What a beautiful film with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn...the cast is just perfect with the memorable music of Lerner and Lowe ! It will be a treasure to watch for ever !
And the voice of Julie Andrews. They did not give her the role in the film, which she played in the theater with great success. They just let her perform the songs. She worked until recently, as a condition damaged her vocal cords. Do you remember her in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins ? 💖🇨🇱
@@TailWindPlantation1980 😱 I've been wrong for decades. I even had the album and sang along with her. I was a teenager then. But it's a nice memory of that time.🤷💖🇨🇱
You got that right! Even among actors and actresses, Hepburn was - by FAR - the classiest of the 'movie stars.' You can see signs of her elegance and class in the movie, when she takes the Prince's arm. She doesn't 'grasp' it. She merely touches it lightly with her finger tips, as was customary for a woman of breeding to do in high society back then. And there is even a touch of irony when she meets the queen: Hepburn was royalty in her own right. Her mother was a baroness.
When I first saw Audrey Hepburn I remember thinking no woman could be that beautiful. We had a love affair through the screen for the rest of her life. Rest in peace Audrey you were a once in a century kind of beautiful woman withs matching soul.
You should have gone to see Breakfast at Tiffany's. That's the role that immortalized Audrey Hepburn. Who remembers My Fair Lady? Oh, yeah, that Rex Harrison movie where he repeated the role he had on Broadway. Yet, that girl from England who played opposite Rex, the girl who became a Broadway legend because of her voice, and then a world-beloved singing Movie Star, she wasn't in the Fair Lady movie, even though she knew all the words. And SHE could sing. Go figure.
Audrey was in a class of her own, just beyond beauty and grace, she was a goddess! Young actresses these days are beautiful and all that but Audrey had class!!!
Liza Doo-Little was a dirty ragamuffin. Read the script. Henry Higgins spends the movie trying to clean up her act. All that crap about grace and class and poise was not in the script. Hepburn was miscast in the role. Beaton was a wonderful costume designer, a darling of the upper class. Hepburn was a snappy dresser offstage, so she looked good in Cecil Beaton clothes. Wearing clothes is another branch of show business. It's not acting. It's not singing. Near the end of the story, Liza is passed off as a Lady. Anyone see Lady For a Day where, in the end, classy Bette Davis resumes her real life living back on the streets? She passes as a Grand Dame, but she's still street trash.
Keine hätte das besser spielen als Audrey Hephurn eine schöne geniale graziöse wundervolle Schauspielerin, heute gibt es kaum noch gute Schauspieler👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Audrey Hepburn is my favorite all time actress. She also was once one of the highest paid models at the time. Her transformation here as Eliza Doolittle to a mistakenly royal heiress is classically beautiful.
My mother and father, Alice and Vernon, saw the original production on Broadway after they had been dating a short time. My father proposed that night after the show and they were married, six months after they met. They were in love until he dropped dead of a stroke at 85. Magic. 😭😭😭💔💔💔💞💞💞💞
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One of the classics I saw as a school girl. I was transported into another world when I first watched it. The beautiful, talented Audrey and all involved in the production are unmatched in their acting! What a fantastic movie! God bless you all.
What a wonderful woman Audrey Hepburn was. My favorite movie of hers has always been Breakfast at Tiffany's but this lovely lady could always bring class to any room she entered.
Audrey was EPITOME of nobility, royalty, grace, style, poise & class!! Every woman should study her every move!! Princess Grace of Monaco ( film actress) Grace Kelly is another great example of womanhood!! May God continue to rest her soul as well!
Have you heard, years have gone by since Eliza was unsuccessful in getting Henry Higgins to be her husband or beau. Broadway has decided to do a much needed update to this story. In alignment with today's society with Eliza Doolittle still single, Eliza has gotten older, gained weight, and has turned gay or transgender. Tickets are now on sale for the premiere for the new musical 'My Queer Lady.
The surprising thing I've read about the film of My Fair Lady in 1964 is that a number of what you would call enlightened film critics have absolutely hated the film version of My Fair Lady and still do today.
