Classic Film Series To Show “My Fair Lady”

Classic Film Series To Show “My Fair Lady”

 

The classic film “My Fair Lady” starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison, and directed by George Cukor, will be presented on Jan. 19, at 6:30 p.m., in Wharton Auditorium. This screening is a part of Southwestern Adventist University communication department’s biannual Classic Film Series. This event is free to the public.

This 1964 film is a gloriously witty adaptation of the Broadway musical about Professor Henry Higgins, who takes a bet from Colonel Pickering that he can transform unrefined Cockney flower Eliza Doolittle into a lady, and fool everyone into thinking she really is one too.

“My Fair Lady” is eighth on the American Film Institute’s list of “Greatest Movie Musicals of All Time.”

Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn star in “My Fair Lady,” which will be shown in Wharton Auditorium on Jan. 19.

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