Mala Noche is the film debut from director Gus van Sant. The film portrays the unanswered love of an American man toward a young Mexican man.
The debut film of director Gus Van Sant, this independent, low-budget comedy-drama based on an autobiographical novel by Walt Curtis was produced on black-and-white 16 mm film for only $25,000. Tim Streeter stars as Walt, the manager of a seedy liquor store in Portland, OR. Walt, who is gay, has fallen desperately in love with Johnny (Doug Cooeyate), a teenage illegal Mexican immigrant who doesn't speak English. Although Johnny is utterly unaffected by Walt's attentions, the boy does agree to sleep with his suitor for $25, but Walt can't come up with the cash. Introduced to Walt's sister Betty (Nyla McCarthy), it becomes clear that Johnny prefers her romantic company. Walt settles for Johnny's best friend Roberto Pepper (Ray Monge), becoming the boys' protector and patron, teaching them how to drive and trying to learn Spanish, despite their cruel indifference toward him. After Roberto is killed by the police, however, Johnny disappears and Betty moves to Alaska to become an exotic dancer, leaving a broken-hearted, lonely, but none the wiser Walt behind. Despite the fact that Mala Noche (1987) was a hit on the festival circuit, even winning Best Independent Film from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, it was released theatrically only after the success of Van Sant's next film, Drugstore Cowboy (1989).
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Tim Streeter | Walt |
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Doug Cooeyate | Johnny |
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Ray Monge | Roberto Pepper |
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Nyla McCarthy | Betty (Walt's Gal) |
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Sam Downey | Hotel Clerk |
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Robert Lee Pitchlynn | Drunk Man |
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Eric Pedersen | Policeman |
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Marty Christiansen | Bar Friend |
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George Conner | Featured Wino |
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Don Chambers | Don Chambers |
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Walt Curtis | George |
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Kenny Presler | Street Hustler |
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Conde Benavides | Arcade Amigo |
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Cristo Stoyos | Greek Singer |
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Matt Cooeyate | Boxcar Amigo |
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Marsellus Allen | |
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Anne Buffen | |
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Dieter Reshhe | Dieter |
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Frank Euward | Frank |
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Pat Switzler | |
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Steve Young | |
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Fred Portra | |
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G.H. Mackie | |
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John Benneth | |
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Judy Anne Leach |
| Director | Gus Van Sant |
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| Writer | Walt Curtis, Gus Van Sant | |
| Producer | Gus Van Sant | |
| Musician | Creighton Lindsay | |
| Photography | John J. Campbell | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Distributor | Criterion |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |