Adrian Lyne insisted that Hollywood studios were frightened by the subject matter. Consequently, the film struggled to secure theatrical distribution in the United States and was initially made for cable television in that market, though it received a theatrical release in many other countries. To secure certain distribution and age ratings, Lyne agreed to cut scenes, including two sex scenes, and a body double was used for the film's most sensitive shots.
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Section 1: Overview of Lolita (1997) - Director Adrian Lyne, cast (Jeremy Irons, Dominique Swain), plot, reception, differences from Kubrick's version. Adrian Lyne insisted that Hollywood studios were frightened
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