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Život naglavačke
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Čovjek obješen za noge bori se za život na sceni okružen Verdijevom glazbom. (0:00) Vlada RH: "Kako se Aida preziva?" (1:15)
Triplett, Sally Ann - Anything Goes
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Lyrics and music by Cole Porter.
Nelson, Gene, Charlotte Greenwood & Chorus - Kansas City
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Nelson, Gene, Charlotte Greenwood & Chorus - Kansas City From 'Oklahoma!' ANGEL
Rex Harrison - I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
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From 'My Fair Lady'.
My Fair Lady - Ascot Gavotte
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My Fair Lady - Ascot Gavotte
Rex Harrison - Why Can't The English
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Rex Harrison - Why Can't the English Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe From 'My Fair Lady' (1964) a musical film adaptation of the Lerner and Loewe stage musical of the same name, based on the 1938 film adaptation of the original stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. The film was directed by George Cukor and starred Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. The film won eight Aca...
Nancy Walker - What Makes A Limey Talk So Square?
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Nancy Walker - What Makes A Limey Talk So Square? Artist: Zasu Pitts From 'My Square Laddie'

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  • @puffin51
    @puffin51 9 дней назад

    The whole movie was shot at the Warner Bros studio in Burbank, CA, but don't you just love the way the chorus sings "heah"", not "here", and "Askit", not "Ascot". I wonder who drilled them in the British upper-class accent? Or "ackz'nt", as the upper class would pronounce it. But isn't that exactly what the movie is about?

  • @MarkLauterman-b7i
    @MarkLauterman-b7i Месяц назад

    Ella you need to create a musical for Karolina

  • @KendraAndTheLaw
    @KendraAndTheLaw Месяц назад

    wonderful

  • @Clint7777
    @Clint7777 Месяц назад

    what a FRENZIED MOMENT THAT WAS

  • @aimittohaveit8553
    @aimittohaveit8553 Месяц назад

    Respect 💯

  • @SaraH-ily
    @SaraH-ily Месяц назад

    Your mother wasn't a woman?!?

  • @Glitterandsparkles4ever
    @Glitterandsparkles4ever 2 месяца назад

    Ah, yes! The “good guy” anthem.

  • @jenniferfernandes8001
    @jenniferfernandes8001 2 месяца назад

    A great Actor Rex Harrison a lovely singer he and Audrey Hepburn make a match he teaches her so much I lve the movie I cried the Song's ur great wish I was young again❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😅❤❤️🎉😂

  • @ExoticTea1
    @ExoticTea1 2 месяца назад

    I love this love story because he has such a huge ego and I love watching it dissolve (at least some of it) for love. ❤ some of my greatest old world "accomplishments" was to get to men with huge egos and love their inner child. Best ever. Till I found my one true love. Now I pray for his heart to soften as well. Cause he's a keeper.

  • @twobob8585
    @twobob8585 3 месяца назад

    Lindybiege.

  • @sashanan
    @sashanan 3 месяца назад

    Mrs Pearce knows him well enough to not respond.

  • @KevinButler-m9r
    @KevinButler-m9r 3 месяца назад

    One of the actors in this number is not British,the stocky gentleman.Who is sporting a mustache and has an aging face is Grady Sutton.

    • @michelemiller5527
      @michelemiller5527 3 месяца назад

      Neither was Audrey Hepburn. She was Dutch and it doesn't matter, does it?

  • @Steelpeachandtozer
    @Steelpeachandtozer 3 месяца назад

    "Like breathing out and breathing in"...followed later by that beautiful soaring melody. So understated but so incredibly moving.

  • @geraldmarcyk524
    @geraldmarcyk524 4 месяца назад

    A brilliant soliloquy in song: Rex's emotions running from sadness, to defiance, to the joy of anticipated revenge, and finally to regret.

