Agent Orange (film)
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''Agent Orange'' is an American short silent film directed by
Tony Scott Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was an English film director and producer. He was known for directing highly successful action and thriller films such as '' Top Gun'' (1986), '' Beverly Hills Cop II'' (1987), ''D ...
. The film is about a psychedelic love story taking place in a "shadowy dreamscape". In 2004, the film was shot at 1 and 6 frames per second, noticeably altering motion and exposure. It was produced by
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's Amazon Theater. The Orange Boy was played by Christopher Carley, and Orange Girl played by supermodel
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. Troy Cephers played the janitor. It was filmed on a Panavision Hollywood camera, with Eastman Kodak film.


Plot

While waiting in a subway station, a young man catches a glimpse of a beautiful woman, dressed entirely in orange. Before he can reach her, her subway car speeds off. The young man repeatedly visits the station, each time failing to make contact with the mysterious woman. Revealing he also wears all orange attire. He plasters posters along the station's walls, only for them to be torn down minutes later by a janitor. After finally giving up hope, a paper plane land in front of him. It is one of his posters. He looks up to see his dream girl. They stare at each other, before smiling.


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