I, a Man (1967)
Morrissey and Warhol's commercial take on the Swedish film I, A Woman. Somebody suggested to Warhol that they wanted a sexploitation film in the vein of I, A Woman, and so he and Morrissey concocted I, A Man. They created the story of this male hustler who talks with and sleeps with a series of women over the course of the film. The women are: a young woman who worries about parental acceptance of her sexuality, a woman who is on a couch, a woman with whom he does a seance, a woman who speaks French, a lesbian, and a married woman.
Directors: Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey.
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Tom Baker as Himself |
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Valerie Solanas as Herself |
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Ingrid Superstar as Herself |
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Nico as Herself |
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Ultra Violet as |
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Ivy Nicholson as |
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Bettina Coffin as |
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Cynthia May as |
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Stephanie Graves as |
| Directing | Andy Warhol | Director |
| Directing | Paul Morrissey | Director |