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Uploaded on May 28, 2009

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) trailer Please sign ELIZABETH TAYLOR'S birthday card! http://www.DameElizabethTaylor.com/bi...

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  • Randy Ditty

    Wow Elizabeth. Now this is what acting is all about.

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  • Jesse Dalton

    Taylor and Burton both have their share of haters -- And regardless of what they say about any other performances they have given, I defy those haters to criticize Taylor's and Burton's phenomenal performances in this film. Absolutely wonderful.

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  • jckfmsincty

    I think that it is brilliant that Albee wrote the parts of George and Martha as an abstract homosexual couple situated in the concrete environment of a small college town in New England in 1960's America. Uta Hagen and Mercedes McCambridge were among the earlier actresses to have played Martha on the stage. Not exactly Mary Pickford types. Casting Liz in the film version to further confuse the broader American movie audience was an exceedingly intelligent move by the producers.

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  • Arima333

    Check your sources, this has nothing to do with a gay couple in any way, shape, or form. It's only speculation and Albee has denied it himself.

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  • jckfmsincty

    People howled when it was announced that Liz would play the part of Martha in the film version of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". She had never played a role on Broadway and this was considered such a stage part, not one for a Hollywood actress trying to impress critics and fans for the wrong reasons. On stage, the role had been played by very masculine types (Albee had written the parts of George and Martha as a gay couple). But in 1966, Liz surprised the world with her craft. Oscar # 2.

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  • Kikrokos

    Why would it?

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  • TheKristobald

    Wooden ? Underplayed maybe...I honestly believe he was one of the most original and sensitive actors of this era-and beyond.

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  • tootsiePOP745

    This is how they should make trailers today, just with a lot less hysterical laughing.

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  • SofaCitySweetheart

    I miss trailers like these!

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  • SpookshowD0LL

    sandy dennis was frickin hilarious in this too

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  • Parkerkun

    God this trailer sucks.

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