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I'm looking for the book containing a story called "Dial Double Zero" that I recall seeing in a film in elementary school (mid 70's). As I recall it involves someone or something tapping into the phone lines. Any help would be appreciated. | |||
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I don't have this story in any of my Bradbury materials. I'm not in a position to do a library search for it right now, either. I seem to recollect watching a black and white film in school years ago -- an english class -- where it was a bio on Bradbury and his works; and I seem to remember that he talked about how he got the ideas for his stories. One of those stories had the kind of plot you're talking about. We probably saw the same film. I just went through all my Bradbury books, and I don't see that story in any of my collections. Sorry. Maybe someone else has access to a database where they can search for a story with this title (this is the right title, right?). | ||||
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Well, it's an obscure little thing--not listed under that title in Internet Movie Database or any online source I could locate--but it DOES exist! The story "Dial Double Zero" was dramatized as part of the NBC-TV special, "The Story of a Writer," telecast November 20, 1963, and only on the west coast at that. This story has never appeared under this title in any printed publication, I can state with a fair degree of confidence, since my fiction list is complete, and up-to-date except for the latest collection. Where to get a copy now? Schools didn't own these things, teachers rented them from a company and then returned them. It's listed as "A Wolper Production, Directed by Terry Sanders," for anyone wishing to trace it further. | ||||
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I wish this story would be printed or at least made available on video, as people keep asking for it. | ||||
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I couldn't agree more. I remember watching that movie myself. I would love to read the story or have access to a video of the film. If I remember correctly, it had a lot of input from Ray on how he comes up with story ideas. | ||||
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