Chelsea Girls (1966)
September 1, 1966Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

Brigid Berlin
Self - The Duchess

Randy Borscheidt
Self

Christian Aaron Boulogne
Self

Christian Päffgen
Self

Angelina 'Pepper' Davis
Self

Dorothy Dean
Self

Eric Emerson
Self

Patrick Flemming
Self

Ed Hood
Self

Arthur Loeb
Self

Donald Lyons
Self

Gerard Malanga
Son

Marie Menken
Mother

Mario Montez
Transvestite

Nico
Self

Ondine
Self - Pope

Rona Page
Self

Albert Rene Ricard
Self

Ronna
Self

Edie Sedgwick
Self

Ingrid Superstar
Self

International Velvet
Self

Mary Woronov
Hanoi Hannah

Andy Warhol
Writer / Director / Producer / Cinematography
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Chelsea Girls is a 1966 American experimental underground film directed by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. The film was Warhol's first major commercial success after a long line of avant-garde art films (both feature-length and short). It was shot at the Hotel Chelsea and other locations in New York City, and follows the lives of several of the young women living there, and stars many of Warhol's superstars. The film is presented in a split screen, accompanied by alternating soundtracks attached to each scene and an alternation between black-and-white and color photography. The original cut runs at just over three hours long.
In 2024, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
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