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  • 1998 documentary about the life of Louise Brooks, created by Hugh Munro Neely. Narrated by Shirley MacLaine and featuring numerous interviews with friends and relatives of the legendary star, it also contains excerpts from many of her films including her first on-screen appearance.
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  • @pelotonpro048
    @pelotonpro048 Год назад +37

    I was neighbors with Louise Brooks on Park Ave in Rochester NY. I never knew that the old lady nextdoor was silent film legend, "the," Louise Brooks, until she died and it was covered by the international press. She was on oxygen so I rarely saw her outdoors.

  • @darryl3422
    @darryl3422 Год назад +23

    Her beauty still dazzles today

  • @xenotbbbeats7209
    @xenotbbbeats7209 2 года назад +92

    My mother was a lot like her. Stunning, difficult, talented, well-read, a deep ocean of secrets, and hid her horrendous insecurities behind a haughty attitude. In reality, she was frightened and unsure of every step she took and so, in the end, she was shunned and became a recluse. But, I decided that no one should die alone. Although she was impossible, I held her hand at the end. No wonder I find Ms. Brooks interesting. I suppose by hearing her story, I hope to unlock the mystery that was my mother.

    • @darioprats1541
      @darioprats1541 Год назад +4

      Wow!!!

    • @deborahleone4351
      @deborahleone4351 Год назад +17

      Actually, difficult as this is to say...I was quite a bit like her. Everyone thought I was this sophisticated jet-setter, truthfully....I was extremely lacking in self-confidence, having gained quite a bit of weight after my two children (got married and had them very young, gave up my career for my much-older husband who turned out to be a real jerk). I decided to do something about it, entered part-time ballet classes, lost all the weight and then some, toned and felt good. But I truly was unsure of myself for a long time.....until I decided to return and finish my career education. I graduated top of my class, enjoyed a fantastic and rewarding, loving career as an ER/ Trauma RN for nearly 40 years.
      I’m old now, but I remember wondering why people (especially men!) seemed afraid to approach me, never went outside without my hair and nails and make-up perfect. IT WAS HARD WORK, LEMME TELL YA!👍🏽😅. But I became happy with caring for the poor, the homeless in an inner city hospital......and only MY LORD AND MY GOD made this happen! Still happy and contented looking at “my Harvest”....my beautiful grandchildren who are striking out onto their own beautiful roads and lives.
      I guess the moral of my story, anyway, is Life us so, so short.....don’t worry if you’re so glamorous and beautiful all the time! Allow people to see the beauty INSIDE of you! Follow Jesus, give your all to Him.....and LOVE ONE ANOTHER! God bless each of you here, in Jesus’s Precious Name, Amen!
      I just love this actress! 🕊💕🙏💜✝️✡️🙋‍♀️🌹

    • @andrewnicholas3143
      @andrewnicholas3143 Год назад +3

      Deborah..read ur story . Very touching. Its all a learnin curve is it not. Wen were younger we feel our way wiv guts n guile hope n help. To hav faith so greatly important. Stay steadfast to it wivout male doctrine and dogma. Believe and you will see. Bon voyage 🍾Happy Christmas⛄
      Ps ur ageless wiv a free spirit of healthy still curiosity of life x

    •  Год назад +3

      I can so relate to trying to unlock the true stories of people that I've "lost."

    • @tundrawomansays694
      @tundrawomansays694 Год назад

      In a world where silence is denigrated, over exposure reified and vacuous females call themselves “influencers,” I continue to embrace my privacy. I am not on any social networking sites like Farcebook which presents a reflection of a faux self via a carefully crafted “life,” as disingenuousness attempts to pass as authenticity. It fails spectacularly through self-promotion as an illusion for empty, aimless lives.

