) on this relation? Both
on 'phones in films,' and on their 'technological' relation ...
Thanx much - I appreciate your help!!
Bernd
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