Elizabeth Taylor
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
(1966)A bitter aging couple with the help of alcohol, use a young couple to fuel anguish and emotional pain towards each other.

Cleopatra
(1963)The legendary story of Cleopatra and her conquest of Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.

Giant
(1956)A wealthy Texan marries a strong beautiful girl and their adjustments to life are interwoven with problems of Mexican workers and an ambitious ranch hand who becomes an oil tycoon.

Reflections in a Golden Eye
(1967)Academy Award-winners Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando star in John Huston's intriguing melodrama of repressed love and obsession set in a Southern army base.

BUtterfield 8
(1960)Elizabeth Taylor won an Academy Award for her brilliant portrayal of a prostitute who wants to go straight and settle down with the right man.

The Taming of the Shrew
(1967)A rich merchant's beautiful daughter and her volatile older sister are courted by rival suitors in this rambunctious version of Shakespeare's comedy.

Genocide
(1982)Genocide is a heartbreaking historical account of the turmoil, violence, and resistance that defined life during the Holocaust.

The Sandpiper
(1965)Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star in this romantic drama about a schoolboy's mother who becomes involved with the married headmaster of a Californian boarding school.

The V.I.P.s
(1963)Very important people (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan) must wait in a London airport.

Elephant Walk
(1954)A cholera epidemic breaks out, drought blights the land and herds of thirst-maddened elephants devastate the plantation in a thundering stampede.

The Last Time I Saw Paris
(1954)An American journalist returns to Paris, a city that gave him true love and deep grief, in this rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Babylon Revisited

Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
(2024)Directed by Nanette Burstein, this intimate and revealing documentary offers an unprecedented exploration into the life of Hollywood's quintessential star, Elizabeth Taylor, through her own words. With extraordinary access to Taylor's personal archives, including hours of newly unearthed audio interviews and clips from her iconic roles, the film challenges audiences to reconsider the legacy of a complex woman who navigated lifelong fame and public scrutiny on a global stage. Following the life of a megastar who defied an era's expectations by portraying strong-willed women onscreen, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes offers a nuanced portrait of vulnerability and strength of one of cinema's most enduring icons.

Courage of Lassie
(1946)Oscar-winner Elizabeth Taylor ("Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," "National Velvet") stars in this touching family drama about a young girl who rehabilitates an Army's shell-shocked collie. Costarring Oscar-nominee Frank Morgan ("The Wizard of Oz").

Zee and Co.
(1972)An architect married to a brash, obnoxious woman begins to have an affair with a widow who is the exact opposite of his wife. As his wife learns of the affair she indulges in drunken scenes, a suicide attempt, and a liason of her own with the other woman.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
(1958)Two brothers and their dysfunctional family visit their dying millionaire father in America's South.

A Place in the Sun
(1951)George Eastman is a poor young man determined to win a place in society and the heart of a beautiful socialite (Elizabeth Taylor). Shelley Winters plays the factory girl whose dark secret threatens Eastman's professional and romantic prospects.

Ivanhoe
(1952)Set in tumultuous 12th century England, Saxon knights do battle against the Norman invaders in an effort to free their kidnapped king.

Beau Brummell
(1954)An unlikely friendship between Captain Beau Brumell and the Prince of Wales leads the dandy Brummell into lofty circles, royal intrigue, and into the arms of lovely Lady Patricia.

The Comedians
(1967)A British hotelier gets drawn into Haiti's political hotbed in this adaptation of Graham Greene's novel.

Life with Father
(1947)In 1880s New York, a curmudgeonly stockbroker demands the strictest order in his household. But his wife and four sons have demands of their own.