I just watched The Lateness Of The Hour again, and it was a bit of a slog but the expert acting of the three major actors held my interest. Inger Stevens was just right in my opinion. If she hadn't "overacted", as her work was described in the review, the episode would be cold as ice.
Stevens brings life to the episode, and I found her performance touching, all the more so as I remember well from my high school years when she took her own life, as she appeared to be on the verge of doing in TLOTH.
In both episodes her character is facing an identity crisis, something she's far more aware of in this one than the earlier ep. Her tragic intelligence as an actress was only occasionally fully utilized. Her two Zones are a couple of good examples of her work. I greatly admire Stevens as an actress and I consider her performance in "The Hitch-Hiker" as arguably the strongest female performance for the entire series.
Her performance here simply seems jarring to me because she spends most of it raging and yelling while everyone else is quiet and subdued. Of course, this was an intended effect but it comes off a bit too soap opera for me. It's still a decent enough episode and the videotape method was certainly able to provide some quality material "Long Distance Call," "Static , as well as for other shows like 'Way Out.
Question: What causes the abrupt movement of a shadow at approximately at the top of the staircase as Jana speaks from the stairs crying "No pain! No pain at all! A boom mic being moved?
Something else? Thanks for the great site! I have to say I'm at a loss about this one, Michael. I think you are probably right, it looks like a boom mic. It also kind of looks like her lighting shifts to a different angle so it could be something else. Their shooting schedules were so short I'm surprised there aren't more technical blunders like this one, although there are a handful of them throughout the episodes. Thanks for checking out the site!
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