Lapin 360

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Written byHerbert Margolis
Paul Schneider
Based onnovel Delia
by Paul Schneider
Produced byHerbert Margolis
Lapin 360
Directed byRobert Michael Lewis
Written byHerbert Margolis
Paul Schneider
Based onnovel Delia
by Paul Schneider
Produced byHerbert Margolis
StarringTerry Kiser
CinematographyMichel Hugo
Music byLaurence Rosenthal
Production
company
Artists International Management[1]
Distributed byNational General Pictures
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Budget$600,000[2]

Lapin 360 is a 1972 American film. It was also known as Always the Innocent.

It was the first film from a new company, Artists International Management, financed by insurance investors, which planned to make five films over 12 months under Margolis.[3] The entire film was shot on location in California in 1971.[2]

The movie was known at one stage as Lapin's Kiss.[4] Writer-producer Herbert Margolis called star Terry Kiser the "new Dustin Hoffman" and Peggy Walter the "new Katharine Hepburn."[2]

It is unclear if the film was released theatrically.

Bernard Lapin, a nuclear scientist, returns to his house at Malibu after having been away, to chase off some intruders. He then meets a mysterious woman, Delia. It turns out Delia needs Lapin's house for a criminal enterprise.

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