
Mala Noche
Drama · Romance
Overview
Walt is a lonely convenience store clerk who has fallen in love with a Mexican migrant worker named Johnny. Though Walt has little in common with the object of his affections — including a shared language — his desire to possess Johnny prompts a sexual awakening that results in a tangled love triangle.
Top Cast
Doug Cooeyate
Doug Cooeyate
Johnny
Doug Cooeyate
Johnny
Tim Streeter
Tim Streeter
Walt Curtis
Tim Streeter
Walt Curtis
Sam Downey
Sam Downey
Hotel Clerk
Sam Downey
Hotel Clerk
Nyla McCarthy
Nyla McCarthy
Betty
Nyla McCarthy
Betty
Ray Monge
Ray Monge
Roberto Pepper
Ray Monge
Roberto Pepper
Robert Lee Pitchlynn
Robert Lee Pitchlynn
Bob Pitchlynn
Robert Lee Pitchlynn
Bob Pitchlynn


Gus Van Sant
Gus Van Sant
Guy at Hotel (uncredited)
Gus Van Sant
Guy at Hotel (uncredited)
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