I love this film. It's visually stunning, well crafted and superbly acted. I confess I never much liked the ending, even as a girl. Many people see it as romantic as each comes to appreciate and value the other. The movie gives hints of this, but I always saw Higgins as an arrogant man who will never stop treating her disrespectfully. Which is why I'm not surprised that the original playwright had the same intent. George Bernard Shaw had Eliza leave Higgins at the end for parts unknown. The audience was meant to sympathize with her and cheer her on as she tells him off. The curtain fell with Higgins laughing to himself, stubbornly believing that she will fetch his things as he demanded. Most directors disliked it and changed the production in any number of ways. Apparently audiences wanted their happy ever after, same as today. But Shaw was aggravated that people missed the point of his play entirely. He eventually wrote an entire epilogue, where Eliza marries Freddy and they open a flower shop. I would have preferred either of his endings, but that's just me.
I remember reading that the beautiful dress she wore for the ball was so delicate that she wasn't allowed to sit down in it. This was such a heartwarming film and I loved Jeremy Brett in it too.
О! Джереми Хаггинс или Бретт . Один из любимых актёров. Его дедушка Кетбери наверное правильно написала фамилию( шоколад.) У нас в России наверное нет такого шоколада. Джереми обучался в колледже Итоне. Истинный джентельмен.
This is my first time watch Audrey Hepburn movie.. and wow. What amazing woman so class, so elegant, but she still remain cool and simple. Rest in peace ma'am Audrey, you are my parents favorite actress.. ❤️💐😊
Ahhh the great musicals ..and this one the greatest of them all …Audrey was superb in that role ..her beauty and talent was exquisite….what a great movie…great cast….
Many famous songs from this movie My dad used to have me walk across the living room with books on my head for proper posture and to walk properly across a room I had my friend's little girls try that. They did a good job😊
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@@luzortizgarcia-bustelo I hope things get better there. Everything is fine here California has one of the best governor but we’ve been experiencing bad weather this past few weeks. Have you been to the USA?
@@luzortizgarcia-bustelo So sorry for your lost, I’m a widowed lost my late wife 7 years ago. Nice talking with you here and I’d love to know more about you. Can we be friends?
Audrey will remain one of my most favorite actresses of all time. I sincerely wish I could have known her. I have copies of most of her movies. This movie is absolutely one of her best.
I love How to Steal a Million 1966 and Roman Holliday and Wait Until Dark When I was 8-9 y.o I watched Love in the Afternoon 1957 with Audrey and Gary Cooper. I absolutely fell in love with this movie. Couldn't find it until I was 49 and got shock of the storyline. Than I realise Audrey was cast with "grandfathers" and was given roles of of "night lady on call" She could have had a beautiful roles of nice, noble woman she was in real life.
Audrey Hepburn was amazing actress beautiful charming n stunning. She speaks English in a such a way n nice voice. My Fair Lady is an unforgettable great movie my classmates n I went n saw. May her soul rest in peace. God bless ✋⚘
I was sitting with Audrey Hepburn , at Madam Tussauds Wax Museum in London to have Tee with her. 2011thiswas so nice , she was a Beauty . Thank you 😌💖🌹 for the video ☺️👌🏻
@@mervyngreene6687 In one of those long breakdown videos on the making of this movie, this information was reported. Reportedly it was an antique French dress. It was lost in one of its many travels supporting the movie. No one is sure what became of it; it was last known packed in a paper grocery bag (no idea why???) and may have been tossed mistakenly in the dust bin. I always found that of interest. :-)
@@RichardMcGrath I know! The most interesting thing (for me) is which "bits and bobs" stick with people, especially with great works of art. Two examples: 1) "My Fair Lady:" For me... well, you know. I have three friends who think that I am insane! For one it was the Ascot Race scene For another, "I could have danced all night." For the third: Eliza's father 2) "West Side Story" Maria's monologue after Tony is shot, especially the look on her face at the end. That scene settled ALL of the Natalie Wood casting controversies.
@chatryna Look up the word "Eucatastrophe," and then go read JRR Tolkien's *Akallabeth* &/or *On Fairie Stories*. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucatastrophe Betcha that's why 😉
I so wish they had visually recorded Julie Andrews in her years of playing Eliza on Broadway; the rumor went around that she wasn't photogenic enough for the movie, but she had played the title role in Cinderella back in 1957 and was very beautiful in the televised special she made with Carol Burnett in 1962. I think the Broadway role really highlighted her skill in comedy, and of course her voice was perfect for the part, as can be heard on the CD that is still available of the Broadway soundtrack. Having said all that, however, Audrey Hepburn had the right figure for the part; like Eliza would have done, she suffered from malnutrition during childhood, which emphasized both her frailty and her elegance. She doesn't have the comedic flair or the stunningly beautiful voice of Andrews; but for a huge-screen movie and with Nixon's excellent voice over, she performed the role beautifully (even her dress is more difficult to dance in than those of the other actresses, who either had no train or one that could loop over the arm, so they could brace themselves on their partner with both hands; Hepburn could only do so with one hand and had to hold her train out with the other).
