Chet Baker
Let's Get Lost
9 tracks | 1988 | 119 min | TV-G
Let's Get Lost
"Let's Get Lost" is an American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber. The title is derived from a song by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser from the 1943 film Happy Go Lucky which Baker recorded for Pacific Records. A group of Baker fans, ranging from ex-associates to ex-wives and children, talk about the man. Weber’s film traces the man’s career from the 1950s, playing with jazz greats like Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, and Russ Freeman, to the 1980s, when his heroin addiction and domestic indifference kept him in Europe.
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Opening
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0:55

2
Young Chet Baker and friends on the beaches of Santa Monica; memories of musicians; L.A. 1953; San Remo 1956; later years
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16:21

3
Chet's great change; Chet sings jazz; he remembers his young years; Diane Vavra' memories; Every Time We Say Goodby
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17:50

4
Getting out of the army; childhood - Chet's mother; Lawrence Trimble' memories
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14:29

5
Chet about his girls, his best day; the damaged mouth
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16:17

6
Musicians about Chet's problems; Lucca, Italy; Ruth's memories
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17:29

7
The Baker family; Carol' memories; the children
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14:26

8
Halima, 1955; Cannes 1987; Almost Blue; the end
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18:02

9
Credits
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3:51
