1960s BAFTA Winners

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) trailer Elizabeth Taylor

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) trailer Elizabeth Taylor

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) trailer Please sign ELIZABETH TAYLOR’S birthday card! www.DameElizabethTaylor.com
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Comments 23

  1. omergold5

    BEST TRAILER EVER

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  2. SexyStudChris

    Who’s afraid of virginia pussy, virginia puss, virgina puss ! ! hahahahahaha

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  3. RichardElden

    Burton was a talentless overacting ham and a wooden film actor. He didn’t even use an American accent for this part.

    I wish Richard Burton had died of lung cancer.

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  4. laylacalif

    Look at how different this trailer is from most that you’ve ever seen. It even repeats the entire sequence! Bold genius!

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  5. exeuroweenie

    I watched this at the tender age of 6,along with those mopey Bergman movies.It probably explains everything.I’d rather be half of a couple like Taylor/Burton than the younger pair.Train wrecks have charisma and character,at least some.

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  6. johnny062448

    A tour de force performance Liz. Your most memorable movie ever. We’ll miss you.

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  7. TheSuperk25

    Is that the sound for 10 little indians?

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  8. TheKinoLiga

    R.I.P. Elizabeth..

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  9. SuperC888

    Icon. RIP Elizabeth :'(

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  10. LemonCake07

    I believe the person who clicked the “Dislike” button must have been blinded by their tears. It’s understandable. We’ll all miss her. <3 Liz <3

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  11. mickeytipp

    RIP to a screen legend šŸ™

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  12. pax985

    R.I.P. <3

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  13. regirayful1

    …. What an epic actress. Sad day today in cinema history.

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  14. Psychedalien

    Great movie!!!!!

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  15. squirrelike

    The best goddamned movie ever!

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  16. DJPIMPMASTERJAZZ

    Happy Birthday Liz!!
    Xx

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  17. cha5

    Happy Valentine’s Day šŸ˜‰ I really love this movie.

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  18. colderbeer

    @feelgoodaboutit Thank-you, and of course you’re right. It was a crime that Burton didn’t win as well. The scenes in this movie are amazingly long and so compelling….with very few breaks….and tons of dialogue between the Taylor and Burton. Can you imagine trying to memorize all of those lines? Movies in today’s era have scenes that are so brief in comparison….

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  19. feelgoodaboutit

    @colderbeer – Actually Elizabeth Taylor won the Academy award for Best Actress in Virginia Woolf. Richard was nominated for Best Actor in the film, but lost to Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons. As for their fooling around, sometimes attention draws interest, and with that comes viewers. I’m sure those interested in the famous couple was outweighed by the brown noses that would stay home because of their affair, as she did win the Academy award.

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  20. colderbeer

    @feelgoodaboutit While both of them totally deserved Oscars, NEITHER was awarded one for Virginia Wolfe. It’s been said that because they were fooling around with each other (during the making of the film) while being married to other people killed their chances of Oscar gold that year….

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  21. feelgoodaboutit

    @colderbeer – Richard’s acting is great. I think Liz won the Oscar for this one.

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  22. colderbeer

    @feelgoodaboutit Yeah….and Richard Burton was pretty good too….don’t ya think?

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  23. colderbeer

    @goback3spaces Because it was more fun and interesting to stay and witness the train wreck going on that night between Taylor and Burton.

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