Talk:Lili
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[edit] The Seven Souls of Clement O'Reilly
So far I haven't been able to find out anything about this story, if it, in fact, exists. It is what ibdb credits as one of the sources for the libretto of Carnival! Another editor has suggested that this is simply a mistake, and that the correct origin is "The Man Who Hated People." I have a copy of this story now and will be writing something about it eventually; it certainly is a version of the Lili story.
But did Gallico write another story on this theme, under the title "The Seven Souls of Clement O'Reilly?"
Any information on this would be welcome.
It would also be nice to understand what material Helen Deutsch was adapting. Did she start with "Love of Seven Dolls" or something similar, or did Gallico actually write a considerably-changed dark-toned adaptation of the story after the screenplay was in progress? Certainly the mood of Lili is closer to "The Man Who Hated People" than to "Love of Seven Dolls." Dpbsmith (talk) 14:14, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Lili dvdcover.jpg
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[edit] "Influence"
I have removed the section entitled Influence as it did not concern, as one might expect, this film's influence on subsequent films, but merely the reactions of Audrey Hepburn and John Waters to the movie. The information has been transfered to their biographies, a more appropriate venue. B00P (talk) 10:12, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

