Lonesome Cowboys (1968) | |
Director(s) | Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Paul Morrissey |
Top Genres | Western |
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Lonesome Cowboys (1968) was a Western Film directed by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol and produced by Paul Morrissey.
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The film was shot at the end of January 1968 in Arizona, on location in Old Tucson and at the Rancho Linda Vista Dude ranch 20 miles outside the city where some John Wayne movies had been filmed. It was edited by Andy Warhol while he was recuperating from wounds suffered when he was shot by Valerie Solanas on June 3, 1968,
Unable to find a major commercial exhibitor, Andy Warhol rented the Garrick Theatre in New York City, where it opened on 5 May 1969. According to co-director and producer Paul Morrissey, the film grossed a hefty $35,000-$40,000 during its first week, with only $9,000 spent on advertising. It was also booked at New York City's 55th Street Playhouse at the same time, where it broke the "single-day house mark," taking in $3,837 at $3.00 per ticket. That very same day it made $2,780 at the Garrick. The film ran for 20 weeks at various art houses in Los Angeles, and 2-1/2 months in San Francisco under distribution by Sherpix.
The cast was supposed to include both Brigid Berlin (aka Brigid Polk) and Ondine but according to David Bourdon, both failed to show up.
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Unable to find a major commercial exhibitor, Andy Warhol rented the Garrick Theatre in New York City, where it opened on 5 May 1969. According to co-director and producer Paul Morrissey, the film grossed a hefty $35,000-$40,000 during its first week, with only $9,000 spent on advertising. It was also booked at New York City's 55th Street Playhouse at the same time, where it broke the "single-day house mark," taking in $3,837 at $3.00 per ticket. That very same day it made $2,780 at the Garrick. The film ran for 20 weeks at various art houses in Los Angeles, and 2-1/2 months in San Francisco under distribution by Sherpix.
The cast was supposed to include both Brigid Berlin (aka Brigid Polk) and Ondine but according to David Bourdon, both failed to show up.
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