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  1. Unmade Beds is a 1976 American independent film directed by Amos Poe and starring Duncan Hannah, Eric Mitchell, Patti Astor, and Debbie Harry. The film was shot guerilla style on the streets of New York City on a shoestring budget with a small cast and crew.

  2. With Duncan Hannah, Eric Mitchell, Kitty Sondern, Patti Astor. Photographer Rico fantasizes himself a 1960s Paris gangster. An outsider using his camera like a gun, he searches for reality to fulfill his dreams until falling in love disrupts the delicate balance of his imagined world.

  3. Directed by Amos Poe. Sketched loosely, the narrative of Poe’s first feature is as scrappy and paper-thin as its protagonist Rico, a self-styled loner in New York City circa 1976 who longs to inhabit the “New Wave” scene of mid-60s Paris.

  4. This is the story of Rico, a man who lives in New York in 1976 but who lives his own life in Paris during the time of the 'New Wave'. He is a photographer who thinks he's a gangster, a loner, and an outsider. He uses his camera like a gun, loading it with bullets of film.

  5. Overview. Sketched loosely, the narrative of Poe's first feature is as scrappy and paper-thin as its protagonist Rico, a self-styled loner in New York City circa 1976 who longs to inhabit the "New Wave" scene of mid-60s Paris.

  6. Unmade Beds tells the story of Rico, a guy who lives in New York in 1976 but lives his own life in Paris during the time of the New Wave. He’s a photographer who thinks he’s a gangster, a soft gangster, a loner, an outsider, who uses his camera like a gun, loading it with bullets of film.

  7. Drama. Underground stars, including Blondies Debbie Harry, appear in this 1976 tale of a New York photographer in France obsessed with New Wave Cinema. Subtitles: English. Starring: Debbie Harry Duncan Hannah Baby Adams Patti Astor Lynnette Bean. Directed by: Amos Poe.