LOLA (1969)
MORGAN'S RATING
An American writer, Scott, is staying in London when he falls for a young lady, Twinky. She lies to Scott and says she is 20, but she really is only 16. As they develop their relationship, Scott is going crazy because of Twinky's immaturity. Consequently, Twinky is deciding if she should move back to Britain in a disposition befitting her impulsive child-like outlook on life.
Charles Bronson (Scott Wardman), Orson Bean (Hal), Honor Blackman (Mummy), Michael Craig (Daddy), Paul Ford (Scott's Father), Jack Hawkins (Judge Millington-Draper), Trevor Howard (Grandfather), Lionel Jeffries (Solicitor), Kay Medford (Scott's Mother), Robert Morley (Judge Roxborough), Susan George (Lola / Twinky), Peggy Aitchison (Mrs. Finchley), Tony Arpino (New York Judge), Eric Barker (Scottish Clerk), Erik Chitty (Lawyer's Elderly Client), Judith Furse (School Mistress), Marcia Garton (Rich English School Chum), Cathy Jose (Friendly English School Chum), Anthony Kemp (Peter), Sue Lloyd (Ursula), Barney Martin (Doorman), Ruth Masters (Candy Store Secretary), Nina Monique (Pushy English School Chum), Annette Montgomery (Grandpa's Au Pair), Jill Ireland (Girl at Airport, uncredited).
IT MAY BE LOVE, BUT IT'S DEFINATELY EXHAUSTING!
FACTS PRODUCTION INFORMATION
RELEASE DATE: June 11th, 1972 (USA) DIRECTOR: Richard Donner (X-15).
WRITER: Norman Thaddeus Vane.
PRODUCER: Clive Sharp.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Ralph B. Serpe.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: John Heyman.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Steve Gray, John Scott and Jimmy Dale (songs).
DISTRIBUTOR: American International Pictures.