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Ask for Pygmalion's Chinese script! ! ! !

A flower girl with poor life experience has been rushing for three meals all day. One day, she met a language professor who made a bet with a colonel friend that under his guidance, the girl would be thoroughly remoulded and become a lady in the upper class. Even princes and nobles can't tell her true colors. The professor taught the flower girl to gamble and won the fun. I didn't expect to fall in love with her after the successful training, and finally put down my pride and fell in love with the girl. The film was adapted from a famous Greek fairy tale and was shot in 660.

Won the 1 1 Oscar for Best Screenplay!

Director George Cukor.

Screenwriter George Bernard Shaw; Alan Jay Lerner

main actor

Audrey Hepburn ... Eliza Doolittle.

Rex harrison ... Professor Henry Higgins

Stanley holloway ... Alfred P. doolittle.

Wilfrid Hyde-Whit ... Colonel Hugh Pickering.

Gladys Cooper ... Mrs Higgins.

Jeremy Brett ... Freddie Enford-Hill.

Theodore Bikel ·Zoltan· Capassi

Mona Washbourne ... Mrs. Pierce.

Isobel Elsom ... Mrs Eisenford-Hill.

Holland (1) ... Butler

Ambassador Alan Napier ...

John Alderson (1) ... Jamie

Battle of Lois ... The second maid.

Marjorie Bennett ... Londoners with pipes.

Oscar Bellagio II. ...... Greek Ambassador

Content type

Video types: comedy, feature film, romance film, musical film.

Country: USA

language

Original: English

Dubbing language: Chinese

Content creator

Screenwriters: George Bernard Shaw and alan jay lerner.

Director: George Cukor.

Starring: Audrey Hepburn and rex harrison.

Other responsible persons

Photography: Harry Stradling Sr.

Composer: Frederick Loy.

Producer: Warner Bros. [USA]

Content creation date

Date of shooting: 1964

publish

Publisher: Fujian Dongyu Company

Associated information object

Poster; playbill

picture

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Flower girl narrowband broadband

Awards: Oscar.