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I Shot Andy Warhol

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
7.4K
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I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
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The story of Valerie Solanas, a '60s radical who preached misandry in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but after he repeatedly ... Read allThe story of Valerie Solanas, a '60s radical who preached misandry in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but after he repeatedly ignored her, she shot him.The story of Valerie Solanas, a '60s radical who preached misandry in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but after he repeatedly ignored her, she shot him.

  • Director
    • Mary Harron
  • Writers
    • Jeremiah Newton
    • Diane Tucker
    • Mary Harron
  • Stars
    • Lili Taylor
    • Jared Harris
    • Martha Plimpton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • Jeremiah Newton
      • Diane Tucker
      • Mary Harron
    • Stars
      • Lili Taylor
      • Jared Harris
      • Martha Plimpton
    • 47User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Valerie Jean Solanas
    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Andy Warhol
    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Stevie
    Lothaire Bluteau
    Lothaire Bluteau
    • Maurice Girodias
    Anna Thomson
    Anna Thomson
    • Iris
    Peter Friedman
    Peter Friedman
    • Alan Burke
    Tahnee Welch
    Tahnee Welch
    • Viva
    Jamie Harrold
    Jamie Harrold
    • Jackie Curtis
    Donovan Leitch Jr.
    Donovan Leitch Jr.
    • Gerard Malanga
    • (as Donovan Leitch)
    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • Ondine
    Reg Rogers
    Reg Rogers
    • Paul Morrisey
    • (as Reg Rodgers)
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Tom Baker
    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Laura
    Coco McPherson
    • Brigid Berlin
    Myriam Cyr
    Myriam Cyr
    • Ultra Violet
    Danny Morgenstern
    • Jeremiah Newton
    Lola Pashalinski
    Lola Pashalinski
    • Psychiatrist
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Hotel Earle Concierge
    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • Jeremiah Newton
      • Diane Tucker
      • Mary Harron
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    chicklet-2

    Great

    Lily Taylor was astonishingly good as Valerie in I Shot Andy Warhol. She's a versatile and entertaining actress who certainly does not get enough credit. Stephen Dorf as a transvestite... who knew? But he was also incredibly good. The entire cast does a fantastic job. It's a thoroughly enjoyable fictionalized chronicle of the emergence of the SCUM Manifesto and the events leading up to the shooting of Andy Warhol, by Taylor's character a paranoid schizophrenic, man-hating, lesbian. What could be more entertaining than that?
    9SKG-2

    Better than I thought it would be

    Lili Taylor, as I think I've said here before, is one of my favorite actresses, but I have to admit I was hesitant about seeing this film, especially when a friend told me he found it overrated. I have a hard time with people who type people in general terms, and this movie seemed, at first, to say "All men are scum." And the opening 15-30 minutes seem to indicate this is just going to be a rant. However, you do gradually get to empathize with all the people involved, and you do get an idea of how things were at that time. Taylor and Jared Harris were fine as Valerie Solanas and Andy Warhol, respectively, but the real surprise for me was Stephen Dorff as Candy Darling. I've never thought much of Dorff, but he really shone through here, refusing to stereotype Candy or inject too much pathos.
    6SnoopyStyle

    One woman show

    On 1968, Valerie Solanas (Lili Taylor) shots Andy Warhol (Jared Harris) and turns herself in to the police. Her reason lies in her anti-male Society for Cutting Up Men (SCUM) manifesto. She was molested as a child. She attended University of Maryland from 1954 to 58 where she developed her theory of the superiority of women. She prostituted herself and became a lesbian. Homeless in 1966 NYC, Valerie and friend Stevie (Martha Plimpton) meet transvestite Candy (Stephen Dorff). Candy is invited to Warhol's Factory. Valerie tags along hoping to get Warhol produce her play. Valerie meets avant-garde publisher Maurice Girodias while doing her aggressive panhandling.

    Lili Taylor is absolutely amazing. However Valerie's aggressively grating character makes it difficult to fully embrace this movie. There is no real tension. The ending is already shown. It's basically an one-woman show. It goes a long way but for me, it doesn't go far enough for greatness. It's one note played over and over again.
    7moonspinner55

    Looks and sounds amazing, but the narrative lags...

    Lili Taylor plays Valerie Solanas, an educated loose cannon, guerrilla female activist and self-described 'bull dyke', who was taken into custody in June 1968 after shooting and wounding Andy Warhol at his New York City office/hangout The Factory. Good-looking movie investigates a hazy chapter in history, yet leaves some unanswered questions in its wake (I wasn't aware that apparently an assistant was also shot, though the film makes no attempt to explain what happened to him). However, this small-budgeted film captures a decadently apathetic, coolly indifferent time and place quite vividly, as good as any post-'60s movie has yet managed. Taylor is appropriately forceful and ungainly in her role, which is more complex than one might think, and yet hers is the least interesting or intriguing character on display. Stephen Dorff does a pretty terrific job as transvestite Candy Darling, Tahnee Welch is unrecognizable as Warhol's most famous starlet Viva, and Jared Harris is flawless as Warhol (he nails it). Terrific art direction and composition, but the film lags a bit in the narrative department, with Solanas meeting an anti-bourgeois activist which doesn't come to much and has a facetious, puzzling relationship with publisher Maurice Girodias which seems half-baked. **1/2 from ****
    7Bailiff

    Warhol-haters, take heed

    Although this film is overlong and often dull, it's still an intriguing look into a feminist gone way over the edge, who directs her wrath upon one of the most polarized artists of the century (you either love Warhol or you despise him, it seems). Anyone who truly detested Warhol may enjoy just seeing him get shot... I mean, if you're sadistic. People who are neutral towards his "greatness" (like me) or unfamiliar with his work may lose interest in this film; only Lili Taylor's hard-edged performance keeps the somewhat muddled story above water. And since I've never met anyone who worships the ground Warhol walked on, I can't say as to what those people might think of this film...in its favor, the script is objective towards both Valerie Solanas and Andy. At any rate, "I Shot Andy Warhol" is worth checking out if you stumble upon it on IFC one night.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally planned as a documentary, but the filmmakers found almost no footage of Solanas or anyone to speak about her.
    • Goofs
      An end credit claims that Candy Darling died in 1975; she actually died in 1974.
    • Quotes

      Valerie Solanas: You're a guy? My god, I thought you were a lesbian.

      Candy Darling: Thanks, a lot of people say that.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Mulholland Falls/Sunset Park/The Truth About Cats and Dogs/I Shot Andy Warhol/Wings of Courage (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Burned
      Written by Neil Young

      Performed by Wilco

      Courtesy of Reprise Records

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yo disparé a Andy Warhol
    • Filming locations
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Playhouse International Pictures
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
      • BBC Arena
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,875,527
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,053
      • May 5, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,875,527
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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