Celebrating Elizabeth Taylor
It’s been five years now since we lost Elizabeth Taylor in 2011, but like all great legends she’ll never be truly gone. And thanks to Warner Home Video and the Warner Archive Collection, two of Taylor's most successful films are being released for the first time on Blu-ray next month: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (May 3) and Father of the Bride (May 10).
To celebrate these Blu-ray debuts, we’ve pulled together some memorable images and trivia to whet your hi-def appetite.
Father of the Bride
In this 1950 comedy, Spencer Tracy plays the father of the 18-year-old Taylor, who was already appearing in her 14th film! Father of the Bride was a major box office hit and received three Academy Award nominations, including “Best Picture,” “Best Screenplay” and a “Best Actor” nod for Tracy.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
This controversial 1966 film resulted in Taylor winning her second “Best Actress” Academy Award (she also won for her performance in 1960’s Butterfield 8). Shedding the glamorous image she was known for, the then 33-year-old actress stunned audiences with her intentionally unglamorous and crazed portrayal of a 57-year-old alcoholic married to her real-life husband, Richard Burton.
One of only two films to have ever received Oscar nominations in every single category it was eligible for (including one for each of the four actors), Virginia Woolf remains one of Hollywood’s most riveting films. Because of the language and subject matter, the MPAA gave the movie a special tagline: “No one under 18 will be admitted unless accompanied by a parent or guardian” (this being a few years before the now famous rating system existed). While much tamer by today’s standards, this is still a brilliant case of capturing unsettling perfection as guided by first-time director Mike Nichols. Still a must-see 50 years since it first hit the big screen.
Enjoy watching Taylor's acting brilliance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in this original theatrical trailer:
And be sure to also check out these other classic Elizabeth Taylor films on our site: