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In the scene where Quilty plays Humbert at "Roman Ping Pong", he asks him if he is Spartacus. Spartacus was Kubrick's previous film.
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'Peter Sellers' 's mock German accent; also Sellers makes first appearance in 'Lolita' from under a white sheet and in 'Strangelove' from under a white sheet of paper.
Panelist Bennett Cerf asks mystery guest Sue Lyons which film she more enjoyed filming, this one or her current one.
Smantha refers to DD as Lolita.
A paperback copy of the novel has the movie's poster art on its cover.
The following line is said to a sexually active, underaged girl: "What's your name; Lolita?"
Lamont asks Fred if this is the name of his much-younger girlfriend.
Referenced by name.
Sue Lyon, the actress who played the title role in Lolita (1962), is shown reading the novel Lolita (on which the Kubrick film was based), while dressed up as an old lady. The scene takes place in a club where older women pick up young male 'lolita' type escorts.
Girl painting her toenails on the lawn while a prospective tenant visiting an apartment notices her.
Purdey poses as 'Lolita' and claims her mother named her after the film
Greg's girlfriend is dropped off at the movie theater
Referenced in 'Ron's Cat'
plot / title
Dr. Forrester refers to Joel as "Joelita."
mentioned as part of Joel & the Bots' comments
Tom (as James Mason): "Lolita!"
Tom (as James Mason): "Lolita!"
Servo: (as James Mason) Lolita...sweet.
Suzanne's ex-husband Dash says, "I married Lolita and now you're Eleanor Roosevelt..."
Zach says the movie he's writing will be shocking like "Lolita"
Poster seen on wall
Mike: "Ed Wood's 'Lolita.'"
The Dude holds Bonnie's foot up, similar to Humbert in Lolita
The blonde, recast version of Meg sports heart-shaped sunglasses and a lollipop like Lolita.
Film poster is shown
Poster on wall in Kandahar sketch
Referenced by name.
poster seen
A romance between an older man and a much younger woman; female lead named Charlotte; composer named Bob Harris.
mentionned once
Anne mispronounces Lalita's name - "Like the movie, right?"
poster in Scotty's apartment
Don encounters a young, blonde, and promiscuously flirtacious girl named Lolita (wearing similiar heart-shaped apparel).
"It's a little Lolita, don't you think?" (said of a grown man who hangs around a playground)
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Explicitly mentioned by the guy at the bar
mentioned by Wallace
Juana makes many references to this character, and in this version she has the same lolita's haircut when Juana started to manipulate people.
Kubrick's Lolita poster is seen in the striptease club
Shot for shot remake of a scene in which an older man seduces a younger woman
Poster on door in party sketch
In the Hotel Room, Lolita wakes Humbert up by saying that the room is on fire, just like Eli does with Daniel in one of the last scenes of There Will Be Blood
mentioned once
a girl is called "Lolita"
poster seen
when discussing the book, a man says that he saw the film
Vincent Price (Bill Hader) mentions it when introducing James Mason (John Hamm).
poster seen
Chuck refers to the older guy Emma's making out with as Humbert Humbert.
T says she saw this movie
Poster shown in "Shade Tippin'" montage
Poster visible on wall in Sigourney Weaver's house
DVD case is shown.
A "Lolita" poster can be seen at the restaurant in the "Chez Henri" sequence.
Candy's wardrobe
Prof. Cornwallis refers to Annie as "the type A Lolita."
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a clip is shown during David Poland's segment
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Frankie thinks Dolores has a crush on the professor. Lolita is about a girl named Dolores who crushes on a professor. Marianne says the doctor has "Lolita Business" to attend to.
Porn rendition of risque 1960's Stanley Kubrick film.
Story, characters, used for sex.