Ingrid Superstar Movies

1967  
 
Tom Baker is a blonde bisexual and the only man in this experimental exploitation film directed by Andy Warhol. He and his female co-stars are shown in various stages of nudity as Warhol continues his cinematic voyeurism. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tom BakerCynthia May, (more)
1967  
 
Andy Warhol shows technical improvement in this experimental film with music by the Velvet Underground. He effectively blends multi-printed scenes in an effective display of psychedelic colors. Warhol continues his voyeuristic tendencies as the camera films two people making love. A rape scene is included, and Ondine recalls a homosexual experience. A model applies makeup as her boyfriend tries to get her to answer his pointless questions. Fans of Warhol and his films will find this enjoyable, while others will be offended and possibly bored. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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International Velvet
1967  
 
Joe Spencer plays the title character in this typical experimental film from Andy Warhol. Spencer is the object of sexual desire for several willing females, and Warhol continues his cinematic voyeurism with nudity from both genders. The end result is more tedious than erotically provocative. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ed Wiener
1967  
 
One of the first "underground" films of the 1960's to achieve a degree of mainstream acceptance (it was an actual hit in New York City, was well-received in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and was banned in Chicago and Boston), Andy Warhol's The Chelsea Girls offered a long, unblinking look into the lives of Warhol's retinue of "superstars" as they showed off for the camera in their various rooms in the notorious Chelsea Hotel, long a favored New York hangout for writers, artists and bohemians. Along with such notables of the moment as Eric Emerson, Brigid Polk, Ondine, and Mario Montez, one of the "girls" was Mary Woronov, years before she gained a cult following for her work in Rock 'n' Roll High School and Eating Raoul. The three-and-a-half hour film consisted of two series of images shown simultaneously, though only one soundtrack was audible; in 1995, Warhol associate Paul Morrissey prepared a video edition for broadcast on British television, though the film has yet to be broadcast in the United States and there is no authorized video release as yet in North America. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
OndineMary Might, (more)

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