Tub Girls

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| director = Andy Warhol

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| starring = Viva
Brigid Polk

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| distributor = Andy Warhol Films

| released = {{Film date|1967}}

| runtime = 90 mins.

| country = United States

| language = English

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Tub Girls is a 1967 American avant garde film directed by Andy Warhol and starring Viva, one of the Warhol Superstars. The film features Viva sitting naked in a bathtub talking with other regulars in The Factory, including Brigid Berlin (credited as Brigid Polk) and Abigail McGrath. McGrath got the tub used in the film at Viva's request.{{cite news |last1=Green |first1=Penelope |title=Abigail McGrath, Founder of an Experimental Theater, Dies at 84 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/12/theater/abigail-mcgrath-dead.html |access-date=15 January 2025 |publisher=The New York Times |date=12 January 2025}}

The original poster promoting this film, designed by George Abagnalo, is shown prominently in a portrait of Warhol by Jack Mitchell.{{cite web |last1=Highberger |first1=Craig |title=Andy Warhol at his Factory at 33 Union Square, LAST ONE signed by Jack Mitchell |url=https://www.1stdibs.com/art/photography/black-white-photography/jack-mitchell-andy-warhol-at-his-factory-at-33-union-square-last-one-signed-jack-mitchell/id-a_8667062/ |website=1stDibs |publisher=1stDibs.com Inc.}}

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