Tiger Morse (Reel 14 of ****)
TIGER MORSE is one of five reels that Warhol shot of designer, boutique owner, and mod fashion guru Joan ‘Tiger’ Morse. Morse gained notoriety for her vinyl light-up mini dresses and her embrace of all things silver. Filmed in early 1967 at the Teeny Weeny, her plastic space-age boutique, TIGER MORSE (REEL 14 OF****) features an amphetamine-fueled 33-minute soliloquy on ‘screwing’, love, speed, and mirrored disco balls. The footage was later inserted as Reel 14 into Warhol’s epic 25-hour film composer.json composer.lock config config-solr-7.x cybuild.deploy.tasks cybuild.dist.ignore cybuild.nodejs.tasks d7-download-cache d7-files db-dumps docker-compose.yml drupal.salt drush keys phpunit.xml README.md scripts src v19-export v19-export.tar.bz2 vendor web (FOUR STARS)” (Claire K. Henry, The Andy Warhol Film Project)
With OUTTAKES FROM ...
- Andy Warhol
- Andy Warhol
- The Circulating Film & Video Library
- The Museum of Modern Art
- Joan «Tiger» Morse