Double Feature


Dusty and Sweets McGee
Meet Tip, Pam, Larry, Kit, Dusty, Sweets McGee and nameless, aimless more with young faces and old eyes. Meet them, but don’t get too attached. Because tomorrow some of them may not be alive. Most of the people who appear in his astonishing semi-documentary about the daily life of Los Angeles heroin abusers are real-life addicts, caught up in an endless cycle of stealing, hustling, jail time, shooting up, and coming down. Realistic and unapologetic, the film includes only a handful of actors, including Billy Grey (Father Knows Best) portraying a street-smart drug dealer. Directed by Floyd Mutrux (American Hot Wax), with graphic cinematography by William A. Fraker (Bullitt), Dusty and Sweets McGee is “a film in its own category. There are long stretches during which it’s hard to take your eyes off the screen” (Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle). (Warner Bros)
- Director
- Floyd Mutrux
- Writer
- Floyd Mutrux
- Starring
- Clifton Tip Fredell, Kit Ryder, Billy Gray
- Year
- 1971
- Rated
- R
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 92 minutes
Born to Win
A Times Square junkie who dreams of freedom and dignity gets between a pusher and two narcs out to burn the dealer. (Park Circus)
George Segal headlines an unforgettable document of ‘70s New York City. Director Ivan Passer’s first English-language film features a stellar supporting cast that includes Karen Black, Paula Prentiss, Robert De Niro, and more!
- Director
- Ivan Passer
- Writer
- Screenplay by David Scott Milton & Ivan Passer, original story by David Scott Milton
- Starring
- George Segal, Paula Prentiss, Karen Black, Jay Fletcher, Hector Elizondo, Robert De Niro
- Year
- 1971
- Rated
- R
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 88 minutes