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Elizabeth Taylor | Laura Reynolds | |
Richard Burton | Dr. Edward Hewitt | |
Maggie Smith | ||
George Segal | ||
Peter Ustinov | ||
Robert Webber | Ward Hendricks | |
Sandy Dennis | ||
Paul Ford | ||
Alec Guinness | ||
Orson Welles | ||
Eva Marie Saint | Claire Hewitt | |
Charles Bronson | Cos Erickson | |
James Edwards | Larry Brant | |
Torin Thatcher | Judge Thompson | |
Tom Drake | Walter Robinson | |
Douglas Henderson | Paul Sutcliff | |
Morgan Mason | Danny Reynolds | |
Lillian Gish | ||
Georg Stanford Brown | ||
Roscoe Lee Browne | ||
Gloria Foster | ||
James Earl Jones | ||
Louis Jourdan | ||
Elsa Martinelli |
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Producer | Peter Glenville
Anatole De Grunwald John Calley Ben Kadish |
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Writer | Graham Greene
Martin Ransohoff Irene Kamp Ernest Lehman Michael Wilson Dalton Trumbo |
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?: Special Edition (1966) You're invited! Martha (Taylor) and George (Burton) are having a party and serving up venom in the blistering taboo-shatter. The V.I.P.s (1963) Jet-setters awaiting London departure are grounded by fog -- giving liftoff to a fabulous ensemble drama that includes Taylor, Burton, Maggie Smith, Orson Welles and more. The Sandpiper (1965) Rapturous Big Sur is the backdrop for the tale of a minister (Burton) torn between his love for his wife (Eva Maries Saint) and his yearnings for a beautiful free spirit (Taylor). The Comedians (1967) Suspense master Graham Greene adapts his own novel for this film set in strife-torn Haiti, ad Taylor and Burton lead a gallery of stars, including Alec Guinness and Peter Ustnov. |
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