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  1. AN EVENING OF COMEDY WITH PAUL MORRISSEY: ICE CREAM VS EVERYTHING. Join the studio audience as comedian Paul Morrissey records his new comedy album live in Jamestown, NY . Paul is known for his many TV appearances on shows like "The Late Show with David Letterman" & "The Late, Late Show” on CBS.

  2. Oct 23, 2012 · Paul Morrissey: Oh, I do. But I want to do it myself with streaming. Look, I've been the movie business for over 50 years, and I've done everything imaginable that could be done or ever was done ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MorrisseyMorrissey - Wikipedia

    Morrissey, 1991. Morrissey's family home (second from left) in Queens Square, Hulme, which was demolished in the 1960s. His aunt lived beside them in the end property Steven Patrick Morrissey was born on 22 May 1959 at Park Hospital in Davyhulme, Lancashire. His parents, Elizabeth (née Dwyer) and Peter Morrissey, were Irish Catholics who had emigrated to Manchester from Dublin with his ...

  4. Oct 21, 2012 · In Heat, Paul Morrissey provides a backdrop of faded Hollywood for his cast to satirize. While some attention is paid to the faded glamour of old Hollywood a...

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  5. Paul Morrissey - Director. Nationality: American. Born: New York City, 23 February 1938 (some sources say 1939). Education: Attended Fordham University. Military Service: Served in the United States Army. Career: Began directing short, independent films, early 1960s; began working with Andy Warhol, 1965; left Warhol, and struck out on his own ...

  6. Blood for Dracula. Paul Morrissey’s moralistic take on modern values is a brash mixture of humor, horror, and sex—and a revelation to fans of the horror film. In Blood for Dracula, the infamous count searches Italy for virgin blood. Criterion presents the long-suppressed director's cut of this outrageous cult classic in a widescreen transfer.

  7. Maverick filmmaker Paul Morrissey’s Flesh for Frankenstein reevaluates the horror film, infusing it with satiric wit and sexuality. Morrissey’s tale of the mad Baron Frankenstein and his perverse creative urges was heavily edited upon initial release; Criterion presents the restored director’s cut—fully intact after 25 years—in a widescreen transfer.

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