
My Fair Lady (1964)
“What an enchanting picture My Fair Lady turns out to be. Awash with color and sound, it does for the wide screen what the original in its pristine state did for the musical stage.”
- Claudia Cassidy, ChicagoTribune
“On the screen as on the stage it remains a supreme entertainment.”
- Bob Thomas, Associated Press
“[The] film version of Lerner & Loewe's stage classic is one of the all-time great movies -- a must for any all-time "top 10." Or maybe even any top 5." The formula was simple, really. Don't tamper with the stage version. Film it faithfully.”
- Elston Brooks, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
SYNOPSIS: In this beloved musical, pompous phonetics professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) is so sure of his abilities that he takes it upon himself to transform a Cockney working-class girl into someone who can pass for a cultured member of high society. His subject turns out to be the lovely Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn), who agrees to speech lessons to improve her job prospects. Higgins and Eliza clash, then form an unlikely bond -- one that is threatened by an aristocratic suitor (Jeremy Brett).
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