Factory Girl Page #3
I knew what I saw.
And so he sent me off
to Silver Hill
just like he did with my brothers
Minty and Bobby.
It was sort of
the Sedgwick way.
Who was the first boy you ever kissed?
Fuzzy.
Silver Hill.
I can't take it anymore.
I want to die.
Why do you want to die?
Because my credit's
no good at Bonwit Teller.
Because I just stole
$30 worth of underwear from Bergdorf's,
and I think I might
do it again.
Is that you, Edie?
I thought you might
be lonely on the watch.
Don't lie to Wanda.
- I've known you for too long.
- But really, Wanda,
everything is just super.
I met the most
fantastic people.
I went to this gallery.
You know, Roy Lichtenstein
and Jasper Johns
and Andy Warhol.
I may get a show there.
Somebody asked me
to be in a movie, Wand.
Wouldn't you love
to be in a movie?
Are you still seeing a doctor?
In today's news,
rioting continued
in Alabama
as civil rights demonstrators converged
on the courthouse steps
in downtown Selma.
Andy was a little boy
who needed
to be taken care of.
I mean, his mother
moved in with him when he was 22.
As a child, he had this horrible
nervous condition.
- It made him feel like an outsider.
- Thanks, Mama.
I like your Sunday
personality better.
Hello?
- Hello?
- Hello.
Hello.
How are you, dear?
Well, Andy, I'm just about ready
to flip my lid.
Henry Winthorpe llI
just left The Factory.
Oh, the toothpaste heir?
How were his teeth?
Oh, I didn't notice,
but his cock was beautiful.
- Was it big?
- Listen.
- Did he know you were taping him?
- He insisted.
Andy, I'm getting
such good tapes.
I don't care if she is wearing
a wig. It's a movie about boys.
- It's supposed to be an all-male cast.
- But Edie looks like a boy.
- Like a beautiful boy.
- And I think she's fantastic.
But she shouldn't be in this.
It throws off the whole concept.
It's supposed to be about thugs
and J.D.s and hooligans.
Oh, I know.
I know.
Is she gonna
say anything,
or is she just gonna sit
there like a mannequin?
I just don't think
she's cut out for this.
Well, Gerard, maybe Edie doesn't think
you're cut out for it either.
"Vinyl," a film by Andy Warhol
starring Gerard Malanga.
I'm a troublemaker. A hooligan.
A real motherf***er.
So if you got a problem,
I can stick it where I can put it
whether you want it or not.
Why is he doing that?
Why doesn't he stop?
In The Factory you were accepted
and encouraged
and even expected
to be different.
Andy made me
feel comfortable,
and I believe that
he felt comfortable with me.
No, I'm serious. Let's say you're
on a TV show like "Steve Allen"
and he says, "So, Edie, any plans
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