
The Lonely Lady 1983
"From the sensual world of Harold Robbins comes the story of a woman's struggle for fame in Hollywood."
Directed by Peter Sasdy, *The Lonely Lady (1983)* plunges into the glittering yet cutthroat heart of Hollywood, where ambition collides with exploitation. Pia Zadora stars as a determined screenwriter whose pursuit of fame leads her into a labyrinth of manipulation and betrayal.
Director: Peter Sasdy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Lonely Lady (1983)* about?
The film follows a young screenwriter's relentless quest for fame in Hollywood, where she encounters exploitation and manipulation at every turn. As she navigates the industry's cutthroat world, her idealism gives way to disillusionment, revealing the hollow cost of ambition.
Who directed *The Lonely Lady*?
Peter Sasdy directed *The Lonely Lady (1983)*, bringing a sharp eye for psychological tension to the drama.
Who stars in *The Lonely Lady*?
Pia Zadora headlines the cast, supported by Bibi Besch, Lloyd Bochner, Joseph Cali, and Anthony Holland.
Is *The Lonely Lady (1983)* worth watching?
While *The Lonely Lady (1983)* is a cult curiosity more than a critical darling, its themes of ambition and betrayal linger. Fans of 1980s Hollywood dramas or Pia Zadora's performances may find its flawed charm intriguing.
How long is *The Lonely Lady*?
*The Lonely Lady* runs for 92 minutes.
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About The Lonely Lady (1983) — A dark journey through Hollywood's dream factory
Directed by Peter Sasdy, *The Lonely Lady (1983)* plunges into the glittering yet cutthroat heart of Hollywood, where ambition collides with exploitation. Pia Zadora stars as a determined screenwriter whose pursuit of fame leads her into a labyrinth of manipulation and betrayal. Set against the neon-lit backdrop of the 1980s film industry, the drama unfolds with a haunting blend of suspense and melancholy, capturing the isolation of chasing dreams in a town that devours the vulnerable. As alliances shatter and illusions fade, the story explores themes of artistic integrity, personal sacrifice, and the price of success.
Bibi Besch and Lloyd Bochner co-star, adding depth to a narrative that oscillates between psychological drama and eerie horror. Sasdy's direction infuses the film with a dreamlike tension, where glamour masks menace and every handshake could be a betrayal. *The Lonely Lady (1983)* isn't just a cautionary tale—it's a time capsule of an era when Hollywood's allure was as dangerous as its promise.