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Lolita (1962) Lolita (1962) is a thought-provoking film adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel of the same

Lolita (1962)

Lolita (1962) is a thought-provoking film adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel of the same name. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, it delves into the complex relationship between the aging literature professor Humbert Humbert and the young, promiscuous nymphet, Dolores "Lolita" Haze.

The film stars James Mason as Humbert Humbert, capturing his character's intellectual charisma and internal struggle. Mason's powerful performance vividly portrays Humbert's infatuation and inner conflict as he becomes sexually involved with Lolita, played by Sue Lyon. Lyon's angelic yet alluring portrayal of Lolita highlights her character's conflicting childlike innocence and blossoming sensuality.

Peter Sellers delivers a memorable performance as the eccentric Clare Quilty, a man who also desires Lolita and becomes Humbert's ultimate nemesis. Sellers showcases his versatility by playing different roles throughout the film, signifying the fragmented nature of Humbert's psychological state.

Adding to the film's allure is the beautiful and haunting soundtrack composed by Nelson Riddle. The lush orchestration blends enchantingly with the film's themes of love, obsession, and forbidden desire, drawing the audience deeper into the narrative.

While the subject matter of Lolita has stirred controversy since its publication in 1955, the film adaptation explores the dark underbelly of human desires and enthralls viewers with its complex characters and compelling storytelling. Kubrick's expert direction sets the tone for this psychological journey, masterfully capturing Humbert's internal turmoil and moral decadence.

If you want to experience the essence of Lolita (1962) for yourself, you can play and download the original soundtrack composed by Nelson Riddle here. Immerse yourself in the evocative melodies and let the music transport you to the haunting world of obsession and desire that Lolita encapsulates.

Lolita (1962) stands as a timeless cinematic masterpiece, exploring themes of desire, morality, and the often-blurred lines between love and obsession. It provokes introspection and challenges societal norms, leaving an indelible mark on anyone who dares to venture into its poignant and provocative narrative. So don't miss the opportunity to dive into this iconic film and lose yourself in its captivating soundscape.

A big plate of french fries and a malt.
A college boy I had a date with.
A Dufy.
A fine thing, me dropping out of sight for so long...
A game? Come on.
A hospital! Well, is that where we're going now, is Lepingsville?
A little more joie de vivre.
A lot of people think I'm suspicious, especially when I stand on street corners.
A magnificent club, really magnificent. Tell me one thing, are you a columnist?
A man of complete integrity.
About a year. I met him in Phoenix. I was working as a waitress.
Added to that, just yesterday, uh, Dr. Humbert...
Afraid somebody's gonna steal your ideas and sell them to Hollywood?
After all, there are only...
After that, I thought we might go to the mountains for a while.
Ah.
Ah. Ain't I clever?
Ah. You couldn't find better value in West Ramsdale.
Ah...
Alaska's a great place for kids, you know. Lots of room for them to run around.
All he asked was if I had a map.
All my friends always put their smokies out in the drink.
All of them, of course.
All right, I believe you.
All right, let him up.
All right, let's say she has an uncle.
All right, now the doors are shut. Come on, shout!
All right, ready, go.
All right, she has an uncle.
All right, this man is married to you, but that's purely incidental.
All right?
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right. I shall leave in a moment.
All right. I'm calm.
All right. I'm gonna tell you the real truth of what I've been doing.
All right. Let me go.
All right. Let's get this business straight.
Alrighty then.
Alrighty.
Alrighty.
Am I being quiet enough?
Am I on that train?
An art movie.
An opportunity for a guy like me to get in on the ground floor.
And conquered her scruples and gloom
And do you remember that guy who called you at the motel?
And don't smudge your toenails.
And he did all these brilliant tricks for the sheer fun of tormenting me?
And how do they know that?
And I said, "What is written, sweet sister?"
And I suppose that Roy has a part in this production?
And I? I suppose I never counted, of course.
And it comes back as "mid region of Weir".
And lastly, I forbid you to disturb Professor Humbert again.
And since when have nurses worn dark glasses when on duty?
And so he kicked me out.
And so here I am.
And so, in our opinion, she is suffering from acute repression of the libido...
And that was not your surname.
And the house?
And the one kidney she had was distressed.
And there's my little van Gogh. Monet.
And we passed to the end of the vista
And where, pray...
And who might they be?
And yet, you still haven't guessed?
And you did it?
And you do this so very well I'd much rather sit down and watch you.
And you suddenly, overnight, are an actress. It's out of the question.
And, you know...
Anyhow, I think we've lost him.
Anyhow, she wants to know if Lolita and Kenny can come.
Are you feeling cold?
Are you going to read the magazine or talk to me?
Are you Quilty?
Are you Quilty?
Are you sending her to that Camp Climax again?
Are you sure you can't guess what game I'm talking about?
Are you the lady's husband?
Are you the only boy living in the camp?
Aren't they adorable together?
Aren't you forgetting something?
As a matter of fact, she hasn't had a lesson for...
As a matter of fact, you know...
As soon as it happened I called an ambulance, but it was too late".
Ask Michele. She was with me.
Aw, gee. What was the matter with your wife?
Aw, you poor man, I'll bet you're bored to tears.
Back here we have the kitchen. That's where we have our informal meals.
Bandages are upstairs.
Be great for two normal guys...
Be quiet. Stop talking. We've got to think about this.
BEALE: You see, it was raining and she ran across the road.
Beardsley.
Because not many people know that...
Because you can't.
Because you took
Because you took advantage
Because you took advantage
Because you took advantage of a sinner
Because you took advantage Of my disadvantage
Because you took her at an age
Because, my darling, when my darling mother finds out...
Because...
Because... Here's another one. Because you cheated me
Before a federal law And all its stinging stars
Before we start?
Before you go, I was wondering whether maybe in the morning, you know...
Besides, they're football players, not actors.
Bet you didn't know I had that.
Between 2 and 4, Miss Starch, piano.
Between here and that old car outside are 25 paces.
Big deal.
Boy, I sure wish I could.
Boy, that's terrible.
Boy, you need a shave.
Brewster...
Busy rehearsing?
But do come in.
But everything has changed all of a sudden.
But I am proud of you, Lolita.
But I'm supposed to meet Mona at the lake.
But if I ever found out...
But if we cast our minds back...
But it doesn't matter a bit, because you've stopped caring anyway.
But it's not even 1.
But my department is sort of concerned, uh, sort of concerned with the bizarre...
But my wife is upstairs in her bedroom.
But no noise, please. Quietly.
But she's not being repressed, Dr. Zemph.
But sometimes, Hum, I wonder...
But thanks anyway.
But there is one thing which has arisen from this which is quite clear:
But there's no place to go back to.
But we could leave this place perhaps.
But were stopped by the door of a tomb
But what about all my things back in Ramsdale?
But you are never going to see that miserable brat again!
But you see, I'm quite sure that they'll manage to find a cot for us.
But you've never acted before.
But you've parked it right next to a sign saying "staff only".
But, Charlotte, tonight's a special occasion.
But, Mom...
But, uh, when we were on our honeymoon abroad...
But, uh...
But, what do you know, folks...
But, you know, I adored Harold.
By the way, Dr. Humbert, there's so few people in Beardsley...
By the way, what happened to your bed? It looks a lot lower.
By the way, what sort of a convention are you holding here?
Bye bye.
Bye bye.
C'est la vie.
Calling Dr. Keagy. Dr. Keagy, come to Reception, please.
Can't this wait till I come out of here?
Candy.
Certainly.
Cha cha cha.
Chance, however, can do it.
Change service. I'll take the service again, if you don't mind.
Char... Oh...
Charlie?
Charlie? Who's he?
Charlotte, come here, please.
Charlotte, if it would make you any happier...
Charlotte, open the door!
Charlotte, please, listen to me.
Charlotte, that's my diary. Give it to me, please.
Charlotte, this may not be the right time or place...
CHARLOTTE: Uh, darling.
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
Charlotte?
Charming.
Cheerio. But should she be allowed to stay out all night?
Cigarette?
Clare Quilty?
Come away with me now, just as you are.
Come back here, now.
Come down here.
Come here.
Come in.
Come on now, cut it out. Why can't I call her?
Come on now, don't cry.
Come on now, don't make a scene.
Come on now, let's not start that all up again.
Come on, Humbert.
Come on, she's the only friend I've got in this stinking world.
Come on, we're going home.
Come on.
Come on.
Completely. You know that.
Criminy! I should never have written to you.
Cross my heart and hope to die.
Cross my heart and hope to die.
Cross my heart and hope to die.
Cross your heart and hope to die?
Culturally, we're a very advanced group...
Darling, forgive me.
Darling, it's going to be you and me alone...
Darling, turn that down, please.
Darling, you've gone away.
Darling!
Darling?
Darling?
Darling?
Darling...
Darling...
Dear, the door's locked.
Dick, this is my stepfather, Professor Humbert.
DICK: She's just nuts about dogs and kids. She's gonna make a swell mother too.
Dick's awfully sweet, isn't he?
Dick's very sweet...
Did I do that? Did I?
Did you come back for something?
Did you have a good time dancing with Clare Quilty?
Did you have a marvelous summer?
Did you have a reservation, Mr...?
Did you have something to eat?
Didn't anyone ever tell you...
Didn't she have a lesson with you last Saturday?
Didn't you have a daughter with a lovely name?
Do I take it then that, uh, you are refusing to cooperate...
Do you always have to shave twice a day?
Do you believe in God?
Do you have to antagonize everybody?
Do you have to drive so fast? You're gonna get us killed.
Do you know a girl called Lolita?
Do you know I've been the local authority on you ever since?
Do you know this summer she'll be a junior camp counselor?
Do you like watching, captain?
Do you mind if I eat? I've got to meet Mona.
Do you pronounce the surname differently? You know, in a slightly lower tone.
Do you recall a girl...
Do you remember Dr. Zemph?
Do you remember Mother's old flame at the school dance?
Do you think I'm just a foolish, romantic American girl?
Do you think that the camp is the answer?
Do you think that those are equally important?
Do you think that'll make the hit parade?
Do you want to die standing up or sitting down?
Do you work here?
Do, please.
Doctor, this man must be psychotic.
Does that appeal to you?
Does your father think that you get notes from my boyfriend?
Dolores Haze?
Don't avoid the issue. I told you no dates.
Don't do that.
Don't forget me.
Don't look now.
Don't say any more. I know what you've been doing.
Don't start talking about the play. That's what's just come between us.
Don't tell me any more.
Don't tell me it's too late, because it's not.
Don't tell Mom, but I ate all your bacon.
Don't try to be clever, please. I've got a terrific pain in my arm.
Don't you agree with me?
Don't you want to come away with me?
Don't you want to get back to where we were...
