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Lolita (1997)
Description
A man marries his landlady so he can take advantage of her daughter.
A man marries his landlady so he can take advantage of her daughter.
Actors:
Angela Paton,
Scott Brian Higgs,
Mert Hatfield,
Jim Grimshaw,
Chris Jarman,
Michael Dolan,
Ronald Pickup,
Don Brady,
Brett Kinard,
Donnie Boswell Sr.,
Annabelle Apsion
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Angela Paton
11 January 1930, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Scott Brian Higgs
Mert Hatfield
Jim Grimshaw
Chris Jarman
Michael Dolan
21 June 1965, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Ronald Pickup
7 June 1940, Chester, England, UK
Don Brady
Brett Kinard
Donnie Boswell Sr.
Annabelle Apsion
1960, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Country:
United States, France
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...any film of Lolita is bound to disappoint the few who insist on the primacy of Nabokov's novel
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