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Pull my daisy (Motion picture : 1959)

Presents a slice of 1950's beatnik life in a New York Bowery loft.

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  • "Robert Frank : the complete film works"
  • "Birth of a nation"
  • "Birth of a nation"@en
  • "Beat and beyond : the films of Alfred Leslie"
  • "Beat and beyond : the films of Alfred Leslie"@en
  • "Films of Alfred Leslie"@en
  • "Last clean shirt"
  • "Last clean shirt"@en
  • "Two films by Alfred Leslie"@en
  • "Robert Frank : film works"
  • "Robert Frank : the complete film works, Vol. 1"

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  • "Presents a slice of 1950's beatnik life in a New York Bowery loft."@en
  • "Presents Jack Kerouac's adapted play; this version is widely acknowledged as a classic moment in American independent cinema, marked by Robert Frank's filmmaking debut. The film describes the moods and feelings of a group of poets and musicians meeting in a loft apartment on a Friday morning. Jack Kerouac speaks for all the characters and comments on their actions."
  • "Based on a scene from Jack Kerouac's play, "Beat Generation," with his improvised voice-over narration. The story centers around a brakeman and his wife, their friends, and a bishop who is invited over for dinner."
  • "Widely acknowledged as a classic of American independent cinema, Pull My Daisy was photographer Robert Frank's filmmaking debut. The film describes the moods and feelings of a group of poets and musicians meeting in a loft apartment on a Friday morning. The idea for the film was adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of his play, Beat Generation. Kerouac also provides the narration. Pull My Daisy features poets Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso, and artists Larry Rivers and Alice Neel. Based on an incident in the life of Beat icon Neal Cassady and his wife Carolyn, the film tells the story of a railway brakeman whose wife invites a respectable bishop over for dinner. However, the brakeman's bohemian friends crash the party, with comic results. The title Pull My Daisy was taken from a poem written by Kerouac, Ginsberg and Cassady in the late 1940's."@en
  • "Adaptation of Jack Kerouac's play, The Beat Generation. The loosely narrated events unfold between the uninhibited poets, a proper bishop and his followers, who call on the poets' friend and family."@en
  • "Ein paar gelangweilte Männer - unter ihnen Allen Ginsberg - hängen in der Wohnung einer Frau herum und nerven die Gastgeberin, indem sie unaufhaltsam und wirr durcheinander über Gott, die Welt und "poetry" reden und die Werte der Kleinbürger verhöhnen. Schließlich stößt auch noch der Ehemann Milo in der Uniform eines Eisenbahners dazu, bis seine Frau alle hinauswirft. Heftig diskutierend verschwindet die Gruppe im Treppenhaus... Ein typisches Portrait der Beat Generation voller Selbstironie nach einem Theaterstück von Jack Kerouac, der den Spielfilm - gedreht ohne Ton - kommentierte und dialogisierte."
  • "Describes the moods and feelings of a group of poets and musicians meeting in a loft apartment on a Friday morning. Jack Kerouac speaks for all the characters and comments on their actions."@en
  • "Describes the moods and feelings of a group of poets and musicians meeting in a loft apartment on a Friday morning. Jack Kerouac speaks for all the characters and comments on their actions."
  • "In Pull my daisy, a family struggling to fit in with their suburban neighbors, invites the local bishop over for dinner. However, their "Beat" friends crash the party. The last clean shirt follows a man and a woman as they drive a convertible automobile around in a city and talk to each other."@en
  • "Presents Jack Kerouac's adapted play; this version is"widely acknowledged as a classic moment in American independent cinema, marked [by] Robert Frank's filmmaking debut ..." (video cover)."

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  • "Experimental films"@en
  • "Experimental films"
  • "Personal/independent films"
  • "Autobiographical films"@en
  • "Independent films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Short films"

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  • "Pull my daisy (Motion picture : 1959)"@en
  • "Pull my daisy"@en
  • "Pull my daisy"
  • "Pull my Daisy"