Downstairs. Excuse me.
Dr. Humbert, I am pleased to meet you.
Dr. Humbert, I do hope...
Dr. Humbert, I tell you what I do think.
Dr. Humbert...
Dr. Keagy will be down in just a minute. Why don't you wait?
Dr. Zemph?
Education? What sort of an education do you think you're getting here?
Elbows on the tables.
Even if my wife joins me later, we'll manage even then, I'm sure.
Even in the most harmonious households, such as ours...
Even then I scoot along after you like an obliging little lapdog.
Everything was so, I don't know, normal.
Everything's going to be all right.
Everything's gonna be great from now on.
Excuse me, kids. Ha, ha.
Excuse me, sweetheart, Bill's cut his thumb.
Excuse me, uh, kids, I'm gonna go over and say hello.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Fill her up, please.
First you wash every dish, then you go upstairs...
Firstly...
Forgive me.
Four 1.
Four hundred dollars.
Frankly, Hum, I do. And it's all arranged.
Friends had given me several addresses in Ramsdale...
From that moment on he was up to every trick he could think of.
Gee, I'm just dying for a drink.
Gee, I'm really winning here. I'm really winning.
Gee, I'm really winning. You want to get a rally going there.
Gee, no wonder she's not here. You must feel pretty bad about that.
Gee, that hurt me, that... You really hurt me.
Gee, uh, Lo's told me so much about you.
Gee.
Gee.
Gee.
Get out of bed real quick!
Gets rid of the excess energy.
Giggles rather often and is excitable". She giggles at things.
Give me that, please.
Go on, get out of my way.
Good evening. I brought the cot, sir.
Good morning, Mr. Humbert. We seem to be going the same way.
Good morning.
Good night, and thank you for a charming evening.
Good night, Humbert.
Good night, Lo.
Good night, Lo.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night. See you.
Good.
Goodbye, dear one.
Goodbye.
Guess again.
Ha, ha. And afterwards, you know, I showed you my garden...
Ha, ha. I wonder what she'd do.
Ha. Uh, we all think that Lo should go to bed.
Happily divorced.
Happily or unhappily, he was hospitalized before he could use it.
Harold, look what happened.
Harold.
Has she or hasn't she an uncle?
Has there been a message for me from my wife?
Have you been getting notes in the hospital?
Have you been here...? Uh... I mean, how did you get in?
Have you come to free the slaves or something?
Have you ever kissed the Blarney Stone?
Have you ever noticed how the champs, different champs, use their bats?
Have you ever seen any of those... You know, those, um, foreign films?
Have you gotten permission from the doctor?
Have you told her anything about us?
He can't help us, stopping way back there like that.
He can't stay, Dick.
He doesn't know a thing about you and me...
He gave us a talk on a Dr. Schweitzer and Dr. Zhivago.
He gets paid for doing that thing...
He had a bat instead of a hand. He was a real wacky...
He had a kind of...
He had to trick you into letting me be in his play...
He is a writer and he is not to be disturbed.
He pretended he was part of that police convention.
He thought that I was too suspicious standing on the street corner.
He wanted to spare me the sight of his suffering.
He was a genius.
He wasn't a normal person.
He wasn't like you and me.
He'd probably turn some troopers out, so you could have a lovely room...
He's a really normal, nice sort of guy...
He's a very stimulating type of man.
He's canceled his reservation.
He's drunk, that's what's the matter.
He's going away.
He's had a terrible shock.
He's moving.
He's that guy that you met in the office.
He's turning around.
Heh, heh. I'm sort of really sorry to, uh, disturb you.
Heh, heh. You can't have her. She belongs to a Marine.
Hello, Charlotte.
Hello, darling.
Hello, dear.
Hello, dear.
Hello, hello again!
Hello, Kenny.
Hello, Miss Le Bone.
Hello, Mr. Quilty. Good evening, ma'am. Did you get any good pictures today?
Hello, Mr. Swine.
Hello!
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello.
Hello. Excuse me.
Hello. Ha, ha. Heh. Hello.
Her temperature's normal and her cough's gone.
Here we are. Excuse me.
Here, let me feel your head.
Here.
Here. "She is defiant and rude. Sighs a good deal in the class".
Here's your breakfast.
Here's your father, dear.
Hey, let's tell Mother.
Hey, listen. Let's keep in touch.
Hey, look, all the nines changed to the next...
Hey, you two, cut that out.
Hey, you're a sort of bad loser, captain.
Hey.
Hey. A gun!
Hi, Humbert.
Hi, Mom.
Hi.
His stepdaughter was a patient...
Ho, ho. You're a fine one to talk about someone else's mind.
Hold him now. Got him, Andre?
How are the Farlows?
How are you two getting along?
How are you, professor?
How did we produce such a little beast?
How far away is this camp?
How long have you had that cough, Mr. Humbert?
How long have you known him?
How long until we get to Lepingsville?
How much a guy like you want for a darling little gun like that?
How should I know?
However, I haven't seen it recently. I think we've lost it.
Hum, baby, you know, I love the way you smell.
Hum, baby.
Hum, I really wish that you would not send her candy without consulting me.
Hum, what do you do in there so long?
Hum, you just touch me and I go as limp as a noodle.
Hum, you're so charmingly Old World...
Hum?
Hum?
Hum.
Humbert Humbert, what a thrillingly different name.
Humbert is the name. No, I have no reservation.
Humbert, Charlotte didn't want anybody to know this...
Humbert, when you get to know me better, you'll find I'm extremely broad minded.
Humbert, you found a place to sit down.
HUMBERT: Both my bags are in the taxi. You're a very persuasive salesman.
HUMBERT: Ha ha ha. Yes, my darling.
HUMBERT: Having recently arrived in America...
HUMBERT: How is she? She's much better today.
HUMBERT: I cannot tell you the exact day when I first knew with utter certainty...
HUMBERT: Let go of me!
HUMBERT: Mm hm.
HUMBERT: Mm hm.
HUMBERT: No room.
HUMBERT: The brakes were relined, the water pipes unplugged...
HUMBERT: The wedding was a quiet affair...
HUMBERT: Uh...
HUMBERT: What drives me insane is the twofold nature of this nymphet.
HUMBERT: What's yours?
HUMBERT: Where have you put her? KEAGY: Get your hands off!
HUMBERT: Where is she?
HUMBERT: Where is she?
HUMBERT: Yes, that's good.
HUMBERT: You must now forget Ramsdale and poor Charlotte and poor Lolita...
Humbert?
Humbert...
Hush. Hush. Shh, shh, shh. She's asleep.
I absolutely refuse...
I adored his play The Lady Who Loved Lightning.
I always write my poems in a diary. It's one of my little idiosyncrasies.
I am a passionate and lonely woman...
I am chairman of the Great Books Committee.
I am Dr. Zemph.
I am not picking up after you today, miss, or any day!
I am not refusing anything at all, but please understand me.
I am suggesting...
I am the Beardsley High School psychologist.
I asked Miss Starch. How do you think I know?
I asked them downstairs in the lobby to find a cot.
I beg your pardon, did you say, "suspend her piano lessons"?
I bet I'm getting the Asiatic flu.
I brought you some books.
I can arrange it with George Swine. He could have it laid out.
I can do what I choose. It's nothing to do with the doctor.
I can offer you a comfortable home...
I can't live in the past. Not anymore, Hum, not anymore.
I can't read, mister.
I could fix for you to attend executions. How would you like that?
I could take you for a wonderful trip round the country.
I couldn't help it, though.
I decided to play a practical joke and pretend I was a burglar.
I didn't come here to play guessing games.
I didn't know anything about life, I was very young.
I didn't mean that as an insult.
I didn't see any man at the... Oh, yes, that man.
I didn't want to scare you, but it's followed us for three days...
I do all the housework.
I do hope you'll want to address our club.
I don't blame you. If I was married I'd take every opportunity to get away.
I don't care about any other woman.
I don't have any children or boys or little tall girls.
I don't have to. This is a free country.
I don't know if you're lying to me, or if you're insane...
I don't know what game you played.
I don't know who you are, and I certainly have no interest...
I don't know, but perhaps there is another approach that we can take...
I don't like dancing either very much. Did you know that?
I don't like to hear things like that, because I could go take a swipe at him...
I don't see why not, as long as you have her home by midnight.
I don't seem to be able to breathe properly.
I don't suppose it ever occurred to you that when you moved into our house...
I don't think I will, but...
I don't think she should be stuffing herself when she should go to sleep.
I don't think she was spying on us.
I don't think that at all. I think you're really normal.
I don't want him to think that we've seen him.
I don't want to go to bed. It's too early.
I don't want you around them. They're nasty minded boys.
I don't want you to be mad at me anymore.
I don't want you to take any trouble on my account.
I fail to see the significance of all this...
I feel all achy.
I feel fine. I want to call Mother at that hospital.
I feel that you and I should do all in our power to stop that old Dr. Cudler...
I figured I could take anything for a few weeks...
I get sort of carried away, being so normal and all.
I get the impression you want to leave but you don't like to leave...
I got a wrong number.
I guess he was the only guy I was ever really crazy about.
I had to sit down with my client, prepare for tomorrow. Ha, ha.
I happen to have company and he's a minister of the church, and you know...
I happen to know you haven't been to a piano lesson for four weeks.
I hardly think that has anything to do with me.
I hate things like that.
I hate you!
I have a great feeling of...
I have a proposal.
I have loved you from the minute I saw you.
I have never objected to her taking part in the extracurricular...
I have no psychiatrist, and I don't need a psychiatrist!
I have not made my point quite clear.
I have personal problems, you understand?
I have some other details which I would like to put to you, Dr. Humbert.
I have to go to school. What about my education?
I have to have a letter from you, giving your permission.
I haven't been here long. In point of fact, I only just came in.
I haven't missed you. In fact, I've been revoltingly unfaithful to you.
I heard that.
I hope I don't get overcome with power.
I hope I haven't spoken out of turn.
I hope I really haven't woken you at this terribly late hour.
I hope you're planning on staying a while.
I intend moving to England or Florence forever.
I just don't mind.
I just don't think it'd be a very good idea.
I just thought it might be a bill from the hospital or something.
I knew it. Didn't I say to you?
I know it is madness to keep this journal, but it gives me a strange thrill to do so...
I know it would...
I know it's none of my business...
I know that our love is sacred, the others were profane.
I know what you mean, but weren't the boys and girls charming?
I know you would have liked to talk to the late Mr. Haze, and he to you.
I know, I wanted to surprise you.
I know.
I lay hovering between consciousness and unconsciousness. It's the greatest.
I lay there in pain but I love it. I really love it.
I learned some real good games in camp.
I love you.
I mean, I'm not with a lot of people, just you. Heh.
I mean, is it my fault if I feel young?
