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Books:
Based On:
- "Pygmalion: A Play in 5 Acts" by George Bernard
Shaw (1913).
- "My Fair Lady" by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick
Loewe (1956).
About:
- Cecil Beaton's Fair Lady by Cecil Beaton (New York, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1964).
Referenced in:
- Inventing Champagne: The musical worlds of Lerner
and Loewe by Gene Lees (Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press,
2005).
- A Fine Romance by Darcie Denkert (New York:
Watson-Guptill Publications, 2005).
- Cecil Beaton Stage and Film Designs by Charles Spencer (London
Academy Editions ; New York, NY Distributed to the trade by St. Martin's
Press, 1994).
- A damned serious business by Rex Harrison (New
York: Bantam Books, 1991).
- Rex: an autobiography by Rex Harrison (London:
Macmillan, 1974).
- My First Hundred Years in Hollywood by Jack L.
Warner (New York: Random House, 1965).
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Articles:
Featured in:
- Shepard, Richard F. "Eliza Doolittle,
Ex-Urchin, to Start New Career." New York Times (21 Oct.
1964): 56.
- Crowther, Bosley. "'My Fair Lady': Lots of
Chocolates for Miss Eliza Doolittle."
New York Times (22 Oct. 1964).
- "Marni Nixon, a Veteran Dubber, Fills In for Miss
Hepburn's Voice." New York Times (22 Oct. 1964): 41.
- Maslin, Janet. "Film Review; A Rejuvenated
Lady, Looking Even Fairer After 30 Years." New York Times (21
Sept. 1994): C13.
- Levy, Emanuel. "'My Fair Lady' Gets a Face
Lift." Los Angeles Times (23 Sept. 1994): F1.
- Ebert, Roger. "Eliza and the Professor Remind
Us How Good Movies Can Be." Chicago Sun-Times (23 Sept.
1994): 40.
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Other:
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"Story
of a Lady." (Warner Bros., 1964).
- "The Fairest Fair Lady." (Warner Bros., 1964).
- "More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair
Lady', then and now." (CBS Video, 1994).
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