Jeremy Irons, Melanie Griffith, Dominique Swain, Frank Langella Drama / Romance

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The story is framed as a prison memoir of Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged European literature professor.

The Rival: Their journey is shadowed by a mysterious figure following them in a dark car. This turns out to be Clare Quilty (Frank Langella), a playwright who eventually lures Lolita away from Humbert.

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Jeremy Irons (Humbert Humbert): Irons delivers a nuanced, haunting performance, portraying Humbert not as a traditional villain, but as a deeply flawed, articulate, and pathetic figure trapped by his own psychological compulsions.

The Story

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