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L The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
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The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)

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Country: US
Technical: Metrocolor/Panavision 130m
Director: Robert Aldrich
Cast: Kim Novak, Peter Finch, Rosella Falk, Milton Seltzer, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Murphy

Synopsis:

A director comes out of a prolonged retirement to make a film on the life of a screen legend starring an unknown who bears an uncanny resemblance. The mysterious circumstances of Lylah's death become known and events start to repeat themsel

Review:

The reincarnation hints are never made explicit and most of the time this is content to be simply another film about the 'true face' of Hollywood. The general effect is forced.

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Country: US
Technical: Metrocolor/Panavision 130m
Director: Robert Aldrich
Cast: Kim Novak, Peter Finch, Rosella Falk, Milton Seltzer, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Murphy

Synopsis:

A director comes out of a prolonged retirement to make a film on the life of a screen legend starring an unknown who bears an uncanny resemblance. The mysterious circumstances of Lylah's death become known and events start to repeat themsel

Review:

The reincarnation hints are never made explicit and most of the time this is content to be simply another film about the 'true face' of Hollywood. The general effect is forced.


Country: US
Technical: Metrocolor/Panavision 130m
Director: Robert Aldrich
Cast: Kim Novak, Peter Finch, Rosella Falk, Milton Seltzer, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Murphy

Synopsis:

A director comes out of a prolonged retirement to make a film on the life of a screen legend starring an unknown who bears an uncanny resemblance. The mysterious circumstances of Lylah's death become known and events start to repeat themsel

Review:

The reincarnation hints are never made explicit and most of the time this is content to be simply another film about the 'true face' of Hollywood. The general effect is forced.

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