
Overview:
A snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager that he can take a flower girl and make her presentable in high society.Status: | Released (1964-10-21) |
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Awards: | Won 8 Oscars. 26 wins & 13 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $72,560,711 |
Screen: | Alan Jay Lerner, George Bernard Shaw |
Productions: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |




Casts
- 1932: Audrey Hepburn - Eliza Doolittle
- 35321: Rex Harrison - Professor Henry Higgins
- 12727: Stanley Holloway - Alfred P. Doolittle
- 15387: Wilfrid Hyde-White - Colonel Hugh Pickering
- 3366: Gladys Cooper - Mrs. Higgins
- 140914: Jeremy Brett - Freddy Eynsford-Hill
- 6609: Theodore Bikel - Zoltan Karpathy
Crews
- 14674: George Cukor - Director - Directing
- 33085: George Bernard Shaw - Theatre Play - Writing
- 5728: James C. Katz - Producer - Production
- 68128: Frederick Loewe - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 27968: Alan Jay Lerner - Screenplay - Writing
- 2663: Jack L. Warner - Producer - Production
- 2773: William H. Ziegler - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. Upper crust phonetics Professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) agrees to a wager that he can make brash London speaking flower girl Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) presentable in high s ....
Continue reading ->Filipe Manuel Neto
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**A film with a lot of quality, but also with some mistakes that are difficult to forgive.** This is one of those films that I heard a lot about before I actually decided to sit down and watch it. It is considered by many to be one of the greatest musicals of all time, and I can a ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
Review text:
A recent survey asserted that the English had the sexiest accents in the world. Perhaps not exactly the sort of recognition "Prof. Henry Higgins" (Rex Harrison) was seeking when, exasperated by the standards of his native language being spoken around London, he plucks poor "Eliza" (A ....
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