Her dress & accessories adorn her so beautifully. Her hair style? Certainly not something to have been seen before the 1960s and most definitely not in 1913 when George Bernard Shaw wrote “Pygmalion”, but then again, neither could that gorgeous sheath dress have been possible.
The mid 1960’s saw the end of Hollywood’s golden age. The great directors were still making movies and there was an abundance of acting talent. Of course there are some amazing actors now but the old magic has gone.
Yes, indeed, ..........Ms. Hepburn is a masterpiece. And a work of art, like Nefertiti.!!!! Guess they stopped making any more. But am terribly glad i was alive to see the ultimate.!!!!
OMG she looks stunning n what a beautiful tiara.. never seen such a classic piece, its so unique.. i hope some royalty takes notice n commission such a dangling diamond tiara.. uff its breathtakingly beautiful ❤
Thank you very much for uploading this great movies production. It took a most sophisticated director to make such a beautiful film production with all the best, talented artists in every fields. It is worthwhile to own a copy of this beautiful and enjoyable movies..for lifetime collection, and still would watch with other peoples in this www on RUclips or any other media ...so to share the festive moods of current years.
Maravilloso film y qué actores, vestuario, fotografía!! Audrey H. Inigualable! Elegancia, belleza, serenidad! Gracias por esos minutos de gran belleza que volvemos a ver!!
@@1SpicyMeataball What a piece of s**t you are. There is no “sugar daddy” nor was she a mistress. She went to Higgins house looking for speech lessons she she could improve her life. Pickering had a bet with Higgins to cover the cost of the lessons, and she would live there working, to see if he could improve her speech. The final test, after Ascot, was the embassy ball. Your stupidity in commenting without knowing the situation is as much of s joke as you are. You must be a fun “Sugar Daddy” yourself although there is nothing they could learn from you. Well not to get s STD.
agree, her voice was much pleasant than squeaky voice of Ms Marni Nixon I 've been listening Audrey vocal on my DVD extra She sounded great. Nobody expected from her to be OPERA diva. But feelings she put in the songs were much better than Ms Nixon.
I don't think so. They passed over Julie Andrews who carried the production on Broadway. Andrews had arguably the best voice in the business. As usual, the decision amounted to box office to cover production costs. Hepburn should be grateful they wanted her looks. Her singing voice was only just tolerable and that is not enough for a big budget musical. Harrison's singing voice is non existent but he could act his way through a song.
@nancyfloressantos Yes , this musical (written by Lerner & Loewe) was based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play "Pygmalion". Rex Harrison who played Professor Higgins had 2 "Eliza Doolittles", Julie Andrews on the New York Broadway stage and Audrey Hepburn in the film version. Julie Andrews was deemed not to have the name recognition to carry a movie. This was years before "Mary Poppins" and "Sound of Music", the movies which made her a household name.
Actually Julie Andrews won the academy award for Mary Poppins. My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins came out the same year. They thought Audrey Hepburn would win the academy award and that is why they hired here for the role. Julie Andrews got it anyway.
She was in a class all of her own. Absolutely, stunningly, beautiful LADY, in every sense of the word.
What a beautiful film with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn...the cast is just perfect with the memorable music of Lerner and Lowe !
It will be a treasure to watch for ever !
Yes absolutely 🥰👍
So wonderful to watch it this very classy scene and dancing 🥰❤👏👏👍
For sure. Last week I saw it again
And the voice of Julie Andrews. They did not give her the role in the film, which she played in the theater with great success. They just let her perform the songs.
She worked until recently, as a condition damaged her vocal cords. Do you remember her in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins ? 💖🇨🇱
@@boyanaskrbic It was not Julie Andrews singing in the movie version of My Fair Lady. It was Marni Nixon.
