Unmade Beds (1976 film)

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Unmade Beds
Directed byAmos Poe[1]
Written byAmos Poe
Produced byAmos Poe
Running time
70 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Unmade Beds is a 1976 American independent film directed by Amos Poe and starring Duncan Hannah, Eric Mitchell, Patti Astor, and Debbie Harry. The film was shot guerilla style on the streets of New York City on a shoestring budget with a small cast and crew. It was heavily influenced by the films of the French New Wave, particularly Breathless.[2]

Plot[edit]

Rico is a photographer in New York City, although he behaves as if he thinks he is living in Paris. He fancies himself a gangster. His camera is his gun, which he loads with bullets of film. He has several encounters with various women. He also owes a large sum of money to some criminal associates, who eventually have him shot in the street.

Cast[edit]

  • Duncan Hannah - Rico
  • Eric Mitchell - Paul Orsalino
  • Patti Astor - Jeanne Moreau
  • Debbie Harry - Blondie

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Subway Riders 1981 Directed by Amos Poe". letterboxd.com. Retrieved 2017-08-26.
  2. ^ "Amos Poe". Boy Scout Magazine. Retrieved 13 February 2024.

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