Spalding_Gray:_Terrors_of_Pleasure

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Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure

1987 film by Thomas Schlamme


Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure is a 1987 filming of a monologue written and performed by Spalding Gray.[1] The monologue is composed of material from the original stage performance Swimming to Cambodia that was not used in the 1987 film.

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Overview

Gray chronicles the adventures he shared with his girlfriend, Renee, in the Catskills. These took place in and around a cabin he purchased, there in Phoenicia, New York, including the apparent absence of any foundation, and a furnace located in the attic, which is not ideal, if one thinks to take normal heat-flow direction into account.


References

  1. O'Connor, John J. (December 14, 1987). "TV Review; Spalding Gray On HBO". The New York Times.



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