  • @MerchantIvoryfilms
    @MerchantIvoryfilms 4 месяца назад

    If i ever saw a women wearing one of these outfits cosplaying or something from this film id ask her to marry me b/c she clearly is the coolest lady ever! ^.^

  • @michaelharrison9210
    @michaelharrison9210 4 месяца назад

    A great song from a great film . It reminds me of a better England , a time of my youth. I thought it would go on forever. Now it's turned to *****

  • @BrianOConnell-hl6mo
    @BrianOConnell-hl6mo 5 месяцев назад

    I'm thinking about my Internet friend from Colombia that I have known since January 2020. I truly have become accustomed to her face.

  • @marleneallison5124
    @marleneallison5124 6 месяцев назад

    Make me think of Mike who passed away my beloved mike😢

  • @juliejoannebevan6617
    @juliejoannebevan6617 6 месяцев назад

    Rex Harrison: the original rap superstar!

  • @mxgross
    @mxgross 6 месяцев назад

    It still bemuses me that Henry failed to understand that it was his sexist attitude and lack of sensitivity that made Eliza react the way she did the night before.

  • @JansteinarOlsen
    @JansteinarOlsen 6 месяцев назад

    Jane Fonda is an actor who has been creative in many years.Nine to five was one of the movie she was play in and this movie have I see many times.

  • @odilondasilvarocha
    @odilondasilvarocha 6 месяцев назад

    Rex usou peruca neste filme. Na entrevista antes das filmagens vemos que ele tinha bem pouco cabelo.

  • @illager-to7yk
    @illager-to7yk 7 месяцев назад

    I wrote a parody of this at one point--such a good song.

  • @lindamcgonigal6931
    @lindamcgonigal6931 8 месяцев назад

    We did this for our spring musical production when I was in Concert Choir at East High School in Aurora IL way back in 1970. Very few juniors made the Concert Choir so I was quite lucky that I made it that year, especially when I found out that My Fair Lady was the production. We rehearsed during Choir and nearly every day after school, even some weekends, but I loved it. Although I was only part of the chorus and crowds on stage with no speaking parts, I was understudy for Mrs Pierce and ready if needed, but secretly hoped that it wouldn't be necessary. I much rather remain in the background and lend my voice to harmony. I knew all the lines of dialog for most of the parts since I went to all rehearsals, whether I needed to or not, that's how much I love this musical. I can still hear Henry say to Lynn (they played Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle) "Eliza, where the devil are my slippers?" Gives me goosebumps to this day and I still hear the orchestra playing I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face. We made a cast recording on record 33 rmp, but unfortunately it was destroyed in our house fire before I moved to FL. Still love the music and musical, especially Audrey Hepburn.

  • @zazassia
    @zazassia 8 месяцев назад

    Ladies and Gentlemen Ev'ry duke and earl and peer is here Ev'ryone who should be here is here. What a smashing, positively dashing Spectacle: the Ascot op'ning day. At the gate are all the horses Waiting for the cue to fly away. What a gripping, absolutely ripping Moment at the Ascot op'ning day. Pulses rushing! Faces flushing! Heartbeats speed up! I have never been so keyed up! And second now They'll begin to run. Hark! A bell is ringing, They are springing Forward Look! It has begun...! What a frenzied moment that was! Didn't they maintain an exhausting pace? 'Twas a thrilling, absolutely chilling Running of the Ascot op'ning race.

  • @supesII
    @supesII 8 месяцев назад

    I love everything about this scene - the poses, the movements, the facial expressions (or lack thereof), the costumes, and of course the tune and lyrics. Not a huge fan of the movie, but can watch this scene again and again.

  • @keithkirk8697
    @keithkirk8697 8 месяцев назад

    I just realized that in the part about the burlesque dancer they censored the line "but later in the second act when she began to peel you could see that everything she had was absolutely real" and changed it to "and then she started dancing and her dancing made me feel that every single thing she had was absolutely real" and thus was the purity of the youth of America preserved.

