
Academy Awards 1939 - Nominated - Best Actor
Academy Awards 1939 - Nominated - Best Actress
Academy Awards 1939 - Nominated - Best Picture
Academy Awards 1939 - Won - Best Screenplay
Academy Awards 1939 - Nominated - Best Actor
Academy Awards 1939 - Nominated - Best Actress
Academy Awards 1939 - Nominated - Best Picture
Academy Awards 1939 - Won - Best Screenplay
Venice Film Festival 1938 - Nominated - Best Film
Venice Film Festival 1938 - Won - Best Actor
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Pygmalion
Film SynopsisLeslie Howard and Wendy Hiller star in Anthony Asquith's and Leslie Howard's classic version of George Bernard Shaw's satiric comedy. Henry Higgins (Howard) is an upper class phonetics professor who encounters low-class guttersnipe Eliza Doolittle (Hiller) and bets his friend Colonel Pickering (Scott Sunderland) that he can pass her off as a duchess within three months. Pickering accepts Higgins' bet, with Eliza readily agreeing to the proposal, since she will get to live in Higgins' fancy home. Once in Higgins' house, Eliza is subjected to intensely repetitive phonetics lessons in an effort to transform her Cockney accent into the speech of proper English. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
95 min.
Genres:
Drama
Romance
Country:
UNITED KINGDOM
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Plot Summary
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Directed by
Anthony Asquith
Produced by
Leslie Howard
Gabriel Pascal
Writing credits
George Benard Shaw
Cast
| David Tree | ||
| Scott Sunderland | ||
| Marie Lohr | ||
| Wilfrid Lawson | ||
| Leslie Howard | ||
| Wendy Hiller | ||
| Jean Cadell |
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