In 1982, Hinckley, Illinois served as stand-in for fictional North Crawford in Jonathan Demme's television film adaptation of Who Am I This Time? by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.. Christopher Walken portrays a painfully shy hardware store clerk. Susan Sarandon's character has recently moved into the community. They meet one another through a local theater production of A Streetcar Named Desire, in which they portray the tempestuous Stanley and Stella Kowalski. She is attracted to his stage presence but finds him difficult to catch off-stage. As the rehearsals progress, she realizes he comes to life only... when acting and so she gets him to admit his feelings through her closing-night gift: a copy of Romeo and Juliet. The story ends with him proposing via Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
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| Release date: | 1982 |
| Directed by: | Jonathan Demme |
| Runtime: | 60 Minutes |
| Producer: | Jonathan Demme, Neal Miller |
| Editor: | Marc Leif |
| Music by: | John Cale |
| Cinematography: | Paul VomBrack |
| Screenplay by: | Neal Miller |
| Adapted from: | Who Am I This Time? |
| Genre: | Biography |