" When I Look In Your Eyes " by Della Burgus Acrylic on Studio Wrapped Canvas 8 x 10 x .75 Sold This painting was inspired by the song from the movie musical, Dr. Dolittle, the 1967 version starring Rex Harrison. While the production itself was somewhat forgettable, I will always remember the song written by Dianna Krall. The lyrics are haunting, and they speak to anyone who has ever loved...
November 19 was Indira Gandhi's 92nd birth anniversary. To mark the occasion, film-maker Krishna Shah has announced his epic global film, 'Mother: The Indira Gandhi Story'.
Blithe Spirit **** A 1945 film by David Lean with Rex Harrison and Margaret Rutherford - seances, ghosts and jealous wives - a cracker of a film from an England long gone. Madame Arcati and the Seance
Fred Rose and Allison Spratt say they’re not blessed with good memories, and that should help them as they take on the iconic roles of Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle in the Capital Repertory Theatre production of “My Fair Lady.” Both Broadway veterans, Rose and Spratt have never seen a stage production of the play, and while they’re extremely familiar with the 1960 movie...
Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin ("Little Miss Sunshine") will make her Broadway debut next March in the first rialto revival of 1960 best play winner "The Miracle Worker." Breslin will play Helen Keller while Tony nominee Alison Pill ("The Lieutenant of Inishmore") takes on the role of her inspirational teacher Annie Sullivan. Besides that win for playwright William Gibson,...
We all already know that Keira Knightley is a fair lady, but now she is the Fair Lady. The 24-year-old English actress has landed the role of Eliza Doolittle in the new remake of the Academy Award-winning 1964 musical, My Fair Lady . The original film, based on the Broadways smash, starred Audrey Hepburn as Cockney flower girl Eliza and Rex Harrison as the prickly, precise professor Henry Higgins....
Producer Duncan Kenworthy has confirmed that Keira Knightley ( Pirates of the Caribbean ) has beaten Scarlett Johansson for the part of Eliza Doolittle in a new film adaptation of 'My Fair Lady', reports the UK's Telegraph . Joe Wright will helm the remake and chose Knightly partially on account of their successful collaboration on Pride and Prejudice , which Wright also directed. "Joe and Keira...
Skip It THE MOVIE: " Have you ever met a man of good character where women are concerned? " - Professor Henry Higgins I'll admit from the get-go, I'm a huge Audrey Hepburn fan, but My Fair Lady is one of my least favorite films she starred in. It's just too stuffy and too overstuffed. Though there are a lot of things I like, there is also plenty I could do without. Strangely, it's also the...
By Abigail Frazier For years now, the video store was the way to get movies. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site. Night of the Blood Monster: Lee is fine as Magistrate Jeffrey's who is a vicious judge presiding over "Bloody Assizes" after the Monmouth Revolt opposing Baron James...
By Winnie Lang It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples. Pack Up Your Troubles: Daffy two-some are followed throughout WW1 after some Army shenanigans they...
That's right, the 1964 classic My Fair Lady , starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. We have a handful of copies of the new DVD release, which includes not only those songs you and your mom know and love, but also these special features: -- Audio commentary -- Vintage featurettes, footage, and audio -- alternate Audrey Hepburn vocals -- posters and lobby cards with Rex Harrison radio interview --...
John Bolton talks about some of the crooked thinking behind Europe's Norway's awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama (Hat Tip: NY Nana). There is, of course, nothing wrong with encouraging hope and the possibility of future success. But it is otherworldly and in fact dangerous in national security matters to confuse emotions with reality. In fact, however, these vacuous aspirational