23 March 2006, by Webmaster
TORONTO-When he set out to adapt Vivienne Laxdal’s play These Girls for the big screen, writer- director John Hazlett (Bad Money) was convinced it would be an easy sell, because what sells better than sex? “Crassly, on the surface, it’s the story of three girls sleeping with this guy,” he says. “It’s like a sex comedy. You can’t really get too much more commercial.” But it still took more than four years for Hazlett (who also produced Gary Burns’s cult hits Kitchen (...)