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In this handsome period piece perfectly suited for cinephiles of all stripes, director Michael Engler (Downton Abbey, 30 Rock, Six Feet Under) and screenwriter Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey, Gosford Park) bring a fascinating slice of pre-Hollywood history to light in a coming-of-age story centering on the relationship between the young, free-spirited and soon-to-be international screen starlet Louise Brooks (a riveting, high-intensity Haley Lu Richardson) and her tee-totalling chaperone (a wonderfully nuanced Elizabeth McGovern). On their journey from the conservative confines of Wichita Kansas to the flash and sizzle of New York City, both women are driven by a kindred desire for self-discovery and liberation from the past. Based on the book by Laura Moriarty and anchored by a superb supporting cast (Miranda Otto, Géza Röhrig, and Blythe Danner in a key cameo), The Chaperone is a sensitive, resonant, and illuminating tale of women’s lives in the early 20th century.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.6/10
Released: March 29, 2019
Runtime: 108 min
Genres: Drama
Countries: United Kingdom Australia United States
Companies: Fibonacci Films Anonymous Content 39 Steps
Cast: Elizabeth McGovern Haley Lu Richardson Géza Röhrig
Crew: Julian Fellowes Michael Engler Laura Moriarty

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Alien 4 points 1 year ago.

The fictionalized backstory of real-life silent-screen star Louise Brooks. Based on a bestselling novel, adapted by Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey). A lovely period piece depicting an exciting era even though Prohibition somewhat put a damper on things. Elizabeth McGovern is wonderful in her role.

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