I mean, what has he got you on, the floor or something?
I must get back to my guest.
I must prepare for my work at Beardsley College in the fall.
I must say I wouldn't blame you if you were.
I never did none of that there book learning, you know.
I never found a guy who'd sort of pull a gun on me when he lost a game.
I noticed when you was checking in you had a lovely little girl with you.
I once read in a Reader's Digest that this is the way heart attacks start.
I promise you one thing:
I promise you that I'll know better next time.
I promise. I promise.
I really did. I swore at the time I would never marry again.
I really do. I never want to go back.
I really don't think that this is a fit topic.
I refuse to believe that about you.
I remember one guy didn't have a hand.
I said to myself when I saw you...
I sat in the dark so as to save you the expense of the electricity. Ha ha ha.
I see that you're interested in art. In that case...
I shall be back by dinnertime. I do not wish to find you in the house.
I shall be moving on.
I shall have to be on my way, I'm afraid.
I shall stay in tonight and nurse my cold...
I should hope so.
I sort of like to have it up this end, you know.
I strolled around for a while and then I came up here.
I suppose.
I swerved around, you see, to avoid hitting the dog...
I take you to concerts, to museums, to movies.
I think he wants me to stay another 48 hours.
I think it was your cherry pies.
I think it will be just as well if you wait until we get to Lepingsville.
I think it's healthy for me to be jealous.
I think you're imagining things.
I thought I'd change into something cozier.
I thought perhaps there was someone with you.
I thought we understood, no dates.
I thought you ought to know, this noise, I can hear every word next door.
I told you not to drive so fast!
I told you that I'm not playing games with you.
I told you.
I wanna talk to you.
I want to die like a champion.
I want to leave school.
I want to pay the bill of Miss Haze in Room 3. I'm taking her home.
I want to speak to you.
I want you to be proud of me.
I want you to leave your husband and this awful house.
I want you to live with me and die with me and everything with me.
I was beginning to think you were sore or something.
I was disloyal to you.
I was driving around and I thought I saw you through the window.
I was just about to give your daughter some medicine.
I was thinking that you want to get away from your wife.
I was wondering if you'd been enjoying your stay...
I was writing a poem.
I wasn't going to.
I went dancing with him, a young blue blooded Bostonian.
I went to my piano lesson.
I will believe you.
I will ignore that idiotic joke.
I will never give away any of your secrets.
I wish I had a pretty, tall, lovely little girl like that...
I won't swear anything. You'll never believe me, no matter what.
I wonder if you aren't being too liberal with her?
I wonder if you'd be prepared to give our investigator...
I wondered if the symbolism wasn't heavy handed at times.
I would love to get hold of a real French servant girl...
I would.
I wouldn't care if your maternal grandfather turned out to be a Turk.
I wouldn't want you to miss any more piano lessons.
I wrote to you about a week ago.
I'd had a crush on him ever since the times...
I'd have thought that he'd ask the man at the service station.
I'll accept the charges. It's Lolita. She's calling long distance.
I'll be right back.
I'll bet you're dry after that long drive.
I'll buy you the best hi fi set that you ever saw and all the new records.
I'll do anything I want to, anytime I want to...
I'll forget the whole thing. I'll never question you about it again.
I'll get her to get her bags ready.
I'll get it.
I'll get you a drink. That's what you want, a nice little drink.
I'll hate it. I know I will.
I'll just go into her room to alert her.
I'll make you a sandwich. There's lots of food left over.
I'll never forget that intellectually stimulating talk...
I'll say, "What are you doing?"
I'll take it!
I'll tell you why I ask, you see...
I'll write to you when we get to Alaska.
I'm a playwright, you know. I know all about this sort of tragedy...
I'm afraid you'll have to speak to Dr. Keagy.
I'm all right, thank you. I simply want to pay the bill...
I'm Charlie, Mrs. Sedgwick's son.
I'm cold, I'm gonna get a sweater.
I'm Frederick Beale, Sr. May I talk to you for a moment?
I'm going to have his baby in three months.
I'm going to the Farlows and I want you to come.
I'm gonna get out of this car...
I'm just dying to have a drinkie.
I'm just leaving.
I'm leaving here today.
I'm lonesome.
I'm making a martini for you.
I'm merely trying to find out what happened.
I'm no good at guessing.
I'm not even... Are you married?
I'm not likely to forget that in a hurry.
I'm not making fun of you.
I'm really sorry that I cheated so much...
I'm so thirsty. Let's all have a little punch now.
I'm so, so sorry.
I'm sorry, but I can't tell you.
I'm sorry, but these are the hospital rules.
I'm sorry, sir, nothing yet, but we're working on that cot.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I was in a hurry and I didn't feel too bright.
I'm sure she intended no harm.
I'm sure that we're going to be very happy, you and I.
I'm sure we'll manage.
I'm sure you'd find one room satisfactory. Our double beds are really triple.
I'm talking to you.
I'm tired of hearing about your moans and groans.
I'm very glad you called.
I'm... Who is this, please?
I've been going to extra rehearsals.
I've been meaning to make a guest room out of that hole, anyway.
I've been thinking about it a lot.
I've got 52 successful scenarios to my credit...
I've got some nice friends who could come and keep you company.
I've had a very exhausting evening. I think I'd best go to bed.
I've made out a check here for $2500.
I've no doubt she's been just as helpful with you all the time.
I've ruined too many things in my life. I can't do that to him, he needs me.
I've told Lolita 10 times to keep that in her room.
I've told you about them already.
I've told you, I don't want you mixing with those boys.
If he is, the worst thing we can do is let him know we're scared.
If it still pains you tomorrow, I'll call and arrange an appointment.
If that's what you'd like.
If you don't stop eating those chips you won't have any appetite for your lunch.
If you hadn't died, all this wouldn't have happened!
If you like, we'll call the police.
If you say so.
If you want time to think, that's all right...
If you want to know something, I feel pretty lousy myself.
If you were in my class I would give you an A plus.
If you'll give me your number...
If you're trying to scare me, you did a pretty swell job, all right.
Imagine! Your friends, you could tell them...
In a sense, this is none of my business, but I've come to feel almost...
In fact, I remember when the late Mr. Haze and I...
In fact, you've been so generous about the whole matter...
In point of fact, uh, Dr. Zemph, I am a lecturer in French literature.
In that case you really must see...
In the Frigid Queen?
In the misty mid region of Weir
In the woods?
Industry's opening up...
Instead he wanted me to cooperate with the others...
Inventive Humbert was to be, I hinted, chief consultant in production of a film...
Is anything wrong?
Is something the matter with your face?
Is that him?
Is that so? That's very sweet of you, thank you.
Is this a gag? Is this one of the fellows at the country club?
Is, uh, Madame Humbert...
Is, uh, this it?
It belonged to Mr. Haze.
It can't be the police because if they were, they'd pull up beside us and write a ticket.
It certainly has, yes.
It comes from the rent of the house.
It doesn't matter.
It gives Jean and me a chance to catch up on our homework.
It goes round corners.
It had to happen sometime.
It is very peaceful.
It makes me feel insecure.
It means that I love you.
It scares me.
It was a perfectly reasonable question.
It was an accident that you met him in the first place.
It was Clare Quilty.
It was hard by the dim lake of Auber
It was just by accident that he was staying there...
It was marvelous.
It was night in the lonesome October
It wasn't a date.
It wouldn't be fair to his memory, do you think?
It's a great pleasure.
It's a marvelous opportunity up there.
It's a pity, because, uh, may I say one other thing to you?
It's a tragic treasure.
It's about people.
It's all right. Come in, both of you.
It's an hallucination. You're crazy, Charlotte.
It's Clare Quilty. You know, the TV writer?
It's getting a bit repetitious, isn't it?
It's his job to fix you up with something nice.
It's in Ohio. You'll like it there.
It's just a scratch.
It's just another excuse to make dates with them, and to get close with them.
It's just that I didn't want to talk in front of your friends at the camp.
It's just wonderful to have friends at a time like...
It's my pleasure.
It's not important. She had an accident.
It's not loaded.
It's part of my job, I notice human individuals...
It's partly my fault. I realize that.
It's probably just gas pains.
It's probably just something I ate.
It's really an obscure and unremarkable name...
It's really gonna be fun.
It's so unsanitary.
It's something that's happened on account of this horrible place.
It's very difficult for a woman...
It's very male, heh...
It's your death sentence.
It's your money anyway.
It's your mother.
It's, uh, what you might call a studio. Well, you know, a semi studio affair.
Jean, John, hello.
Jean, your Mona looks simply enchanting in that cloud of pink.
JEAN: Charlotte. Hello.
JEAN: Humbert, where are you?
JEAN: Humbert.
JEAN: It's Jean and John.
JEAN: Why, of course not.
Jean?
Jeez.
Jeez.
John and I have to get home and kind of supervise things.
John can bring her back in the morning, can't you?
John, can't you stop being a lawyer for just one night in the week?
JOHN: Hum?
JOHN: Humbert?
Just a minute, I'm following a train of thought.
Just a minute.
Just fine.
Just have to hang on, Hum.
Just hold on one moment.
Just hold on, please.
Just holler, sweetheart, if you want me for KP.
Just minutes ago she had said it wasn't loaded.
Just remember, I mean, it's always darkest before the dawn.
Just think, what were we only yesterday?
Just you there, nobody else, just watching. Watch.
KEAGY: Hold him. Hold him.
KEAGY: It's a strange thing to forget. No, it's not so strange.
KEAGY: What do you mean, "let's say she has an uncle"?
KEAGY: What do you think you're doing? Hold it!
KEAGY: Where are you going?
KEAGY: You forgot? Yes, I forgot.
Keep the pack.
Keep your voice down.
Kind of tricky serve to handle, eh, captain?
Kind of tricky. One of the champs taught me that.
Last Sunday in church, my dear one, when I asked the Lord...
Leave me alone, can't you?!
Left me well provided for.
Let's hear how loud you can shout. Come on, come on, come on.
Let's just ignore him, and slow down.
Let's leave tomorrow. We can go for a long trip...
Let's let it ring.
Let's say 6 1. No, 6 2, I'll give you another point.
Let's see. Uh, Humbert.
Let's, uh, heh...
Liberal?
Life is very short.
Like hell she didn't! She's always been a spiteful little pest.
Listen, captain, why don't you stop trifling with life and death?
Listen, I don't think I want to play anymore. I wanna get a drink.
Listen, I've decided something.
Listen. Listen, didn't you have a daughter?
Lo, now listen, please.
Lo?
Lo?
Loaded with mayonnaise, just the way you like it.
Lolita is going with her.
Lolita, heh.
Lolita, I have a perfect right to know this.
Lolita, I have to know.
Lolita, please, please don't cry.
