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Pull My Daisy

Country: USA, Language: English, 27 mins

  • Director: Robert Frank; Alfred Leslie
  • Writer: Jack Kerouac

CGiii Comment

Milo is a railroad brakeman, his wife a painter. They have some poet friends who spend a good bit of time hanging out at their apartment. When Milo and his wife are visited by their bishop, they naturally would like their friends to be on their best behavior. But poets will be poets.


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Pull My Daisy (Robert Frank 1959) from Vladimir on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Jack Kerouac as Narrator;
Allen Ginsberg as Allen;
Gregory Corso as Gregory;
Larry Rivers as Milo;
Peter Orlovsky as Peter;
David Amram as Mezz McGillicuddy;
Richard Bellamy as Bishop;
Alice Neel as Bishop's mother;
Sally Gross as Bishop's sister;
Pablo Frank as Pablo;
Delphine Seyrig as Milo's wife;
Denise Parker as Girl in bed