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The Legend of Lylah Clare

  • 19681968
  • ApprovedApproved
  • 2h 10m
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5.7/10
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The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
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A dictatorial film director (Peter Finch) hires an unknown actress (Kim Novak) to play the lead role in a planned movie biography of a late, great Hollywood star.A dictatorial film director (Peter Finch) hires an unknown actress (Kim Novak) to play the lead role in a planned movie biography of a late, great Hollywood star.A dictatorial film director (Peter Finch) hires an unknown actress (Kim Novak) to play the lead role in a planned movie biography of a late, great Hollywood star.
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  • Director
    • Robert Aldrich
  • Writers
    • Robert Thom(teleplay)
    • Edward DeBlasio(teleplay)
    • Hugo Butler(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Kim Novak
    • Peter Finch
    • Ernest Borgnine
  • Director
    • Robert Aldrich
  • Writers
    • Robert Thom(teleplay)
    • Edward DeBlasio(teleplay)
    • Hugo Butler(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Kim Novak
    • Peter Finch
    • Ernest Borgnine
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 35User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Peter Finch, Coral Browne, and James Lanphier in The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
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    Rossella Falk in The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
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    Kim Novak in The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)

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    Kim Novak
    Kim Novak
    • Lylah Clare…
    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Lewis Zarken…
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Barney Sheean
    Milton Selzer
    Milton Selzer
    • Bart Langner
    Rossella Falk
    Rossella Falk
    • Rossella
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Paolo
    Valentina Cortese
    Valentina Cortese
    • Countess Bozo Bedoni
    Jean Carroll
    Jean Carroll
    • Becky Langner
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Mark Peter Sheean
    Coral Browne
    Coral Browne
    • Molly Luther
    Lee Meriwether
    Lee Meriwether
    • Young Girl
    James Lanphier
    James Lanphier
    • 1st Legman
    Robert Ellenstein
    Robert Ellenstein
    • Mike
    Nick Dennis
    Nick Dennis
    • Nick
    Dave Willock
    Dave Willock
    • Cameraman
    Peter Bravos
    • Butler
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Script Girl
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Announcer
    • Director
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Writers
      • Robert Thom(teleplay)
      • Edward DeBlasio(teleplay)
      • Hugo Butler(screenplay)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      When Kim Novak walks along Hollywood Boulevard, a theater she passes by is playing The Dirty Dozen (1967), a film director Robert Aldrich made a year earlier, and whose commercial success made it possible for him to start his own production company and make movies like this.
    • Goofs
      After Bart throws the ball through the window glass, every later shot that has the window visible shows no hole or broken glass. Further, the sound of the glass breaking is too late after the ball is thrown.
    • Quotes

      Molly Luther: She's tame enough now, Lewis, but will she turn into a slut like the last one?

    • Connections
      Featured in Lionpower from MGM (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Lylah
      Music by Frank De Vol

      Lyrics and Vocal by Sibylle Siegfried

    User reviews35

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    7/10
    This thing is a surrealist's dream
    On the surface - a once great and prolific director (Peter Finch) hasn't directed a film in 20 years, ever since his movie star wife died on their wedding day. He decides to get back in the game with a film about his late wife's life when he meets an aspiring actress (Kim Novak) who looks just like her. And no this is not Vertigo, though that word plays into things. And Ellen Corby shows up as a script "girl" in a bit part, and she was also in Vertigo. But James Stewart is definitely not here as this thing veers into David Lynch territory.

    Director Aldrich quite deliberately peppers the first third with just enough intriguing moments and plot questions to make it just compelling enough that the viewer will be lured into sticking with it. Then a sort of Stockholm Syndrome sets in, where you know you should turn it off, but you just can't.

    Then in the last two thirds, he throws enough crazy, off-the-wall stuff at you, that- in the grand tradition of M. Night Shyamalan- the viewer cannot walk away because you just can't believe that the film is this bad. You keep hanging in there because all of your principles are being challenged. You think they simply can't be going with this story, these performances, this dialogue - it must get better. But it just gets wilder and weirder and with a cast that was in demand at the time. Why did these stars agree to do this? And why is every actress in the film like Natasha from the old Rocky & Bullwinkle show doing a bad Greta Garbo imitation?

    And then you end up watching the whole movie because you just want to see how they have the pure, unmitigated gall to end it....and also because there's a slight chance that there's information tacked on after the closing credits regarding how you can become a party in a class-action lawsuit aimed at the people who made it.

    But no, the end just makes you realize that a doggie door is a potentially dangerous thing. So in the tradition of 1990's Night Killer, don't watch this looking for a good movie. Watch this for one that from beginning to end is completely messed up but is not boring.
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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1968 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Große Lüge Lylah Clare
    • Filming locations
      • 1628 North Vine Street, Hollywood, California, USA(Elsa arrives at the Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant)
    • Production company
      • The Associates & Aldrich Company
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    • Budget
      • $3,490,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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