Paul Morrissey
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Paul Morrissey (born February 23, 1938 in New York City) is an American film director.
Paul Morrissey became associated with Andy Warhol, who inspired a new, more bold, avant-garde and provocative direction in Morrissey's filmmaking.
Joe Dallesandro frequently starred in Morrissey's films.
Filmography
- Spike Of Bensonhurst 1988 - Director and Writer
- Beethoven's Nephew 1985 - Director and Writer
- Mixed Blood 1985 - Director and Writer
- Forty Deuce 1982 - Director and Screenplay
- Madame Wang's 1981 - Director, Writer, Cinematography
- Hound Of The Baskervilles 1978 - Director and Writer
- Blood for Dracula 1974 (a.k.a Andy Warhol's Dracula) - Director and Writer
- Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) (a.k.a Andy Warhol's Frankenstein) - Director and Writer. in 3D
- Heat 1972 (a.k.a "Andy Warhol's Heat")- Director, Writer, Cinematography, Producer
- Women In Revolt 1972 - Director, Writer, Cinematography, Editor, Producer
- L'amour 1972 - Director, Writer, Producer
- Trash 1970 (a.k.a "Andy Warhol's Trash") - Director, Writer, Cinematography, Editor, Producer
- Flesh 1968 (a.k.a "Andy Warhol's Flesh") - Director, Writer, Cinematography, Producer
- Lonesome Cowboys 1968 - Director, Writer, Editor, Producer
- Imitation Of Christ 1967 - Director and Cinematography
- The Loves Of Ondine 1967 - Director and Writer
- Chelsea Girls 1966 - Director and Cinematography
[1] [May 2007]