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Lolita

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1962 | 154m | English

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Humbert Humbert is a middle-aged British novelist who is both appalled by and attracted to the vulgarity of American culture. When he comes to stay at the boarding house run by Charlotte Haze, he soon becomes obsessed with Lolita, the woman's teenaged daughter.
Release Date: Jun 13, 1962
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writer: Vladimir Nabokov
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords lolita, sexual obsession, literature professor, youngster, provocation, adoptive father, small town, summer camp, widow, motel, fascination, older man younger woman relationship, hotel, secret love, midlife crisis, flirt, diary, one-sided love, sex with a minor, depression, based on novel or book, loss of loved one, eroticism, seduction, forbidden love
Production Companies Seven Arts Productions, Transworld Pictures, Harris Kubrick Pictures, A.A. Productions, Ltd., Anya Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $9,250,000
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
James Mason Prof. Humbert Humbert
Shelley Winters Charlotte Haze
Sue Lyon Dolores "Lolita" Haze
Gary Cockrell Richard T. "Dick" Siller
Jerry Stovin John Farlow
Diana Decker Jean Farlow
Lois Maxwell Nurse Mary Lore
Cec Linder Physician
Bill Greene George Swine
Shirley Douglas Mrs. Starch
Marianne Stone Vivian Darkbloom
Marion Mathie Miss Lebone
James Dyrenforth Frederick Beale Sr.
Maxine Holden Miss Fromkiss
John Harrison Tom
Colin Maitland Charlie Sedgewick
Terry Kilburn Man
C. Denier Warren Potts
Roland Brand Bill Crest
Peter Sellers Clare Quilty
Peter Cushing John Banning (archive footage) (uncredited)
Christopher Lee Kharis, the Mummy (archive footage) (uncredited)
Name Job
Oswald Morris Director of Photography
Anthony Harvey Editor
Nelson Riddle Original Music Composer
Bob Harris Music
Barbara Gillett Wardrobe Master
Mike Rutter Clapper Loader
William C. Andrews Art Direction
Denys N. Coop Camera Operator
H.L. Bird Sound Recordist
Winston Ryder ADR Editor
Elsa Fennell Wardrobe Supervisor
Gil Grau Orchestrator
George Partleton Makeup Artist
Raymond Anzarut Production Supervisor
Len Shilton Sound Recordist
Dennis Stock Second Unit Director
Betty Glasow Hairstylist
René Dupont Assistant Director
Pamela Davies Continuity
Robert Sterne Production Manager
James Liggat Casting
Lois Gray Assistant Editor
Gene Coffin Costume Design
Stanley Kubrick Director
Vladimir Nabokov Novel, Screenplay
Name Title
James B. Harris Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor James Mason Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor N/A Nominated
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Wuchak
6.0

**_An attractive 14 years-old girl knows the power over males she has… and wields it_** A middle-aged professor of French literature (James Mason) spends the summer in New Hampshire where he becomes infatuated by a 14 years-old girl (Sue Lyon), the daughter of the woman who rents him a room (Shel ... ley Winters). Nothing good will come from this attraction if he cannot keep it in check. Helmed by Stanley Kubrick based on the book by Vladimir Nabokov, "Lolita" (1962) is a B&W black comedy and psychological drama that was controversial in its day (and still is) so the physical intimacy of the adult-minor relationship is only hinted at. Sue Lyon turned 15 during shooting and is surprisingly a good actress at such a young age. Don’t expect much exploitation of her beauty, though, beyond an early scene of her in a two-piece bathing suit. The character of Quilty has less of a role in the book and is believable. He’s basically a dark shadow of Humbert, mirroring Humbert's carnal qualities. Unfortunately, Kubrick allowed Peters Sellers to get out-of-control in the part, which spoils it (and the movie). Don’t get me wrong, Peter Sellers has great charisma, even here, but too many of his Quilty scenes are nonsensical or implausible. The two worst examples are: When he shows up at that hotel and has that eye-rolling (ad-libbed) conversation on the porch while looking in the opposite direction of Humbert. Later he shows up at Humbert’s abode masquerading as a school psychiatrist threatening to have a group of therapists come over to observe Lolita's homelife, unless she can be in his play. Why Sure! It doesn’t help that Humbert curiously goes along with both without question. While overlong by at least half an hour, the cast is a highlight and the drama is fairly compelling and sometimes amusing despite the quaint datedness of the production and the eye-rolling Quilty scenes. The film runs 2 hours, 32 minutes, and was shot in both America and England. GRADE: B-

Feb 19, 2024