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Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu (1998)

Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu (1998)
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While Louise Brooks had a relatively brief career as a Hollywood actress, her striking beauty (complete with distinctive "helmet" hair style) and stunning performances in two films by G. W. Pabst (Pandora's Box and Diary Of A Lost Girl) made her a cult object whose legend continued to shine long after she retired to a reclusive life devoted to writing. Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu is a documentary about her life and career, which includes rare film clips, historic photographs and a previously unreleased interview with Brooks which was filmed in 1976. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Hugh Munro Neely
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Synopsis of Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu

While Louise Brooks had a relatively brief career as a Hollywood actress, her striking beauty (complete with distinctive "helmet" hair style) and stunning performances in two films by G. W. Pabst (Pandora's Box and Diary Of A Lost Girl) made her a cult object whose legend continued to shine long after she retired to a reclusive life devoted to writing. Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu is a documentary about her life and career, which includes rare film clips, historic photographs and a previously unreleased interview with Brooks which was filmed in 1976. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins

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    Director(s):
    Hugh Munro Neely
    Writer(s):
    Barry Paris
    Producer(s):
    Elaina B. ArcherHugh Hefner
    Categories:
    Documentary
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      Liz D.

      This is a fabulous fil/doc on Louise. I recommend it!

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