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114 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $1,100,000 [1] Lilith is a 1964 American drama film written and directed by Robert Rossen starring Warren Beatty and Jean Seberg. Based on a novel by J.R. Salamanca, it was Rossen's final film.
Lilith: Directed by Robert Rossen. With Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg, Peter Fonda, Kim Hunter. A war veteran gets work at a mental institution, where he meets the beautiful and eccentric Lilith.
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- Drama
- Robert Rossen
- 1964-10-01
Summaries. A war veteran gets work at a mental institution, where he meets the beautiful and eccentric Lilith. Lilith is about a mysterious young woman in an elite Maryland sanitarium who seems to weave a magical spell all around her. A restless but sincere young man with an equally-obscure past is drawn into her web.
Handsome young therapist Vincent Bruce (Warren Beatty) is a war veteran who works at a private sanitarium. Vincent's life gradually becomes unhinged as he falls for Lilith Arthur (Jean...
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- Warren Beatty
- Robert Rossen
- Columbia
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Once again living at home, troubled ex-soldier Vincent Bruce (Warren Beatty) takes a counseling position at a private mental hospital. Dr. Bea Brice (Kim Hunter) encourages Vincent to stay on the job despite his self-doubt. He soon becomes emotionally entangled with a patient, the enigmatic Lilith Arthur (Jean Seberg).
Lilith Warren Beatty stars as a Korean war veteran who returns home and takes a job a mental hospital. While working at the hospital, Beatty begins an affair with one of the patients only to find that she's much more deeply disturbed than he'd thought.