My Fair Lady (1964) [Widescreen, DIVX]

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My Fair Lady (1964) [Widescreen, DIVX]
  • Release date: 25 Dec 1964
  • Release year: 1964
  • Runtime: 170 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: 1910s, class differences, king george v character, national film registry, phonetics, marble, royal ball, military veteran, housekeeper, houseguest
  • Budget: $17,000,000
Plot:
Gloriously witty adaptation of the Broadway musical about Professor Henry Higgins (Sir Rex Harrison), who takes a bet from Colonel Hugh Pickering (Wilford Hyde-White) that he can transform unrefined, dirty Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) into a lady, and fool everyone into thinking she really is one, too. He does, and thus young aristocrat Freddy Eynsford-Hill (Jeremy Brett) falls madly in love with her. But when Higgins takes all of the credit and forgets to acknowledge her efforts, Eliza angrily leaves him for Freddy, and suddenly Higgins realizes he's grown accustomed to her face and can't really live without it.

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My Fair Lady (1964) [Widescreen, DIVX]

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