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Rape | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.6/10
IMDbBudget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 3,500,000 USD
Dolores Hart left Hollywood a few years after this movie was released and became a Benedictine nun; she has been a Mother Superior for many years. As a member in good standing of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, she is the only nun who votes for the Oscars.
Film debuts of Paula Prentiss and Connie Francis.
Some may incorrectly assume that The Button on the Beach Lounge was in this film. This movie came out in 1960, and The Button didn't open until 1970. It was The Elbo Room.
The title song, sung by Connie Francis, reached #4 on the pop charts.
Paula Prentiss signed a seven-year contract with MGM in 1960 when she was cast in this movie. She was living with boyfriend actor Richard Benjamin at the time, which was taboo in those days, and the studio didn't want her traveling on promotion junkets with a man who wasn't her spouse. So they asked the two to wed, though not before milking the wedding for publicity. Prentiss had to make long-distance calls to gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons just before the ceremony, according to People. They were married by a New York judge on Oct. 26, 1961. They are still together as of 2022.
"Police Captain: Wait a minute! Haven't I seen you in here before? Lola Fandango: Just once, and it was purely by accident. The night my strap broke? [she shows her very revealing top]"
"Tuggle Carpenter: Girls like me weren't built to be educated. We were made to have children. That's my ambition: to be a walking, talking baby factory. Legal, of course. And with union labor."