The Flower Thief Explained

Director:Ron Rice
Producer:Ron Rice
Starring:Taylor Mead
Editing:Ron Rice
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:United states
Language:English

The Flower Thief is a 1960 underground film directed by Ron Rice.

Production

Shot in 1959 in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood and using surplus 16mm film, the film features non-professional actors like Taylor Mead and Eric "Big Daddy" Nord, and Beat poets living in North Beach such as Bob Kaufman.[1] Skippy Alvarez, who worked at Vesuvio's Bar and lived at The Swiss American Hotel, appears in the film. She had just returned from attempting to bail Bob Kaufman out of jail. She spoke about how she wished the North Beach police would leave the Beats alone & quit hassling them.[2] [3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://blog.unl.edu/dixon/2011/08/25/ron-rices-the-flower-thief-1960 Wheeler W. Dixon, professor of film at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL Blog
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=6Il-DwAAQBAJ Rewriting Indie Cinema - Google Books
  3. http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0511,trackingshots,62060,20.html Village Voice on The Flower Thief
  4. http://people.wcsu.edu/mccarneyh/fva/r/RRice_bio.html Short biography of Ron Rice, including info on The Flower Thief