Journalism icon Gay Talese reports on Gerald Foos, the owner of a Colorado motel, who allegedly secretly watched his guests with the aid of specially designed ceiling vents, peering down from an "observation platform" he built in the motel's attic.
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Cast
Gay Talese
Self - Writer
Gerald Foos
Self - Hotel Owner
Nan Talese
Self - Gay's Wife
Susan Morrison
Self - Articles Editor, The New Yorker
Anita Foos
Self - Gerald's Wife
Jamison Stoltz
Self - Senior Editor, Grove-Atlantic
Morgan Entrekin
Self - Publisher, Grove-Atlantic
Pamela Talese
Self - Gay's Daughter
Edward Akrout
Self - Hotel Guest
Mike Funk
Self - The Chicken Man (Hotel Guest)
Edward Sabol
Self - Hero Talent
Sacha Storto
Self - Model
Shelby Welinder
Self - Hotel Guest
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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source: Voyeur
This documentary film tells the story of a man who owns a motel for peeping into the private activities of motel residents. The fact that someone put their perverted idea into action for a sustained period of time, then write about it and share with the world is quite beyond me. The documentary does do due diligence on whether the claims are true, and you will have to decide for yourselves whether the claims are true. My assessment of Foos is the same as the female journalist in the beginning. It is an interesting documentary.
