Forever, Lulu is a 1987 West German-American comedy - mystery film directed by Amos Kollek , and starring Hanna Schygulla , Deborah Harry , Wayne Knight and Alec Baldwin in his film debut. The film features sex therapist Ruth Westheimer . It was the final film starring Beatrice Pons and R. L. Ryan .
6-459: Forever Lulu is the title of some movies. It could refer to: Forever, Lulu (1987 film) Forever Lulu (2000 film) , by director John Kaye , with Melanie Griffith, Patrick Swayze, Penelope Ann Miller Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Forever Lulu . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
12-452: A handsome cop ( Alec Baldwin ) and the mystery blonde in the photograph. According to Box Office Mojo , Forever, Lulu grossed $ 36,786 in its brief North American theatrical run. RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video released Forever, Lulu on VHS in late 1987. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (successor to RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video) officially released this on DVD in 2005. It was released by other home entertainment distributors under
18-467: A secretary in New York City, while trying to publish her novel. Within a few days, she is fired from her job, her manuscript is rejected, and she has a disastrous blind date . She has a mental breakdown and randomly waves a gun in the air. She is mistaken for a mugger, and a couple hands over their coats to her. The coats contain a signed photograph of a recent female acquaintance of the writer, and
24-416: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forever_Lulu&oldid=1233375081 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Forever, Lulu (1987 film) In the film, a German woman works as
30-421: The rain, waving a gun in the air in a mental breakdown. A couple sees her in the rain, assuming she has some violent tendencies. Afraid for their lives, they give Elaine their coats. Inside one of the coats' pockets is a picture of a blonde woman ( Deborah Harry ) she previously encountered, signed "Forever, Lulu" and an address. From this point, Elaine's life takes a crazy turn that involves gangsters, money, drugs,
36-515: The writer unwittingly gets involved in a criminal case connected to this mystery woman. The film centers on a German woman, Elaine Hines ( Hanna Schygulla ), living in New York City with aspirations of becoming a novelist. Reality settles in when Elaine loses her secretary job at a toilet seat company. Her agent calls her manuscript unsellable and not sexy enough before dropping her as a client. As if life couldn't get more unbearable for Elaine, her unexpected blind date turns disastrous. She runs out in
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