@@TailWindPlantation1980
😱 I've been wrong for decades. I even had the album and sang along with her. I was a teenager then. But it's a nice memory of that time.🤷💖🇨🇱
Audrey, the very definition of elegance and beauty
She’s sadly missed. What a wonderful actress.❤❤❤
You got that right! Even among actors and actresses, Hepburn was - by FAR - the classiest of the 'movie stars.' You can see signs of her elegance and class in the movie, when she takes the Prince's arm. She doesn't 'grasp' it. She merely touches it lightly with her finger tips, as was customary for a woman of breeding to do in high society back then. And there is even a touch of irony when she meets the queen: Hepburn was royalty in her own right. Her mother was a baroness.
When I first saw Audrey Hepburn I remember thinking no woman could be that beautiful. We had a love affair through the screen for the rest of her life. Rest in peace Audrey you were a once in a century kind of beautiful woman withs matching soul.
Amen to that, she really was the most Beautiful Woman of the 20th Century
Тем не менее у неё был 40 размер стопы😅ужас
You should have gone to see Breakfast at Tiffany's. That's the role that immortalized Audrey Hepburn. Who remembers My Fair Lady? Oh, yeah, that Rex Harrison movie where he repeated the role he had on Broadway. Yet, that girl from England who played opposite Rex, the girl who became a Broadway legend because of her voice, and then a world-beloved singing Movie Star, she wasn't in the Fair Lady movie, even though she knew all the words. And SHE could sing. Go figure.
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Audrey was in a class of her own, just beyond beauty and grace, she was a goddess! Young actresses these days are beautiful and all that but Audrey had class!!!
Liza Doo-Little was a dirty ragamuffin. Read the script. Henry Higgins spends the movie trying to clean up her act. All that crap about grace and class and poise was not in the script. Hepburn was miscast in the role. Beaton was a wonderful costume designer, a darling of the upper class. Hepburn was a snappy dresser offstage, so she looked good in Cecil Beaton clothes. Wearing clothes is another branch of show business. It's not acting. It's not singing. Near the end of the story, Liza is passed off as a Lady. Anyone see Lady For a Day where, in the end, classy Bette Davis resumes her real life living back on the streets? She passes as a Grand Dame, but she's still street trash.
Film bellissimo per recitazione, musiche,costumi, fotografie. Mi chiedo come mai non abbia ottenuto degli Oscar. Impareggiabile Audrey Hepburn @
Keine hätte das besser spielen als Audrey Hephurn eine schöne geniale graziöse wundervolle Schauspielerin, heute gibt es kaum noch gute Schauspieler👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Audrey Hepburn is my favorite all time actress. She also was once one of the highest paid models at the time. Her transformation here as Eliza Doolittle to a mistakenly royal heiress is classically beautiful.
My mother and father, Alice and Vernon, saw the original production on Broadway after they had been dating a short time. My father proposed that night after the show and they were married, six months after they met. They were in love until he dropped dead of a stroke at 85. Magic. 😭😭😭💔💔💔💞💞💞💞
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I'm originally from Canada currently living in Florida ☀️☀️☀️☀️and you where are you from if i may ask?💭
❤
Cecil Beaton's costumes for this.production were just incredible.
Best costumes of any movie in my mind!
One of the classics I saw as a school girl. I was transported into another world when I first watched it. The beautiful, talented Audrey and all involved in the production are unmatched in their acting! What a fantastic movie! God bless you all.
Now it's March 2024 and I am watching it again! Can't get enough!
A movie worth watching even today. Such a talented actress.
What a wonderful woman Audrey Hepburn was. My favorite movie of hers has always been Breakfast at Tiffany's but this lovely lady could always bring class to any room she entered.
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Audrey was EPITOME of nobility, royalty, grace, style, poise & class!! Every woman should study her every move!! Princess Grace of Monaco ( film actress) Grace Kelly is another great example of womanhood!! May God continue to rest her soul as well!
Audrey was born a Baroness .. a true Noble.
Грейс не так прекрасна в кино, как Одри...
Grace was better suited to modeling, her acting was just so-so. ☮️
Cuando se Nace reina. Este donde Este siempre brilla.
This movie, years on... continues to enchant us all.
And 'Pygmalion'
Have you heard, years have gone by since Eliza was unsuccessful in getting Henry Higgins to be her husband or beau. Broadway has decided to do a much needed update to this story. In alignment with today's society with Eliza Doolittle still single, Eliza has gotten older, gained weight, and has turned gay or transgender. Tickets are now on sale for the premiere for the new musical 'My Queer Lady.
@@michaelverbakel7632 Horrible endeed!!!
I cannot realize Audry Hepburn beeing curvie, trans and oldieone as Eliza. OMG!
