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Learn more. Underground U.S.A.: Directed by Eric Mitchell. With Patti Astor, Rene Ricard, Tom Wright, Eric Mitchell. An older woman (Astor) looks for love with younger men in a take-off of Sunset Boulevard.
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Underground U.S.A. is a 1980 feature-length underground film directed by Eric Mitchell and starring Patti Astor, Rene Ricard, Jackie Curtis, Cookie Mueller, Tom Wright, John Lurie, and Taylor Mead. Future director Jim Jarmusch was the sound recordist on this film.
2. Nov. 2018 · admin November 2, 2018. 2 2,467. In June 1980, (Eric) Mitchell released a sixteen-millimeter feature that was specifically designed to be shown at midnight and was called Underground U.S.A. More Morrissey than Warhol (with a cameo appearance by Taylor Mead), the film is Sunset Boulevard out of Heat, transposed to no-wave haute monde.
19. Mai 2014 · 83. 6.5K views 9 years ago. Rene Ricard as Kenneth, Patti Astor as Vicky and Eric Mitchell as Victor in UNDERGROUND USA 1980, 16mm, written and directed by Eric Mitchell. Cinematography by Tom...
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Directed by Eric Mitchell. The end of a superstar. The Sunset Blvd. of underground cinema, and a suitably ambivalent retrospect on the star-game casualties of New York’s upper depths, with Patti Astor statuesquely hysterical as a 20-year-old Norma Desmond, made up to recall Edie Sedgwick and surrounded by Warhol’s lost children.