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Format: 4K May 25, 2021


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Restored in 4K from 8K scans of original 65mm elements with 96K resolution 7.1 Dolby TrueHD audio, this 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION celebrates the breathtaking musical extravaganza that won 8 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. This beloved adaptation of the Broadway stage hit stars AUDREY HEPBURN as Eliza Doolittle, a sassy, working-class London street vendor, and REX HARRISON as the elitist Professor Higgins, who attempts to turn Eliza into a sophisticated lady through proper tutoring. But, when the humble flower girl blossoms into the toast of London society, her teacher may have a lesson or two to learn himself.

Genre: Kids & Family, Musicals & Performing Arts/Musicals/General


Format: 4K


Contributor: Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison


Language: English


Runtime: 2 hours and 52 minutes


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.781


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ G (General Audience)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ _ig_loc


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 52 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ May 25, 2021


Actors ‏ : ‎ Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ French, German, Italian, Japanese


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, German, Italian


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  • This is the Fairest Lady in 4K UHD
"My Fair Lady" is often regarded as the most outstanding musical ever written, and certainly the greatest of the 1950s. Based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play "Pygmalion," the story revolves around Professor Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons to pass as a lady. Throughout the narrative, despite his cynical nature and struggle to understand women, Higgins becomes emotionally attached to her. The plot draws inspiration from a Greek myth in which Pygmalion wished for a bride who would be "the living likeness of my ivory girl." When he returned home, he kissed his ivory statue and found that its lips felt warm. The Goddess Aphrodite granted Pygmalion's wish, bringing the ivory sculpture to life as a woman. Similarly, Doolittle undergoes a transformation. This storyline has also influenced other works, including "Pretty Woman," "Pinocchio," and various short stories and operas. The musical features a story (book and lyrics) by Alan Jay Lerner, with music composed by Frederick Loewe. Its score includes some of the most famous songs in American musical theater, such as "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?", "With a Little Bit of Luck," "The Rain in Spain," "I Could Have Danced All Night," and "On the Street Where You Live. This film won eight Academy Awards in 1964, including Best Picture. It stars Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle, a spirited, working-class street vendor from London, and Rex Harrison as Professor Higgins, who tries to transform Eliza into a sophisticated lady through his tutoring. One minor criticism is that Hepburn cannot sing, so all her songs are dubbed, except for one brief stanza where she begins to sing quietly. It leaves one to wonder how wonderful the performance would have been if Julie Andrews, the original choice for Eliza, had been cast in the role. It's definitely a great and must-have addition to any home’s music collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025 by John E. Norvell

  • Absolutely ***INSANELY GOOD*** Restoration on 2015 Blu-ray!!!!!!
So much has been said already about this beloved iconic musical film, so the main point to make here is that the new 2015 restoration available on blu-ray is nothing short of mesmerizing. Oh heck, for the die-hard fans anxious about how it would look after years of teasing and release date delays, it's downright orgasmic. Forget about the reviews of the blu-ray from a few years ago, the 2015 version is at last the real deal!!! From the moment the action began after the title credits, I knew we were in for quite a treat. After managing to pick up my jaw from the floor, I put in the blurry DVD from the late 90's for comparison, and there was none. The 2015 restoration looks and sounds nearly like a new modern film. Robert Harris and his team deserve high praise indeed for this masterpiece of technical and artistic achievement. From a long time avid fan's perspective, I can genuinely and honestly say that seeing this movie again in such crazy good quality literally brought me to tears, it's that satisfying. It's like falling in love with Audrey Hepburn all over again. She looks thoroughly ***STUNNING*** in her many dresses throughout the film. I must have paused the playback a couple dozen times just to stare at the crisp and colorful imagery now available with this new blu-ray. For those with a 4K TV, you're in for a "loverly" bonus as the new version upscales very nicely to reveal details you've never been able to see before. Equipment: Sony XBR-65X900A 4K TV Sony BDP-S6200 Blu-ray player Yamaha RX-A3030 AVR B&W Speakers - 600 series REL T9 subwoofer Audioquest Carbon HDMI cables Audioquest X2 speaker wire Audioquest NRG-4 power cable for AVR Audioquest NRG-2 power cable for subwoofer Audioquest Boxer subwoofer cable While you certainly don't need expensive components to appreciate the drastic quality improvement with this restoration, I wanted to share my "entry level audiophile" system specs so that other movie lovers may better appreciate how I saw and heard this new version of the film. I salute and humbly thank everyone who worked on this magnificent restoration and beg of you to share your knowledge so that others may benefit from your mastery. THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2015 by The_Digital_Dude

  • A Quality Classic Film
Super Classic!! They Should take some pointers from this kind of Quality production!!
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026 by Customer

  • Great movie!
Great movie!
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2026 by mary murphy

  • Great Sound and Video Quality
A delightful DVD of the classic film filled with great bonuses and extras. There is a marked improvement in sound and video quality than previous DVD versions.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026 by e. f. przewalskii

