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One of the most glamorous actresses in all of Hollywood, Elizabeth Taylor has had a successful and much-admired career for over sixty years, beginning as a beloved child actress and continuing into rich, mature portrayals of women on the edge. Her striking beauty and subtly smoldering performances have taken her to the heights of critical acclaim and adoring audience esteem.
Last Time I Saw Paris Based upon a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this starstudded, touching film features Elizabeth Taylor as Helen Ellswirth, a fun-loving beauty living in France at the end of WWII. The lovely Helen finds her path crossed with the wry reporter Charles Wills (the venerable Van Johnson). Despite the fact that Helen’s hard-working sister (played by the remarkable Donna Reed) also loves Wills, Helen and the reporter marry, and soon have a child. Eventually the couple begin to drift apart and Wills leaves his wife and returns to America. The film ends with a wrenching conclusion when Wills returns to take custody of his daughter. - Runtime 116 minutes.
Father’s Little Dividend A wonderfully funny family comedy starring Elizabeth Taylor as expecting young mother Kitten Dunstan, and film legend Spencer Tracy as her curmudgeonly, put-upon father Stanley Banks. In addition to dealing with the idea of becoming a grandfather (the thought of which launches him on a brief mid-life crisis), Stanley must also deal with his daughter’s in-laws, which include the loopy Doris Dunstan, played with gleeful panache by Billie Burke (Glinda the Good Witch from The Wizard of Oz). - Runtime 82 minutes. Last Time I Saw Paris – Based upon a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this starstudded, touching film features Elizabeth Taylor as Helen Ellswirth, a fun-loving beauty living in France at the end of WWII. The lovely Helen finds her path crossed with the wry reporter Charles Wills (the venerable Van Johnson). Despite the fact that Helen’s hard-working sister (played by the remarkable Donna Reed) also loves Wills, Helen and the reporter marry, and soon have a child. Eventually the couple begin to drift apart and Wills leaves his wife and returns to America. The film ends with a wrenching conclusion when Wills returns to take custody of his daughter. - Runtime 116 minutes.