Filmed at the 1985 Friscofest
7.4
60 min
Crumb director Terry Zwigoff’s first film is a true treat: a documentary about the obscure country-blues musician and idiosyncratic visual artist Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong, member of the last known black string band in America. As beguiling a raconteur as he is a performer, Louie makes for a wildly entertaining movie subject, and Zwigoff honors him with an unsentimental but endlessly affectionate tribute. Full of infectious music and comedy, Louie Bluie is a humane evocation of the kind of pop-cultural marginalia that Zwigoff would continue to excavate in the coming years.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Howard Armstrong | Himself | Unowned | |
Ted Bogan | Himself | Unowned | |
Jay Lynch | Himself | Unowned | |
Yank Rachell | Himself | Unowned | |
Ikey Robinson | Himself | Unowned |