The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) | |
| Director(s) | Robert Aldrich |
| Producer(s) | Robert Aldrich |
| Top Genres | Drama |
| Top Topics | |
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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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Barney Sheean:
I make movies, not films!
Barney Sheean: "Films"? "Films"? What the hell ever happened to movies? What do you think you're in, the art business?
Lylah Clare: Do you really believe that you have a licence to ask any dirty question that slimes into that snake's nest between your ears? And nobody challenges you. Why? Because they are gentleman?
[gutteral laugh]
Lylah Clare: I'll tell you why.
[gesture with Molly Luther's snatched crutch]
Lylah Clare: Molly Luther's magic wand. It keeps keeps her safe from
[two thumps against Molly Luther's leg brace]
Lylah Clare: ...dragons!
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Barney Sheean: "Films"? "Films"? What the hell ever happened to movies? What do you think you're in, the art business?
Lylah Clare: Do you really believe that you have a licence to ask any dirty question that slimes into that snake's nest between your ears? And nobody challenges you. Why? Because they are gentleman?
[gutteral laugh]
Lylah Clare: I'll tell you why.
[gesture with Molly Luther's snatched crutch]
Lylah Clare: Molly Luther's magic wand. It keeps keeps her safe from
[two thumps against Molly Luther's leg brace]
Lylah Clare: ...dragons!
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Facts about
When Kim Novak walks along Hollywood Blvd, a theater she passes by is playing The Dirty Dozen, a film Robert Aldrich made a year earlier, and whose commercial success made it possible for the director to start his own production company and make movies like this.
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.
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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.
read more facts about The Legend of Lylah Clare...









