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ELIZABETH TAYLOR | THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING (1953) Photo
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Vintage original 10 x 8″(25 x 20 cm.) black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo, USA. William Powell, Elizabeth Taylor, Fernando Lamas, Gig Young, James Whitmore, dir: Richard Thorpe; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Minor handling, about fine.
Perhaps the title was a bit of a commentary on star Elizabeth Taylor. Amongst what she had and loved were horses, and here she is once again with a beauty. The original typed blurb on the verso, though, refers to her as the beauty and the horse as beast.
The movie was a low budget (for MGM) remake of the Norma Shearer classic A Free Soul and was about a spoiled rich girl, the daughter of a powerful lawyer who becomes involved with a mobster.
Still is coded “1598-24”.
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