My Fair Lady: 50th Anniversary
N**L
Classic!!
Always loved this movie. You'll be singing the songs for days.
P**A
Classic
Love this movie. A classic!!!
P**M
My Fair Lady
One of my husband's favorites movies. Came in time for his birthday and were both happy it came in time and in great condition. Very pleased with vendor.
G**N
Edition Requires Current Player Firmware
Great picture quality, but needs current BluRay player for audio
V**E
My Fair Lady
Have not watched yet. One of the greatest movies ever made.
P**J
"The Fairest Fair Lady"
Only "West Side Story" and "The Sound of Music" can compare with this lavishly designed, profoundly well-acted rendering of the Broadway smash hit that people still love today. Although Audrey Hepburn is my favorite actress (along with Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, Kate Winslet and Marissa Tomei) I still think Julie Andrews should have had the role of Eliza Doolittle for the film version. It has been said by many (including Audrey) that although she wanted the part and was grateful for it she did feel that Julie should have had the part especially after it was revealed that Audrey would be performing a small part of the singing and the rest of it would be dubbed by Marni Nixon (the famous "ghost singer" who had also dubbed Deborah Kerr in 1956 for "The King and I" and Natalie Wood in 1961 for "West Side Story" and a year after "Fair Lady" came out in the movies she would be playing as well as singing the part of Sister Sophia in the film version of "The Sound of Music" (which was her first on screen performance). Rex Harrison in the role of his career won the Best Actor Oscar to no suprise that year for his brilliant portrayal of Professor Henry Higgins. The previous year's best actress winner Patricia Neil (winner of 1963's "Hud") had just had a life-altering stroke and was too ill to attend the '64 Oscars and announce the year's best actor. So, at the last minute, Audrey was asked to present the award. When Harrison won he asked Audrey to stand next to him on the podium to thank her as well as Julie Andrews (who was in the audience and who ironically won the best actress Oscar that same year for "Mary Poppins" while Audrey was not even nominated for "Fair Lady"-due to the fact that the Academy wanted to "punish" her for stealing the part from Julie) for allowing him to work with the two of them and expressed his "deep love for...well two fair ladys". Audrey and Julie were all smiles backstage for publicity pictures with Harrison, best director winner George Cukor (who had won his 1st Oscar [for director of "Fair Lady"] after at five nominations) and Jack L. Warner (who won the best picture Oscar for "Fair Lady"). This film is really a milestone in the history of musical films. See it if you havn't already and see it again if you have. It's always worth another look.
D**E
Good Listening
It provides fine entertainment.
C**H
My Fair Treasure Of A Movie!
This Maybe Audrey Hepburn’s Ultimate Classy Movie! Set In England, This Movies Has Great: Costumes, Casting, Fabulous Music, Romance, Humor and Great Entertainment Value! This Is A Great Must See Movie For Everyone Including Children! I Don’t Know How Many Times I’ve Seen and Loved This Musical Treasure Of A Movie! Get and Enjoy It For A Life Time!
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