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{{short description|1972 film by David Weisman}} {{Use American English|date=January 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}} {{Infobox film | name = Ciao! Manhattan | image = Ciao poster.jpg | caption = Movie poster | director = John Palmer<br/>[[David Weisman]] | producer = Robert Margouleff <br/>David Weisman | writer = John Palmer<br/>David Weisman | narrator = | starring = [[Edie Sedgwick]]<br/>Wesley Hayes<br/>[[Isabel Jewell]]<br/>[[Paul America]]<br/>[[Baby Jane Holzer]]<br/>Pat Hartley<br/>Jean Margouleff<br/>[[Viva (Warhol superstar)|Viva]]<br/>[[Brigid Berlin]]<br/>[[Roger Vadim]] | music = [[Gino Piserchio]] | cinematography = John Palmer<br>Kjell Rostad | editing = Robert Farren | distributor = Maron Films (1973)<br>[[Plexifilm]] (2002) | released = {{Film date|1972|07}} | runtime = 90 minutes | country = United States | language = [[English language|English]] | budget = }} '''''Ciao! Manhattan''''' is a 1972 American [[avant garde]] film starring [[Edie Sedgwick]]. Written and directed by John Palmer and [[David Weisman]], Warhol superstar [[Susan Bottomly]] (International Velvet) was initially intended to star in the film. When Sedgwick was cast as her replacement the film came to center on a character resembling Sedgwick, dealing with the pain of addiction and the lure of fame.
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