  • @godlygirls62
    @godlygirls62 Год назад +26

    Her "mother" was absolutely disgusting for blaming this innocent child for having been molested.
    Im so sick of heading about stories like this 😢😢

    • @NinjaGrrrl7734
      @NinjaGrrrl7734 3 месяца назад +5

      The sad truth is, it's not an uncommon reaction. It's all too human to refuse to believe things that would upset your world. How much easier for many, to turn their heads and deny. I don't get it, but that may because I was blamed and I grew up knowing I would never do that to anyone.

    • @JH-nf9in
      @JH-nf9in 18 дней назад +1

      Right!?! What a great feminist. Like women have a right to vote, but my daughter is at fault for her sexual assault? Wtf?

  • @lululestat
    @lululestat 2 года назад +50

    Ever since I discovered Louise Brooks in my early 20’s nothing has been the same she is like my muse, from her hairstyle to her attitude Lulu has shaped the woman I have become I love Louise Brooks and the acting world owed her much more recognition that she received, RIP Lulu we love you ❤️

  • @ConnieinVirginia
    @ConnieinVirginia 2 года назад +31

    She was so much more than a pretty face, she was extremely intelligent.

  • @oliviamartini9700
    @oliviamartini9700 2 года назад +43

    The niece really resembles her - great bones, quick wit and winning personality.

    • @BeanieScooter
      @BeanieScooter 2 года назад +2

      Even her voice inflections and laugh!

    • @BeanieScooter
      @BeanieScooter 2 года назад +3

      At 26:04, Roseanna - the voice pattern and laugh! Definitely a genetic match.

    • @GeoStrum3
      @GeoStrum3 2 года назад +2

      In real life was very nice and personable.

  • @Jacks_here
    @Jacks_here 7 месяцев назад +5

    Louise Brooks looked so modern and that was almost a hundred years ago. She is timeless. She will always be the face of free spirit.

  • @agornath1
    @agornath1 Год назад +9

    It's so sad she burned her unpublished autobiography. I would've so loved reading it.

  • @ginathegreat3858
    @ginathegreat3858 3 года назад +77

    One of the great beauties of world history, her presence is so astonishing.

    • @kimberlypatton9634
      @kimberlypatton9634 2 года назад +5

      Yes ,truly incredibly beautiful and the personification (to my idea) of what a real flapper standards are!

    • @pamtime22
      @pamtime22 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely! She was beautiful and talented in her flapper days and also a beautiful woman right up to her last days!

    • @cconner2680
      @cconner2680 2 года назад

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  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor 5 месяцев назад +6

    This is my second time watching this documentary. She was such an interesting person. I can see how she could drive a person nuts with her antics and thoughts, while at the same time being captivated by her vitality and beauty.

  • @evaperez4139
    @evaperez4139 2 года назад +20

    Louise Brooks was critized by everyone in the past/ now.
    Yet if you really LISTEN ; she was her own worst critic.
    I admire her strength, passion and her attitude which she gave so heartily.
    I read her book, she didn't hide or held back anything.
    She didn't lie especially to herself.
    For those who knew her ; her life was an open book.
    Thank you for your short time in the movies. Thank you for your honesty.
    Rest on peace.

  • @gp1567
    @gp1567 3 года назад +77

    She was, above all, a very courageous woman (without even realizing it) for daring to be herself in times when keeping the appearance was the unbreakable norm.

    • @evaperez4139
      @evaperez4139 2 года назад +2

      Well said. She was brave.
      Even toward her last moment in life.

  • @user-sq4jz9up6g
    @user-sq4jz9up6g 3 месяца назад +4

    I admire her for her independence but it cost her but she remains one of the most beautiful visions to grace the silver screen

  • @enns5366
    @enns5366 Год назад +6

    I love the 1920's I wish I lived during that time. Such a beautiful time. I love old movies and learning about all the actors and actresses

  • @grahambarrett5569
    @grahambarrett5569 2 года назад +20

    What an amazing woman she was her legacy will live on for many decades

  • @mariaboletsis3188
    @mariaboletsis3188 2 года назад +42

    Awesome documentary. There should definitely be a movie made about her life

    • @CaryCotterman
      @CaryCotterman Год назад +6

      I agree, if it could be done right. Unfortunately, it would most likely be poorly written and poorly cast. Who could they get who could even approach her incredible charisma?

