Elizabeth Taylor in London
Elizabeth Taylor in London

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Elizabeth Taylor in London

1963
Movie
58 min
English

Actress Elizabeth Taylor, who was born in London, England, gives viewers a tour of the city, including her birthplace, the Westminster Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, Battersea Park and an East End church that was damaged in the infamous "blitz" air raids during World War II. She also recites several famous English poems and speeches by notable English figures.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This is a short documentary-style film focusing on Elizabeth Taylor's time in London during the filming of 'Cleopatra'. It captures her public appearances, interactions with fans, and glimpses into her life during that period. The film offers a snapshot of the iconic actress's presence in the British capital.

Critical Reception

As a short, promotional documentary, 'Elizabeth Taylor in London' did not receive traditional critical reviews. Its purpose was primarily to generate buzz and provide behind-the-scenes footage related to the highly anticipated 'Cleopatra' production and Taylor's celebrity status.

What Reviewers Say

  • Primarily a historical curiosity showcasing a major star.

  • Offers glimpses into celebrity life during the early 1960s.

  • Lacks narrative depth, serving as a brief promotional piece.

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Fun Fact

This short film was likely created as a promotional piece to accompany the epic film 'Cleopatra,' which was also being filmed in London around the same time and generated immense public interest.

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