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James Mason | Prof. Humbert Humbert/Narrator | |
Shelley Winters | Charlotte Haze/Humbert | |
Sue Lyon | Dolores Haze/Mrs. Richard Schiller | |
Gary Cockrell | Richard T. Schiller | |
Jerry Stovin | John Farlow | |
Diana Decker | Jean Farlow | |
Lois Maxwell | Nurse Mary Lore | |
Cec Linder | Dr. Keegee | |
Bill Greene | George Swine | |
Shirley Douglas | Mrs. Starch |
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Producer | James B. Harris
Eliot Hyman |
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Writer | Stanley Kubrick
Vladimir Nabokov |
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Cinematography | Oswald Morris
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Musician | Nelson Riddle
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Humbert Humbert, a divorced British professor of French literature, travels to small-town America for a teaching position. He allows himself to be swept into a relationship with Charlotte Haze, his widowed and sexually famished landlady, whom he marries in order that he might pursue the woman's 14-year-old flirtatious daughter, Lolita, with whom he has fallen hopelessly in love, but whose affections shall be thwarted by a devious trickster named Clare Quilty. |
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