
My Fair Lady (1964) is a charming, delightful musical that takes you on a whimsical ride through the streets of London, with a little help from phonetics and a whole lot of sass. Audrey Hepburn plays Eliza Doolittle, a scrappy flower girl with a cockney accent so thick it could cut through steel. Enter Professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison), a pompous phonetics expert who bets he can transform her into a polished lady simply by teaching her to speak properly. What follows is a delightful mix of witty repartee, blossoming romance, and musical numbers that’ll stick in your head for days.
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