The V.I.P.s (1963) Official Trailer #1 - Elizabeth Taylor Movie HD
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The V.I.P.s (1963) Official Trailer #1 - Elizabeth Taylor Movie HD
Fog delays a group of travelers headed for New York. They wait at the V.I.P. lounge of London Airport, each at a moment of crisis in his or her life.
Cast:
Maggie Smith: j.mp/TgAKlU
Orson Welles: j.mp/WSr010
Director:
Anthony Asquith
Producer:
Roy Parkinson
Anatole de Grunwald
Writer:
Terence Rattigan: j.mp/WjhAh6
Editor:
Frank Clarke
Cinematographer:
Jack Hildyard: j.mp/WSqYpW
Composer:
Miklós Rózsa: j.mp/UPCpOq
To think this movie was actually about Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier -and her affair with Peter Finch - their leaving to film "Elephant Walk". She was recast with Elizabeth Taylor because of Viv's bi-polar disorder episodes in the Jungle.
Lissy London that's right
Viv would have been more interesting, but she was considered not only too flaky but too old after 'The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone' had flopped. The opportunity to cash in on the 'Cleopatra' shenanigans was irresistible- in the early 60s the hoopla around Burton and Taylor was filmdom's equivalent of Beatlemania. But as usual all Liz could bring to the party was overripe glamor and an air of petulant disgruntlement. The famed couple's dramatics were more arresting in gossip columns than they would ever be in fictional feature films.
In fact Terence Rattigan had wanted Sophia Loren after her success in 'The Millionairess', but Liz feared competition for Richard after La Loren had bowled Peter Sellers over. Liz not only got the gig but scored a mindblowing $1m fee for it, which led other studios to complain that MGM was ruining the market.
They had that bling charisma in the glam 60s. Character. All gone now. Nice post. 😊
Great film.Sadly most of the cast have gone, several of them recently.The great Maggie Smith is still going strong though.
Makes me sad!
@@jearl3054 How sad?
One of my favorite movies of all time, in spite of a weak (but beautiful) Taylor, miscast Jourdan and annoying Welles and Martinelli. The soundtrack is the best single element with a lush, nostalgic love theme that is used throughout the film. The Maggie Smith (who should have been Oscar-nominated)/Rod Taylor story is wonderful and touching and so is the Margaret Rutherford (who deserved her supporting Oscar). Richard Burton is mesmerizing and his scene with Maggie Smith is one of the highlights of the 1960s.
@Martin McDevitt Yes. And she deserved it.
My husband and I love Margaret Rutherford. She lit up a screen with her characters.
@@gretchenrobinson825 How true.
Elizabeth Taylor💜
Wow what a star studded cast from Australia, England and the US. Love that Rod Taylor could use his real accent. What a career has Maggie Smith had since, I think this was her first motion picture?
@Truth Seeker. Actually, this was Dame Maggie's fourth film outing; she had been in "Child in the House" (1956), "Nowhere To Go" (1958) and "Go To Blazes" (1962) before this one.
@@andrewthornhill7042 And she and Rod would be reunited in Young Cassidy 2 years later.
@@nicfewer8393 True, so true.
I think this one introduced her to the large public for the first time.
The screenwriter, Terence Rattigan, let Rod rewrite his lines to sound more fair-dinkum.
Such Icons at the time the studio advertised the Taylor and Burton affair in the trailer. Very 60s ! Margaret Rutherford won the Oscar for Best Supporting Acctress. Their first film after "Cleopatra" .
There was some amusement when Judi Dench won an Oscar for a few minutes of 'Shakespeare in Love'. But Margaret Rutherford had hardly more screen time for hers. Her only scene of any length is right at the end with her hubby, Stringer Davis, whom her contracts specified must have a part in any film she did.
@@esmeephillips5888 A wonderful bit of backstage reality ! How wonderful she included her husband into each film she did.
Burton is brilliant as usual.
Gawd, I love his voice!!!! Resonant, strong, unforgettable.
@@gretchenrobinson825 How true.
Ahhh, Liz.....the living goddess.
I JUST ADORE HER SINCE VERY YOUNG SHE WAS MY IDOL
Yes, Dame Margaret Rutherford has that effect on discerning people. Pity that overweight Yank woman hogged so much screen time.
Update: Oops, keep forgetting Liz was an Americanized Brit. Never became a citizen.
@@esmeephillips5888 She was the best !
Yes, I always loved Elizabeth
This bringing a tender emotion.
I love Elizabeth Taylor
Liz, shockingly beautiful in this movie
Hmm...if you like short ,dumpy women.
This movie is about the Oliver's. Will have to see this one!
No it isn't
+keri caye according to wikipedia, it is about the Oliviers..
keri caye it is
Elizabeth Taylor wore her own jewellery in this movie, including the legendary Krupp diamond ring, an enormous emerald brooch and the diamond tiara Mike Todd gifted her to wear to the Oscars, saying the 'queen of Hollywood' should be suitably attired!
I love that she's so short and dumpy here and Richard Burton's pock marked skin looks worse than ever. For all their glamour and excess, they were very real!
Was that a young David Frost I saw playing a cameo role in the trailer?!
Yes, it was Frost playing an obnoxious, nasally whining hack. Any resemblance to real life...
@@esmeephillips5888 LMAO! Yep, best example of typecasting ever - no acting necessary!
@@esmeephillips5888 Agreed.
I have the Taylor Burton collection, this is in that. They were a gorgeous couple before drink destroyed Rich's looks and everything else destroyed Elizabeth's. I think they were meant for each other. She loved Burton and Mike Todd the most out of all her husbands.
Too bad they could not end their lives together. I wonder if there could have been a 3rd time a charm.
That would have been wonderful. I believe for Liz, it was Mike Todd first and then Richard Burton.
I know three couples who divorced and years later remarried, but sadly the second time around was not what they hoped for, and they parted again.
Margaret Rutherford won the Bafta, Golden Globe and the Oscar
LOL at the idea of Orson Welles playing an 'unusual' role. Fat, bombastic foreigner? He'd been typecast as that ever since 'Journey into Fear'.
a very nice hairstyle...in a chignon...
Louis Jourdan 1921-2015
This was a great movie I saw this about 4 years ago
Wow the '60 a hope decade
Big shots living in a big shot world like big shots,at the same time.
Bitter....much ? A no mark I assume ?
This is a fun picture!
great job on the sound
MARC, the professional diner outer.
Together for the first time? The first time was in Cleopatra!
+Supervillain Only in the USA. In the UK it was released a month before "Cleopatra" made its debut in New York City.
ITS AN OLD AD
It reads: "Together for the first time in a modern love story."
@@SandViolet exactly! In many markets, albeit released first, many saw "The V.I.P,s: before "Cleopatra" because of the latter's rather expensive reserved seats in roadshow engagements.
OKAY movie. Marg Rutherford won best supporting actress.
Airport
Not HD, out-of-synch sound. Brilliant.
Smoking gave. Her heart failure.
I really want to watch this mostly because of the the joke about Maggie smith and Burton made by Tracey Ullman
0:55 darned if that doesn't sound like David Niven, but he wasn't in this movie.
So bad : it's Good !!
Like 'The Oscar' with Stephen Boyd, Elke Summer, and Tony Bennett.
Monsters comin' out of the fog would juice dis creaky flick up some 😆😉
EGO!!!!!!!!!!!!
just like yours
hey did rich drink too much
to hoide insecurity
+chris miller No, he drank because fools like Cuba Gooding Jr have academy awards and folks like he, Cary Grant & Alfred Hitchcock have none!