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"Reel Life Films" is a science fiction short story written by Sam Merwin Jr., first published in 1954. The story is set in a future where technology has advanced to the point where individuals can experience incredibly realistic virtual reality simulations.
Samuel Kimball Merwin, Jr. is an American mystery novel and science fiction writer. He published most of his novels under the name Sam Merwin, Jr. He also used the pen names Elizabeth Deare Bennett, Jacques Jean Ferrat, and Carter Sprague. . His parallel universe work ¡°Ghost Island¡± (The House of Many Worlds, 1951) is his representative work.
Summary
Pity the poor purveyor of mere entertainment in today's world. He can't afford to offend a soul, yet must have a villain.
Twenty-five years ago Cyril Bezdek and E. Carter Dorwin would have met in a private railway car belonging to one of them. They might even have met in a private train. At any rate they would have met in absolute privacy. But it being the present, they had to be content with a series of adjoining rooms taking up less than one half of a car on the Super-Sachem, fastest coast-to-coast train in the country.