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Pull My Daisy

  • 1959
  • 30min
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6,4/10
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Pull My Daisy (1959)
Short

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA married couple vainly hopes that their irreverent beat poet friends will behave themselves when the bishop comes to visit.A married couple vainly hopes that their irreverent beat poet friends will behave themselves when the bishop comes to visit.A married couple vainly hopes that their irreverent beat poet friends will behave themselves when the bishop comes to visit.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Frank
    • Alfred Leslie
  • Scénario
    • Jack Kerouac
  • Casting principal
    • Jack Kerouac
    • Allen Ginsberg
    • Gregory Corso
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    853
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Frank
      • Alfred Leslie
    • Scénario
      • Jack Kerouac
    • Casting principal
      • Jack Kerouac
      • Allen Ginsberg
      • Gregory Corso
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    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Jack Kerouac
    Jack Kerouac
    • Narrator
    Allen Ginsberg
    Allen Ginsberg
    • Allen
    • (as Alan Ginsberg)
    Gregory Corso
    • Gregory
    Larry Rivers
    • Milo
    Peter Orlovsky
    Peter Orlovsky
    • Peter
    Delphine Seyrig
    Delphine Seyrig
    • Milo's Wife
    • (as Beltiane)
    David Amram
    • Mezz McGillicuddy
    Richard Bellamy
    • Bishop
    • (as Mooney Pebbles)
    Alice Neel
    • Bishop's Mother
    Sally Gross
    • Bishop's Sister
    Denise Parker
    • Girl in Bed
    Pablo Frank
    • Pablo
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Frank
      • Alfred Leslie
    • Scénario
      • Jack Kerouac
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    A Historical Piece...

    Although this "short" is very hard to find - you are most likely going to have to hunt for a bootleg copy somewhere - it is worth the hunt for anyone who understands the historical context of the picture. It was the only film the beats ever made, and the highlights can are to be found in the narration by Jack Kerouac and the musical score (classical / be-bop / jazzy) done by David Amram. The themes are typical of the beats and of Kerouac - railroad brakemen, beer, poetry, pot.. etc, but in all seriousness this is a rare gem and gives a brief look into the consciousness of the beat poets / writers. Kerouac sounds drunk and probably is drunk, but that just adds to the aura and humor of the film.
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    More for the Beats Than Anything

    Perhaps the definitive Beat flick "Pull My Daisy" stars some of the foremost figures of the fabled Beat Generation from the literary genre's prime. Based on a play by Jack Kerouac the film is narrated by Kerouac himself as fellow Beat compadres Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and Peter Orlovsky chat, horse around and try to behave in a family setting. Friendship, familial interactions, music and intellectualism ("Is Baseball holy?") constitute the gathering. While not among the best shorts as this slow going and tedious affair will appeal to die hards alone the personages involved make it priceless and essential. Historical, charmingly pretentious and fascinating this is one every film buff and lit enthusiast should view.
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    "The Beat Generation"

    One of the more quintessential displays of the era of Beat poetry and Bop music. Set in a NYC apartment, the movie is narrated by Jack Keoruac and portrays the life of an artistic 'family'. From painter, poet, and musician, the movie moves quickly without any particular place to go. It strikes at the heart of the movement and should be avoided by anybody who cannot stand the sometimes 'zoned' out babble of this generation. Enjoyable and short, the film fits a small genre of the American experience.
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    A Radical Film that Showed Us a Movement- and Also Created One.

    "The first truly beat film" -Jonas Mekas

    It is easy to say that Pull My Daisy is the epitome of "beat generation" cinema. It can also be said that Pull My Daisy was the first film to practice the radical beliefs of "The New American Cinema Group". After all the historical and analytical nonsense is done, you are still left with a film that is passionate, personal, and most importantly- a film that entertains while expanding your understanding of art and the artist within a movement.

    Pull My Daisy is based on the third act of a play written by beat generation mastermind Jack Kerouac untitled The Beat Generation (which was changed because MGM had the copyright to Beat Generation because of a low budget B-movie made by the studio in the late 50's). The new title was based on a poem written by Kerouac, poet Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady in a be-bop jazz meditation (jazz and meditation- two important aspects of the film!) The film takes place in a New york apartment and never leaves the apartment except in one dream sequence. The cast of characters reads like a who's who of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Curso, Peter Orvolosky (all of which retain their real names during the film). The film itself is beautifully narrated by Keroauc with a subtle be bop jazz soundtrack. The cast acts like themselves- substance abusing philosophers who sit in lotus positions contemplating life and art. The story picks up with the entrance of a bishop with his mother and sister. He is an outsider who enters this world of poets and must focus on their neo-buddhist rantings of "is baseball holy...etc.".

    Where other films of "The New American Cinema" seem detached and unaccessible to the public- Pull My Daisy is an honest and almost affectionate portrait of the beat generation. This is the one film (with a possible inclusion of Cassavette's Shadows) of the movement that expands past the area of modernist-artistic riff-raff and tells a true story that is virtuous and right (yet highly symbolic and leaves the viewer questioning many aspects of life). Pull My Daisy is the shining star of the cannon of "The New American Cinema" and is a film that should forever be preserved for generations of alienated film makers and cinema fans.
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    Question

    I just finished my kerouac biography and am still interested in seeing this film even though he was pretty much worthless as a human being in all practical terms. He is commendable in one thing and that one thing is that he had a passion, and while I believe everyone should have a passion, I'm not into the capitalistic approach of "copy, steal, and loved ones be damned because I'm all that matters to me" approach that feeds Kerouac's delusions(or perhaps not)of grandeur. Anyway, I don't mean to put him down too much. I still liked THE SUBTERRANEANS and ONE THE ROAD because no matter how whimsical the storyline may be, he comes up with valuable truths about life, relationships, and massive orgies!-My top three things to look for in a book-baby SOo-um-yah I would preferably like to rent the movie before I buy it and I've tried libraries, movie rental places(firstchoice&moviegallery), I've even tried ebay(withtherestoftheworld!)- with no luck. Anyone know who might carry it? I'd appreciate any point in the right direction-Thanks!

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    • Anecdotes
      Debut of actress Delphine Seyrig.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Fifties (1997)
    • Bandes originales
      The Crazy Daisy
      Written by David Amram, Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac

      Performed by Anita Ellis

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 novembre 1959 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Погадай на ромашке
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • G-String Enterprises
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono

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