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was negative, writing, "You don't have to be an emulating, prissyish uncle from
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editor John Gordon, in response to Greene, called it "the filthiest book I have ever read" and "sheer unrestrained pornography". The book was deemed pornography by the Home Office and
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Lolita (production Harris Kubrick Pictures, A.A. Productions, distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.) followed in 1962, a time when content of the film still had the potential to offend censorship boards. Kubrick was acutely aware of this and its potential to damage commercial success and so the film
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Humbert arrives to pick up Dolores from camp; she does not yet know her mother is dead. They stay the night in a hotel that is handling an overflow influx of police officers attending a convention. One of the guests, a pushy, abrasive stranger, insinuates himself upon Humbert and keeps steering the
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playwright with a superior manner. Later he is an inquisitive policeman on the porch of the hotel, where Humbert and Lolita are staying. Next he is the intrusive Beardsley High School psychologist, Doctor Zempf. He persuades Humbert to give Lolita more freedom in her after-school activities. He is
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Four years earlier, Humbert arrives in Ramsdale, New Hampshire, intending to spend the summer before his professorship begins at Beardsley College, Ohio. He searches for a room to rent, and Charlotte Haze, a cloying, sexually frustrated widow, invites him to stay at her house. He declines until
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premiered on June 13, 1962, in New York City (the copyright date onscreen is 1961). It performed fairly well with little advertising, relying mostly on word-of-mouth; many critics seemed uninterested or dismissive of the film while others gave it glowing reviews. However, the film was very
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is—in its way—a good film." She found Nabokov's screenplay "a model of adaptation" and the cast "near-perfect", though she described Kubrick's attempts at eroticism as "perfunctory and misguided" and thought his "gift for visual comedy is as faint as his depiction of sensuality."
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and also sung by Sue Lyon. There is also a version released as a single credited to Nelson Riddle on the "B-side" of his Route 66 Theme (Capitol 4741). "Lolita Ya Ya" was later recorded by other bands; it was also a 1962 hit single for
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adapts its seemingly unadaptable source material with a sly comedic touch and a sterling performance by James Mason that transforms the controversial novel into something refreshingly new without sacrificing its essential edge."
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Lolita kisses Humbert goodnight as he plays chess with her mother. His line in the scene is "I take your Queen." Chess, a recurring motif in Nabokov's novels, was also a favorite pastime of director Stanley
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interview (after the ratings system had been introduced in late 1968), Kubrick said that he "probably wouldn't have made the film" had he realized in advance how difficult the censorship problems would be.
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2580:PAI RAIKAR, RAMNATH N (August 8, 2015).
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2089:An Interview with Stanley Kubrick (1969)
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3055:Weinman, Sarah (October 24, 2020).
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2373:. Chicago Review Press. pp.
2365:Graham Vickers (August 1, 2008).
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2846:"David Lynch on Stanley Kubrick"
2203:Vagg, Stephen (March 19, 2022).
2106:"Stanley Kubrick, at a Distance"
1874:Kubrick company, only did Lolita
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861:London Sunday Times
699:coronary thrombosis
635:35th Academy Awards
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350:by Vladimir Nabokov
4318:Films about incest
3988:Christiane Kubrick
3964:Kubrick by Kubrick
3748:A Clockwork Orange
3359:TCM Movie Database
3291:Filmmaker Magazine
3101:on October 4, 2009
2772:Harrison's Reports
2638:The New York Times
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