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Lolita (1962)

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Directed by
Stanley Kubrick

Written by
Vladimir Nabokov

Cast
James Mason, Shelley Winters, Sue Lyon, Gary Cockrell, Jerry Stovin [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Jun 29, 1999
• R2: 10 Sep 2001

Budget $2,000,000

Running Time
2 hours, 32 minutes

Country USA, UK

Studio MGM, MGM/UA Home Entertainment, Seven Arts

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 Trivia from Lolita (1962)
1
Theatrical release: June 14, 1962.

  
2
LOLITA marked the film debut for Sue Lyon after an exhaustive search for the right actress.

  
3
Rated BBFC X by the British Board of Film Censors--meaning no one under 16 was permitted in theaters.

  
4
Director-screenwriter-producer Stanley Kubrick, whose career was launched by the film PATHS OF GLORY, made LOLITA in 1962. He did, however, have to dance around those censors up in arms over what they thought was the inappropriate sexual objectification of a young girl by a man many years her senior. Kubrick had to make adjustments to appease motion picture authorities. For example, he tried to mollify censors by changing the preteen 12-year-old girl of Vladimir Nabokov's novel, on which the film is based, to a pubescent teenager, 14 years old.

  
5
Estimated budget: $2 million.

  
6
The film was shot in 88 days.

  
7
Additional films with this theme include: Elia Kazan's BABY DOLL; Louis Malle's PRETTY BABY; and Woody Allen's MANHATTAN. Adrian Lyne revisited the story with his 1997 LOLITA, a film that was similarly blocked from widespread theatrical distribution.

  
8
The original script, written by Nabokov, wasn't used, though it's reprinted in book form. James B. Harris and Kubrick rewrote the screenplay--and encouraged Peter Sellers to improvise much of his part.

  
9
The movie that is playing at the drive-in when Charlotte and Lolita both grab on to Humbert is THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

  
10
The character name Vivian Darkbloom is an anagram for Vladimir Nabokov.

  
11
The poem Humbert reads to Lolita is Edgar Allan Poe's ULALUME.

  
12
The sexual references even include the name of the summer camp Charlotte goes to--Camp Climax for Girls.

  
13
Peter Sellers's portrayal of Dr. Zempf is very similar to his portrayal of Dr. Strangelove two years later.

  
14
The books Humbert gives to Lolita are THE HISTORY OF DANCING and James Joyce's PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN.

  
15
Bob Harris composed the theme song.

  
16
Laurence Olivier, Marlon Brando, and David Niven were considered for the part of Humbert Humbert, and Tuesday Weld was considered for the part of Lolita.

  
17
Sue Lyon was 14 at the time the film was made. In the book, Lolita is nine at first; she is already a teenager when the film begins.

  
18
Kubrick and James B. Harris bought the rights to Nabokov's novel for $150,000.

  
19
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.

  
20
Peter Sellers disguises himself as a number of different characters in the film; in Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, he actually takes on a number of separate roles.

  
21
Adrian Lyne's remake ended up going straight to cable as no distributor would pick it up because of its sexual content.

  
22
Once again Kubrick includes a scene involving chess, as he did in THE KILLING and even SPARTACUS. (In the epic battle scene, the Romans line up in what appears to be a chessboard design.)

  


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