Is film ambient 20's the oscar winner ?
One of Hollywood's best. I wish they would make great movies again.
The surprising thing I've read about the film of My Fair Lady in 1964 is that a number of what you would call enlightened film critics have absolutely hated the film version of My Fair Lady and still do today.
It will never come back.
When they begin to dance and the music soars, it brings such elation and freedom. A real triumph in cinema for all those involved.
I love this film. It's visually stunning, well crafted and superbly acted. I confess I never much liked the ending, even as a girl. Many people see it as romantic as each comes to appreciate and value the other. The movie gives hints of this, but I always saw Higgins as an arrogant man who will never stop treating her disrespectfully. Which is why I'm not surprised that the original playwright had the same intent.
George Bernard Shaw had Eliza leave Higgins at the end for parts unknown. The audience was meant to sympathize with her and cheer her on as she tells him off. The curtain fell with Higgins laughing to himself, stubbornly believing that she will fetch his things as he demanded. Most directors disliked it and changed the production in any number of ways. Apparently audiences wanted their happy ever after, same as today.
But Shaw was aggravated that people missed the point of his play entirely. He eventually wrote an entire epilogue, where Eliza marries Freddy and they open a flower shop. I would have preferred either of his endings, but that's just me.
Loved Freddie and the song he sang! On the Street Where You Live! think it was my favorite song in the movie!
@@annforkin8368 Mine too!!
I agree completely
your discussion should be with Mr. Shaw since the ending is true to his tome.
she would never fit back into her old world anymore so shaws original ending would not have worked for me.
I remember reading that the beautiful dress she wore for the ball was so delicate that she wasn't allowed to sit down in it. This was such a heartwarming film and I loved Jeremy Brett in it too.
I believe the gown was an actual vintage piece.There fore very delicate due to the material and time
@@matthewpatriquin7359 I never knew that. I was told that it was designed by Cecil Beaton.
Its like elfs dress !!
@@dulciemidwinter1925 The film credits do credit him as designer.
О! Джереми Хаггинс или Бретт . Один из любимых актёров. Его дедушка Кетбери наверное правильно написала фамилию( шоколад.) У нас в России наверное нет такого шоколада. Джереми обучался в колледже Итоне. Истинный джентельмен.
This is my first time watch Audrey Hepburn movie.. and wow. What amazing woman so class, so elegant, but she still remain cool and simple. Rest in peace ma'am Audrey, you are my parents favorite actress.. ❤️💐😊
Ahhh the great musicals ..and this one the greatest of them all …Audrey was superb in that role ..her beauty and talent was exquisite….what a great movie…great cast….
I saw the original show on Broadway in May 1956, two months after it opened, and I much preferred Audrey's performance to Julie Andrews'.
Except that Audrey did not do the singing in the movie. Still a wonderful acting performance.
The waltz, just so lovely! That film is finesse! The creators of those gowns and men's suits are long gone. It does bring back memories!
Many famous songs from this movie
My dad used to have me walk across the living room with books on my head for proper posture and to walk properly across a room
I had my friend's little girls try that. They did a good job😊
It's was a great film: Audry Hepburn do a wonderful work and Rex Harrison too. The music gorgeous and the story lovely. Thanks so much to remember it.
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@@luzortizgarcia-bustelo Nice place you’re from, it’s my pleasure meeting with you here as well. How’s everything over there?
@@luzortizgarcia-bustelo I hope things get better there. Everything is fine here California has one of the best governor but we’ve been experiencing bad weather this past few weeks. Have you been to the USA?
@@luzortizgarcia-bustelo I haven’t been to Spain but I’ve been to England and different country in the Europe. If I may ask are you married?
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Audrey was alway the consummate star! Just enough grit, just enough delicacy, just enough elegance.
One master piece of the "haute couture".
My fair lady , Audrey Hepburn , you are unforgettable ! God bless you !
Audrey is one the best actresses of the world. I saw her in all of her movies. But my favourate is Roman Holidays. She is so charming here.💖💖💖
It's called 'Roman Holiday" in the UK and US. And yes, she was wonderful!
Roman Holiday?
the best scene from the movie--when Professor Higgins offers his arm to Eliza--still gives me chills.....
