Dame Elizabeth Taylor starred in Tennessee Williams' classic, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" as Maggie the Cat in late February 1958. Straight from a trip around the world, she was happily married to Mike Todd and was the mother of three very small children under the age of 5. It looked as though she was going to retire from her contractual obligations at MGM Studio's and work exclusively for Mike Todd. Life seemed perfect. Too perfect. Three weeks after production began, Mike Todd was tragically killed in a plane crash and Elizabeth Taylor's world fell apart. His death caused such a tear in her life that it would take four years to mend. Elizabeth Taylor's performance in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' is one of her finest. She garnered her second Academy Award nomination. She literally threw herself into her work as detraction from her tragedy. Her role boiled with subdued and expressed emotion. This September 2008, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' with be happily celebrating its 50th cinematic anniversary! In viewing these short film clips, please donate to the cause that has become Dame Elizabeth Taylor's life mission for over two decades. The eradication of AIDS in the world. Until such time, "The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation" funds programs and organization that give direct care to the population of millions affected with HIV/AIDS...whether it is direct care or related/ associated services. So many people are now living longer with AIDS/HIV due to advances in viral medication technology, but the impact of living a life with AIDS is far reaching. AIDS affects all of us, in one way or another. Generations of young people are not conscious of the 1980's. The face of AIDS has changed since the time when those who were ill were visibly stigmatized, akin to being lepers. Now, those with HIV/AIDS live life among the general population attempting to cope with the disease. Sometimes, silently. Emotionally, the impact is just the same as those first diagnosed. Fear. The only solution is to rid the world of this disease, therefore opening a technological highway aimed to ignite the remedy to so many other diseases as well.
Any amount of time or money will push this development ahead, not behind...never behind!
Thank you, Richard Bassett
xrichbassx@yahoo.com
DONATE NOW - The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation: http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help
Well thank you Douglas, I consider you an expert so humble with your kindness.
richardbassett1956 5 months ago
whats the name of the first song
riosk98 2 years ago
Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
richardbassett1956 2 years ago
Great clips and music! Was Rusty Stevens one of the no neck monsters? Liz was never more foxy.
64098 3 years ago
Thank you. Rusty Stevens?? I really don't know.
richardbassett1956 3 years ago