Lolita, that's right. Lolita, diminutive of Dolores...
LOLITA: Are you glad? Yes, of course I am.
LOLITA: Hmm.
LOLITA: Hmm.
LOLITA: Let's go home. I feel sort of romantic.
LOLITA: Mm hm?
LOLITA: Mm mm.
LOLITA: Mm.
LOLITA: Thirty one, 32, 33, 34, 35...
LOLITA: To hell with the play! See what I mean?
LOLITA: What?
LOLITA: Yesterday? Yesterday? What was yesterday?
Lolita!
Lolita!
Lolita!
Lolita?
Lolita?
Lolita.
Lolita.
Lolita.
Lolita. No.
Look at that. That's very interesting.
Look, don't make fun of me. I don't have to tell you a blasted thing.
Look, Dr. Humbert...
Look, I'm very much afraid you'll have to identify yourself...
Look, Semiramis, look!
Look, there's a stool.
MAID: Are you upstairs, Mr. Humbert?
Make them, now, right now.
MALE NURSE: Easy. Sidney, get a straightjacket.
MAN [ON TV]: No!
MAN: Good evening, Dr. Humbert.
MAN: I stand before you, a rearsome bucky goat no more.
Mary was only trying to be helpful.
May I say something? I thought you looked uneasy at the desk.
Maybe it's a special kind of police who are just supposed to follow people.
Maybe she made some telephone calls, who cares?
Maybe you ought to see a doctor in the next town?
Mexico. Hmm.
Might catch your cold.
Mind if I dance with your girl? We could sort of swap partners.
Miss Haze, Room 3.
Miss Starch! Good evening!
Miss, in this house, we do not eat with the table on the el...
Mm hm.
Mm hm.
Mm, two hundred miles. It was a stroke of genius on Mama's part.
Mm.
Mm. Can we go to a movie tonight?
Mm. The...? The home situation?
Mona Farlow is leaving for summer camp tomorrow.
Mona?
Mona? Annoyed? Heh, heh.
Monsieur, if what you're needing is peace and quiet...
Mr. Haze purchased it when he found out he was ill.
Mr. Hofsteader said that you're going to be staying all summer.
Mr. Humbert, I must ask you to move your car.
Mr. Humbert, she just ran right in front of me!
Mr. Humbert, would you please move your car to the visitors' parking lot?
Mr. Humbert, your daughter left earlier this evening.
Mr. Humbert!
Mr. Potts.
Mr. Swine, would you mind if I asked you a personal question?
Mr. Swine...
Mrs. Haze asked me to give you this.
Must you pamper your pimples?
My arm is killing me.
My book's going to be published soon. It's a wonderful idea.
My dad's in a state of shock, I gotta look after him...
My daughter.
My feet are killing me.
My flowers win prizes around here. They're the talk of the neighborhood.
My friend, Professor Baer, The Romantic Poets...
My job doesn't mean anything. I could always publish articles...
My leg will be black and blue tomorrow.
My motto is "be prepared".
My neuralgia's about to strike with heartburn, an old ally, and so...
My record player and my records.
My son was driving the car.
My stepfather.
My two youngest, Jack and Mary, are in the same grade as your Lolita.
My very first glamour date.
My yellow roses, my...
Next time it's going to be somebody you'll be very proud of.
Nice sort of opening, that.
No beer, thank you.
No fun? You have all the fun in the world. We have fun together, don't we?
No man can bring about the perfect murder.
No wonder you decided to suspend her piano lessons.
No, by all means do so.
No, dear. We should be in Briceland by dinnertime and I've no doubt that...
No, don't you remember?
No, have you?
No, I didn't do it.
No, I don't think that would be very funny.
No, I don't think you realize that she's beginning to grow up.
No, I don't wanna do that.
No, I live here.
No, I mean really proud of me.
No, I suppose not.
No, I'd better not tell you. You'll blab.
No, I'd rather keep it.
No, I'll be all right.
No, I'm not really with someone. I'm with you. Ha, ha.
No, I'm perfectly serious, Lo. I've never been less crazy in all my life.
No, I'm Spartacus.
No, it was changed to Saturday, remember?
No, Mona's party turned out to be sort of a drag.
No, no, not at all. I must have misunderstood, that's all.
No, no. Listen, listen, listen...
No, not now, thank you. I really ought to move on now.
No, of course not.
No, one doesn't often find such loyalty these days.
No, really.
No, she hasn't been feeling very well.
No, tell me.
No, that's simply wonderful.
No, that's something I never did.
No, the troopers have snapped them all up.
No, they don't like too many grownups around.
No, uh, the colored girl comes three times a week.
No, you get on to room service at once.
No, you probably wouldn't remember him.
No, you really shouldn't worry about either of us.
No, you won't. It's a wonderful place.
No, you won't. Let's face it, you won't.
No, you'll never believe me. Why should I swear to you?
No, you've got it all wrong.
No!
No.
No.
No.
No. Mr. Humbert confesses to a certain titillation of his vanity...
No. No, no, no.
No. No, you can't go in there.
No. She called to say she was busy rehearsing.
No. Well, when will it be convenient for you to have me move in?
No. What do you want?
Not a bit. It's great to see a normal face, because I'm a normal guy.
Not another word until we've finished our pink champagne.
Not exactly.
Not exactly.
Nothing will ever be all right.
Notice how he emphasizes this word.
Now look, mister...
Now perhaps you will tell me.
Now she sees herself as some kind of a starlet.
Now tell me.
Now you know.
Now, dear, go and wash your face. I'll go downstairs and start the roast.
Now, if you swear to me that this isn't true I promise that I will believe you.
Now, if you're a sensible girl...
Now, listen, please, my friend...
Now, put your hands here.
Now, see here, old man...
Now, this is the one that goes back and forth?
Now, this would be your room.
Now, two people sharing one room inevitably enter into a kind of...
Now, you don't want that. It'll spoil your appetite.
Now, you take it easy, okay?
Nurse the tooth.
Nurse, can you find, uh, some water to put these in, please?
Of course I need a shave, because I've not shaved since yesterday morning...
Of course she's beginning to grow up...
Of course.
Of every nymphet, perhaps.
Of my most immemorial year
Oh, Adam naked!
Oh, Charlotte, I don't even know the old ones.
Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
Oh, Dick.
Oh, gosh.
Oh, ha ha ha.
Oh, ha, ha.
Oh, ha, ha. It's certainly been a long time.
Oh, Hum.
Oh, my name... It doesn't matter about that.
Oh, no, no, the bathroom's back here, right next door.
Oh, oh...
Oh, right.
Oh, seven years.
Oh, that hurts!
Oh, the late Mr. Haze?
Oh, uh, Kenny, this is Mr. Humbert.
Oh, uh. Charlotte, Mona's having a little get together...
Oh, uh...
Oh, uh...
Oh, uh...
Oh, well, uh... Was I late?
Oh, yeah?
Oh, yes, that's...
Oh, yes.
Oh, you dear, sweet, naive man.
Oh, you man!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh! Excuse the soiled sock.
Oh! You do arouse the pagan in me.
Oh?
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. John Farlow's all right. It was he who gave me your letter, of course.
Oh. She's certainly becoming a mature young lady, isn't she?
Oh. This morning you have to meet Mona. Last night...
Oh. What a shame. I wish you could.
Oh. Yeah, well, we stopped there for a malt afterwards.
Oh. You visit the place, I suppose, from time to time?
Oh...
Okay, what's the big mystery bit? Why did those girls look at me so funny?
Okay, you serve. I don't mind.
Okay.
On the contrary, I find it most interesting.
One in particularly was fun.
One night we had three ladies sleeping in one.
One of our boys picked me up once.
One of the things we do a lot of is judo.
One of those for me?
One, two, cha cha cha.
One, two, cha cha cha.
One, two...
Ooh, did you see that? A squashed cat.
Open your mouth.
Or a drink, maybe?
Painters, nudists, writers, weightlifters.
Paris, France, madame. Heh.
Perhaps I was wrong in the attitude that I took about the school play.
Perhaps if you just left them on the floor that would be all right.
Perhaps you can convey my apologies to him.
Perhaps you'd better tell him about Charlotte's kidney.
Perhaps. Would you like me to read you some poetry?
Please do that, like a good little wife.
Please. No, no.
Potts, do we have any cots?
Pray for me...
Professor, "afraid" is Freudian lingo...
Professor, now tell me something...
Promise me something?
Promise you'll never leave me. I don't want to ever be...
Put your head back.
Put your head back.
Queer how I misinterpreted the designation of doom.
Quiet. Let's discuss this. Let's sit and discuss it quietly...
Quilty, I want you to concentrate.
QUILTY: Uh, hello. Is that Professor Humbert?
Quilty!
Quilty!
Quilty!
Quilty!
Read it, Quilty.
Read it.
Read this.
Really great fun.
Really, Hum. Thank you, Louise.
Really?
Really? She giving me time off for good behavior or something?
Really? What would you call it?
Rhythm is so basic...
Right in the boxing glove.
Right now. It would be silly for you to go to a hotel, monsieur.
Roman ping...
Roy and Rex just happened to sit down with us.
Roy and Rex, naturally, I suppose they're in it.
Roy and Rex?
Roy? What's he got to do with this?
Saturday I went to my piano lesson.
Say good night.
Say, that's a dag blasted darn good poem you done there.
Say, what you took it away for, mister? That was getting kind of smutty there. Heh.
Say, what you, uh...?
Say, you Jack Brewster? Are you?
Secondly, I want you to go right into your room and put on a dress.
See how relaxed you're getting?
See that he gets home all right.
Seriously, I'm an awkward tripper and I have no sense of rhythm.
Seven years is a very long time.
Shall we have a little chat before we start?
Shall we, um, take our coffee out to the piazza...
She had an accident! That's terrible! Fancy a normal guy's wife having...
She had...
She has always had some kind of gripe against me.
She has.
She is becoming impossible, simply impossible.
She looks at the book for a while and then she gets fed up with it.
She made me promise not to watch any of the rehearsals.
She must have worked awfully hard.
She only had one kidney.
She replied, "Ulalume, Ulalume"
She sighs, makes the sound of:
She splashed in the tub, a trustful, clumsy seal...
She sweeps my ankles from under me.
She throws you?
She told me. I saw her tonight. Didn't you see her at the performance?
She was a wonderful person, Humbert.
She was always so gay, wasn't she, John?
She was having her morning tub.
She was hit by a car.
She was quite perfect. You must be awfully proud of her.
She was really lovely.
She was...
She wasn't so little, come to think of it. She was fairly tall...
She's almost packed, Dr. Humbert. We haven't told her anything.
She's at Jean and John's.
She's been moved to a hospital in the country, near Lepingsville.
She's not staying out.
She's sick.
