6
26 min
Based on an incident in the life of Beat icon Neal Cassady and his wife, the painter Carolyn, the film tells the story of a railway brakeman whose wife invites a respected bishop over for dinner. However, the brakeman's Bohemian friends crash the party, with comic results. Pull My Daisy is a film that typifies the Beat Generation. Directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, Daisy was adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of his play, Beat Generation; Kerouac also provided improvised narration.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Jack Kerouac | Narrator | Unowned | |
Allen Ginsberg | Alan | Unowned | |
Gregory Corso | Gregory | Unowned | |
Peter Orlovsky | Peter | Unowned | |
Larry Rivers | Milo | Unowned | |
David Amram | Mez McGillicuddy | Unowned | |
Richard Bellamy | Bishop | Unowned | |
Alice Neel | Bishop's Mother | Unowned | |
Sally Gross | Bishop's Sister | Unowned | |
Pablo Frank | Pablo, Milo's son | Unowned | |
Delphine Seyrig | Milo's Wife | Unowned | |
Denise Parker | Girl in Bed | Unowned |