    • @michellefalleur960
      @michellefalleur960 9 месяцев назад

      That's very true. x

  • @elliesimpson1313
    @elliesimpson1313 2 года назад +30

    I had heard about William Paley paying her a stipend to keep her above water, but forgot about it. Thank you. That unresolved molestation when she was only 9 caused problems for her the rest of her life. Sad.

    • @oliviamartini9700
      @oliviamartini9700 2 года назад +13

      Particularly her mother's reaction to it. The mother sounded so admirable, too, up to that point - a suffragette type. That generation did brush things under the rug, but to blame Louise for seducing him!

  • @riconui5227
    @riconui5227 2 года назад +15

    ....."There is only Louise Brooks"....... Quite right.

  • @dottiegillespie8067
    @dottiegillespie8067 Год назад +7

    Wow fascinating we need more documentaries like this on old Hollywood!

  • @marcychristoff219
    @marcychristoff219 3 года назад +37

    Thank you for educating me about Louise Brooks. Fascinating woman and documentary! 👏

  • @msg238
    @msg238 Год назад +5

    Louise's life is the sad lesson of the price paid when we insist on trying to live a life of complete independence and freedom.

  • @stephenindc9102
    @stephenindc9102 3 года назад +36

    This is great. Also worthwhile is a book: Lulu in Hollywood, by Louise Brooks herself.

    • @angeldavis3359
      @angeldavis3359 3 года назад +3

      I just got that in the mail cpl weeks ago. I can't wait to get into it.

    • @damiancourtis7513
      @damiancourtis7513 2 года назад +2

      You are right Stephen!
      I have It, it's superb!

    • @BeanieScooter
      @BeanieScooter 2 года назад +1

      Love her writings!

  • @clovisra
    @clovisra 3 года назад +27

    A fascinating and wonderful woman and human being!

  • @heartpursuer
    @heartpursuer Год назад +5

    Watching Louise Brooks in Pandora's Box on TCM led me here, and the journey was so worthwhile. This was a fascinating look at a remarkable woman.

  • @BeanieScooter
    @BeanieScooter 2 года назад +18

    Captivating dancer/actress/writer. I appreciate this. In June, I was fortunate to have found her unassuming grave site at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, and left a flower. RIP, beautiful, one of a kind, Lulu. While I enjoyed 'The Chaperone' movie, it focused on Louise's chaperone. Someone should do a movie about Louise specifically.

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 2 года назад +8

      How wonderful 💕 I did the same on the unmarked grave of an unknown murder victim in Oslo in 1994. Look it up. Oslo Plaza Murder. So sad. I found her grave last year after having looked for it a long time. Placed red roses. If I ever find Brooks grave in the US, I will for sure buy a big boquet for her.

    • @lisaheimbigner5481
      @lisaheimbigner5481 15 дней назад

      Thank you for finding gravesite & flowers ❤

  • @kathyh4804
    @kathyh4804 2 года назад +12

    It’s always saddened me how so many “beautiful people” have such tragic lives. Just because they have outward looks, doesn’t mean you don’t feel ugly in the inside, so heartbreaking
    We need to look past peoples facades to their Heart

    • @suzannfulbright5652
      @suzannfulbright5652 2 года назад

      I think they are just living up to the standard. Society expects or at least claims that all beautiful people are ugly inside. It is the way they cope with not being beautiful on the outside; it makes them feel better about themselves to put better-looking people down. How many times have I heard that I have a "weakness" for good-looking men? Like how is that a weakness? What, I am strong when I am only attracted to ugly men because you know that all ugly men are beautiful inside? Because people assume that all good-looking men are assholes inside? Right. From experience, THAT theory failed to stand up to the test. Ugly men can be even nastier maybe because they are holding a grudge? Maybe from hearing that they are going to be lady killers, or man killers from an early age, physically attractive people subconsciously build that expectation into their personalities. Being constantly hounded and molested doesn't help. It builds hardness and thick skin to the extent that the ugliness physically attractive people experience from people on the outside starts to mirror itself from the inside. What is more, what is attractive physically to one person may not be to another. So how society builds such universal myths about physically attractive people is beyond me.

