I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) [R]

Release Date:
May 1, 1996

Original Title:
I Shot Andy Warhol

Alternate Titles:
射杀安迪·沃霍尔

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
BBC Arena
Playhouse International Pictures
Samuel Goldwyn Company

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 103

You only get one shot at fame.

Based on the true story of Valerie Solanas who was a 1960s radical preaching hatred toward men in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but he continued to ignore her. So she shot him. This is Valerie's story.

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Art Department Coordinator:
John Bruce

Book:
Jeremiah Newton

Casting:
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Billy Hopkins
Kerry Barden

Costume Design:
David C. Robinson

Director:
Mary Harron

Director of Photography:
Ellen Kuras

Editor:
Keith Reamer

Executive Producer:
Lindsay Law
Anthony Wall

Key Makeup Artist:
Marjorie Durand

Makeup Artist:
Judy Chin

Music:
John Cale

Producer:
Tom Kalin
Christine Vachon

Production Design:
Thérèse DePrez

Researcher:
Diane Tucker

Script Supervisor:
Sheila Waldron

Set Decoration:
Diane Lederman

Sound Editor:
Kevin Lee

Sound Mixer:
Robert Taz Larrea
John Marshall

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Novack

Special Effects:
Joyce George

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rob Benevides

Supervising Sound Editor:
Harry Peck Bolles

Writer:
Daniel Minahan
Mary Harron

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