Drying Up the Streets

Drying Up the Streets
Directed by Robin Spry
Produced by Ralph L. Thomas
Written by Anne Cameron
Starring Don Francks
Len Cariou
Sarah Torgov
August Schellenberg
Laurie Brown
Frank Moore
Warren Davis
Music by Patrick Russell
Cinematography Kenneth Gregg
Edited by Myrtle Virgo
Distributed by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Release date
Festival: September 1978, Montréal World Film Festival; CBC-TV: February 28, 1979
Running time
86 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Budget $300,000 (estimated)

Drying Up the Streets is a 1978 Canadian feature from Robin Spry produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Synopsis

This film was originally planned as a one-hour drama for the CBC’s For the Record series but was expanded into a feature while it was being shot cinéma vérité-style on the streets of Toronto in 1977. It concerns the search for a runaway (Laurie Brown) by her father (Don Francks), an aging hippy who is coerced to do so by a member of the RCMP drug squad (Len Cariou). Exploring the darker side of the ‘flower power’ generation, Drying Up the Streets mixes documentary realism with stylized set pieces.[1][2]

It’s one of director Robin Spry’s finest films; however, it never received theatrical distribution and was eventually aired on the CBC in 1979 to good notices.[3][4]

References

  1. Morris, Peter (1984). The Film Companion. Toronto: Irwin Publishing. pp. 90–91. ISBN 0 7725 1505 0.
  2. Clandfield, David (1987). Canadian Film. Toronto: Oxford University Press. p. 95. ISBN 0 19 540581 1.
  3. Adilman, Sid (March 7, 1979). "Drying Up the Streets (review)". Variety: 74.
  4. Isaac, Doug (September 1978). "Drying Up the Streets (review)". Cinema Canada (49): 69–72.


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