Release Date: 1992-01-01
Overview: Following the erection of the Berlin wall, special agent Carl Halman is assigned by East German intelligence to move to New York where he’ll “sleep” as a writer until he is called. Using the code-name “April 23,” Carl successfully infiltrates the uptown-downtown literary world in 1950s New York. He edits a magazine, follows the Knicks, and marries Melinda, the socialite wife of best-selling jock novelist Hubert Cleaver, Ayden’s hilarious Norman Mailer pastiche. Through Carl’s eyes, we see New York City change from an outpost of Europe to the new capital of an anarchistic, post-ideological world. But then, when Carl least expects it, he’s called.
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Richard Hell
as Carl Halman
Rosemary Hochschild
as Melinda
George Bartenieff
as Hubert Cleaver
Larry Gregory
as Nat Cooper
Penny Arcade
as Juanita
Chris Kraus - Director
Chris Kraus - Writer
Chris Kraus - Producer
Erje Ayden - Novel
Ann Rower - Writer
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