Lolita Overview:

Lolita (1962) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Stanley Kubrick and produced by James B. Harris and Eliot Hyman.

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The novel that remains an unquenchable controversy as adapted for the screen by its author, Nabokov. While the novel, though once banned, is accepted in most quarters as a masterpiece, this film version by Kubrick is hotly debated. A professor (Mason) who takes rooms in a widow's home conceives a distracting obsession with her teenage daughter, eventually marrying the grasping mother (Winters) in order to remain close to Lolita (Lyon). The triangle results in murder and humiliation. Lyon seems a bit too knowing as the object of obsession, and Sellers's Quilty seems to have dropped in on his way to Mars, but the overall effect is as absorbing and repellent as a slow-motion car crash. The 1998 remake by Adrian Lyne starring Jeremy Irons renewed the controversy with an even closer reading of the novel and its resultant inability to find a U.S. release until the Showtime cable network stepped forward.

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Academy Awards 1962 --- Ceremony Number 35 (source: AMPAS)

AwardRecipientResult
Best WritingVladimir NabokovNominated
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Debating Kubrick’s LOLITA (1962)

By Aurora on Sep 12, 2014 From Once Upon a Screen

As my entry to The Great Movie Debate blogathon hosted by Citizen Screenings and The Cinematic Packrat?I submit this debate on Stanley Kubrick?s LOLITA (1962). Note, before you continue, that I had the nerve to ask Joe of Nitrate Stock to go a round or two with me on?this film. If you?re unaware, Jo... Read full article


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Charlotte Haze: There's a nice view from this window... of the front lawn.


Clare Quilty: [looks at bullet hole] Gee... right in the boxing glove.


Charlotte Haze: [to Humbert] Oh, you MAN!


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One ending that was considered was to have Humbert and Lolita get married in a state that allowed young people to wed; this ending was considered in order to appease the censors.
This was the first film that Stanley Kubrick produced independently in England.
Claire Quilty's role in the screenplay was greatly expanded from that of the novel.
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