Slipstream (1973 film)

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Directed byDavid Acomba
Written byWilliam Fruet
Produced byJames Margellos
StarringLuke Askew
Patti Oatman
Eli Rill
Scott Hylands
Slipstream
Directed byDavid Acomba
Written byWilliam Fruet
Produced byJames Margellos
StarringLuke Askew
Patti Oatman
Eli Rill
Scott Hylands
CinematographyMarc Champion
Edited byTony Lower
Distributed byPacific Rim
Cinepix Film Properties
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
Running time
93 min
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Slipstream is a Canadian drama film, released in 1973.[1] Directed by David Acomba and written by William Fruet, it won the Canadian Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1973.[2]

The film stars Luke Askew as Mike Mallard, a popular but reclusive radio DJ who broadcasts his show from an isolated barn in the wilderness. After he is discovered by four young people, he begins to get romantically involved with one of them, Kathy (Patti Oatman), while simultaneously battling with Alec (Eli Rill), his producer who wants him to play more contemporary pop hits.

The film's soundtrack includes music by Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, and Townes Van Zandt.

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