Harlot (1964 film) explained

Harlot
Director:Andy Warhol
Producer:Andy Warhol
Starring:Mario Montez
Gerard Malanga
Distributor:The Factory
Runtime:67 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Harlot is a 1964 American underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and featuring Mario Montez lounging on a sofa, eating bananas, with Gerard Malanga in a tuxedo, and with Tavel, Billy Name, and Harry Fainlight having an off-screen discussion. This was Warhol's first sync-sound movie, filmed in December 1964 with his new Auricon camera.[1]

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  1. http://www.warholstars.org/filmch/warhol/harlot.html WarholStars entry