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Lady Revanche

Original title: The Lonely Lady
  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
1.4K
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Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner, Joseph Cali, Anthony Holland, and Carla Romanelli in Lady Revanche (1983)
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Hoping to achieve success in Hollywood, a young aspiring screenwriter allows others to exploit her. She goes through affair after sordid affair in her attempt to write her own screenplay and... Read allHoping to achieve success in Hollywood, a young aspiring screenwriter allows others to exploit her. She goes through affair after sordid affair in her attempt to write her own screenplay and have it produced.Hoping to achieve success in Hollywood, a young aspiring screenwriter allows others to exploit her. She goes through affair after sordid affair in her attempt to write her own screenplay and have it produced.

  • Director
    • Peter Sasdy
  • Writers
    • Harold Robbins
    • Ellen Shepard
    • John Kershaw
  • Stars
    • Pia Zadora
    • Lloyd Bochner
    • Bibi Besch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Sasdy
    • Writers
      • Harold Robbins
      • Ellen Shepard
      • John Kershaw
    • Stars
      • Pia Zadora
      • Lloyd Bochner
      • Bibi Besch
    • 47User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    The Lonely Lady: We Had A Deal
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    Pia Zadora
    Pia Zadora
    • Jerilee Randall
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Walter Thornton
    Bibi Besch
    Bibi Besch
    • Veronica Randall
    Joseph Cali
    Joseph Cali
    • Vincent Dacosta
    Anthony Holland
    Anthony Holland
    • Guy Jackson
    Jared Martin
    Jared Martin
    • George Ballantine
    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Joe Heron
    Carla Romanelli
    • Carla Maria Peroni
    Olivier Pierre
    • George Fox
    Kendal Kaldwell
    • Joanne Castel
    Lou Hirsch
    Lou Hirsch
    • Bernie
    Kerry Shale
    Kerry Shale
    • Walter Thornton Jr.
    Sandra Dickinson
    Sandra Dickinson
    • Nancy Day
    Shane Rimmer
    Shane Rimmer
    • Adolph Fannon
    Nancy Wood
    • Janie
    Ed Bishop
    Ed Bishop
    • Dr. Baker
    Gianni Rizzo
    Gianni Rizzo
    • Gino Paoluzzi
    • (as Giovanni Rizzo)
    Mickey Knox
    Mickey Knox
    • Tom Castel
    • Director
      • Peter Sasdy
    • Writers
      • Harold Robbins
      • Ellen Shepard
      • John Kershaw
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    User reviews47

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    DanB-4

    Not the worst of all time, but in the top 5

    The depth of the creative bankruptcy in this film is most evidence in the final scene. The writers gave Pia Zadora's character a reasonably interesting name, Jerilee. (That's as close as I'll come to complimenting this picture). Then, when the nominees at the Oscars are being read, another screenwriter is named Jerilee, too. Bafflingly stupid.

    This is one of the few movies so bad that it would even be passed over by nude-scene-hunting horny teenagers. Everything about is bad. There is not a single redeeming quality, not one scene that works, not a single character that isn't a benign, idiotic one-dimensional drip.

    I can't call this the worst film ever made but it's close. However, the single worst scene in a movie I have ever seen is Pia Zadora's nervous breakdown.

    Quite simply a waste of vital resources. 1/2* out of ****.
    heckles

    How bad is it?

    How bad is it? Well, I lived in central Pennsylvania during Hurricane Agnes in 1970, the Great Blizzard of 1993, and was in northern Vermont for the Ice Storm of 1998. Someday, my grandkids will ask, "Grandpa, what was it like?" and I will say, "Well, it was bad. But not as bad as watching 'The Lonely Lady!'"

    I worry that someday the world will see a major nuclear war. And if it does, the survivors will say while digging out, "That was horrible. But come to think of it, it wasn't as horrible as 'The Lonely Lady!'"