Exactamente, es una escena perfecta...
she was absolutely enchanting. I turned 6 in 1964 so have some vague memories of seeing her on tv in the later 60's
as i said
UTTERLY ENCHANTING
Audrey will remain one of my most favorite actresses of all time. I sincerely wish I could have known her. I have copies of most of her movies. This movie is absolutely one of her best.
.. А ЛУЧШИЙ это "Римские каникулы"!
@@eleonoraaleksandrova8702 А для меня лучший это Сабрина. Пересматриваю его иногда. Хочется в сказку.
СОГЛАСНА ! ОДНА ИЗ САМЫХ ОБАЯТЕЛЬНЫХ И ОЧАРОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ АКТРИС 50-60г.
И НЕОБЫКНОВЕННАЯ ЛИЧНОСТЬ!
НЕПОВТОРИМА ВО ВСЁМ!!!
I love How to Steal a Million 1966
and Roman Holliday and Wait Until Dark
When I was 8-9 y.o I watched
Love in the Afternoon 1957 with Audrey and
Gary Cooper. I absolutely fell in love with
this movie.
Couldn't find it until I was 49 and got shock
of the storyline. Than I realise Audrey was cast with "grandfathers" and was given roles of
of "night lady on call"
She could have had a beautiful roles of
nice, noble woman she was in real life.
Adorable film she is so elegant and beautiful.
Audrey Hepburn was gorgeous.
One of my favorite movies. Audrey Hepburn is exquisite.
A beautiful fairytale that every girl loves to see!
The best musical, I ever seen in my life!
Audrey Hepburn was a special lady. She cared for many children with her charities.🎉
So do millions of others but the difference is, they choose not to broadcast it.
The most elegant woman I have ever seen, and she remained so throughout her life!
Audrey Hepburn does a magnificent curtsy here. Not surprisingly she comes from a European aristocratic line.
Yes, she was Baroness van Heemstra.
И кроме того, с детства занималась балетом!
Megan Markle could learn a thing or two about curtsying from Hepburn
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Being an aristocrat means you have ancestors more ruthless, faster, than anyone around them.
@@junerobinson6949 She will never.
I loved Rex Harrison's portrayal in this movie...Loved him!
Audrey Hepburn was amazing actress beautiful charming n stunning. She speaks English in a such a way n nice voice. My Fair Lady is an unforgettable great movie my classmates n I went n saw. May her soul rest in peace. God bless ✋⚘
Thank you so much for reviving old unforgettable memories.
I simply adore Audrey Hepburn.
I Loved this beautiful Lady , truly the best musical I have ever heard.
She’s just loverly. ♥️
Continue to Rest in Peace, Beautiful World Film Goddess & Baroness!! 💘
She´s truely the loveliest ever in the cinema!
Never new thank you
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Amen! ;-)
She was anorexic apparently and looks it here to me
@@henryalex1597 she wasn't anorexic. Growing up during WW2 she was severely malnourished and it effected her the rest of her life
I was sitting with Audrey Hepburn , at Madam Tussauds Wax Museum in London to have Tee with her. 2011thiswas so nice , she was a Beauty . Thank you 😌💖🌹 for the video ☺️👌🏻
Изысканная английская речь и море бриллиантов на этом великосветском балу. Одри в этой роли очаровательна
Одри очаровательна во всех ролях
Бриллианты всему голова😆
Ах, ах, изысканная. 😂😂😂
She was stunning in the white ball gown!
Seeing her walk down the stairs in that dress settled the Julie Andrews/Audrey Hepburn debate for me. To this day that scene takes my breath away.
@@mervyngreene6687 In one of those long breakdown videos on the making of this movie, this information was reported. Reportedly it was an antique French dress. It was lost in one of its many travels supporting the movie. No one is sure what became of it; it was last known packed in a paper grocery bag (no idea why???) and may have been tossed mistakenly in the dust bin. I always found that of interest. :-)
@@RichardMcGrath Thanks for the info. However, it breaks my heart to hear that.
@@mervyngreene6687 You are most welcome. It was a one in a million dress. Isn't it interesting how bits and bobs stick with you over the years?
@@RichardMcGrath
I know!
The most interesting thing (for me) is which "bits and bobs" stick with people, especially with great works of art.
Two examples:
1) "My Fair Lady:"
For me... well, you know. I have three friends who think that I am insane!
For one it was the Ascot Race scene
For another, "I could have danced all night."
For the third: Eliza's father
2) "West Side Story"
Maria's monologue after Tony is shot, especially the look on her face at the end. That scene settled ALL of the Natalie Wood casting controversies.
