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Lolita
TrailerThe movie tells the story of urbane professor Humbert Humbert, a fine and distinguished gentleman who marries a New England widow, only to take advantage of her nymphet daughter, Dolores.Actors: Jeremy Irons, Melanie Griffith, Frank Langella, Dominique Swain, Suzanne Shepherd, Keith Reddin, Erin J. Dean, Joan Glover, Pat Pierre Perkins, Ed Grady, Michael Goodwin, ...»Director: Adrian LyneCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 137 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Lolita"
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Characters of "Lolita"
Humbert HumbertPlayed by: Jeremy IronsCharlotte HazePlayed by: Melanie GriffithClare QuiltyPlayed by: Frank LangellaLolitaPlayed by: Dominique SwainMiss PrattPlayed by: Suzanne ShepherdReverend RiggerPlayed by: Keith ReddinMonaPlayed by: Erin J. DeanMiss LaBonePlayed by: Joan GloverLouisePlayed by: Pat Pierre PerkinsDr. MelinikPlayed by: Ed GradyMr. BealePlayed by: Michael GoodwinMrs. HolmesPlayed by: Angela PatonAnnabel LeePlayed by: Emma Griffiths MalinYoung Humbert's FatherPlayed by: Ronald PickupMr. LeighPlayed by: Michael CulkinMrs. LeighPlayed by: Annabelle ApsionFrank McCooPlayed by: Don BradyMr. BluePlayed by: Trip HamiltonDickPlayed by: Michael DolanLittle Girl in Bunny SuitPlayed by: Hallee Hirsh -
Directors of "Lolita"
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Creators of "Lolita"
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Critic Reviews of "Lolita"
ColeSmithey.comJuly 05, 2015[VIDEO ESSAY] Although it is considered sacrilege in some circles to say it, Adrian Lyne's 1997 film version of Vladimir Nabokov's often banned 1954 novel is a vast improvement over Stanley Kubrick's beloved 1962 version.
Kalamazoo GazetteDecember 19, 2002Irons is excellent, but the film is a real cold shower
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJuly 31, 2002...any film of Lolita is bound to disappoint the few who insist on the primacy of Nabokov's novel
Film Journal InternationalJanuary 01, 2000Lyne's update on this comic, bittersweet tale benefits mightily from a clever screenplay by Stephen Schiff and terrific performances by the movie's two leads.
Needcoffee.comJanuary 01, 2000The film is remarkably...disturbing. There's no other way to put it.
rec.arts.movies.reviewsJanuary 01, 2000Unlike Kubrick's cool, black comedy, Lyne's LOLITA displays a much broader emotional tapestry
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 01, 2000With its distant earnestness and leisurely pace, it might as well have been a Merchant Ivory production.
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Gallery of "Lolita"