She's sure a swell kid, Professor Haze. She sure is.
She's yours tonight...
Shh!
Should appeal to a European.
Shut up yourself!
Shut up, will you?!
SIDNEY: Here it is, doctor. No, no, it's all right, Sidney.
Sieg Heil.
Simple, isn't it?
Since the age of 1. Do you know she kept throwing her toys...
Since when?
Sit down on the stool.
Sit down! Now you're going to answer a few questions.
Sit down. Make yourself at home.
Six 2, but I'm still winning.
Six months have passed and Lolita is attending an excellent school...
So Jean and I decided that isolation from boys...
So that they can get straight at the source of the repression.
So that's why you wanted to be in the play?
So this is what Mrs. Richard T. Schiller looks like.
So we are speaking with her friends, and they are saying things...
So you must help me.
So you will please, at once, pack and leave.
Some English translations I had made of French poetry...
Some new area of adjustment that Lolita could find...
Sorry we're late. I got held up after court.
Speak up. His phone's on the blink.
Still love me?
Stop crying! He could walk in here at any minute.
Stop doing that!
Sure, go ahead.
Sure, hon.
Sure, why not?
Sure.
Sweetheart, I don't want any secrets between us.
Take me in your arms.
Take this tray up to Professor Humbert and do not disturb him.
Taller than little, you know, but, uh, she was really lovely.
Tarnation! You old horn toad.
Technically, you're absolutely right.
Tell me who it was.
Tell me who it was.
Tell me, I couldn't help noticing when you checked in tonight...
Tell me, was Mona Farlow annoyed when you left her party last night?
Tell Mother what?
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much. Ahem.
Thank you very much. Good morning.
Thank you, Humbert.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That doesn't really matter. "Voice is pleasant.
That German psychologist that came to see you at Beardsley.
That is immediately apparent.
That miserable little brat.
That the chair is painted yellow.
That was my daughter.
That was my intention, certainly.
That was very considerate of you.
That you want me as much as I do you...
That you, Dr. Humbert, should definitely un veto...
That's a darling little gun you got there.
That's a darling little thing.
That's a good idea.
That's a good idea. Well, I'd rather not...
That's a novel subject.
That's about, uh, 6 1 maybe.
That's all right. We can start early on Tuesday morning...
That's awfully nice of you.
That's better now, isn't it, huh?
That's good.
That's great. I'm starving.
That's impossible.
That's mighty pretty. That's a pretty poem.
That's my diary. We don't read other people's diaries, do we?
That's neither here nor there.
That's not strictly true.
That's pretty good, pretty clever.
That's ridiculous.
That's ridiculous. You don't expect me to believe that, do you?
That's right, I've been drinking too much.
That's right, that's right. Michele and I...
That's right.
That's right.
That's the first I've heard about it.
That's the most fatuous lie you could possibly think up.
That's the way novelists work.
That's very big of you to admit that. While you're at it...
That's very nice of you, thank you, but I'll take a rain check, as they say.
That's very nice of you.
That's very reasonable. Well, it's very nice.
That's very romantic.
That's very true. That's a very acute observation.
That's very, very true.
That's very...
That's what started this whole row!
That's what they all say, "I didn't know it was loaded".
That's wonderful.
The ambulance is here.
The authors. They're here to supervise the production.
The bewitcher is bewitched.
The brainless baba".
The car. Don't you recognize it now?
The child's voice is very shrill when she gets upset.
The co captains of the football team.
The cot came.
The cow.
The divine Edgar.
The Farlows and I phoned the camp long distance...
The Farlows have been arrested.
The hotel's on fire, quick!
The idea... The idea of her sneaking back here and spying on us.
The night you disappeared?
The obnoxious mama.
The one facing us.
The only one.
The only problem with it was, he had a bunch of weird friends there.
The perfect murder.
The police? No. We don't need the police. It's quite all right.
The prosecution brought in some new witnesses.
The question is, does God believe in me?
The scream grew more and more remote...
The times you were supposed to be practicing the piano...
The writer, TV?
Then I guess this is goodbye.
Then this isn't the man who took you from the hospital?
There are no strings attached.
There was a man in the service station. I saw you when I was in the john.
There we go again.
There were so many places we had planned to travel...
There you are. Where have you been? I've been looking for you.
There, there.
There.
There's $400 in cash.
There's a man on the line who says that you've been hit by a car!
There's a party for the cast and author.
There's been a car following us which we've been trying to lose.
There's Mother. Let's go say hello.
There's no mystery.
There's no point in going into that. It's all over.
There's nothing I would like better than that, but I don't have much time.
There's one guy who looks just like a bookcase.
There's someone in Ramsdale...
There's the papers.
These people poking their noses into our business...
They say I have a unique and rare talent.
They served some kind of salty fish eggs, but I didn't like them.
They think of the names of their friends...
They use the telephone.
They want me for the lead in the school play.
They were, weren't they? And particularly little Lolita.
They're so intense at that age.
Think of what you did, Quilty, and think of what is happening to you now.
Think you feel well enough to leave?
This convention's got us tied up in knots.
This girl was officially discharged earlier tonight in the care of her uncle.
This is a gentile's house.
This is a girls' camp exclusively, isn't it?
This is a grand surprise, professor.
This is a landlady's order. I am dismissing a lodger.
This is a sacred weapon.
This is my favorite poet.
This is our neighbor, Bill Crest.
This is so easy to explain.
This is some of that foreign beer. You'll like it.
This isn't a regular party, it's a cast party.
This looks swank.
This may be neither here nor there but I've got to say it.
This mixture in my Lolita of tender, dreamy childishness...
This pistol packing farce is becoming a sort of nuisance.
Those are his ashes.
Those notes you found were fragments of a novel that I'm writing.
Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her
Tighter.
To a dude ranch near Santa Fe.
To bed this instant!
To New Mexico.
To the Dark Kingdom, away, away!
Tremble not, little nymph.
Try to stop crying.
Try to think of your poor little Lolita, all alone in the world.
Try to understand what is happening to you.
Try to understand.
Two of the troopers agreed to double up. That's how I got the cot, sir.
Two thousand, five hundred...
Ugh. I won't be able to do that in another month.
Uh huh? Mm hm?
Uh, and I shouldn't wonder if you two have been exchanging confessions.
Uh, as a matter of fact, it's possible that my wife won't join me...
Uh, beddy bye, dear.
Uh, but you take it upstairs and after you've eaten it...
Uh, Charlotte!
Uh, darling, take it upstairs.
Uh, darling.
Uh, he wondered if I had a map. I guess he got lost.
Uh, how late was...
Uh, I'm not a very good guesser.
Uh, I've come to feel as if you're a member of the family too.
Uh, she didn't, by any chance, leave any message for me?
Uh, there's a nice view from this window...
Uh, Wednesday she's going to have a cavity filled by your Uncle Ivor.
Uh, what can I do for you, Dr. Zemph?
Uh, yes, eventually...
Uh...
Uncle Gus, yes, I remember now...
Vaguely, yes.
Very funny.
Very good.
Very strongly emotional.
Wait a minute.
Wake up, Humbert, the hotel's on fire!
Want the police to come in here?
Was it him?
Wasn't she discharged earlier this evening?
We Americans...
We are making the signatures, writing the contracts...
We are symbols of power, sitting in our offices.
We are wondering, has anybody, uh, instructed Lolita in the facts of life?
We believe that it is equally important to prepare the pupils...
We can go home now and have a cozy little dinner for two, huh?
We can't stay in Beardsley forever.
We cannot decide which.
We could dream up some lyrics maybe. You and I dream them up together...
We could just pack up our bags. Tonight. We could go now.
We could put her in Lo's room.
We don't need it now, so take it away.
We got off to rather a slow start, remember?
We had a wonderful evening. Your mother created a magnificent spread.
We had just finished talking about our plans for the future.
We had promised Beardsley School that we would be back...
We had readings and I was chosen over 30 other girls.
We haven't any obligations here. We don't owe rent to anybody.
We shall be thrown a good deal together.
We sleep down here because Lo likes to watch the TV.
We spent the honeymoon on Hourglass Lake.
We think we're lucky to get her, but she does do shirts very well.
We were newlyweds and still did things like that to each other.
We were quarrelling about piano lessons.
We'll do things. We'll go places.
We'll find a new home.
We'll have to get together very soon and sort out the details.
We'll send for them, but in the meantime, I can buy you new ones...
We'll start afresh. We can forget everything that has happened.
We'll take care of all those things.
We're fine.
We're not rich, and while we travel we shall be obliged...
We're perfectly comfortable.
We're really very fortunate here in West Ramsdale.
We've done it every summer, since she was 10.
We've got a few back debts, we kind of overextended ourselves.
Well, as a matter of fact, I was an actor.
Well, congratulations.
Well, did he ask you where we were going?
Well, don't you know the number?
Well, Dr. Humbert, to you she is still the little girl what is cradled in the arms...
Well, Edusa Gold, the drama teacher, Clare Quilty and Vivian Darkbloom.
Well, for that you get a little reward.
Well, give me a chance to explain.
Well, how about that. Ha ha ha.
Well, how do I know? I only met them yesterday.
Well, I could give you 242. Uh, it's a lovely room...
Well, I don't have much spare time...
Well, I guess I won't be seeing you again, huh?
Well, I guess we'd better say good night to you two kids.
Well, I must say you're wonderfully sympathetic.
Well, I played it with Charlie.
Well, I see her around once in a while. Hi, Ma.
Well, I see her as a sturdy, healthy but decidedly homely child.
Well, I think it's a little corny, to tell you the truth.
Well, I thought she might be looking forward to...
Well, I won't keep you any longer.
Well, I would have thought he would too.
Well, I wouldn't like to disturb you. I'll, uh, leave you alone if you prefer it.
Well, I'll just...
Well, I'm afraid it'll be impossible to accommodate you.
Well, I'm beginning to think that perhaps we won't make it this evening.
Well, I'm very glad you called me, Jean.
Well, in that case, all right, bring it in.
Well, it, uh, might be dangerous.
Well, it's a little late, Charlotte.
Well, it's as good as new.
Well, let's at least, uh, finish our champagne, shall we?
Well, Lolita told me that she's positive...
Well, look, the play has two more performances next week.
Well, now for a change, I'm going to ask you something about Michele.
Well, of course...
Well, perhaps sometime we can organize a trip.
Well, perhaps you can find a folding bed or a camp bed.
Well, since you're a playwright, uh, maybe you could use me sometime.
Well, something nominal, let's say...
Well, sometimes he had to, like the German psychologist bit.
Well, thank you so much. Good night.
Well, that was only a tentative plan.
Well, that was the understanding.
Well, that wasn't very clever of you.
Well, that's the least I can do.
Well, the "vista sister", that's like "Lolita sweeter".
