
Dry Cycle (2003)
Release Year: 2003
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Night Wash, Tis nyhtas ta kamomata, Spin, Shoot and Run, Spin
Director: Isaac H. Eaton
Writer: Bill Pruitt, Christine Peake
Production & Genre
Producer: executive producer: Peer J. Oppenheimer, Michael Thomas Shannon
co-executive producer: Larry Rattner, Tim Swain
line producer: Susan R. Rodgers
associate producer: Bradford Scherick
producer: Ron Wolotzky
Companies: Newmark Films Inc., Production company
Budget: N/A
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Story
In 'Dry Cycle', we meet Dave, an artist, at a Laundromat as the sun sets. He's worried about his wife's ticking biological clock. Meanwhile, Ruby, a fiery woman carrying a mean-looking baby named Lloyd and toting a gun, enters the scene. This initiates a chain of events involving various characters - including a stern town sheriff and a bounty hunter who loves guns, all revolving around ownership of the baby. Throughout an eventful night, each character seeks their desired resolution.
Summary
'Dry Cycle' is a comedic, romantic caper film set in motion when Dave, an artist struggling with his wife's desire for a child, encounters Ruby, a woman on the run with her newborn son Lloyd and a gun. The plot twists involve multiple characters - including a snitching clown - all seeking ownership or control over young Lloyd. Directed by Isaac H. Eaton, this 2003 American film navigates its characters through an overnight journey towards their respective desired outcomes.