DVD 173 mins IMDB
G (General Audience)
My Fair Lady
Warner Bros. (1964)
In Collection
#143

Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Drama, Family, Musical, Romance
USA  /  English

Rex Harrison Professor Henry Higgins
Audrey Hepburn Eliza Doolittle
Jeremy Brett Freddie Eynsford-Hill
Gladys Cooper Mrs. Higgins
Theodore Bikel Zoltan Karpathy
Isobel Elsom Mrs. Eynsford-Hill
Stanley Holloway Alfred P. Doolittle
Wilfrid Hyde-White Colonel Hugh Pickering
Mona Washbourne Mrs. Pearce
John Holland Butler

Director George Cukor
Producer Jack L. Warner; James C. Katz
Writer George Bernard Shaw; Alan Jay Lerner
Cinematography Harry Stradling Sr.
Musician Frederick Loewe

Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) is a Cockney girl who sells flowers on the street. Her speech and sense of propriety are pretty rough, and although she has limited formal education, she gets by on street smarts. On the other hand, Professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) lives in a large house, lots of money, and a good education. He bets a friend that he can teach any woman, no matter how rough, how to speak and behave. Eliza hears about the bet and appears on Professor Higgins' doorstep wanting him to turn her into a lady. It's a daunting challenge, but the Professor starts right in giving her voice lessons and teaching her to talk, dress, and behave like a lady. Eventually he takes her into public and is able to fool everyone into thinking she's royalty. Higgins thinks of the situation as a successful experiment and treats Eliza as a subject rather than a woman. Since she's in love with him, she is hurt by his treatment. Finally she runs back home. After she's gone, Higgins realizes that he misses her.

Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 085392888528
Region Region 1; Region 4
Release Date 2/3/2004
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen (16:9)
Subtitles English; French; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [French]
Dolby Digital Mono [French]
Commentary [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 1: "The Making of..." Featurette(s) Closed Captioned Commentary Production Notes Scene Access Theatrical Trailer(s) 1963 Kickoff Dinner, Interviews