Vinyl (1965 film)
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Directed by | Andy Warhol |
Written by | Ronald Tavel |
Produced by | Andy Warhol |
Starring | Gerard Malanga Edie Sedgwick Ondine Tosh Carillo |
Distributed by | The Factory |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Vinyl is a 1965 American black-and-white experimental film directed by Andy Warhol at The Factory. It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange, starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine, and Tosh Carillo, and featuring such songs as "Nowhere to Run" by Martha and the Vandellas, "Tired of Waiting for You" by The Kinks, "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones and "Shout" by The Isley Brothers.
Cast
- Gerard Malanga as Victor
- Edie Sedgwick as Extra
- Ondine as Scum Baby
- Tosh Carillo as The Doctor
- Larry Latrae
- J.D. McDermott as Cop
- Jacques Potin as Extra
Production
Vinyl is often credited as Sedgwick's first appearance in film, although she in fact appeared in a non-speaking role in the earlier Warhol film Horse (1965). Sedgwick has no lines of dialogue in the entire film. Vinyl was filmed unrehearsed and was also performed live in various stage productions.[1]
Legacy
Vinyl is included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.
See also
References
- ^ Joseph, Branden. Neo-Dada and Pop Art, Fall 2007 G4848 at Columbia University, 4 December 2007 lecture.
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