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Darling Lili (1970)

Darling Lili (1970)
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Julie Andrews made a bid to change her squeaky clean image with this elaborately mounted World War I musical. Lili Smith (Andrews) is a popular British music hall singer who is regarded as a femme fatale and has been known to throw a bit of striptease into her act. However, Lili has a secret: she's actually a German spy, and the uncle she dotes upon is really Von Ruger (Jeremy Kemp), a fellow espionage agent and her contact for the Huns. In hopes of gaining valuable information, Lili begins using her feminine wiles on Maj. William Larrabee (Rock Hudson), a top American pilot. However, Lili soon discovers that she's falling in love with Larrabee and can't find the courage to betray him; Larrabee discovers Lili's secret, but he refuses to turn her in. Darling Lili was a notorious box-office disappointment, grossing a mere $5 million on a budget that rose to $25 million due to a variety of production mishaps. Director Blake Edwards (Andrews' husband) was stung by the poor reception, and he later trimmed the 136-minute film to 114 minutes, downplaying its comic elements in favor of a more serious tone. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Julie AndrewsRock Hudson, (more)
Director(s):
Blake Edwards
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Darling Lili

Julie Andrews made a bid to change her squeaky clean image with this elaborately mounted World War I musical. Lili Smith (Andrews) is a popular British music hall singer who is regarded as a femme fatale and has been known to throw a bit of striptease into her act. However, Lili has a secret: she's actually a German spy, and the uncle she dotes upon is really Von Ruger (Jeremy Kemp), a fellow espionage agent and her contact for the Huns. In hopes of gaining valuable information, Lili begins using her feminine wiles on Maj. William Larrabee (Rock Hudson), a top American pilot. However, Lili soon discovers that she's falling in love with Larrabee and can't find the courage to betray him; Larrabee discovers Lili's secret, but he refuses to turn her in. Darling Lili was a notorious box-office disappointment, grossing a mere $5 million on a budget that rose to $25 million due to a variety of production mishaps. Director Blake Edwards (Andrews' husband) was stung by the poor reception, and he later trimmed the 136-minute film to 114 minutes, downplaying its comic elements in favor of a more serious tone. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

Complete Cast of Darling Lili


Director(s):
Blake Edwards
Writer(s):
Blake EdwardsWilliam Peter Blatty
Producer(s):
Owen CrumpKen WalesBlake Edwards
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
Darling Lili Awards:
  • 1970 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Original Song
  • 1970 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Original Song
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    Patti W.

    I found it enjoyable although not high on my favorites list. The combination of Andrews and Hudson was interesting. The storyline was good, even my husband enjoyed it and he is not a musical fan.

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    Megan E.

    The only redeeming parts of this movie were Julie Andrews and Henry Mancini's score. The plot was muddled, not enough music to a be true musical, not enough comedy to be a comedy, not enough drama or romance, etc. And Rock Hudson's hair was terrible! Not worth it

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    Joe P.

    Very enjoyable collaboration between Andrews and Edwards again, perhaps their best. Since Edwards "cleaned out" a lot of the funny stuff, you might want to view the deleted scenes. I had more laughs from them. A few Pink Panther touches in this movie, esp. from the 2 French policemen. Some good dogfights but not quite as good as those in Red Tails.

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