This is a beautiful film shot by Bruce Baillie in 1966. Unfortunately the sound track left something to be desired, so I decided to do my own. It is dedicated to the late Stephen McMahan, sound designer extraordinaire; I used many of his sounds. Also thanks to Simon Stockhausen, Chris Watson and the gents at Sonic Couture, Stephen Howell, Sonokinetics, Soundiron and Joe Trupiano for their fabulous libraries! By the way, it has nothing to do with San Francisco's Castro Street. The location is actually a different Castro Street, across the bay in Richmond, in a huge Southern Pacific railroad yard. The voices are, first, English comedian Reginald Gardner from 1936, and second, the American comic Shorty Petterstein from 1957.