Bike Boy (1967)
Joe Spencer, a member of a motorcycle gang, is taking a shower. After his bout with personal hygiene, Joe encounters Andy Warhol's "superstars," who engage him in conversation. The superstars crack jokes he doesn't understand and continually correct his poor pronunciation in an attempt to deflate his machismo. In response to these provocations, Joe becomes more obscene and more boasting, but ultimately, he cannot compete with the put-downs that are part of the put-on performances of the Warhol superstars, who prevail over him in the end.
Directors: Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey.
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Joseph Spencer as Joe, the Motorcyclist |
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Ed Wiener as Joe's Buddy |
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Vera Cruz as Other Cyclist |
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George Ann as Salesman |
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Bruce Ann as Salesman |
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Ed Hood as Florist |
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Brigid Berlin as Woman with husband |
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Ingrid Superstar as Girl in kitchen |
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Ann Wehrer as Woman wearing wig |
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Viva as Girl on couch |
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Clay Bird as Husband |
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Bettina Coffin as Florist woman |
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Valerie Solanas as Woman on street |
| Camera | Paul Morrissey | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Andy Warhol | Director |
| Directing | Paul Morrissey | Director |