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Voice at the End of the Line

  • Folge lief am 19. Okt. 1962
  • TV-Y7
  • 51 Min.
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Sorrell Booke in Route 66 (1960)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBuz helps a shy man prepare to meet a girl he only knows over the phone.Buz helps a shy man prepare to meet a girl he only knows over the phone.Buz helps a shy man prepare to meet a girl he only knows over the phone.

  • Regie
    • David Lowell Rich
  • Drehbuch
    • Lawrence B. Marcus
    • Herbert B. Leonard
    • Stirling Silliphant
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Martin Milner
    • George Maharis
    • Sorrell Booke
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    8,4/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Drehbuch
      • Lawrence B. Marcus
      • Herbert B. Leonard
      • Stirling Silliphant
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Martin Milner
      • George Maharis
      • Sorrell Booke
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Martin Milner
    Martin Milner
    • Tod Stiles
    George Maharis
    George Maharis
    • Buz Murdock
    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Sam Frazier
    Frank Campanella
    Frank Campanella
    • Jack
    Martha Greenhouse
    • Ruthie
    Lou Gilbert
    • Mr. Morgenstern
    Peter Gumeny
    • Roy
    Mike Dana
    • Charlie
    • Regie
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Drehbuch
      • Lawrence B. Marcus
      • Herbert B. Leonard
      • Stirling Silliphant
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    dougdoepke

    Sluggish Except for Opening

    The ending caught me by surprise, showing how cleverly the plot's main threads are prepared. However, except for the opening, the narrative itself is mild, at best. Buz gets involved in Sam's (Booke) forlorn love life after he unknowingly helps his warehouse co-workers play a cruel practical joke on the physically unattractive Sam. Poor Sam's been carrying on a telephone romance where the two romancers have never seen each other. To make himself interesting to his phone mate he suggests a resemblance to old time movie star Brian Aherne. But why Buzz should get so deeply involved in this charade appears, to me, under-motivated except for story needs. As a result, our guys spend the storyline trying to rebuild Sam's exhausted self-confidence, which is poignant at times, but becomes rather monotonous. Then too, I expect that slam-bang beginning was to compensate for the big slow down that soon takes over.

    Booke is pretty good as the sympathetic Sam without overdoing it. At the same time, Buz and Tod are in the thick of it, without having to stand around as stories sometimes require them to do. I agree with fellow reviewers that the Chicago backgrounds contribute a lot. Nonetheless, I wouldn't count the hour as among the series better ones, despite the clever upshot.
    10Phillim212

    Gritty Poetry

    The *highly* under-rated George Maharis, as Buz, rhapsodizes, in thrilling detail, about old movies, as he tries to inspire frumpy little nice-guy Sorrell Booke to man up and meet his fantasy telephone lover. Sterling Silliphant took television writing seriously. All that and old Chicago locations -- and wicked jokes: "The gas station attendant says 'you haven't lived until you've seen Wisconsin' . . ."
    lor_

    Terrible screenplay, with fake pathos

    Lawrence Marcus wrote a truly terrible screenplay for this failed episode, an indigestible mixture of inept comedy and insipid pathos starring great character actor Sorrell Booke in a sad sack role. It's a very lousy cast, with several players including the fake leading lady (a telephone answering service operator) not even getting a screen credit.

    Set in Chicago, it revolves around Booke working as a warehouse shipping clerk who is the butt of a cruel practical joke by his co-workers, succeeding in utterly humiliating him. Maharis has arrived for his first day of work at this Chicago location, and finds himself in the unlikely Good Samaritan role trying to save Booke, literally, in a series of contrived and phony plot twists.

    Milner has little to do, just tagging along and stuck with a ridiculous speech near the end trying to convince Booke that true love never runs smooth. For the second week in a row, Maharis dominates the show, and is saddled with a boring, overwritten monologue (like a manic film buff suddenly) endlessly relating the details and credits of a fictitious Helen Twelvetrees movie about Tschaikovsky. The episode's happy ending involving a prehistoric (1962) version of today's Catfishing is a ridiculous "surprise", totally phony.
    schappe1

    10/19/62 "Voice at the End of the Line"

    More crazy continuity as we're back in Chicago, (and Tod is working at the same hotel the next episode takes place in- one they started working at in that episode). Buz has for some reason left his job at the hotel, (where he's still staying) to work as a stock clerk for a local company. He sees some of his new co-workers trying to wire up a loud-speaker and he advises them on how to do it, (it's just like his hi-fi set). It turns out they are playing a trick on the head of the shipping department, (Sorrell Brooke), who each day at a particular time, makes a romantic telephone call to a woman he has never met- one who works for his answering service. His men have a good time mocking him when it's broadcast to the entire facility and the guy, (his name is Sam), runs away, humiliated.

    Buz enlists Tod in finding Sam and they catch up with him at the top of the Tribune Tower and convince him to get together with his lady love. They do the John Alden thing, (although Buz references an old movie about Tchaikovsky, probably "Song of My Heart", 1948) with the young and handsome Tod impersonating the short, dumpy middle-aged Sam. "Ruthie" steps out of a car and proves to be a drop-dead gorgeous young woman whom Tod falls hard for. Then comes a wonderful O Henry-type ending. I kinda wish I knew who played this "Ruthie" but she doesn't appear in the credits.
    6rwint1611

    Great On Location Shooting of Chicago

    Buz comes to the aid of a very shy co-worker who has been talking to a female operator for years over the phone, but doesn't have enough confidence to meet her in person.

    This story unfolds nicely and has four distinct acts to it, which flows well and keeps the viewer involved. However in the end it seems like just a carbon copy of MARTY as well as full of a lot of stereotypes and clichés. The main asset of this episode is the fantastic on location shooting of Chicago. There are some great shots of the skyline, as well as Wabash Avenue, and even the Marina Towers under construction. There are also some nice scenes shot on the roof of the Tribune Tower and at Buckingham Fountain.

    Actor Sorrell Booke gets a good early role as the shy and hopelessly self-conscious co-worker. He plays the part well enough that the viewer has sympathy for him without it going overboard and becoming pathetic. Buz is showcased quite well here and this maybe some of his best stuff from the entire series.

    Grade: B-

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      This episode, filmed in Chicago, shows famous landmark Marina City, under construction in 1962. The corn cob shaped structures are still an iconic landmark in photos and movies made in Chicago.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. Oktober 1962 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • 6600 N Mannheim Road, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA(O'Hare Inn and Henrici's Restaurant)
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      • Edling Productions
      • Lancer Productions Limited
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