

BUtterfield 8
Gloria Wandrous, a promiscuous fashion model, falls in love with Weston Liggett, the hard drinking son of a working class family who has married into money.
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Plot Summary
Gloria Wandrous, a beautiful and ambitious model, navigates the treacherous social and sexual landscape of New York City. Her life becomes entangled with Weston Liggett, a married automobile heir, leading to a tumultuous and destructive affair. The film explores themes of social class, promiscuity, and the pursuit of happiness in a judgmental society.
Critical Reception
Butterfield 8 was met with mixed reviews, with much of the critical attention focusing on Elizabeth Taylor's Oscar-winning performance. While some praised the film's dramatic intensity and Taylor's portrayal of a complex woman, others found the plot melodramatic and the characters unsympathetic. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, though Taylor's star power ensured a degree of commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
- Elizabeth Taylor delivers a powerful, Oscar-winning performance that anchors the film.
- The story is often criticized for its melodramatic plot and unlikeable characters.
- Praised for its dramatic intensity, but some found it to be overly sensationalized.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally acknowledge Elizabeth Taylor's strong performance but often find the film's narrative to be dated and the characters lacking in appeal. Some viewers appreciate the dramatic elements, while others consider it a melodramatic and less engaging film.
Awards & Accolades
Elizabeth Taylor won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'BUtterfield 8', refers to a telephone exchange in New York City that was in use at the time.
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