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Audrey Hepburn | Eliza Doolittle | |
Rex Harrison | Professor Henry Higgins | |
Stanley Holloway | Alfred P. Doolittle | |
Wilfrid Hyde-White | Colonel Hugh Pickering | |
Gladys Cooper | Mrs. Higgins | |
Jeremy Brett | Freddy Eynsford-Hill | |
Theodore Bikel | Zoltan Karpathy | |
Mona Washbourne | Mrs. Pearce | |
Isobel Elsom | Mrs. Eynsford-Hill | |
John Holland | Butler | |
Elizabeth Aimers | Cockney | |
Helen Albrecht | Ascot Extra | |
John Alderson | Jamie - Doolittle's crony | |
Mary Alexander | Cockney | |
LaWana Backer | Ad Lib at Church |
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Producer |
Jack L. Warner
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Writer |
Alan Jay Lerner
George Bernard Shaw |
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Cinematography |
Harry Stradling Sr.
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Musician |
André Previn
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Linguist Professor Henry Higgins bets his friend, Colonel Hugh Pickering , that he can transform Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle in time for an important society ball. The spirited Eliza proves more of a handful than the Professor could have predicted. As she slowly becomes more refined, and less reliant upon him, Higgins realizes, to his confusion, that he can't live without her. |
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