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playing both roles in a fight to the finish that would end both series. Afterward, the Clone joins Laurie in the living room and starts work on a song, lighting cigarette after cigarette. Laurie, however, would rather read a newspaper and complain about the Clone smoking too much. At one point Laurie
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herself. The Clone is introduced: due to some complications in the process, however, the Clone is only about half the size of Anderson, and has distinctive male characteristics (like a mustache) and an electronically distorted voice. Anderson plays a dual role as the Clone, and the voice distortion
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After several additional surreal sequences, the film ends with the Clone being interviewed (again by Gray) and talking about how the workload in his career is too much for one person and that he has also had to resort to cloning to share the burden. Once again there were complications and the
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After this sequence, the film shifts to an all-night diner where an incompetent chef is shown causing havoc in a kitchen while making breakfast and singing along to a fast dance mix of the song "Smoke Rings" from Anderson's then-recent concert film
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she uses is the same as that which she often used in her early 1980s performances when she wished to affect a male persona on stage (which eventually was named
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After the credits, the scene shifts to Laurie's apartment where the Clone is shaving in the bathroom, ranting about an idea he has for the ultimate
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The first musical number in the film is an early version—performed by the Clone—of a song titled "The Dream Before" (a.k.a. "
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Anderson and Spalding Gray collaborated again in 1987 when she provided the soundtrack music to his performance film
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says, "You know we have to get this done by the benefit tonight." "What you mean, we?" the Clone replies sullenly.
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Clone's clone is revealed to be a large, electronically distorted version of Laurie Anderson wearing
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A year after making this film, Anderson (and her Clone) returned to host the 1987 season of
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are Alive and Well"), which would later be recorded for Anderson's album
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The film begins with Anderson being interviewed on a faux
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Index

Laurie Anderson
Spalding Gray
musical
short film
Laurie Anderson
PBS
Alive from Off Center
talk show
Spalding Gray
cloned
Fenway Bergamot
Rambo
Rocky
Sylvester Stallone
Hansel and Gretel
Strange Angels
Home of the Brave
clown
Laurie Anderson: Collected Videos
alter ego
CD-ROM
Puppet Motel
Swimming to Cambodia
"TV: LAURIE ANDERSON PERFORMS"
The New York Times
What You Mean We?
IMDb
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