    • @castinmeadows6956
      @castinmeadows6956 2 года назад

      @@suzannfulbright5652 Look, this isn't rocket science. There's nothing new under this sun. Bottom line, it's the quality of that which lives under the skin that makes the difference in the humanity of being. Physical attractiveness is lovely, and loads of fun, to look at. But it's the interior life (if any) that holds, and earns, either respect or disdain. The body decays, but a heart, spirit and soul need not. The person who esteems greater a pretty exterior, over a beautiful interior, well, that reflects upon them, doesn't it? (Rhetorical question.)
      Physical attractiveness and inner beauty certainly aren't mutually exclusive. But both qualities, in one person, remain uncommon. And where interior attractiveness is, of course, completely absent where toxic narcissism exists.

  • @donnasmyth45
    @donnasmyth45 11 месяцев назад +4

    She did have a beautiful voice.

  • @helloschoales
    @helloschoales 3 года назад +14

    At last been waiting for this. Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THX
    Louise Brooks the original

  • @DANIEL666YUSUPOV_KAZANOVA
    @DANIEL666YUSUPOV_KAZANOVA Год назад +4

    She was very beautiful and a great actress

  • @bonniewalker9421
    @bonniewalker9421 2 года назад +6

    Exquisite features with captivating eyes.

  • @tommihail6564
    @tommihail6564 3 года назад +14

    ''The Human Feline''!!!Those eyes OMG!!!

    • @stevemaconi3348
      @stevemaconi3348 2 месяца назад

      Yes, those eyes. Those incredible eyes.

  • @charlessomerset9754
    @charlessomerset9754 3 года назад +37

    Thank-you so much for this. I'm a writer doing preliminary research for a project about Miss Brooks, and it has helped to glue a lot of loose ends together. And the tone of it is, in the words of Louise Brooks herself, "Simply marvelous."

    • @brianderum407
      @brianderum407 3 года назад +7

      A terrific profile of Louise Brooks in "Show People" by Kenneth Tynan. Weidenfield & Nicholson. 1979. "The Girl in the Black Helmet" Tynan interviewed her over several days and much of this piece is Brooks verbatim. One example gives the flavor "...born in the Bible Belt of Anglo Saxon farmers who prayed in the parlour and practiced incest in the barn." An amazing woman

    • @MartinCanada
      @MartinCanada 2 года назад +2

      There is also an entire chapter about LB in Kevin Brownlow's "The Parade's Gone By ..." (U of California Press, 1968).

    • @pamtime22
      @pamtime22 2 года назад +2

      I hope to read it when you publish it!

  • @Po1itica11yNcorrect
    @Po1itica11yNcorrect 3 года назад +62

    Feels kinda creepy to think a woman older than my grandmother was one of the most beautiful ladies I've ever laid eyes on. Everything about her was simply stunning.

    • @msg238
      @msg238 Год назад +5

      Only creepy if considered in "conventional" terms. Louise Brooks was the definition of timeless beauty. Appreciation for that is unfortunately beyond most in our society.

    • @jassab8012
      @jassab8012 Год назад +1

      That would be a GILF.

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 Год назад +5

      Why? You are attracted to Louise at her peak.

  • @shelahansuriza9463
    @shelahansuriza9463 Год назад +4

    What a refreshing women, ahead of her time like an artist painting a future for a generation to timid to understand their futures. Their children bloomed with that understanding. For the people that loved her was their blessing and hers a proad spirit that knew how to live life.

