The Essential Elizabeth
Taylor, The One Need To Remember, Is Angela Vickers, The Rich Young Woman In George
Stevens’ A Place In The Sun (1951)
Who Makes An Immediate Connection To Montgomery Clift’s George Eastman, First
Over A Pool Table And Then On The Dance Floor, Until They’Re Overcome By
Feelings For Each Other And Rush Outside To A Terrace. Stevens Gives Us
Screen-Filling Close-Ups Of Their Lusciously Modeled, Dark Young Faces As Clift
Kisses Taylor’s Hands And She Reacts To His Tormented Sensitivity.
Edith's Sketch Of Her Iconic
Dress And Elizabeth Lounging Under Its Layers Of Silk And Tulle
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