Faded playwright Arthur Brown uses electronic equipment to record private chats of other people as inspiration for his work. His subject Diane is having an affair with Carla Magnuson. When Diane's husband finds out, everyone is in danger.
Faded playwright Arthur Brown uses state-of-the-art electronic equipment to record the private conversations of other people and uses the material gleaned from said intimate conversations for his work. Brown gets in over his head when his latest subject Diane Hampton turns out to be having an extramarital affair with lesbian photographer Carla Magnuson. When Diane's abusive and possessive cop husband John finds out what's going on, everyone including Brown is placed in great danger.—Woodyanders