Walt Curtis

Walt Curtis Trailers

Walt Curtis: The Peckerneck Poet TrailerPaydirt TrailerProperty Trailer

Walt Curtis (born July 4, 1941) is a poet, novelist and painter from Portland, Oregon. He is mainly known for his autobiographical work, Mala Noche (1977), which became the basis for Gus Van Sant's 1985 film of the same name. Curtis has shared the bill with many Beat Generation writers, such as Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Ken Kesey.

Most Popular Walt Curtis Trailers

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Paydirt Trailer (1981)

05 August 1981

Cash-strapped Oregon winemakers turn to growing pot in order to finance their vineyard.

Walt Curtis: The Peckerneck Poet Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Directed by animator and filmmaker Bill Plympton, this 1997 documentary provides a glimpse into the life of poet Walt Curtis, on whose memoir MALA NOCHE is based.

Mala Noche Trailer (1987)

19 June 1987

Walt is a lonely convenience store clerk who has fallen in love with a Mexican migrant worker named Johnny.

Property Trailer (1979)

03 February 1979

Facing eviction, the residents of a bohemian quarter of Portland, Oregon organize to collectively purchase a block of houses, only to get a crash course in bureaucracy.