  • @henlokinty
    @henlokinty 8 месяцев назад

    I adore this scene. It cuts right before the ending, but the lady at the end with the parasol gets bumped into by Rex(Professor Higgins). The contrast of their perfectly choreographed and decorous movements not only with Eliza Doolittle, as that was the expected thing, but also with Professor Higgins greatly serves to characterize them both, as well as illustrate how much they have in common. It also creates a fantastic satire of London classes during that time, and this scene in particular gives some context clues about the upper class. You can see the costume style ranging from conservative and with very little black (which was seen as racy and offensive, especially as the only color, if worn outside of mourning) on the older folks to more outlandish and modern on the younger ones. And it shows those who did not follow the dress code socializing less with others, and not participating in the race. They are all practically expressionless until the older lady encounters another with the same hat as hers, then the camera immediately displays two gentlemen with identical hats merry-making afterwards. Nobody was safe in this movie, (Spoiler) even in the ending of the movie, the man who wanted his slippers prepared upon arrival had songs that painted the contrast of his proclamations and his actual, true feelings. He would mentally cast her away one moment and fantasize about how gracious he would be to her in his position of power, and the next he would be reminiscing about her and wandering aimlessly. I was surprised to see so much nuance in a film created the greater part of a century ago.

  • @jlewis31510
    @jlewis31510 8 месяцев назад

    At 3:06, there's the older gentleman who bows politely and almost pokes the lady behind him with his cane. This is Grady Sutton, a comedian in many of the W.C. Fields films. I always liked Grady.

    • @mohammedcohen
      @mohammedcohen 8 месяцев назад

      Og Ogelby...Sounds like a bubble in a bathtub...

  • @thatwiseoldbitchchannel
    @thatwiseoldbitchchannel 8 месяцев назад

    I love how Rex is basically screaming this song…😂 and it’s still amazing…❤

  • @AndreaGherardini-s4v
    @AndreaGherardini-s4v 8 месяцев назад

    Rex Harrison è qui inarrivabile. Una delle più grandi interpretazioni mai viste per come riesce a rendere tutti i passaggi emozionali del personaggio...e non canta neppure...

  • @claudiaratcliff6070
    @claudiaratcliff6070 8 месяцев назад

    If you like this song, you must hear it sung by the Temptations.

  • @BeeNotDismayed
    @BeeNotDismayed 9 месяцев назад

    🥰

  • @naly202
    @naly202 9 месяцев назад

    Contrary to what some people say (Including the author- GB Shaw) I firmly believe Eliza and Higgins are made for each other. He's rotten, yes, but she's stubborn as heck! If anyone can turn him into a loving husband, that's her. In comparison, Freddie is bland and plain and dull as a board. I LOVE this song, such amazing lyrics, such exciting changes in melody and rhythm, so beautifully performed and with so much heart by a man who neither sings nor is known for the warmth and goodness of his heart. Honestly, coming from him, all those little realizations of what he's lost, value more than a thousand words of love from a sentimental dude like Freddie. PS> it's ironic that Freddie is played by Jeremy Brett who later became known for playing arrogant bastards just like Higgins. (my absolute favourite role of his is in a British TV play "On Approval")

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock 11 месяцев назад

    What a marvelous actor! I recall all the lyrics from the recording.

  • @christopher-ke9nj
    @christopher-ke9nj 11 месяцев назад

    For, I miss the, age of those were the days Fred, Ginger, Gene Don O'Connor, Rex behave

  • @bethkissel9159
    @bethkissel9159 Год назад

    Such a classic

  • @champfleury7693
    @champfleury7693 Год назад

    He doesn’t deserve anything about her but I do love this song and its tragedy

  • @MikeClarkson-s1k
    @MikeClarkson-s1k Год назад

    This movie “hits” hard! Love it!

  • @HajimeIshii-dn6mz
    @HajimeIshii-dn6mz Год назад

    The visual quality of this video is excellent. But it is a pity to realize that all of these extra actors and actresses are now gone. They would be almost centenarians were they still alive. I am in awe of Cecil Beaton for designing these beautiful dresses. He was a real genius.

  • @sandralazarus7338
    @sandralazarus7338 Год назад

    Amazing. Love this performance.

  • @SleppyLeBo
    @SleppyLeBo Год назад

    0:31

  • @Aquamarin257samt
    @Aquamarin257samt Год назад

    Higgins treats Eliza not well all the time ....he insults and mocks her for not speaking well ..