What a fairy tale. I don't know why these things make me want to cry. Even such a short clip.
@chatryna Look up the word "Eucatastrophe," and then go read JRR Tolkien's *Akallabeth* &/or *On Fairie Stories*.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucatastrophe
Betcha that's why 😉
AGREE!! her beauty never gets old !! I DEARLY LOVE THIS MOVIE!!
I so wish they had visually recorded Julie Andrews in her years of playing Eliza on Broadway; the rumor went around that she wasn't photogenic enough for the movie, but she had played the title role in Cinderella back in 1957 and was very beautiful in the televised special she made with Carol Burnett in 1962. I think the Broadway role really highlighted her skill in comedy, and of course her voice was perfect for the part, as can be heard on the CD that is still available of the Broadway soundtrack.
Having said all that, however, Audrey Hepburn had the right figure for the part; like Eliza would have done, she suffered from malnutrition during childhood, which emphasized both her frailty and her elegance. She doesn't have the comedic flair or the stunningly beautiful voice of Andrews; but for a huge-screen movie and with Nixon's excellent voice over, she performed the role beautifully (even her dress is more difficult to dance in than those of the other actresses, who either had no train or one that could loop over the arm, so they could brace themselves on their partner with both hands; Hepburn could only do so with one hand and had to hold her train out with the other).
I remember seeing this the year it was released - 1964. Audrey Hepburn was ...stunning.
Her dress & accessories adorn her so beautifully. Her hair style? Certainly not something to have been seen before the 1960s and most definitely not in 1913 when George Bernard Shaw wrote “Pygmalion”, but then again, neither could that gorgeous sheath dress have been possible.
They tried many Victorian hair styles, but none of them worked, so they settled on the one you see here.
What about that time period where women wore all kinds of things in their hair?
The dress is very "Regency Era"
This is one of my favourites. This is a very good film.
Love Audrey . My favorite musical ever !
Still, no One figures it out, she was elegant, and danced perfectly…she did it..
She's quite simply divine! 🌹🌹🌹
Actually one of the best movies ever made.
One of the Last Masterpieces of 20th Century Cinema. And my Favorite Movie
The mid 1960’s saw the end of Hollywood’s golden age. The great directors were still making movies and there was an abundance of acting talent. Of course there are some amazing actors now but the old magic has gone.
@@TheVaughan5 Well said...Thank You
✌🏻👨🏻
Yes, indeed, ..........Ms. Hepburn is a masterpiece. And a work of art, like Nefertiti.!!!! Guess they stopped making any more. But am terribly glad i was alive to see the ultimate.!!!!
My favorite actress. She was beautiful and elegant.
Maravillosa mujer ejemplo de clase, elegancia, gracia….belleza, además de buena actriz. Se te echa de menos, nadie como tú!
OMG she looks stunning n what a beautiful tiara.. never seen such a classic piece, its so unique.. i hope some royalty takes notice n commission such a dangling diamond tiara.. uff its breathtakingly beautiful ❤
GREATEST MUSICAL OF ALL TIMES !!
Unde ești tinerete😊.
Audrey Hepburn is just stunning in this movie. Such class 🌿
Audrey Hepburn! After Marylin Monroe, there never was an never will be an actress like this!
Thank you very much for uploading this great movies production. It took a most sophisticated director to make such a beautiful film production with all the best, talented artists in every fields.
It is worthwhile to own a copy of this beautiful and enjoyable movies..for lifetime collection,
and still would watch with other peoples in this www on RUclips or any other media
...so to share the festive moods of current years.
Из всех актрис планеты Одри Хёпберн самая любимая! О ней-сияющая, нежная, светлая, тёплая память ❤
Beautiful. Takes me back to my childhood. Thank you.
I loved this movie. It made me decide to be a singer.
thankyou for this posting everything about this film is enchanting especially Eliza and Audrey ...perfection partnering
Her kindness her unicef charity work her loyalty her laugh her humility her humor there was more to Audrey Hepburn than her beauty
So true. She was a true survivor and never lost her empathy.
Her best Film.Thanks for the video
บุษบาริมทาง..คิดถึงวันที่เรายังไม่ถึงสิบขวบ ... ภาพยนตร์เรื่องนี้ ดังมากพอๆ กับ The Sound of me music
How wonderful to be able to reminisce. Regrettably they don’t make movies like this any,ore. 😢
They don't make them like this anymore... The movie and the Beautiful lady.....what we have lost..
