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I've seen the play Pygmalion, ages ago - loved it, and My Fair lady play - loved it. Also one movie adaptation (the 1938-I think the earliest one!) was really good! I did not like the BBC one from 1973 at all! It was long, boring and poorly made... I have yet to see My Fair Lady with Audrey Hepburn!
What I liked the best was the transformation of Eliza into a proper speaking/well dressed lady! This you cannot tell by reading the play - it really needs to be seen on stage/TV. :)

The edition I had had an afterword which followed out Eliza's life. The movies and musicals never touched on that. You just assumed all would be well with the whole walk into the sunset thing. The truth was that she really struggled with her marriage and her flower business. Interesting. The play really showed the reality of the condition.










I guess even though the author didn't want to change his ending, the producers/directors knew what would sell better and that's all that they cared about... It's always about the bottom line :)



Shelley, http://dustbowlstory.wordpress.com
I absolutely loved the play when I read it, and I liked the way Shaw ended it. On screen I liked much more Pygmalion from 1938 than My Fair Lady. My Fair Lady has awesome soundtrack and looks, not to mention Audrey Hepburn, but Pygmalion was in my opinion way better. It seemed much more faithful to the original play (what shouldn't have surprised me, Shaw himself co-wrote the screenplay!), and it didn't look that... well, creepy, to see Eliza together with Higgins in the end. Leslie Howard was so good in that role and the age difference wasn't so apparent.
I saw She's Only That and The Makeover too, those two modern adaptations. The first was too cheesy, but the cast was charming, so it was bearable. The second, while still entertaining to watch, didn't manage to rise into something really worth recommending.
I saw She's Only That and The Makeover too, those two modern adaptations. The first was too cheesy, but the cast was charming, so it was bearable. The second, while still entertaining to watch, didn't manage to rise into something really worth recommending.
Beside the most famous adaptation, My Fair Lady (1964), with Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison in the main roles, there are a couple of others that might be worth seeing. For an example, the first more respectable version was made with Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller, Pygmalion (1938), while the last popular one was teen version, She's All That (1999) with Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook in the main roles. There were some other interesting duets: Peter O'Toole and Margot Kidder (1983), Twiggy and Robert Powell (1981) and Lynn Redgrave and James Villiers (1973). Let’s not forget the newest addition to the group, Hallmark made version, The Makeover (TV 2013), reversing the roles and starring Julia Stiles, Frances Fisher, Camryn Manheim and David Walton.
Feel free to praise or rebuke - say whatever you think of the play and its on-screen adaptations. You may discuss even stage versions if you have seen some! Quotes and such would be welcome too :)