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Elizabeth Taylor Triple Feature ()
Rating:
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor
Director:
Category: Drama
Studio: GT Media
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Length:
316 mins

 
 

 

Three Great Movies on one DVD!

The Last Time I Saw Paris
Writer Charles Wills (Van Johnson) returns to Paris and remembers the heady days after its liberation, when he met American expatriate James Ellswirth (Walter Pidgeon) and his lovely daughters, Helen and Marion. An OSCAR winner for Butterfield 8 and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Elizabeth Taylor is Helen, whom Charles marries, with Donna Reed (Best Supporting Actress, From Here To Eternity) as the jealous Marion.

Father's Little Dividend
In this sequel to Father of the Bride, two-time OSCAR-winner Spencer Tracy (Captains Courageous, Boys Town) stars as Stanley Banks, with the radiant young Elizabeth Taylor as his newly married daughter, Kay. Now, Kay and Buckley Dunstan (Don Taylor) are expecting a baby, and everybody has an opinion on how to prepare, especially Stanley's wife, Ellie (Joan Bennett), and his new in-laws (Billie Burke and Moroni Olsen)>

Life with Father
This Technicolor version of the Broadway hit got OSCAR nominations for William Powell's performance in the title role and Max Steiner's score, as well as for Best Cinematography and Art Direction-Set Decoration. New York financier Clarence Day (Powell) tries to run his home like the tightest of ships, but as usual it's the ladies, like Mrs. Day (Irene Dunne) and the young Mary Skinner (Elizabeth Taylor), who really call the shots.