Well, the bed collapsed. It's a collapsible bed.
Well, the little girl is probably asleep already in the bed and...
Well, the stupid Haze is no longer your dupe.
Well, there's something very important we both have to talk about.
Well, this is a little awkward to say, but I'm...
Well, this is what you get because you won't dance.
Well, this little thumb can go all the way back to my wrist, see?
Well, uh, good night.
Well, uh, I guess we might as well fix that thumb.
Well, uh...
Well, um...
Well, we do a lot of things with my excess energy.
Well, we still have that good, old fashioned quaint plumbing.
Well, we were having a family row.
Well, we'd better get back to work, Bill. I guess you two have a lot to talk about.
Well, what are we gonna do now?
Well, what do you want to do?
Well, what shall we do now?
Well, why don't you describe this one in particularly good game.
Well, with a few other young marrieds.
Well, you can just...
Well, you didn't tell me...
Well, you just don't seem to be the type.
Well, your little daughter opened the door to me...
Well?
Well?
Well...
Well...
Were there a lot of women in your life before me?
Were you sorry to leave?
What about Captain Love? Has he called?
What are those sheets doing there? You know they belong in the laundry room.
What are we going to do?
What are you doing?
What atmosphere? It's a school play!
What can I do for you?
What can I do?
What did that man ask you in the service station?
What difference does it make?
What do you do with your excess energy?
What do you mean, in the Frigid Queen?
What do you mean, no dates? They just sat down at our table.
What do you mean?
What do you object to?
What do you want to thank him for?
What do you want?
What else can you do?
What happened to this Oriental minded genius?
What happens is she throws me all over the place.
What have you been doing these afternoons?
What I meant was that I'm with the state police here, and...
What if I had playfully pulled the trigger then?
What is a guy like you doing in a job like this?
What is this, a prison or a hospital?
What makes you say I've stopped caring for you?
What man?
What say you I teach you some of the new steps?
What she does, she gets me in a sort of thing called a sweeping ankle throw.
What things do you want specially?
What think you?
What time is it?
What time?
What was that, the first or the second?
What was the decisive factor? My garden?
What were you doing on Saturday between 2 and 4 in the afternoon?
What were you writing?
What you putting your gloves on for? Your hands cold or something?
What, in an ambulance? Ha, ha. Gee, I'm sorry I... I shouldn't say that.
What, what, what? On fire?
What, what?
What, what? Who's there?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What's happening? Is she coming later, or something?
What's it about?
What's more, Mona disappeared from that party last night...
What's that? That must be...
What's that? That's 3, 3 love.
What's the big, fat hurry, anyway?
What's the matter with her?
What's the matter with you anyway? You look kind of slimy.
What's the number?
What's the routine, are we going home now or what?
What's this, the deed to the ranch?
Whatever it was you had yesterday, I don't want you to have it again.
Whatever makes you think that that would happen to you?
When did the doctor say that you can leave the hospital?
When did the doctor say that you can leave?
When I first saw you, you had...
When I stood Adam naked...
When you didn't answer the letter we were afraid that you were...
When you left the hospital, where did he take you?
When you wanted me to spend my afternoons sunbathing by the lake...
When you were at the desk checking in with the night manager...
When you've finished, Dad... I hope you don't mind me calling you that.
Whenever you want something I buy it for you automatically.
Where are you going?
Where?
Where's that handkerchief?
Whereabouts in New Mexico?
Which means I think you stink this week.
Which means there will be no allowance this week.
Which no one understands so they can't enjoy them with her.
Which reminds me, I should go upstairs now.
While we're on the subject...
While your mother is ill, I'm responsible for your welfare.
Who are you?
Who does he think that I am?
Who does the cooking? I do.
Who does the tidying up? I do.
Who is the man that I'm looking for?
Who wants you?
Who was Clare Quilty?
Who's this calling?
Why can't I call my mother if I want to?
Why did you go and die on me?!
Why did you have to wake me? I only just got to sleep.
Why does she give me searching looks whenever she comes to the house?
Why don't I throw on a wrap and we can go out for a little ride in the car?
Why don't we play a game?
Why don't you and I sort of settle this like two civilized people...
Why don't you have Lolita stay over with Mona?
Why don't you let me play you a little thing...
Why don't you let...
Why don't you tell him about Alaska?
Why not?
Why not? You don't think I'd tell him, do you?
Why should my child resent it? You don't resent it, do you?
Why were you so late coming home from school yesterday afternoon?
Why, good evening, Dr. Humbert.
Why, my darling?
Why?
Why? What difference does it make? I wanna call her.
Will you please stop crying?
Will you put it down, please?
Will you stop at the next gas station?
Would that satisfy you?
Would you care to join us?
Would you kindly tell me, please...
Would you like some black coffee or something?
Would you like that?
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, great. I'm having a swell vacation.
Yeah, I guess so.
Yeah, I know. All the girls are crazy about him too.
Yeah, it must be that.
Yeah, like the vice squad. Scaddy, wow.
Yeah, maybe I could use you sometime.
Yeah, sort of.
Yeah, what was it now? A lovely, lyrical, lilting name like...
Yeah, yeah, I know her.
Yeah, yeah, I remember that name all right.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah? Just ask Miss Starch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Uh, I guess Lo explained to you about going to Alaska...
Yeah. Yeah.
Yes, anything.
Yes, but there's something about them that makes me wonder...
Yes, frequently.
Yes, he's here.
Yes, I am. You know, her performance took me completely by surprise.
Yes, I can see. You're very talented.
Yes, I imagine I am.
Yes, I know the feeling.
Yes, I know, and I appreciate it.
Yes, I promise.
Yes, I remember him very well.
Yes, I see you did.
Yes, I'd like a room with a bath, or, rather, two rooms with baths.
Yes, I'm expecting my wife, perhaps, to join us here.
Yes, I'm happy. I'm delighted to be bossed by you...
Yes, I'm sure I would have.
Yes, I'm sure it is.
Yes, let's do that. Yes.
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, Mr. Swine?
Yes, of course he has.
Yes, of course, certainly I will. Thank you. Excuse me now.
Yes, of course, I understand perfectly, but, well, I...
Yes, of course, the school play.
Yes, of course...
Yes, sacred, that's right, that's what it is. Mm.
Yes, she was discharged at 8:15 this evening.
Yes, she's a yellow belt, I'm a green belt, that's the way nature made it.
Yes, so easy to remember.
Yes, that can leap over the other pieces.
Yes, that's Dick.
Yes, that's fine.
Yes, the goat removeth his horns.
Yes, there's nothing to keep us here.
Yes, they were extremely cooperative.
Yes, this is he.
Yes, this is Mrs. Charlotte Humbert.
Yes, you were.
Yes!
Yes?
Yes?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. I would like you to accommodate us because we're very tired.
Yes. Just let me up. I'm fine now, much better.
Yes. No, that was not it at all.
Yes. Now, look, Lo.
Yes. Where does the time go?
Yesterday was Thursday.
Yesterday, Dr. Humbert...
You and he?
You and I, we have lots of fun, don't we, Lolita?
You and I, what are we?
You are either Australian...
You can have all of it.
You can have one little bite.
You can have the bed upstairs.
You can move in.
You can't go in there now, it's a hospital.
You can't leave here.
You caught us a little unprepared but we'll try and make you feel at home.
You could have come back to me.
You could use them as pieces of furniture.
You do judo with the lady?
You don't have to explain to me because I have no quarrel with you.
You don't have to think that because I haven't got a suspicious mind at all.
You don't know my brother Gus. He's very easy to forget.
You don't really have to go at all. I like it. I don't know what it is.
You finished school at 3:00. You were not home until 6:00.
You got a much better education when you were traveling around with me.
You have a most interesting face. Good night.
You have a very long face today.
You have everything to live for, hasn't he?
You have no right to say that. After all, the past is the past.
You have to...
You haven't even kissed me yet, have you?
You just relax and stretch out on the seat, if that will make you feel better...
You just want to keep me locked up with you in this filthy house.
You know how happy I can make you.
You know that hotel we stopped at on the way back from camp?
You know what I mean? Heh.
You know what I want more than anything else in the world?
You know what I'd like for lunch?
You know what.
You know who I am.
You know, I have a glorious surprise for us.
You know, I'm not accusing you, captain, but it's sort of absurd...
You know, I've decided to send her straight from camp...
You know, I've missed you terribly.
You know, it's funny, it sort of looked like a diary when I came in.
You know, monsieur, I believe that it's only in the Romance languages...
You know, my tan is much darker than yours now.
You know, some of them hold them like this, and everything.
You know, this house is roomy and cool. You see how cool it is.
You know, this isn't easy to talk about...
You know, what she means is keep the lights on.
You know, when you smile like that you remind me of someone.
You leave that alone or I'll scream out the window!
You let me go, you jerk! Let go of me!
You lost your new sweater?
You mean we're getting $13,000?
You mean you'll give us the money only if I go to a hotel with you?
You mean, Dr. Zemph, he was Clare Quilty?
You mean, the late Mr...
You mean, uh...?
You mean, you never played that game when you were a kid?
You must be crazy.
You must have permission from the doctor.
You must live for her sake.
You must see the garden before you go, you must.
You never let me have any fun.
You ought to be more careful with that thing.
You poor man.
You really don't remember me, do you?
You remember that car that used to follow us around?
You remember the guy that you talked to at that hotel on the way back from camp?
You remember those days?
You remember? You...
You ring down and order breakfast.
You see before you a weary goat.
You see, he takes a word like "dim" in one line and twists it, you see?
You see, I'm a strongly emotional woman.
You see, Lolita is a sweet little child...
You see, there is no alternative.
You see, we have questioned Lolita on the home situation...
You should be ashamed of yourself, captain.
You should be careful with those things.
You spend too much time with that girl. I don't want you to see her so often.
You sure? Because I could easily have a word with George Swine.
You want me to make you some?
You want to stay with this filthy boy!
You were absolutely right when you warned me...
You were sitting at a table with two boys.
You were speaking to somebody just now on the telephone. Who was that?
You were the soul of integrity.
You what?
You will promise, won't you?
You wouldn't have written if you hadn't needed the money.
You, Nurse What's your name. She's still in there, isn't she?
You'd be the only guy in the know.
You'd better run along.
You'll have to excuse my appearance, but you've caught me on ironing day.
You're a disgusting, despicable, loathsome, criminal fraud!
You're a lot better than one of those places.
You're a very fair skinned lady.
You're addressing me.
You're crazy.
You're driving me crazy. You won't let me do anything.
You're dying anyway, Quilty.
You're going because you think that...
You're going to die.
You're going to take my queen?
You're looking marvelous. Can I take your coat?
You're looking much better.
You're not bound to him, whereas you are bound to me...
You're not giving anything up, there's nothing here to keep you.
