Elizabeth Taylor in 'Who´s Afraid of Virgina Woolf (1966)

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Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in 'Who´s Afraid of Virgina Woolf' from 1966.
Taylor imitating Bette Davis´ -What a Dump?-

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  • Fell asleep on this last night via TCM. Taylor gives the performance of her career, I feel. Great in this role. Love the part in this clip where she eats the chicken leg, but then throws the bare bone back into the fridge instead of the trash can. LMAO

  • Beyond the Forest, Martha. BEYOND THE GODDAMN FOREST.

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  • Im sooo greatful for this scene! I was curious who Bette Davis was i googled, and found her on youtube like 5 monthes ago. and now i Love this legendary actress.

  • GOOGLE IT, LIZ! Geez...

  • Rosa Maline? I remember the movie, I can't remember what it was called but Bette played a character called Rosa Maline

  • @rbsvy91368 I know. But, Martha was drunk and she exaggerated just a bit.

  • @sweetfuckingchrist you took the words right out of my mouth. Bette didn't say What a dump in the manner Elizabeth Taylor imitated. It was a flat what a dump. She was walking down stairs and in the living room states it flatly.

  • Life was really rough before GOOGLE, right?

  • Such a brilliant performance!

  • The name of the movie is Beyond the Forest. Liz Taylor and Bette Davis could chew up the set and scenery. They were both wonderfully talented actresses.

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