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  1. Summary. Morrissey broke out of the Warhol shadow with a surprisingly successful trilogy of films that he wrote, photographed, and directed with minimal resources from 1968 to 1972. Although all three films carry Warhol's title ( Andy Warhol Presents Flesh, etc.) they are clearly Morrissey's films. True, they retain elements of what is usually ...

  2. His most famous films include Flesh, Trash (1970), Heat, Flesh For Frankenstein (1973) and Blood for Dracula (1974), all starring Joe Dallesandro, and the 1980's New York trilogy Forty Deuce (1982), Mixed Blood and Spike of Bensonhurst (1988).

  3. Flesh, Trash and Heat are three films presented as a loosely connected trilogy. They are very much writer/director Paul Morrissey's stories - Andy Warhol's involvement appears to have been little beyond sticking his name at the top of the credits upon completion.

  4. 13 de feb. de 2009 · 1. Laurence Olivier. Richard III. I have never tired of watching this film over the decades, ever since it premiered on TV in 1955, the same day of its theatrical release.

  5. Morrissey broke out of the Warhol shadow with a surprisingly successful trilogy of films that he wrote, photographed, and directed with minimal resources from 1968 to 1972. Although all three films carry Warhol's title (Andy Warhol Presents Flesh, etc.) they are clearly Morrissey's films.

  6. Flesh (alternative title: Andy Warhol's Flesh) is a 1968 American film directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Joe Dallesandro as a hustler working on the streets of New York City. It highlights various Warhol superstars, in addition to being the film debuts of both Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling.

  7. Heat is a 1972 American comedy drama film written and directed by Paul Morrissey, produced by Andy Warhol, and starring Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles and Andrea Feldman. The film was conceived by Warhol as a parody of the 1950 film Sunset Boulevard.