Elizabeth Taylor Triad (1947)
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Synopsis: A collection of 3 classic films starring screen legend Elizabeth Taylor. In THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS(1954) Taylor stars with Van Johnson as two American expatriates living in post WWII Paris. In... A collection of 3 classic films starring screen legend Elizabeth Taylor. In THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS(1954) Taylor stars with Van Johnson as two American expatriates living in post WWII Paris. In the second selection Taylor stars in FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND(1951), the sequel to FATHER OF THE BRIDE. Taylor reprises her role as the daughter of Spencer Tracy who is expecting a child which threatens to disrupt the peace and tranquility her farther desires. The third selection, LIFE WITH FATHER(1947), depicts life in New York City during the late 19th century. [More]
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, William Powell
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, William Powell, Irene Dunne, Van Johnson, Eva Gabor, Donna Reed, Walter Pidgeon
Director: Vincente Minnelli, Michael Curtiz, Richard Brooks
Director: Vincente Minnelli, Michael Curtiz, Richard Brooks
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