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Lilith (1964)
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Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Vincent Bruce (Warren Beatty) is an idealistic young war veteran who has just begun working as a therapist in a mental institution in his Maryland hometown. His first patient is a sex-obsessed... Vincent Bruce (Warren Beatty) is an idealistic young war veteran who has just begun working as a therapist in a mental institution in his Maryland hometown. His first patient is a sex-obsessed schizophrenic named Lilith (Jean Seberg), who quickly becomes smitten with him. At first, Vincent maintains a strictly professional relationship, but eventually he falls for and seduces her. Their union, however, begins to take a heavy emotional toll on Vincent, especially when he begins working with Stephen (Peter Fonda), a troubled young man who has also fallen under Lilith's spell. Can Vincent regain his fading sanity before it's too late? Based on the novel by J.R. Salamanca. [More]
Starring: Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg, Kim Hunter, Peter Fonda
Starring: Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg, Kim Hunter, Peter Fonda, Gene Hackman, Jessica Walter, James Patterson, Robert Reilly
Director: Robert Rossen
Director: Robert Rossen
Screenwriter: Robert Rossen
Producer: Robert Rossen
Composer: Kenyon Hopkins
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| 15% 15% | The Ugly Truth |
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