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Directed by | Gus Van Sant |
Produced by | Gus Van Sant |
Written by | Gus Van Sant Walt Curtis (story) |
Starring | Tim Streeter Doug Cooeyate Ray Monge Nyla McCarthy |
Music by | Creighton Lindsay |
Cinematography | John Campbell |
Editing by | Gus Van Sant |
Distributed by | Gus Van Sant (1988) Janus Films The Criterion Collection (2007) |
Release date(s) | May 4, 1988 (US) |
Running time | 78 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English Spanish |
Budget | $25,000 |
Mala Noche (also known as Bad Night) is a 1985 American drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant, based on an autobiographical novel by the Oregon poet Walt Curtis. The movie was shot in 16 mm, mostly black-and-white. Mala Noche is the first feature film by Gus Van Sant. It was shot entirely on location in Portland, Oregon.
The story follows relationship between Walt (Tim Streeter), a homosexual store clerk, and two younger Mexican boys, Johnny (Doug Cooeyate) and Roberto Pepper (Ray Monge). Walt and his female friend (Nyla McCarthy) convince them to come over for dinner, but Johnny and Pepper have to return to their cheap hotel because another friend is locked out. Walt makes his first pass at Johnny by offering him $15 to sleep with him. Johnny refuses and runs to his hotel room, leaving Pepper locked out with nowhere to spend the night but Walt's. Settling for second best, Walt lies down next to Pepper and allows him on top for sex. However, he does not give up on trying to win over Johnny. The film progresses from there into not always clearly defined relationships, unbalanced by age, language, race, sexuality, and money.
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