Maravilloso film y qué actores, vestuario, fotografía!! Audrey H. Inigualable! Elegancia, belleza, serenidad! Gracias por esos minutos de gran belleza que volvemos a ver!!
She is one of the top five most Beautiful women I have ever seen.
She was so lovely! May she rest in peace. ❤❤😊😊
A film with a mervellous perfection. Sublim! Unforgetable!!😍😍😍😍
Always brings tears to my eyes, when I watch this. Oh, Audrey Hepburn was so very beautiful!
I agree. Gotta have more of her movies on my Classic movies' collection.
Some scenes are just iconic and THIS is one of them, such a movie , loved it so much
Lovely Hepburn and beautiful dresses and ladys as elegant genroue Gentlemens uptoday way of education and different cultures.
Thanks for this magnificent video. I can't to stop seeing!!!!
Unerreicht auf ihre wunderschöne art❤❤
What a delightful movie to inspire the heights of dreams We miss the magic today
Today we have all kinds of swearing and bad language. Coming also from women on the screen. Disgusting.
What "heights of dreams" are you talking about.
Eliza gets a rich sugar daddy, that's it.
@@melianna999 Do everyone a favor and never leave your home. You're way too fragile if you think swearing is the number one thing wrong with society.
@@1SpicyMeataball Hope you find a way to fight that boredom 😬...
@@1SpicyMeataball What a piece of s**t you are. There is no “sugar daddy” nor was she a mistress. She went to Higgins house looking for speech lessons she she could improve her life. Pickering had a bet with Higgins to cover the cost of the lessons, and she would live there working, to see if he could improve her speech. The final test, after Ascot, was the embassy ball. Your stupidity in commenting without knowing the situation is as much of s joke as you are. You must be a fun “Sugar Daddy” yourself although there is nothing they could learn from you. Well not to get s STD.
She was beautiful and elegant so there will not be another like her❤
It is a shame that Audrey’s vocals weren’t used in the movie.
Audrey actually a good singing voice.
One of the last great musicals made.
agree, her voice was much pleasant than squeaky voice of Ms Marni Nixon
I 've been listening Audrey vocal on my DVD extra She sounded great. Nobody expected
from her to be OPERA diva. But feelings she put in the songs were much better than
Ms Nixon.
I don't think so. They passed over Julie Andrews who carried the production on Broadway. Andrews had arguably the best voice in the business. As usual, the decision amounted to box office to cover production costs. Hepburn should be grateful they wanted her looks. Her singing voice was only just tolerable and that is not enough for a big budget musical. Harrison's singing voice is non existent but he could act his way through a song.
Did you see "Funny Face" with her and Fred Astaire? She's flat. A lovely woman but terrible singer
So very true. I often wondered why they felt it necessary to dub the vocals.
@@melianna999 You're funny.
Trocito de esa EXTRAORDINARIA pelicula!!!!😅...era la epoca DE ORO del CINE!!!...
Henry Daniell died a few hours after he shot his scene. 6:11 This is the final line of his great career.
I never knew that!
She was so elegant
Queen of elegance! Forever.....
Audrey nació y vivió elegante y fue una auténtica dama
This was the best musical ever made , Audrey Hepburn was my fair lady .
@nancyfloressantos Yes , this musical (written by Lerner & Loewe) was based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play "Pygmalion". Rex Harrison who played Professor Higgins had 2 "Eliza Doolittles", Julie Andrews on the New York Broadway stage and Audrey Hepburn in the film version. Julie Andrews was deemed not to have the name recognition to carry a movie. This was years before "Mary Poppins" and "Sound of Music", the movies which made her a household name.
In Pygmalion movie made in 1938 Eliza Doolittle was played by Wendy Hiller. Professor Higgins was played
by Leslie Howard.
Actually Julie Andrews won the academy award for Mary Poppins. My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins came out the same year. They thought Audrey Hepburn would win the academy award and that is why they hired here for the role. Julie Andrews got it anyway.
@@melianna999 I think you mean Wendy Hiller, who was a superb actress. I actually preferred the dramatic version to the musical adaptation.
@@MsJackrussell2 yes,my mistake
Loved every moment. Thanks so much!
I hadn’t seen that film in so long! Thanks for the memories❤ God bless you😊
Thank you so much for clipping my absolute favorite scenes!