You're not gonna see these filthy boys anymore.
You're really very different, of course.
You're sick.
You're supposed to say, "Roman pong".
You're very good.
You're very welcome.
You've been with this boy?
You've been with this leading man of yours...
You've got a big, fat nerve, dragging me away.
You've gotta work. What about your job?
Your daughter? Isn't it great to have a lovely, tall...
Your mother is dead.
Your name, and Lolita's, were put in by mere chance...
Your piano lesson? I thought that was on Wednesday.
1776.
...and you can't stop me! Shut up!
...if I can possibly help it. Understand? I should hope not.
...like civilized people. You're a monster.
...me being lonely and normal... We have to get up at the crack of dawn.
...two shaves a day. Mm.
...uh, 200 a month... Yes, that's very...
...with anyone I want... Shut your filthy mouth!
...you horrid little psychopath! Don't tell me what to do!
...you were actually with this man? Mm hm.
A cop? Yes.
A cot? Yes.
Are you having a good time? Mm hm.
Beardsley? My lectureship starts in September.
Been a pleasure meeting you, professor. Thank you.
Born that way. Yes, that's right.
But the police... Shh! I'm trying to think.
Can I get you anything else? You hungry? Nothing, thank you.
Can I help you, sir? Yes. My name is Humbert.
Caught it from me? I suppose.
Come here. What's going on?
Come on, tell me. You need help.
Declaration of Independence. Ha, ha.
Did you enjoy the performance? Very much. I enjoyed every minute of it.
Did you ever hear about that? Judo?
Did you know that? I have?
Do you play, Dr. Humbert? Well, hardly at all now.
Don't be afraid of hurting me. No, I'm not, really.
Don't talk to me that way. Do you think I wanted to have a blowout?
Don't worry about Mona. Oh?
Edgar Allan Poe, of course. Mm.
Everybody's invited. I must take Lolita home.
Glad to meet you, professor. How do you do?
Good evening, Mrs. Haze. Ha, ha.
Good evening. Good evening, sir. Can I help you?
Good morning, Miss... Good morning, Mr. Humbert.
Good night, Charlotte. Good night, Jean.
Good. Would you mind registering? Certainly.
He was a lovely human being. Oh.
He was in insurance. Oh.
Heh, heh. Well, we'll see you then. Mm hm.
Her uncle! Did you say "uncle"? Yes.
Here! Oh, no, please. No.
Hi, Dad. Mona, baby.
Hi, Humbert. Hi, Hum.
Hi. Hello.
How about a beer? No, thank you.
How are you doing? Mike. Fine.
How are you feeling? I feel fine.
How do you do, professor? How do you do?
I can expl... Get out of my way.
I can't think why they should do that. Well, you know how people talk. Ha, ha.
I didn't think you were a camper. No.
I don't know why we're discussing this. Why don't you let me have a look...
I don't like them. Oh?
I go down with one hell of a bang. Doesn't it hurt?
I hate you! Lolita!
I haven't missed any. You know what I'm talking about.
I haven't seen any car. Are you sure? Yes, I am sure.
I hope I didn't keep you waiting too long. No, not at all.
I think tonight's the night. Huh?
I think we ought to come over and help. No, we wouldn't think of it, Humbert. No.
I won't make any noise. That's not the point.
I wouldn't do that. Why not?
I'll clap my hands and you go on dancing. Now, come on, Humbert.
I'll go downstairs and start the roast. You'll be sorry you won't...
I'll see. No, she couldn't have been.
I'm afraid I'm coming down with a cold. Mm.
I'm getting out of here. No. I want to talk...
I'm so sorry. Ha.
I'm sorry that I don't dance. That's all right.
Is it Kenny? No. Just a minute.
It was not a date. It was a date.
It was... Who's the poet?
It wasn't a date. It was a date, Lolita.
It wasn't a date. It was a date.
It's breakfast time. Mm.
It's no trouble at all, is it, Charlotte? Well, Jean, perhaps we should...
Jean, I'm perfectly decent. Are you sure it's all right?
Kenny Overton. How do you do?
Let me go. Hold him!
Let me tell you something about Mona. Do, please.
Let us take him to the Dark Kingdom. Yes.
Miss Le Bone. Dr. Humbert, uh, may I come in?
Mm, well, uh... It's settled. It's settled.
Nephritis. ...nephritis.
No choice? No choice.
No, I don't want to... What are you saying then?
No, it's too late. No, it's not too late.
No. Nor the preceding Saturday?
Of course not. No, it's the easiest thing in the world.
Oh, uh, excuse me. That's all right. Come in, please.
Oh! Watch it, please!
Oh. Is it just you and the girl?
Oh. Good evening, Dr. Humbert. Hi, Dad!
Out of the question? I don't want you in that atmosphere.
Perhaps... My pastries win prizes around here.
Quick, it's burning down to the ground! Lolita.
Really, what is it? The doctors don't seem to know...
Really? Hmm. I don't know what I did to it.
Right here, she was discharged at 8:15. I don't care about that.
School activities. Pardon me.
Schweitzer and Zhivago. Very nice. Uh huh.
See you later. Okay.
Shelves for your books. That's very nice, yes.
Shh! There it is. What?
Sorry. That's all right.
Stop that shouting. I hope the police do come here. You freak!
Stop that silly noise! Who do you think you are?
Thank you. Poor man. Terrible thing.
That afternoon changed my whole life. Oh.
That is what we believe. What do you suggest?
That's a lie. It is not.
That's one thing that... I've got news for you.
That's ridiculous. I think he's a cop.
The facts...? The facts of life.
There aren't any clean cups anymore. I'll get some from another table.
There's no madame. We are divorced. Oh.
This is the cast party... We'll discuss it later.
Toothache. You poor man.
TV plays? No, I wouldn't...
Uh, one of your dramatic sweets? Mm mm.
Uh, yes. I'm afraid she's dead.
Wait. I forbade you to go to the party.
Wasn't it wonderful? How did you like it?
We can have breakfast. That's very nice, but...
We did it, sir. Shh!
We make a fine pair, don't we? Mm.
We're having a talk. Let go!
We're not doing anything else. No, no, no.
What a pretty getup. She was in the school play tonight.
What gruesome flowers. Oh?
What kind of weird friends? Weird.
What? Our starlet's had enough excitement.
What's he stopping for? Maybe he's gonna help us.
When did all this happen? About a year ago in Paris.
When that thing happened. Yes.
When young lads... That's enough.
Who is it? Lolita.
Who is that? Who?
Who were you talking to? I tried to call you.
Whose are these? These are not yours. Those are Mary's.
Why can't you leave me alone? Shut your mouth...
Would you like a cup of coffee? No, thank you...
Yeah, sure. That would be too much trouble.
Yes, he's passed on. Oh.
Yes, I've heard about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yes, it is very... Ha ha ha.
Yes, ma'am! Yes, ma'am.
Yes, Miss Fromkiss? Dr. Keagy, Mr. Humbert.
You don't have to go because of that. No. It's been very nice talking to you.
You don't love me. I do love you, Lolita.
You don't love me. I do love you.
You don't need the cot? No, she's asleep.
You have a maid living in the house? Why, monsieur, Ramsdale is not Paris.
You mean that boy? Mm hm.
You mean that? I hate school, and I hate the play.
You really wanna know? Yes, I do. I really want to know.
You were in Spain? No, Mexico.
You wouldn't? I promise.
You'll regret this. Wash your face.
You're feeling all right, aren't you? Mm hm.
You're hurting my arm! Stop shouting!
You're imagining things. Shut up, Lolita! Stop that silly talk!
You're not going upstairs. Yes, I am!
You've told her nothing? Do you think I'm crazy?
... come out back and I'll show you what I'm making for the kid.
...36, 37, 38, 39, 40...
...41, 42, 43, 44, 45...
...46, 47, 48, 49, 50...
...51, 52, 53...
...a bridal suite, for you and your lovely girl.
...a certain amount of trouble.
...a congenial atmosphere...
...a report, professor, on your...
...a sort of aura that all actors and actresses have.
...a sunny garden...
...about all of them.
...added to which, my father's a policeman. You look like a music lover to me.
...an accident like that! What happened to her?
...an attractive woman alone, you know. Ha, ha.
...and a couple others are having a jam session, or whatever it's called.
...and a kind of eerie vulgarity.
...and all that, in the letter.
...and all the logic of passion screamed in my ear:
...and anyway, I'd rather be with you.
...and be a father to my little girl.
...and comedy and fantasy and everything.
...and decisions all the time.
...and have her come and live in the house.
...and he promised to get me a studio contract...
...and here's something you might like, The History of Dancing...
...and his quartet of psychologists from fiddling around...
...and I don't really care any longer, but that man, I believe...
...and I drove you to the airport.
...and I never see you anymore, with your soda fountains, and your extra...
...and I noticed your face.
...and I realized the melancholy fact that neither tomorrow nor Friday...
...and I was sort of sitting it out, you know, and so he just sat it out too.
...and I will see what I can do about...
...and I'm a man who needs, uh...
...and I'm a sick man.
...and I've only got to have a word in his ear...
...and if we can sc**** together enough money...
...and if you want what I've come to give you...
...and it just pours out of you, you simply vibrate rhythm.
...and it's only natural and healthy...
...and make a down payment of $10,000.
...and make your bed and clean up your room.
...and not make me holler for you from room to room.
...and once they are in the home they can investigate thoroughly...
...and only a loving wife could decipher my microscopic script.
...and poor Humbert, and accompany us to Beardsley College...
...and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, you might like.
...and quiet.
...and she did not come home till 4 a.m.
...and she has got the curvatures which they take a lot of notice of.
...and she just ran right in front of me.
...and she left this evening in care of her uncle.
...and she said I was to wait in here until your arrival.
...and that'll be the end of all those mysterious agents following us around.
...and that's why I'm able to go on like this...
...and the moon is..."
...and the people who enter into their daily life...
...and then on to college.
...and then tomorrow morning we'll press on towards Lepingsville.
...and then writing you for a handout.
...and then you and I will have to bide our time...
...and they think up funny situations.
...and we were carrying High School Jane's schoolbooks.
...and we'll go wherever I want to, won't we?
...and we'll make the Mexican border in three days...
...and we're very happy together...
...and we're very progressive intellectually.
...and when called upon to enjoy my promotion from lodger to lover...
...and when he sees a guy like you, all normal...
...and yesterday it was parked outside the motel.
...and you are ready to link up your life with mine forever and ever...
...and you are the love of my life.
...and you'd be surprised what things could happen.
...as far as her record as a student is concerned, Dr. Zemph.
...as soon as my Hollywood engagement came to an end.
...at the accommodation that you have, and take it in for a second...
...beautiful Japanese, Oriental philosophy of life.