  • @poisondalilah
    @poisondalilah 2 года назад +5

    The actress I feel the closest 💞 Thank you for this beautiful documentary. She was such a mistery, definetely so bright. She couldn't compromise. She understood the cinema better than anyone else. Still nowadays critics must to relate to what Louise Brooks said and wrote about cinema. So interesting this documentary is told by Shirley McLaine...

  • @pamtime22
    @pamtime22 2 года назад +5

    I like Louise better than all the egotistical low talent egotistical Hollyweird celebrities of today. She had more character and beauty in her little finger than any of them today! If I could be a little spiritual adopted sister to Louise, I would send her a huge kiss and hug. Ok here goes, sending a big hug and kiss to you Louise wherever you are! 🤗 and 😘 💕!!!

  • @fernandocardenas3791
    @fernandocardenas3791 2 года назад +8

    Thanks a lot for sharing this documentary of the most beautiful woman and most expressive face ever on screen. Talented, brave, smart and specially enticing that made her really, really magnetic.

  • @globetrotter5800
    @globetrotter5800 2 года назад +12

    I am enthralled with that bob! How black and perfect it moved!! Did she cut and maintained herself? If so, how did she do that? Even the neckline was a masterpiece!

  • @sandy3482
    @sandy3482 5 месяцев назад

    I first saw this fabulous documentary in 1998 and I have been in love with Miss Brooks ever since. When Louise is on the screen, it is impossible to take your eyes off her. Here's to you LuLu - you were like no other!

  • @Tex5bal
    @Tex5bal 3 года назад +5

    Passionnant !
    Une beauté hors du commun, que personne ne pourra plus remplacer et qui est perdue à jamais.

  • @tomdegan6924
    @tomdegan6924 Год назад +2

    Brilliant and beautiful. I was not as aware of her as I should have been - until now.

  • @MrBrutal33
    @MrBrutal33 2 года назад +16

    One of the most beautiful women ever to walk the planet 💕

  • @dawnadriana1764
    @dawnadriana1764 2 года назад +12

    Even touching up her lipstick was inventive. She was such a powerhouse. To be that strong in a time where women were treated as decorative objects is astonishing.

    • @markw4206
      @markw4206 Год назад +4

      I see that sentiment stated too seldom about her. I've watched a few of her movies now, and even when the role was one of a bauble or ingenue, she just dominated the room and the screen. Such a strong woman, even against all the currents of the time.

  • @hahaha9076
    @hahaha9076 Год назад +1

    I can't believe I happened upon this ladies life history.
    Years ago I had lover for a week and now friend for life very similar.
    She is like a beautiful butterfly, momentarily delighting your space with grace and charm. Only to leave after your heart is captured, nare to be captured by any one.

  • @anitarichmond8930
    @anitarichmond8930 2 года назад +3

    I barely started watching the intro before being overwhelmed to say thanks for this.🎭

  • @Booka60
    @Booka60 Год назад +3

    I find so many similarities in my life, but she was a original in her approach, especially considering the times she lived in. She suffered for her insistence, but then what else is there in life? That beauty of hers, was her salvation, and curse, and she knew it. A wonderful person, has many battles, mostly with themselves. She knew her victories, no matter what she insisted on...thats how she did it.

  • @cathysmith997
    @cathysmith997 2 года назад +6

    Lovely documentary -- so well written with delightful interviews, and narration.

  • @starcrib
    @starcrib 3 года назад +12

    I completely understand this smoldering personality: A Fascinating American Amethyst ....She was Tyrian Purple Fire ...🔥🥂🍾🥂🔥

  • @brunopasini584
    @brunopasini584 3 года назад +10

    BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for sharing

  • @chriscassier4064
    @chriscassier4064 2 года назад +3

    What a fascinating person she was! Great documentary.

