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Director: Andy Warhol
Cast: Mario Montez, Mary Woronov, Harvey Tavel, Ingrid Superstar
Egotistical faded star Hedy Lamarr visits a plastic surgeon to be transformed into the "14-year-old girl" she believes herself to be. She is then caught shoplifting by Mary Woronov and is put on trial, with Tavel as the judge and her five ex-husbands the jury. Hedy remains self-centered and detached throughout, posing and primping and bursting out renditions of "I Feel Pretty" and "Young at Heart."
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hedy (1966), directed by Andy Warhol, is a fantasy, drama, and comedy film that follows faded star Hedy Lamarr as she visits a plastic surgeon to transform into a '14-year-old girl.' The film received a mixed critical reception, with Hedy remaining self-centered and detached throughout. No awards information is available, and public reception data is also unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of avant-garde director Andy Warhol's experimental style will appreciate the surreal, comedic exploration of identity and celebrity in this 1966 film. Starring famed Warhol muse Mario Montez, Hedy features a delightfully absurd narrative as a faded starlet tries to reclaim her youth through plastic surgery and shoplifting escapades.