Prologue

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Plot

Produced on behalf of the National Film Board of Canada, Prologue is a story of the youth-rebellion movement of 1968. The film concentrates on Jesse (John Robb), who wanders the streets of Montreal selling underground newspapers. Despite the influence of his passive, drug-using roomie David (Gary Rader), Jesse insists upon pursuing the cause of political dissidence. Jesse heads for the fateful Chicago Democratic convention, while David moves to a commune with Jesse's girl friend Karen (Elaine Malus). Tired of trying to run away from controversy, Karen heads to Chicago for a reunion with Jesse, and a few philosophical discussions with "guest stars" Dick Gregory and Abbie Hoffman. Other members of the Intellectual Left making brief appearances in Prologue include Allen Ginsberg, Jean Genet, John Kenneth Galbraith, and William S. Burroughs. Director Robin Spry co-wrote the screenplay with Sherwood Forest (no, really). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Henry Gamer - Karen's Father; Victor Knight - Judge; William S. Burroughs - Himself; Allen Ginsberg; Dick Gregory; Abbie Hoffman; John Stuart Wildman; Fred Smith; Peter Cullen - Allen; Jean Genet; Frank Edwards - Janitor; Terrence Ross

Credit

Robin Spry - Director, Christopher Cordeaux - Editor, Saz Williams - Composer (Music Score), William Brooks - Composer (Music Score), Ventures - Songwriter, Douglas Kiefer - Cinematographer, Robin Spry - Producer, Tom Daly - Producer, Sherwood Forest - Screenwriter

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