  • @cjmacq-vg8um
    @cjmacq-vg8um Год назад +2

    never saw "pandora's box," in full, so i can't comment on it. but i have in my dvd collection "diary of a lost girl" and its outstanding. one of the great films of the 20s. it has drama, comedy, suspense and an excellent social message at the end. and louise brooks just lights up the screen.
    "windy riley goes hollywood" is on that dvd too. and its a really funny little movie. (man that hearst really destroyed fatty arbuckle's life.) thanks for the video.

  • @DANIEL666YUSUPOV_KAZANOVA
    @DANIEL666YUSUPOV_KAZANOVA Год назад +1

    Great documentary thanks for posting

  • @balesjo
    @balesjo 4 месяца назад

    Louise Brooks had a beauty and style that made her stand apart from the other actresses of the 1920s and 30s. So many actresses had a period look of the 20s. Ms. Brooks beauty, style, and personality lifted her above the others. I think were she were in her 20s in 2024 in Hollywood, she'd fit right in. I love the photos of her when she's not in front of the movie cameras, as she had a smile that was absolutely beauty, which made her glow. And even in the photos and films that exist of her in the 1950s and later, she still had a beauty that shone through. She had difficulties, particularly early in life, that affected the direction of her life after she left Kansas, but whether she thought her life successful or wasted, it was quite a life to have lived. I'm glad that there were people so interested in her later in life that helped the world rediscover Louise Brooks.

  • @allancuseo7431
    @allancuseo7431 2 года назад +6

    I miss talking with her and going on our long walks.

  • @dr.barrycohn5461
    @dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад +1

    Well done segment in an interesting subject. Thank you.

  • @marymary5494
    @marymary5494 2 года назад +2

    Excellent, thank you. 👌💕

  • @danietrublu
    @danietrublu 2 года назад +3

    She was amazing

  • @mystikgleam9541
    @mystikgleam9541 3 года назад +9

    I wish I could have met her at any point

  • @brendano5440
    @brendano5440 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent documentary. Thank you Miss Shirley McClain!!!!!

  • @jhm6065
    @jhm6065 3 года назад +4

    Hi from Brasil. Thanks a lot!

  • @markw4206
    @markw4206 Год назад +3

    Fascinating story. One wonders what she might have done differently to be happy/content, but still stay true to who she was? Kind of a paradox, I think.

  • @benjaminnavarro4324
    @benjaminnavarro4324 2 года назад +2

    Sweet video!

  • @andrewnicholas3143
    @andrewnicholas3143 Год назад +1

    What such talent..what a trip and a legacy. Giv it a whirl and hope a fair wind blows🎯

  • @tedbaxter5234
    @tedbaxter5234 3 года назад +4

    Awesome!

  • @Pulsonar
    @Pulsonar 6 месяцев назад

    Louise Brooks was one of the most elegant, stylish and beautiful silent movie stars ever. She was an expert at making the camera work for her. Not just a fashionable icon of the “Flapper” roaring 20s era, she was so much more, and serious about becoming a respected actress. Pity that she and Hollywood were not on the same page after her return to the US and the new talkie movie industry from her sabbatical in European film.

  • @Paolablanton
    @Paolablanton 2 года назад +18

    How tragic that her sexiness and smartness had to be sullied by such a mean streak and narcissistic tendencies. She was clearly her own worst enemy.

    • @lydwinaofschiedam2685
      @lydwinaofschiedam2685 2 года назад +1

      I’m not a therapist. But when about half way through they started interviewing Louise, I though you had hit the nail on the head. 🥳

    • @montestout1006
      @montestout1006 2 года назад

      She's like a hummingbird impaling a hunnybee's life juices away midair

    • @Neal_Schier
      @Neal_Schier Год назад +3

      Having just finished her book I couldn't quite put my finger on it and have to agree with you. Maybe she was one of those people who just had to push people away and didn't know how to do it in a normal manner? I might be way off the mark, but she seemed to be a real loner who denied her chronic unhappiness. Being a loner is fine, but there is just that "something else" that is behind her...

