Re: Phones on supper club tables

From: gyoungblood (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Jul 09 2006 - 19:13:28 PDT


Thanks for this Tom. -- G.
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  From: Tom B Whiteside
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  I don't know the movie, but there was once such a club (long gone) on Williamson Road in Roanoke, Virginia - I remember it from the 1960's. It was called the Telephone Lounge, but it was far from swank. Nowadays the idea seems so quaint - but you could still do it, using cell phones! (Give me a call sometime....)

          - Whiteside

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  A research question for a book I'm writing: I once saw a 1930s or 40s Hollywood movie in which there were telephones on tables in a swank supper club, and patrons could call people at other tables across the room. If you know the title of this film, or someone who might know, or a listserv more appropriate than this one for such a question, please contact me.
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