Dialing for Dingbats is a 1989 romantic comedy directed by Peter Slodczyk and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The distribution company describes the film as "light hearted".[1]

Dialing for Dingbats
Directed byPeter Slodczyk
Produced byMichael Solton
Lloyd Kaufman
StarringJohn Caponera
Marta Dargham
Michael Jeffries
Johnny Mask
Lyn Segerblom
Roger Rodd
Distributed byTroma Entertainment
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
81 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Randy, a lonely and shy man, meets a woman through a party line but communication problems complicate their date.

Reception edit

The film was considered "the first serious examination of the world of dingbats on the phone" by the Orlando Sentinel.[2] A retrospective very negative review states that "This film couldn’t have been made in any other time than the late 80s, and not just for the snapshot of the bygone pre-internet dating scene mechanisms. It has a colorful VHS-era kitsch and an ungodly amount of earnest but bad jokes to the point it becomes surrealistic. The film takes too many detours to fill up the slight seventy-eight minute running time, with both commercial parodies and actual footage from other Troma films shoehorned in."[3]

All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger (co-written by Kaufman and James Gunn) states that : "Troma tackles yet another socially important issue with the addiction of 1-900 party lines. This is the first film about phone sex."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "DIALING FOR DINGBATS | Troma". Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  2. ^ "Telephone Follies Fill 'Dialing for Dingbats'". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  3. ^ "Dialing for Dingbats (1989)". Teenage Frankenstein: Cinematic Journeys, Personal Obsessions. 2018-07-31. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  4. ^ Gunn, James; Kaufman, Lloyd (1998). All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger is the autobiography of Lloyd Kaufman. Berkley Boulevard. p. 318. ISBN 9780425163573.

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