
Telezonia
1974 Directed by Eric KarsonFour children want to invite their friends to a picnic, but they don't know how to use the telephone. Suddenly, the room goes dark and the phone becomes large enough for them to climb into. They walk through a tunnel and meet a man named Telly, who takes them into the world of Telezonia, where they are shown various kinds of telephones. They meet several costumed characters, such as Question Mark, who teaches them how to answer the phone; Q and Z, who show them how to use the phone book; and Exclamation Point, who teaches them how to place a call. By the time they leave Telezonia, they are full-fledged telephone users.

Robert Towers
....................................................Telly

Robert Ellenstein
....................................................Exclamation Point
Robert Hoffman
....................................................Joe
Robin Muir
....................................................Lisa
Tony Dickson
....................................................Paul
Allan Reyes
....................................................Larry
Dale Morse
....................................................Question Mark
Director
...........................................................Eric Karson
Producer
...........................................................Tom Dodington
Assistant Director
...........................................................George Fenaja
Music
...........................................................Dick Halligan
Editor
...........................................................Lynn McCallon
Screenplay
...........................................................Ed Reich
Director of Photography
...........................................................Earl Rath
Production Companies
...................................................The Petersen Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Documentary
Family
Fantasy
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