Imitation of Christ Trailer (1967)
01 November 1967 480 mins
Warhol's Factory visits Los Angeles.
Watch the official Imitation of Christ 1967 trailer in HD below or find more Imitation of Christ videos on Vidimovie.
01 November 1967 480 mins
Warhol's Factory visits Los Angeles.
Watch the official Imitation of Christ 1967 trailer in HD below or find more Imitation of Christ videos on Vidimovie.
Brigid Berlin as Mother
Ondine as Father
Pat Close as Son
Nico as Maid
Taylor Mead as Hobo
Andrea Feldman as Son's girlfriend
United States 01 November 1967
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