...because all the best people shave twice a day.
...because I loved him. He was going to Hollywood...
...because I've waited already for three years and I can wait...
...because this conversation is becoming more and more preposterous.
...because when I left home she was not well.
...because you think I'd think it looks suspicious, me being a policeman and all.
...before we came to this horrible place?
...beyond the line of duty.
...but did you know that you've had the most remarkable effect on her?
...but every game has its rules.
...but he was occupied with his work.
...but I guess it's just not the same thing.
...but I guess that's just the way things are.
...but I just wanted you to know it isn't my fault.
...but I swim, play tennis, lift weights.
...but it didn't take him long to figure out what was going on between us.
...but it never turned out that way.
...but it's only got one bed.
...but she hadn't long to live anyhow.
...but she says not a word, stays with her lips buttoned up.
...but she's begun to radiate a certain glow.
...but technically it was the pedestrian's fault and not the driver's.
...but the onset of maturity seems to be giving her...
...but then, that's what I adore about you.
...but to those boys over there at the Beardsley High...
...but, um, I should tell you that the neighbors are beginning...
...by everything that we have lived through together, you and I.
...called Dolores Haze?
...changing the tire.
...Charlotte, I haven't even had my morning cup of coffee yet.
...could I make myself put her to death.
...daintily running along the steel of his conspiratorial dagger.
...dealing with existentialism, still a hot thing at the time.
...did I experience only bitterness and distaste?
...do with his spare time in a small town like this?
...especially when the male partner has fulfilled his obligations...
...et cetera.
...for Miss Haze in Room 3 and take her away from here.
...for not giving you a lovely, comfortable, sleepy, movie star bed.
...for the mutually satisfactory mating and the successful child rearing.
...for the rest of my life if necessary.
...forever.
...gee, what a surprise.
...getting together and settling something? Instead of... All right, put them up.
...go and get some Type A Kodachrome.
...good night.
...had enjoyed some success and I had been appointed...
...he was going to pick her up here at the hospital. I forgot that.
...heh, and I did all the shopping this...
...how did you come to be so late on Saturday afternoon?
...how shall I say, a kind of, um...
...I can assure you, you couldn't get more peace anywhere.
...I decided to spend a peaceful summer...
...I don't wish to take this to a higher level of authority...
...I guess all this traveling around you do...
...I have a most ambitious fantasy.
...I just couldn't make myself do it.
...I think I would commit suicide.
...I was about to suggest that maybe you'd allow me to pay...
...I was glad to become the bronzed glamour boy for you...
...I was wondering if he fixed you up with a good accommodation here.
...I will sit right down and make out a complete list...
...I wrote last week.
...I'm afraid that...
...I'm hungry and I've got to have something to eat.
...if you decided to stay, if I found you at home...
...if you ever pray".
...if you'd like to come by and I could play something for you.
...in certain lights you remind me of Harold.
...in making some kind of... You know, an art movie.
...in one of those horrible places for juvenile delinquents.
...in our lovely little town here.
...in the attractive resort town of Ramsdale, New Hampshire.
...in the home situation, with all four of them.
...in the home situation. That's what I feel.
...in your investigators, so I'm afraid that you will have to...
...including meals and late snacks...
...instead of remaining the scholar.
...is that right?
...it's not really who wins, it's how you play, like the champs.
...just because they were handy.
...Kenny's gonna ask her to go steady tonight.
...known as the opposite sex.
...later on at our house, and she and Freddy Beale...
...let me see, four weeks.
...let's have a game, a little lovely game of Roman Ping Pong...
...like a member of the family as far as Lolita is concerned.
...like the Farlows...
...like two civilized senators.
...me being a policeman, I'd think you were sort of suspicious?
...Mr. George Swine, who I happen to know as a personal friend...
...my cherry pies.
...my whole world didn't revolve around you.
...nor any other day or night...
...nosing around my house.
...not all the decisions are taken by the female...
...of every woman I have ever known.
...of the natural instincts.
...on the health pamphlet.
...on the way to her piano lesson...
...one of the speakers that I had, um, last season...
...or a German refugee.
...or do you want to go upstairs and nurse that tooth?
...otherwise how would I ever see him?
...out of her crib so that I would have to keep stooping over to pick them up.
...perhaps by taking a larger share of the extracurricular school activities?
...pretty little daughter like that? It's wonderful.
...quite what the trouble is.
...rumors that have been circulating about you and that lovely, remarkable girl...
...she is a lovely girl, you know...
...she wrote a most obscene word with the lipstick, if you please...
...she's going to divorce you and strangle me.
...she's mine... Yours.
...should visit you in the home with his three member board of psychologists...
...shouldn't life be for the living?
...so I shan't see you until tomorrow morning.
...so please watch what you say.
...something new altogether, some new approach. What would you say?
...still sore at Lo for having run away from home.
...tenderness for you.
...terminate this conversation.
...that a strange car was following us.
...that Dr. Cudler, who is the district psychologist to the Board of Education...
...that girl's nonparticipation in the school play.
...that he used to come and visit Mother.
...that I was getting too liberal with her about boys.
...that one is able to really relate in a mature fashion.
...that would give me a chance to think it over.
...that you didn't believe in God...
...that you gave to our club.
...that, uh, she should, uh, take an interest in those fascinating creatures...
...the "dating" and the "dance"?
...the fact of your remaining would only mean one thing: that you...
...the funeral expenses.
...the late Mr. Haze?
...the tears and the roses.
...the valves ground.
...the way people invade this house, without even knocking.
...then I can have a word with George Swine? It would be simple.
...there's a guy with the most normal looking face I ever saw in my life.
...this Roy, isn't that so?
...to a good boarding school...
...to a lectureship at Beardsley College, Ohio, in the fall.
...to get curious about you and your girl.
...to get together and talk about world events, in a normal way.
...to have a quartet of strange psychologists...
...to read other things than comic books and movie romances.
...to some faint tenderness, even to a pattern of remorse...
...to take the place of the old ones.
...to write one of those spectaculars...
...uh, current sex life, if any.
...uh, don't tell Charlotte that I told you this, will you...
...uh, of the front lawn.
...uh, the collection of reproductions I have in my bedroom.
...uh, you may have no choice.
...um, stayed to watch football practice.
...until your mother gets well.
...walk down the road and speak to him face to face.
...was Clare Quilty.
...was in the car that's been following us.
...we are progressively modern.
...we haven't discussed, uh, how much.
...we shall find some comfortable hotel to spend the night...
...what does an actor manager...
...what to do about it, I was told to act as I am acting now.
...what you said to him exactly and what he said to you?
...when I call you I want you to come right down...
...when I'm with them, I'm with someone, but right now I'm on my own.
...when you get your guest or your maid?
...where I hope that she will be persuaded...
...where lodgings were available for the summer.
...where my lectureship in French poetry is in its second semester.
...where so many Europeans had found a haven before...
...whether they would provide the right kind of supervision.
...which I know I won't...
...which I wouldn't repeat to you here.
...who appreciate music, I was wondering, sometime...
...who's prepared to take care of the mortgages on the house...
...why don't you also loosen up a bit more on the other two D's...
...will you put your daughter...
...with a lovely girl, he should say to himself:
...with Dr. Cudler and those men what he's got?
...with lots of good Anglo Dutch and Anglo Scotch stock...
...with maybe your help, heh, well, we can go.
...with the swing, you know, the jazz...
...would be the best thing for both of the girls this crucial summer.
...you and I were little High School Jim...
...you don't get much time to, uh, see a psychiatrist regularly...
...you don't think that I'm presuming on our good neighbor relations...
...you go right to sleep.
...you know, like the German girls the Farlows had...
...you know, share the profits.
...you know, with strict religious training...
...you know...
...you mustn't think of doing anything rash.
...you understand, professor.
...you'll tell me what I want to know.
...you're classified in our files as a white, widowed male.
...you're drunk...
...you're, uh, classified in our files, professor...
...you've been traveling with.
...you've caused quite a serious disturbance here. Now, hold it!
...your mother is dead.
"A little dreamy. Concentration is poor".
"Ask Michele," that's what you always say.
"Chews gum vehemently". All the time she is chewing this gum.
"Handles books gracefully".
"Has private jokes of her own".
"I gotta give that guy a lovely sort of comfortable, foamy bed to sleep in".
"Mid region", and twists it to "dim".
"Now is the time".
"She either has exceptional control or she has no control at all".
"She said it wasn't loaded. It belonged to the late Mr. Haze.
"The Haze woman.
"The moon was blue, and so are you, and I tonight...
"This is a confession.
[BAND PLAYING FANFARE]
[BANGING ON TABLE]
[BIRDS CHIRPING]
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
[BOTTLES CLATTERING]
[CAR HORN HONKS]
[CHA CHA CHA SONG PLAYING ON STEREO]
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLING]
[CLATTERING NEARBY]
[CLATTERING]
[CLEARS THROAT]
[CLICKING]
[COUGHING]
[COUGHING]
[CRASHING AND GROWLING ON TV]
[CROWD APPLAUDING]
[DOOR CLOSES]
[DOORBELL GONGS]
[GIGGLES]
[GIGGLING]
[GROANS]
[GROANS]
[GROANS]
[GROANS]
[GROWLS]
[GRUNTING AND SHOUTING]
[GUM POPS]
[GUM POPS]
[GUNFIRE]
[GUNSHOT]
[HUMBERT AND CHARLOTTE LAUGHING]
[HUMBERT CHUCKLES]
[HUMBERT COUGHING]
[HUMBERT COUGHING]
[IN NORMAL VOICE] Listen, Mac...
[IN SOUTHERN ACCENT] Say, that's a...
[IN SQUEAKY VOICE] Go to bed.
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
[KNOCKING]
[LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING]
[LOLITA SOBBING]
[MIMICS BANJO TWANGING]
[MIMICS HEAVY SIGHING]
[MOANS]
[MUSIC ENDS]
[PLAYING FANFARE]
[POPPING AND BANGING]
[PURRS]
[RAIN PATTERING]
[RINGING]
[SHOUTS]
[SHUDDERS]
[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
[SIREN WAILING]
[SLOW BALLROOM MUSIC PLAYING]
[SOBBING]
[SOBBING]
[SOBBING]
[STAMMERING]
[TELEPHONE RINGING]
[TELEPHONE RINGING]
[TELEPHONE RINGING]
[TELEPHONE RINGING]
[THUNDER RUMBLING]
[TOILET FLUSHES]
[TONE HUMMING]
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO]
[WATER SPILLING]
[WHISPERING INDISTINCTLY]
[WHISPERING] Well, it's not tiddlywinks and it's not Russian roulette...
[WOMAN SCREAMING ON TV]
[YAWNING] Aren't you gonna go see about the cot?
[YAWNS]