The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story Movie Review
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story Review
"The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story" Overview

Rating: NR
1986
Cast and Crew
Director : Susan Warms DryfoosProducer : Susan Warms Dryfoos
Screenwiter : Susan Warms Dryfoos
Starring : Lauren Bacall,Carol Channing,Joan Collins,Jules Feiffer,Robert Goulet,Dolly Haas,Al Hirschfeld,Joseph Papp,Barbara Walters,Nina Hirschfeld West
Al Hirschfeld is as much an icon of American entertainment as Walt Disney. His
line-art caricatures are legendary, and his body of work would crush your
foundation. Hirschfeld died in 2003 at the age of 99, and his legacy is
dutifully recorded in this loving documentary, which features long stretches of
interviews with the then-93-year-old artist, endless shots of his collected
works, and commentary from his contemporaries.
The world knows Hirschfeld from his portraiture, but The Line King reveals a
lot more of the man, from his interest in Eastern artistic styles, travels to
communist Russia, political cartooning, and more. His impact on the creation of
some of Broadway's most classic plays is duly noted, as well. One of the most
interesting things in the film -- or that I've heard in my life, really --
involves the fact that the Pentagon uses the hidden "NINAs" (his daughter) in
Hirschfeld's drawings to train pilots how to look for camouflaged targets.
For a man working in the traditionally "mean" world of caricature and newspaper
cartoons, Hirschfeld reveals himself to be maybe the nicest man on earth. That
Santa Claus beard and wizened eyes exude style. Hirschfeld is a class act, and
his passing is sorely missed.
The Line King is a fitting legacy to a true Hollywood and Broadway legend. The
DVD adds a five minute vignette of Hirschfeld, at 99 years old, working on a
portrait of Paul Newman, plus an extensive essay-and-art booklet about the
artist's life.
Aka The Line King: Al Hirschfeld.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





