Chicago Sun-Times

A famed writer duped by snoop

How a creep sullied Gay Talese

- BY RICHARD ROEPER

Movie Columnist

Early on in “Voyeur,” the famous and controvers­ial journalist Gay Talese takes us into the “bunker” — a converted wine cellar in his New York townhome. As Talese shows us his extensive files, it’s a fascinatin­g glimpse into the career and work habits of the now 85- year- old legend.

For anyone who remembers reading Talese’s magazine profiles of Frank Sinatra and Joe DiMaggio, it’s a bit of voyeuristi­c kick to see the dapper icon pulling back the curtain on his writing life.

But “Voyeur,” the uneven but often strangely compelling documentar­y from Myles Kane and Josh Koury, isn’t about any such “light” voyeurism. This is a chronicle of two men — writer and subject — obsessed with the theme of spying on unsuspecti­ng, innocent people.

Many years ago, Gerald Foos, the owner of a suburban Colorado motel, contacted Talese with a potential story. Turns out Foos had been spying on his guests for decades, and now he wanted to tell his story. ( Foos chose Talese after reading Talese’s book “Thy Neighbor’s Wife,” in which Talese studied the world of the sexually adventurou­s in the pre- AIDS era of the late 1970s and early 1980s — and acknowledg­ed he wasn’t just an observer, but a participan­t.)

Talese eventually wrote an article for the New Yorker about Foos and then expanded the story into a book titled “The Voyeur’s Motel.” But as Foos explains — or at least tries to explain — why he did what he did, doubts surface about the veracity of many of his claims. Foos says he once witnessed a murder — but it turns out that murder almost certainly did not take place.

Despite Foos’ attempts to seem like a regular guy, he enters the story a creep and he exits a creep and a liar. As for Talese: Getting mixed up with Foos and being far too eager to swallow all of the man’s stories only served to add another black mark to a wildly checkered career.

 ??  ?? Gerald Foos ( left) hand- picked Gay Talese to tell the story of how he spied on guests at his Colorado motel for decades.
| NETFLIX
Gerald Foos ( left) hand- picked Gay Talese to tell the story of how he spied on guests at his Colorado motel for decades. | NETFLIX

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