I visited the house in 1999 while on honeymoon. The inside of the house was smaller than expected but lovely. Elizabeth was first person to have a walk in shower in Mexico as told by the guide
Rosie The Burtons bought two houses that where adjacent to each other. Later, to accommodate their family they connected both houses. When Richard Burton divorced Suzy Hunt, she got the home(s) in the divorce. At some point, the houses were disconnected, sold as two individual homes. So, the Taylor-Burton house had been quite large.
Those three children were Elizabeth's two sons and daughter, I'm sure she wasn't interested in being around reporters at the time. She was there to support Burton while he was filming Night Of The Iguana.
By then they’d lived there for while and yes she avoided reporters but had probably already gone in the house. My friend bought the house from her and I stayed there many times
PV is destroyed now. They should have at least copied the tourism style of the Côte d’Azur to keep the integrity of the place. PV is a horrid place, devoid of beauty. I love this footage, thanks for posting
again drivel . They were already married . Burton bought Casa Kimberly after / during the filming Night the Iguana . It had been during the filming they landed in then relatively unknown Puerto Vallarta . . And they married long before that in Montreal . Their second wedding was in Botswana . Do this vids correctly or not at all .
However, Burton bought Casa Kimberly for Elizabeth for 37,000 British. They weren't married at the time. He bought the house across the street and built a bridge across.
They were married with each other twice but the first time weren't they married in Montreal Canada? Here he was probably waiting for her to get ready just to go outside or for some other event, it always took her hours.
The reference here if for Eastman Kodak 16mm film stock "NX" and "XX" or what? Whatever it is, footage looks like it was shot in 1903 or at best, 1913. How could any semi-professional cameraman end up with simple B&W footage this awful? Celluloid may have been damaged by heat, was inadvertently flashed on the spool when loaded to / unloaded from the camera , or else not properly developed and/or not developed right after exposure. Either way, this is just awful for anythingt done in 1963.
I visited the house in 1999 while on honeymoon. The inside of the house was smaller than expected but lovely. Elizabeth was first person to have a walk in shower in Mexico as told by the guide
Rosie The Burtons bought two houses that where adjacent to each other. Later, to accommodate their family they connected both houses. When Richard Burton divorced Suzy Hunt, she got the home(s) in the divorce. At some point, the houses were disconnected, sold as two individual homes. So, the Taylor-Burton house had been quite large.
Barbara Lorenzen Thanks for information, I do remember a bridge but we was only shown round shown round the one with the walk in shower.
Ave Ok please get off you're high horse and calm down
Is it destroyed now? Also the bridge?
@@levertige1 no its a hotel and restaurant
Amazing! I saw this place when I was vacationing in Puerto Vallarta
Someone bought it and demolished most of the original. And painted the pink bridge white. Sad.
Love this footage as we have a house nearby.
Hi neighbor 😊
The most acclaimed couple of Hollywood.
Those three children were Elizabeth's two sons and daughter, I'm sure she wasn't interested in being around reporters at the time. She was there to support Burton while he was filming Night Of The Iguana.
By then they’d lived there for while and yes she avoided reporters but had probably already gone in the house. My friend bought the house from her and I stayed there many times
PV is destroyed now. They should have at least copied the tourism style of the Côte d’Azur to keep the integrity of the place. PV is a horrid place, devoid of beauty. I love this footage, thanks for posting
again drivel . They were already married . Burton bought Casa Kimberly after / during the filming Night the Iguana . It had been during the filming they landed in then relatively unknown Puerto Vallarta . . And they married long before that in Montreal . Their second wedding was in Botswana . Do this vids correctly or not at all .
Ron-Wayne Hoekstra you are correct.
I agree.
However, Burton bought Casa Kimberly for Elizabeth for 37,000 British. They weren't married at the time. He bought the house across the street and built a bridge across.
Nowadays, isn't it customary to lie just for the sake of lying?
They were married with each other twice but the first time weren't they married in Montreal Canada? Here he was probably waiting for her to get ready just to go outside or for some other event, it always took her hours.
Absolutely true. They were already married by Night of the Iguana. 🦎
Increiblemente lindo #Puertovallarta,❤
These were the days when PV was virginal and innocent. I have found memories myself before the cruise ships 🚢 destroyed it.
The massive resorts certainly had a hand in changing PVR
Precioso video
Muchas gracias 🤗🤗🤗🤗👋👋👋👋🌞🌹
Why are they awaiting marriage? He and Elizabeth were married in Canada the first time, and Africa the second time.
Ese Jeep Wrangler se lo llevaron a Mismaloya en balsas porque en ese tiempo no había carretera de Vallarta a Mismaloya
Giorni meravigliosi famiglia stupenda ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Around the corner and three blocks from my house.
The reference here if for Eastman Kodak 16mm film stock "NX" and "XX" or what? Whatever it is, footage looks like it was shot in 1903 or at best, 1913. How could any semi-professional cameraman end up with simple B&W footage this awful? Celluloid may have been damaged by heat, was inadvertently flashed on the spool when loaded to / unloaded from the camera , or else not properly developed and/or not developed right after exposure. Either way, this is just awful for anythingt done in 1963.
Rivchard Burton iyi adam severim onu büyük oyuncudur
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good morning
FABULOUS
Fashionably late I take it?!
waaooooo!!
...only COVID help me to see this place as it shows in this video
amazing, fuck tourism