"My Fair Lady" quotes
In 1910s London, snobbish phonetics professor Henry Higgins agrees to a wager that he can make crude flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, presentable in high society.
Director: George Cukor
Writer: Alan Jay Lerner, George Bernard Shaw
Production: N/A
Year: 1964
MetaScore: 95/100
ImdbRating: 7.8
BoxOffice: $72,560,711
Released: 25 Dec 1964
Awards: Won 8 Oscars. 25 wins & 13 nominations total
91 video clips
03:00 Like a lady in a florist's shop
02:31 Marry Freddy
01:21 Miss Doolittle
00:32 She's got it
01:08 What's to become of me
00:13 And damn you
03:21 The great secret
00:17 I washed my face and hands before I come
00:50 What's happened
00:28 I didn't sell myself
01:26 The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain
01:36 I shall not feel alone without you
00:46 Are second nature to me now
03:12 I'm one of the underserving poor
00:40 Has anyone behaved badly
00:45 Condemned by every syllable she utters
00:09 But how she is treated
00:19 There even are places where English completely disappears
00:20 Move your bloomin' arse
00:15 Where the devil are my slippers
00:06 She's so deliciously low
00:25 Wouldn't it be loverly
00:14 The French don't care what they do actually
00:11 Why can't a woman be more like a man
00:28 Higgins' intentions are entirely honorable
00:29 Have you ever met a man of good character where women are...
00:06 I'm a good girl
00:51 How ever did you learn good manners with my son around
00:38 How poignant it will be on that inevitable night
00:28 I beg your pardon
01:09 You are to stay here for the next six months
00:05 What a disagreeable surprise
00:18 It's positively indecent that you don't need a...
00:42 Who asked him to make a gentleman out of me
00:10 The question is not whether I treat you rudely
00:12 Damn the coffee
00:22 Where does it rain
00:39 I do hope we won't have any unseasonable cold spells
00:08 It's the new small talk
00:07 You impudent hussy
01:16 I have often walked down this street before
01:08 What an infantile idea
00:10 She's an owl
00:08 I could have danced all night
00:17 I've learned something from your idiotic notions
00:14 By George Eliza
00:12 Her highs her lows
00:06 You won my bet
00:22 That's all there is to that
00:12 I'm dashed
00:22 And what things does she want
00:06 I knew she had a career in front of 'er
00:18 Here are your slippers
00:13 There can't be any feeling between the likes of me and...
00:13 Where's the girl now
00:14 You oughta be stuffed with nails
00:17 Damn damn damn damn
00:49 Have some chocolates
00:29 You might marry
00:36 What ever are you doing here
00:12 Pickering for God's sake stop being dashed and do...
00:17 We've got a bloomin' heiress in our midst
00:16 That young woman with Colonel Pickering
00:06 Would I run off and never tell me where I'm going
00:06 I paid five pounds for her
00:08 By George she's got it By George she's got it
00:19 There even are places where English completely disappears
00:20 I ain't done nothin' wrong by speaking to the...
00:52 I know your head aches
00:12 Should we ask this baggage to sit down
00:07 Go and find a cab
00:34 You mean that after you'd done this wonderful thing for...
01:00 I promise you you'll say your vowels correctly before...
00:41 What did he come for
01:09 Don't you remember me
00:57 Mother the most confounded thing Do you
00:16 Forgive the bluntness but if I'm to be in this business
00:13 Why don't you have your hair cut
00:23 This is the young woman sir
00:52 Higgins if there's any mishap at the Embassy tonight
01:13 The Lord above made liquor for temptation but
00:13 Good night Pickering
Cast
Eliza Doolittle - Audrey Hepburn
Professor Henry Higgins - Rex Harrison
Alfred P. Doolittle - Stanley Holloway
Colonel Hugh Pickering - Wilfrid Hyde-White
Mrs. Higgins - Gladys Cooper