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Prix De Beauté (1930)
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The French Prix de Beaute stars cult figure Louise Brooks as a nondescript typist for a Parisian newspaper. On a whim, Brooks submits her photograph to the Miss France Contest. To everyone's amazement--and her boyfriend Andre's (Georges Charlia) displeasure--she wins the contest, and is sucked into a whirlwind of photo ops and interviews at the Miss Europe contest in Spain. Here she is confronted by Andre, who angrily demands that she give up this foolishness and return home. But the lure of fame and fortune is much too strong, and before long Brooks has signed a movie contract. The heart-stopping tragic climax brilliantly juxtaposes the image of the dead Brooks with her "live" screen image. Not as highly regarded as Louise Brooks' German films for G. W. Pabst, Prix de Beaute nonetheless succeeds in terms of visual dynamics and the naturalness of the star's performance. Available in both sound and silent versions, the film never received a formal American release. Augusto Genina replaced the film's original director Rene Clair during the pre-production stages. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Louise BrooksGeorges Charlia, (more)
Director(s):
Augusto Genina
Format(s):
DVD
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    Lorna J.

    This was a great movie. Louise Brooks was a dynamic personality and amazingly natural considering that this film was made in 1930. Even with the old technology and the black and white photography, it was very agreeable to watch. For those with a smattering of the language, the french was easy to understand.

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    Liz D.

    a great movie...with a predictable ending. but that's OK!

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    Marijana V.

    This vintage film might be hard for the modern viewer to watch as tastes have changed, but it's still worth the viewing for those who like checking out classic films. It's easy to see why Louise Brooks became a star, she is charming and lovely. Since the film is made in 1930, it's also fun to see the clothing and sets for those into that.

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