The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) | |
Director(s) | Robert Aldrich |
Producer(s) | Robert Aldrich |
Top Genres | Drama |
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The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) was a Drama Film directed by Robert Aldrich and produced by Robert Aldrich.
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Quotes from The Legend of Lylah Clare
Lewis Zarken:
Don't forget the Tibetan yak.
Lylah Clare: [to Barney Sheean] Squat and wait!
Lylah Clare: Just tell 'em Lylah's coming, soon as she gets her harness on...
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Lylah Clare: [to Barney Sheean] Squat and wait!
Lylah Clare: Just tell 'em Lylah's coming, soon as she gets her harness on...
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Facts about The Legend of Lylah Clare
Based on an earlier TV production of the same material.
Last screenplay written by Hugo Butler, who had been black-listed by Hollywood and exiled himself to Mexico during the 1950s.
When MGM executives finally screened the film, they decided to market it as being "deliberately campy", but audiences in 1968 were not yet ready to embrace the idea of going to see something trashy on purpose, and the movie proved to be a box office bomb despite this trend-setting marketing ploy.
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Last screenplay written by Hugo Butler, who had been black-listed by Hollywood and exiled himself to Mexico during the 1950s.
When MGM executives finally screened the film, they decided to market it as being "deliberately campy", but audiences in 1968 were not yet ready to embrace the idea of going to see something trashy on purpose, and the movie proved to be a box office bomb despite this trend-setting marketing ploy.
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