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Flesh (alternate title: Andy Warhol's Flesh) is a 1968 film directed by American filmmaker Paul Morrissey.
Flesh is the first film of the "Paul Morrissey Trilogy" produced by Andy Warhol. The other films in the trilogy include Trash and Heat. All three have gained a cult following and are noted examples of the ideals and ideology of the time period.
The film stars Joe Dallesandro as a hustler working on the streets of New York City. The movie highlights various Warhol superstars, in addition to being the film debuts of both Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling. Also appearing are Geraldine Smith as Joe's wife and Patti D'Arbanville as her lover.
As the film begins, Geraldine ejects Joe from their bed and insists he go out on the streets to make some money for her girlfriend's abortion. This leads to Joe's various encounters with clients, including an artist who wishes to draw Joe, played by Maurice Bradell, Louis Waldron as a gymnast, and John Christian.
Scenes filmed on the streets of New York City show Joe spending time with other hustlers, one of which is played by his real life brother, and teaching the tricks of the trade to the new hustler, played by Barry Brown. The film includes a scene of Joe interacting with his real life one-year-old son. Flesh concludes with Joe in bed with Geraldine Smith and Patti D'Arbanville. The women strip Joe and begin to get intimate with each other. In turn, Joe gets bored and falls asleep.
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Keywords: based-on-novel, blood, camera-shot-of-feet, detective, egg, evil-man, female-stockinged-feet, foot-closeup, murder, pantyhoseActors: Eugenio Martín (writer), Giuseppe Mangione (writer), Antonio Casas (actor), Joachim Fuchsberger (actor), Marco Guglielmi (actor), Gerhard Schmidt (miscellaneous crew), Carl Lange (actor), José María Caffarel (actor), Werner Peters (actor), Roberto Rey (actor), Lorenzo Robledo (actor), Harald Reinl (director), Fernando Sancho (actor), Rafael Vaquero (actor), Francesco De Masi (composer),
Genres: Crime, Drama, Horror, Mystery,Flesh ( Andy Warhol's Flesh ) [1968] is a movie by Paul Morrissey starring Joe Dallesandro, Geraldine Smith, Patti D'Arbanville, Candy Darling and Jackie Curtis.
Directed by Paul Morrissey, with Joe Dallesandro, Geraldine Smith, Patti D'Arbanville, Candy Darling, Jackie Curtis, John Christian. DVD: http://www.dvd-store.it/DVD/DVD-Video/ID-10871/Flesh.aspx A man desperate for money and no income, turns prostitute and interplays with a variety of clients and hustlers. La giornata di un giovane prostituto di New York, costretto a mantenere un figlio e a raccogliere soldi per far abortire l'amante. www.rarovideo.com www.minervapictures.com
The opening scene of Andy Warhol's production "FLESH" directed by Paul Morrissey. With Joe Dallesandro. The song is "Makin' Wicky Wacky Down in Waikiki" by Sophie Tucker(1886-1966) www.imdb.com/title/tt0062979/
The original trailer for "Flesh" (U.S.A., 1968) - Paul Morrissey's directorial debut. "Flesh" stars Joe Dallesandro as a N.Y. hustler sent to work the streets by his lesbian wife who needs money to finance her girlfriend's abortion.
clip from "Flesh", 1968 Warhol/Morrissey film scene features mainly Jackie Curtis and Joe Dallesandro with Geri Miller in the background
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Here in this night
In the darkest of hours
I feel a cold wind that tells
Of a storm front drawing near
It speaks of greed and of hunger
Of envy and dread
Tells of the anger and hate
That arose from the fear
Who said life's easy
Who said life's fair
Who said good luck will be with those who dare
To follow their heart, and not follow their fear
And if the good all die young
Then who are all those still here
Take a look around you
See what you've got
You just see what you don't have
And of that you still have a lot
The sky is the limit
The sky's not enough
The tough keep going
Not only when the going gets rough
It seems we all
Don't worry much
About what is happening
Left and right of us
But even if I try my hardest
Not to care
One question remains
And I'd like to hear your answer
Acting on target
At robotic speed
Recklessly feeding
Your robotic needs
No minute wasted
Emotions refused
Your brain's exploited
Your heart remains unused
It seems we all...
Name your price
How much is it to buy your loyalty
I'll do so, if I can afford
Name your price
How much do you charge to show remorse
To throw your indifference overboard
Won't you once
Think just a little while about
What you will leave behind
When you decease
Won't you once
Just once be good for something
Good for someone
Good for yourself at least
Here in this night
In the darkest of hours
I feel a cold wind that tells
Of a storm front drawing near
It speaks of greed and of hunger
Of envy and dread
Tells of the anger and hate
That arose from the fear
Who said life's easy
And who said life's fair
Who said good luck will be with those who dare
To follow their heart not their fear
And if it's hope that dies last
Why do all us hopeless still live
Brother kills sister
Father kills son
Religion kills reason
Reason becomes undone
The end always
Justifies the means
Just running a program
Rooted deeply in our genes
It seems we all...
Name your price...
I have no faith
In a God above
But if I had
Then this would be my prayer:
Oh Seven Seas
Raise all your waves