Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu Movie Review
Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu Review
"Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu" Overview

Rating: NR
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : Hugh Munro NeelyProducer : Elaina Archer
Screenwiter : Barry Paris
Starring : Shirley MacLaine,Louise Brooks,Dana Delany,Roddy McDowall
Think of Louise Brooks as the first Goth actress. A star of the silent era, she
was mysterious and enigmatic, sporting an iconic, cropped black haircut in an
era of long, frizzy tresses and flowing blonde waves. And that smirk, there was
something about her that you couldn't quite peg, but you knew she wasn't an
altogether happy girl.
This short but loving documentary about Brooks' life and career tells us the
secret beneath the bob, a story of early molestation, rise to fame in the
silents, self-exile to Germany, and a return to the U.S. screen as an "and also
featuring" cast member. In addition to narration by a smitten Shirley MacLaine,
it has footage of Brooks herself, shot near the end of her life when she'd gone
clearly nuts, raving incessantly about masturbation. (Not kidding.)
It's only an hour long, and well worth your time.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