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Год назад

      I was thinking, how fortunate that she didn't have children.

  • @marlenem8918
    @marlenem8918 2 года назад +3

    O LU-LU
    JUST WONDERFUL

  • @greenwolfegreen6028
    @greenwolfegreen6028 2 года назад +3

    Perhaps the greatest combination of BEAUTY, SEXUALITY, and INTELLIGENCE in one WOMAN the WORLD has ever known.

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 2 года назад +8

    She started life in Cherryvale, KS as did Vivian Vance

    • @1957MCL
      @1957MCL 2 года назад +1

      Can you think of two more diverse actresses?

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 2 года назад +1

      @@1957MCL Come to think of it...no.

  • @ConnieinVirginia
    @ConnieinVirginia 2 года назад +16

    How sad that she was molested by a neighborhood man at age 9, & then her Mother blames her.

    • @bostonblackie9503
      @bostonblackie9503 Год назад +5

      That kind of thing was typical. A kid told his mother about a family priest abusing him. She slapped him across the face and said don't say such a terrible thing.

  • @waynejones750
    @waynejones750 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely stunning ❤

  • @judyneville616
    @judyneville616 2 года назад +6

    The most famous haircut in the world

  • @debc8260
    @debc8260 2 года назад +2

    She was gorgeous

  • @jaynehinds3339
    @jaynehinds3339 2 года назад +2

    She was beautiful

  • @michaelmartinez5025
    @michaelmartinez5025 3 года назад +5

    This was a tragically beautiful story

  • @tomsperduti2967
    @tomsperduti2967 2 года назад +5

    She ended up a bitter old lady in Rochester, New York. Her fame as well as Clara Bow's fame ended when Joan Crawford became an overnight sensation in the movie "Our Dancing Daughters" in 1928 when F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote
    "joan crawford is the best example of the flapper".

    • @markleaning107
      @markleaning107 2 года назад +7

      She didn't seem very bitter

    • @BeanieScooter
      @BeanieScooter 2 года назад +4

      I don't see, or hear, any bitterness. She was her own person.

    • @stefffromastan
      @stefffromastan Год назад

      Joan who? Never heared of ...

  • @globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
    @globalspiritualrevolutionmedia Год назад +3

    The Actress LARA FLYNN BOYLE Would be my choice to play the life of Louise Brooks as a Major BIOPIC!

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Год назад

    A stunning life, that ended sadly but all glory is fleeting.

  • @AngelaMartinez-pj8yb
    @AngelaMartinez-pj8yb 2 года назад +4

    She's gorgeous inside and out!

  • @jeffpagan7735
    @jeffpagan7735 3 года назад +4

    Now we're in the air is a lost film. I wonder where it is now.

  • @jasbegs1258
    @jasbegs1258 Год назад +1

    So unique.

  • @adampeters7947
    @adampeters7947 2 года назад +3

    I love Barry Paris's book about Louise. A wonderful labour of love and devotion.

  • @cadillacblue3412
    @cadillacblue3412 Год назад

    Of all the dancers and actresses, I would have loved to have known... I would have Loved to have known and been friends with Lulu Brooks!