    Please folks, if you want to see an '80s flick with lots of skin, see "Summer Lovers." Do NOT see this film unless watching a dwarfish leading lady getting raped and spouting unendurable dialog to a bargain basement cast is your idea of an enjoyable movie experience.
    2pocca

    No, it's not to my liking, but I couldn't stop watching

    I haven't been able to decide if this movie is so bad it's good, or, to quote Enid Coleslaw, "so bad it's gone past good and back to bad again." No matter, it forced me look much the same way a pile of weird coloured vomit might, and it offers up a number of scenes that you won't forget even if you want to. There's a sneering young Ray Liotta telling a pigtailed Pia that her creative writing trophy looks like a penis. A bit later, there's Ray again, molesting Pia, not with the appropriately shaped trophy but a garden hose. There's a firm chinned Pia telling her domineering Mom that she wants to go to bed with Ray's geezer father, Walter. There's the actress in the graveyard scene yowling the best line ever written by Pia or anyone else: "WWWWHHHYYYYYYY!" There's that garden hose again, as Walter waves it Pia's face and roars "Is this more to your liking!?" There's Pia and her date so turned on by closeups of each other masticating salad that they start tearing each other's clothes off. There's Pia showering but forgetting to remove her dress. Perhaps best of all, there's Pia's typewriter, but instead of keys there are the miniature talking heads of those who have tormented her the most (afterwards, I was afraid to open my laptop). And finally there's Pia at "The Awards" exposing Hollywood for the cesspool it is, spitting out the second best line ever, "I guess I'm not the only one who has ever had to **** her way to the top." I see I have already spent more time commenting on "The Lonely Lady" than I have on far better pictures, so I'll quit. Be forewarned, though, that once you start watching you probably won't be able to take your eyes off the screen until two hours of your life have vanished forever.
    2dave13-1

    Lousy even by the low standards of Harold Robbins adaptations

    This early Pia Zadora vehicle followed a familiar Harold Robbins formula: ambitious main character wallows in decadence while pursuing the path to the top of some randomly chosen but glamorous world, in this case the movie industry. But despite being so formulaic as to be completely predictable, this movie manages at the same time to be completely unbelievable. Zadora (to call her inexperienced as an actress is to be charitable) never convinces as a screenwriter. One would expect a movie about movie-making to have some insights into its own industry and creative process. But the script gives her none of the qualities which make writers interesting movie characters: observance, skill with words, a love-hate relationship with one's own creative abilities. Her character is as empty as a donut hole. And this is just a taste of the incompetence on display here. The cinematography is so murky that it is sometimes hard to see what is happening. And the scenes never really hang together, so everything seems like a succession of random moments at bad Hollywood parties. Avoid.
    Blooeyz2001

    Entertaining Swill

    As soon as you hear the theme song for this movie, sung by Larry Graham, you know you're in for a trashfest. The tune is very reminiscent of 60's camp-trash movie themes for "Where Love Has Gone" (sung by Jack Jones) & "Harlow" (sung by Bobby Vinton) among others. It gives this movie a very dated feel, even in 1983. What exactly was up with that hair-don't & hideous dress they gave the "teenage" Pia to wear?? She looked like a disheveled Pippy Longstocking. It's amazing what they crammed into one hour & 32 minutes: Rape with hose nozzle, dysfunctional mother, May/December romance, impotence (Pia couldn't doodle with her older hubby's dead noodle), nudity, lesbianism, abortion, bad 80's fashions, overwrought breakdown scene followed by nut house, rags-to-riches clichés (heroine finally writes an "award" winning screenplay), etc. etc. etc. Pia Zadora (a better singer than actress) did the best she could with this script. The amazing thing about this movie is that it's made by people who are supposed to know what they're talking about firsthand. Watch this movie if you like trashy stories about show biz.

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    • Trivia
      Pia Zadora attended an opening night showing of this movie in West Los Angeles, where half of the audience were voting members of the Razzie Awards, and the movie was greeted with hoots and howls of derisive laughter much through. After the showing, Zadora gamely stood in the lobby and signed autographs for anyone in attendance who wanted one.
    • Goofs
      When Joe is in the pool, he's completely nude, but when he climbs out to assault Jerilee, he is wearing a pair of blue swimming trunks.
    • Quotes

      Jerilee Randall: [while accepting a major award] I don't suppose I'm the only one who's had to fuck her way to the top!

    • Alternate versions
      UK video versions are cut by 3 seconds for an "18" rating. The cinema release, with the same certificate, was uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Stinkers of 1983 (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lonely Lady
      Written by Charles Calello and Roger Voudouris

      Performed by Larry Graham

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La dama solitaria
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Harold Robbins International Company
      • KGA
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,223,200
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,223,220
      • Oct 2, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,223,200
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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