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My Fair Lady (1964)
Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady stars Rex Harrison as linguist Henry Higgins, who makes a bet with Colonel Pickering (Wilfrid Hyde-White) that within six months, he could pass the grubby cockney Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) off as a duchess at the Embassy Ball. Eliza cannot resist Higgins' offer, and he starts tutoring her in the propah manner of society and speech.

The movie walked off with most of the Academy Awards in 1964, winning Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor (Rex Harrison), Best Director (George Cukor), Colour Cinematography, Colour Art Direction, Sound, Adapted Musical Scoring and Colour Costume Design. Nominations were also received for Best Supporting Actor (Stanley Holloway), Best Supporting Actress (Gladys Cooper), Adapted Screenplay and Editing.

Ironically, Julie Andrews (who played the role of Eliza on Broadway opposite Rex Harrison but was replaced by Audrey Hepburn for the movie), won the Oscar for Best Actress in that same year for her appearance in Mary Poppins.

Jeremy Brett, who gained a huge following later in life portraying Sherlock Holmes, is quite electric as Eliza's determined suitor.

The star wattage keeps this film exciting, with such great songs as On the street where you live and I could have danced all night.

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