Hey guys... thanx for the speedy response...
Eric & Jon... is the long version of No Show available on joefrank.com?
All I can find is the No Show (remix), and after a quick scan I
didn't hear it mentioned. I'll listen more closely...
BTW-- Levent, Larry does speak in "After Hours," later in the film
he screams "Let's see how you like it, buddy!" after he grabs twenty
bucks from Griffin Dunne's hand.
Joel
-" I sure would like to listen to the radio myself, except I'm here,
I am the radio" -Joe Frank
On Jul 24, 2005, at 12:16 AM, Eric Pierce wrote:
Joel,
I strongly recommend you listen to the Joe Frank program entitled
No Show.
I think it will fill you in on this topic quite a bit.
To summarize, the screenplay for After Hours was not written by Joe
Frank
but instead ripped off by Joseph Minion. No Show happened around
the time
when Joe Frank had planned to work on a radio program but instead got
wrapped up in the legal and personal issues surrounding the dispute
over
After Hours. So involved in fact that the only material that he
had for the
show by the time he had to go on the air was the story of this
whole affair.
So he sat down with the microphone and told the story.
Check it out.
- Eric Pierce
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Alright, I'm probably in the dark, so to speak when it comes to this
one... but the screenwriter on the 1985 Scorsese flick "After Hours"
is credited to one Joseph Minion. Now Minion's original screenplay
was entitled "Lies." Of course segments from "After Hours"
undoubtedly come directly from the 1982 Joe Frank Monologue also
entitled "Lies." However the photo of Joseph Minion shown in a dvd
extra is not Joe Frank and no one seems to mention him anywhere in
relation to the project.
I tried to dig up some more info on Minion, he has other credits for
writing "Vampire's Kiss," "Motorama," and a few others...
Seeing as Mr. Block appeared in "After Hours" as the cab driver,
could he or anyone shed a little light on this mystery for me?
Thanks in advance...
Joel Israel
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