  • @philmarmanillo1354
    @philmarmanillo1354 Год назад

    Never know why anyone thought that professor Higgins would make a good Caesar.

  • @cristinabuffington9659
    @cristinabuffington9659 Год назад

    Always had a soft spot for this movie. And awhile back, I admit that I had a couple of a “I Have Grown Accustomed To Her Face” moment towards some relatives after staying with them

  • @windstorm1000
    @windstorm1000 Год назад

    Id say this could be the anthem of millions of deeply in love couples...

  • @MrRosebeing
    @MrRosebeing Год назад

    Love this song. How you can declare to someone that you care for them without actually saying it.

  • @figuraine
    @figuraine Год назад

    She almost makes the day begin I've grown accustomed to the tune That she whistles night and noon Her smiles, her frowns Her ups, her downs Are second nature to me now Like breathing out and breathing in I was serenely independent and content before we met Surely I could always be that way again And yet I've grown accustomed to her look Accustomed to her voice Accustomed to her face "Marry Freddy" What an infantile idea. What a heartless, wicked, brainless thing to do But she'll regret it, she'll regret it! It's doomed before they even take the vow I can see her now, Mrs. Freddy Eynsford-Hill In a wretched little flat above a store I can see her now, not a penny in the till And a bill collector beating at the door She'll try to teach the things I taught her And end up selling flowers instead Begging for her bread and water While her husband has his breakfast in bed In a year, or so, when she's prematurely grey And the blossom in her cheek has turned to chalk She'll come home, and lo, he'll have upped and run away With a social-climbing heiress from New York Poor Eliza. How simply frightful! How humiliating! How delightful! How poignant it'll be on that inevitable night When she hammers on my door in tears and rags Miserable and lonely, repentant and contrite Will I take her in or hurl her to the walls? Give her kindness or the treatment she deserves? Will I take her back or throw the baggage out? But I'm a most forgiving man The sort who never could, ever would Take a position and staunchly never budge A most forgiving man But, I shall never take her back If she were crawling on her knees Let her promise to atone Let her shiver, let her moan I'll slam the door and let the hell-cat freeze! "Marry Freddy"-h a! But I'm so used to hear her say "Good morning" ev'ry day Her joys, her woes Her highs, her lows Are second nature to me now Like breathing out and breathing in I'm very grateful she's a woman And so easy to forget Rather like a habit one can always break And yet, I've grown accustomed to the trace Of something in the air Accustomed to her face

  • @Shah-of-the-Shinebox
    @Shah-of-the-Shinebox Год назад

    Rex Harrison is the best part of this whole movie. Despite Audrey Hepburn giving a decent performance (even tho she was clearly miscast), Rex Harrison electrfies every scene he's in.

    • @Doug-ip4up
      @Doug-ip4up Год назад

      I agree; though Audrey Hepburn isn't bad, I believe the movie would have been much better with Julie Andrews.

    • @connierenna-xf9um
      @connierenna-xf9um 9 месяцев назад

      Yah, it’s as though Shaw wrote the character with him in mind. They actually met, while Rex was working on the stage production.

    • @oliverbrownlow5615
      @oliverbrownlow5615 2 месяца назад

      ​@@connierenna-xf9um I think you're mistaken about Rex Harrison meeting George Bernard Shaw when he was in the stage production of MY FAIR LADY (which opened in 1956), because Shaw died in 1950. However, Rex also had a role in the movie version of Shaw's MAJOR BARBARA (1941), which starred Wendy Hiller, by the way, who had played Eliza Dolittle in the 1938 film version of PYGMALION. it's quite possible that Rex met Shaw then.

  • @berry7usagii
    @berry7usagii Год назад

    I gravitated to this song tonight because I too, am accustomed to a face I loved so dearly, a face who broke my heart. Moving on is such sweet sorrow, but these wonderful performances and music helps so much. I’ll be playing Without You on repeat after this, and I’ll stay strong ☺️🥂💕

    • @Iconic58
      @Iconic58 Год назад

      I hear you honey! I’m going through same thing read the comment immediately above by 12classic39. Powerful.