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Release Date:
March 3, 1939
Original Title:
Pygmalion
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Gabriel Pascal Productions
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
When linguistics professor Henry Higgins boasts that he can pass off Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle as a princess with only six months' training, Colonel George Pickering takes him up on the bet. Eliza moves into Higgins's home and begins her rigorous training after the professor comes to a financial agreement with her dustman father, Alfred. But the plucky young woman is not the only one undergoing a transformation.
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Art Direction:
John Bryan
Assistant Director:
Teddy Baird
Camera Operator:
Jack Hildyard
Continuity:
Hazel Wilkinson
Costume Designer:
Ladislaw Czettel
Dialogue:
George Bernard Shaw
Director:
Leslie Howard
Anthony Asquith
Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Sr.
Editor:
David Lean
Music:
Arthur Honegger
Producer:
Gabriel Pascal
Production Manager:
Phil C. Samuel
Property Buyer:
Baden Siddall
Scenario Writer:
Cecil Lewis
W.P. Lipscomb
Screenplay:
George Bernard Shaw
Script Consultant:
Carl Mayer
Set Designer:
Laurence Irving
Sound Recordist:
Sash Fisher
Theatre Play:
George Bernard Shaw
Wardrobe Master:
Madeleine Godar
Writer:
Ian Dalrymple
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