“I a Man” is a film from 1967, directed by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol. The film is a drama where Tom Baker is the leading actor, portraying a male hustler engaging with different women. The film offers a unique inside view of the filming process, with intriguing behind-the-scenes facts.
Where it Filmed?
The movie was entirely shot in New York City, New York, the USA. Unfortunately, filming dates are not provided.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
---|---|
Tom Baker | Tom |
Nico | Nico |
Valerie Solanas | (as Valerie Solanis) |
Ingrid Superstar | |
Ultra Violet | |
Ivy Nicholson | |
Bettina Coffin | Tina |
Cynthia May | |
Stephanie Graves |
Trivia and Facts
- “I a Man” is a drama released on 24th August 1967, in the USA.
- The movie is about a male hustler and lasts for 1 hour and 39 minutes.
- The lead role, Tom, was played by Tom Baker. Nico and Valerie Solanas also starred in the film.
- The film was directed by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol.
- The film was produced and distributed by various companies, including Andy Warhol Films in the USA, New Vision Films in Australia, Raro Video in Italy, and Magnus Opus in Brazil.
- On the topic of the plot, a few keywords to note include stairway, hustler, male-prostitute, male-nudity, and male-rear-nudity.
- The film is known by various titles worldwide, such as “Я, мужчина” in the Soviet Union, “Én, a férfi” in Hungary, and “Yo, un hombre” in Venezuela.
- The film is in English and was shot entirely in black and white.
- The aspect ratio of the film is 1.37:1, and the sound mix is mono.
- An interesting trivia is that originally, Doors singer Jim Morrison was considered for the lead role opposite Nico, but was talked out of it by the Doors management.