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Story Time: Richard Burton Remembers His First Glimpse of Elizabeth Taylor in Meeting Mrs. Jenkings
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Sep 25, 2020
Meeting Mrs. Jenkins, by Richard Burton from Kendahl Cruver on Vimeo.
I wanted to share a treasure I bought in the early days of the pandemic from Larry Edmunds Bookshop. Meeting Mrs. Jenkins, by Richard Burton, is a story in three parts: in the first the actor meets his wife-to-be poolside a read more
On Blu-ray: Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor, and Peter Ustinov in Beau Brummell (1954)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 3, 2020
Of all the screen adaptations of Beau Brummell, the 1954 MGM production is the most lavish. With grand settings, gorgeous costumes, and attractive stars, it is drawn directly from the studio’s basic blueprint for glossy historical dramas. Now available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive, the film read more
The Many Loves of Elizabeth Taylor
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 22, 2020
This is my entry for "The Wedding Bells Blogathon" hosted by Hometowns to Hollywood
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She exchanged wedding vows for the first time at age 18 in 1950 and married for the eighth and final time in 1991 at 59. Of her apparent proclivity for collecting husbands, actor/composer/raconteur Oscar Levan read more
It's Natalie Wood vs Elizabeth Taylor in some friendly competition
All Good Things Posted by monty on Jul 2, 2018
Natalie Wood and Elizabeth Taylor had similar career paths. Starting out in children's roles in the 1940's before moving onto young adult roles in the 50's then full adult roles in the 60's where they both had stellar careers. Ten films have been chosen for each actress and will be paired up for 10 read more
March Madness #25: ELIZABETH TAYLOR
All Good Things Posted by Kat_Selby on Mar 25, 2018
Welcome to ALL GOOD THINGS! It's MARCH MADNESS! Visit daily to see a classic film Super-Star of the day - a personality renowned for portraying the really, really B.A.D. and also the sweetest-dearest-most darling!
Day #24 results: ROBERT MITCHUM Bob Mitchum's milder, gentler STEVE MASON won read more
Amy March: Elizabeth Taylor vs. Joan Bennett
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Feb 28, 2018
Yesterday, February 27, marked the birthday of two excellent classic actresses: the glamorous Elizabeth Taylor and the enigmatic Joan Bennett. But this is not the only common point these two ladies share. Indeed, they starred together in today’s birthday boy, Vincente Minnelli’s classic read more
Elizabeth Taylor and Jewelry
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Feb 28, 2018
Elizabeth Taylor wearing some of the sparkling gems in her large jewelry collection.
This article is part of The Elizabeth Taylor Blogathon hosted by In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood.
Big girls need big diamonds," -- Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor's tumultuous love life of read more
THE ELIZABETH TAYLOR BLOGATHON: The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 26, 2018
Crystal of In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting The Elizabeth Taylor Blogathon from February 25 - 27th. Click HERE for all the tributes.
"Why, Miss Marple, you were right!" A young neighbour is surprised that Miss Marple has deduced the ending to a mystery film. She shouldn't have read more
THE ELIZABETH TAYLOR BLOGATHON: The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 26, 2018
Crystal of In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting The Elizabeth Taylor Blogathon from February 25 - 27th. Click HERE for all the tributes.
"Why, Miss Marple, you were right!" A young neighbour is surprised that Miss Marple has deduced the ending to a mystery film. She shouldn't have read more
It will be Audrey Hepburn vs Elizabeth Taylor to decide who gets the crown for Favorite Classic Movie Actress of 2017
All Good Things Posted by monty on Apr 7, 2017
After two great semi-final matches, we have our final two actresses. Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor. Audrey defeated Barbara Stanwyck 52-45 while Liz held on to beat Ava Gardner 50-45. Now the stage is set to decide who will take home the crown as Favorite Classic Movie Actress of 2017. The read more
Elizabeth Taylor in Night Watch (1973) and Her Career in the 60s and 70s
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 23, 2017
As of today, it has been seven years since Elizabeth Taylor left us. In remembrance of this unique actress and humanitarian, I am spotlighting one of her lesser known films, Night Watch (1973). This single horror entry in Taylor's resume was long unavailable until its release on DVD from Warner Arch read more
Elizabeth Taylor on Warner Archive Blu-ray: The Legend Emerges in a Trio of Films
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Sep 23, 2016
There are few screen actors who have gone through as many career changes as Elizabeth Taylor. In the first part of that astonishing professional journey she transitioned from a sweet-tempered child actress, to a gorgeous ingénue and then decided that she was more than a movie star; she was going to read more
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Apr 23, 2016
Today, I'm writing about the legendary romance between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
This article is part of The Star-Studded Couple Blogathon hosted by Phyllis Loves Classic Movies.
There have been many star-studded couples in old Hollywood history, but none have lived, loved, and made read more
Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, and what the tabloids are getting wrong.
The Cinema Dilettante Posted by Kayla on Oct 13, 2015
Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, and what the tabloids are getting wrong.
October 13, 2015October 12, 2015 / The Cinema Dilettante
Tabloid newspapers across the globe have been having a field day with a supposed incident that is written about in the upcoming book read more
Quote of the Week: Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 2, 2015
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She was a rogue wave, a loose electron, an arrow aimed straight for his ailing heart.
-Sophia Loren, about Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
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Biopic Theater – Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jun 5, 2015
It’s been a mini-Lifetime movie marathon over the last three weeks with both Grace of Monaco and The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe preceding today’s film. Where those latter two Lifetime features had the benefit of A) decades of written and filmed history to put us in perspective and B) read more
The Bests Films of Elizabeth Taylor
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 2, 2014
1. Giant
2. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
3. A Place in the Sun
4. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
5. National Velvet
6. Father of the Bride
7. Life With Father
8. Lassie Come Home
9. The Taming of the Shrew
10. Jane Eyre
11. Father’s Little Dividend
12. Suddenly, Last Summer read more
The Bests Films of Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 2, 2014
“Some of my best leading men have been dogs and horses.” 1. Giant
2. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
3. A Place in the Sun
4. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
5. National Velvet
6. Father of the Bride
7. Life With Father
8. Lassie Come Home
9. The Taming of the Shrew
10. Jane Eyre
11. Father& read more
Ivanhoe (1952) with Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor
Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on May 22, 2014
Share This! When I signed up to participate in the Fabulous Films of the 50s blogathon, for whatever reason I was drawn to the epic film. To me the 50s in Hollywood was one of trepidation, as television was making inroads and threatening the livelihoods of the studios. The studio system as it was read more
How many Films did Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton Star in Together?
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 27, 2014
How many Films did Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton Star in Together? Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor and as Antony and Cleopatra in Cleopatra (1963, directors Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Rouben Mamoulian [uncredited] and Darryl F. Zanuck [uncredited]) Elizabeth Taylor and Richard read more