phone call scene?


Who directed the scene with Ted talking on the phone with Margret and Betty?

I'm thinking Tarabtino being as it sets up his story and it has Kathy Griffith.

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The misbehavers is effing hysterical, I caught this an hour ago on showtime, haven't watched in years, never thought in million yrs that anyone would've wrote anything an HOUR ago!! Cheers

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Mate, its a *beep* classic!

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I think Tarantino, going by the way the screenplay is structured. For some reason, the words "FOUR ROOMS" appears between each segment in the script.

Excerpt:

Man simply glares at Ted. Finally Man speaks...

MAN
Did they misbehave?

Ted stares blankly at Man (the camera) as the sprinklers
burst on... drenching the room as the picture

FADES TO BLACK

FOUR ROOMS

FADE UP ON

INT. HOTEL LOBBY--NIGHT

SUPER: ONE MINUTE AFTER ROBERT'S STORY. TWENTY MINUTES BEFORE
DAWN.

The elevator rides down to the lobby. The doors open and a
wet, disheveled, and frantic Ted steps out.

He staggers across the lobby to the reception desk. He grabs
the phone.

INT. BETTY'S APT--ALMOST DAWN

"Robert's story," of course being that of Mr. Rodriguez. It looks like Quentin's story begins here, with the phone call to Betty.



\o/ STEVE HOLT!

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