  • @westminster860
    @westminster860 18 дней назад

    Im surprised this story hasn't been produced as a feature film. Her life reads like a Hollywood script. I'd pay to see it if it were scripted and acted well. ❤

  • @AmberLizzieBow444
    @AmberLizzieBow444 Месяц назад

    Shes stunning

  • @angedenpeacelove_411-00
    @angedenpeacelove_411-00 3 месяца назад

    She's a good example of what can happen if one doesn't see and understand what they have. She had everything an actress could want, but threw it away for fun and people who cared nothing for her. Maybe on some level she was not happy with herself

  • @diannacashion2047
    @diannacashion2047 2 года назад +2

    I so enjoyed this documentary.👍👍👍

  • @e.jenima7263
    @e.jenima7263 3 года назад +11

    watched the arean Doc about her and would recomend it as well. she was a Interesting but if not tragic women. frightening bec. i can find so many pairalles in her life and mine so far. She was a sexy and smart women and she did pay for that. But louise was her own person and was behind all that sexy beuty a very innocent women with a tendancy to self destruction. she was at the end of her life something of a hidden icon and enjoyed some noteriety , but even then she hated attenshion and lived as a recluse with crippleing arthritis , only really conversing with peapole who she knew. in many ways she was luckyer than most . RIP Louise

  • @skyqueen1148
    @skyqueen1148 3 года назад +2

    Wow!

  • @lucianovargas6677
    @lucianovargas6677 Год назад +2

    Louise Brooks. The only one for a mile. A strong, beautiful and dangerous woman.

  • @laura69271
    @laura69271 2 года назад +4

    She is my absolutte favorit star actress… she was..SHE IS PERFECT ! Her face….her body…her hair…. Her perfect bobcut ….

  • @johnchipol7716
    @johnchipol7716 3 года назад +8

    One of the flapper girls with coleen moore clara bow and olive thomas I just love the 4

    • @stanleymann4620
      @stanleymann4620 3 года назад +1

      Very good comment.

    • @angeldavis3359
      @angeldavis3359 3 года назад +3

      Have you seen documentary on olive thomas produced by Hugh Hefner. Very good documentary. I highly recommend if u haven't seen it.

    • @johnchipol7716
      @johnchipol7716 3 года назад

      @@angeldavis3359 I ve seen some of her films my fav is the flapper I know she died in paris by taking poison by mistake but I havbt seen the doc thanks

    • @angeldavis3359
      @angeldavis3359 3 года назад

      @@johnchipol7716 you can get it on milestone film website for 20 bucks it comes with a copy of The flapper and it's called Olive Thomas Everybody's sweetheart after one of her movies.

    • @johnchipol7716
      @johnchipol7716 3 года назад

      Thanks for that I have to do it on sterling pounds

  • @sharksport01
    @sharksport01 2 года назад +4

    Go watch the video Break Out by Swing Out Sister right now. Made not long after Louise's death.

    • @andsomeenery2964
      @andsomeenery2964 2 года назад +3

      Even better, go watch 'pandora' s box ' by Orchestral manoeuvres in the dark!!

  • @wvanderwahl
    @wvanderwahl 4 месяца назад +1

    I read a biography on her by Barry Paris which was excellent. Also read Lulu in Hollywood written by the lady herself and I have four of her films in my library. Louise ruined her own career. She was irresponsible and difficult and did not want to play by the rules before she had achieved any degree of fame. Her downfall was her own doing.

  • @jaimehudson7623
    @jaimehudson7623 Год назад

    An original 'Dark Star' of the Silver Screen: Her whole Life was Art... She Lived Her Dream!

  • @imsocuteimsorich4952
    @imsocuteimsorich4952 Год назад

    She was one flapper girl of that time,brook you rock,rest in peace ✌️☀️🌈 amen 🌠🌼🌹💕

  • @JSB1882
    @JSB1882 Год назад +2

    I remember seeing "Pandora's Box" in theatre and she ruined me for all women. If one performance has to be captured of each actor "Pandora's Box" is Louise Brooks film.

  • @DMfilmfan
    @DMfilmfan Год назад +1

    If anyone should've played Louise, it's the narrator - Shirley MacLaine.

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 Год назад +1

    Fortitude, but the Human Lower Mind, aka Ego Mind, (the energy that tripped her up, and not for the mere Ego as most know it), rather, it is the lacking of what we gain through *"Conscious in Thought + applying Higher Mind"* aka the Mature Mind.