  • With Hepburn, Harrison and Hollaway - Errors Hardly Happen
My Fair Lady stands as one of the great musicals of the post-MGM era, largely on the strength of the original play and it's cast. And it has aged well. This is the role for which Rex Harrison will always be remembered. And if he's a bit old for the part, we are still lucky to be able to see the brilliance or his "original" Henry Higgins. He's obnoxious, prejudiced, and insufferably full of himself and the importance of the English language. Yet, he is touched and changed by Eliza. Stanley Hollaway also reprises his role of Alfred Doolittle with the deft touch of the music hall veteran that he was. Audrey Hepburn, the Julia Roberts of her day, is radiant, vulnerable, and finally regal as Eliza. It is one of her best performances, and a wonderful use of her talents as an actress, dancer, and star. The only drawback to using her is that she is primarily a dancer rather than a singer - and Eliza is a singer's role. A problem that was famously (infamously?) solved by dubbing much of her singing. I disagree with those who find the dubbing obvious - all movie musicals are dubbed. The only difference is that most actors lip-synch to their own voice rather than someone else's. (If you want to be picky - Barbra Streisand has a much greater problem with syncing to a pre-recorded track in "Funny Girl" that Hepburn does here.) As for the issue of Julie vs. Audrey - I think we are all lucky to have had the enjoyment of seeing (or hearing) both actresses play the role. I really wouldn't want to be without either. Just as different actors bring their own qualities and point of view to new interpretations of "Hamlet" - Eliza is a part that demands the best of a performer. The team behind the camera makes great contributions. Harry Stradling Sr.'s cinematography is great mainstream sixties camera work. What it lacks in invention it makes up for in the beauty of the lighting and compositions. Cecil Beaton reprises his Broadway role of costume and production designer (along with Gene Allan). He designed for the previous Lerner and Lowe film "Gigi", and he set a new standard in this film - particularly with the costumes. As a matter of fact, George Cukor pretty much gives him the Ascott scene as a costume set piece. (Hepburn's dress alone is a testament to how costume builders can take a few squiggly lines from a designer and turn them into a real work of art in fabric and feathers.) It seems, however, that director George Cukor clearly does not have much of a hand for musicals - he films the action very conservatively and with few cuts and camera movements. He treats the legendary Broadway show pretty much as if he was filming Shaw's play. This gives the film a stiffness and stodginess that sometimes makes you wonder why all this is taking so long. Contrast this work with Robert Wise's "Sound of Music" which opened a year later. "Lady" is clearly the stronger source material, yet "Music" floats on the energy of its score and Ernest Lehman's script. But while Cukor's vision does not add much to the property, he gets out of the way and lets his actors and production team put on a first class rendition of the show. My Fair Lady is still a wonderful evening's entertainment. The cast, the score, the story, the design are all first rate. If it lacks a little in imagination and pace, well that's a small price to pay for a piece of theatrical legend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2002 by Richard Brennan

  • "My Fair Lady" 50th Anniversary Edition restores a classic musical to its original glory.
Last week I watched “My Fair Lady” for perhaps the 50th time since I first saw it in a theater way back in 1965. This film has always ranked very high on my “Top 10” list of favorite movies, and places an extremely close second to “The Sound of Music” on my list of favorite musicals. I have watched “My Fair Lady” in many home video formats: Betamax and VHS tape cassettes, DVD, and Blu-ray. When I watched this film last week, there was one major difference: I was watching the 50th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray, which is an all-new 4K restoration of the film. The difference between it and all previous versions I’ve seen was so dramatic that it seemed like I was watching the movie for the very first time. For those not familiar with “My Fair Lady,” the film is based on George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion,” Set in early 20th century London, it’s a musical comedy about a lowly flower girl named Eliza Doolittle, who has a chance encounter with a linguistic professor named Henry Higgins. Professor Higgins makes a bet with a friend that he can teach Eliza to speak such perfectly proper English that he can pass her off as royalty at an embassy ball. “My Fair Lady” stars Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison, Stanley Holloway, and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It has some of the best acting and most entertaining musical numbers I’ve ever seen in a movie. I always found earlier home video editions of “My Fair Lady” disappointing. Video quality always seemed grainy and colorless, and showed many of the flaws and anomalies inherent in the aging source material. The versions on Betamax and VHS videocassette were particularly bad. Later releases on DVD and Blu-ray were better, although they still showed many of the same flaws. What was needed was a complete restoration. When the 50th Anniversary Edition was released in 2015, it was immediately evident that “My Fair Lady’s” restoration team had done things right. The new 4K scan shows astounding video quality from the very first frame! Colors are perfect, images are sharp and detailed, and film grain is natural but unobtrusive. I didn’t see any banding, crushing, dirt, speckles, or other anomalies anywhere. The lossless DTS Master Audio soundtrack completely filled my viewing space with gorgeous 5.1 surround audio. The 50th Anniversary edition of “My Fair Lady” is a two-disc “combo-pack” that contains the 4K restoration of the film on one Blu-ray disc, and a plethora of bonus features on the other. If you’ve never seen “My Fair Lady” in true high definition/surround sound, or if you’re simply looking to upgrade to the 4K restored version, this 50th Anniversary edition is the one to get. Most highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2016 by Mike Powers

  • Harrison and Hepburn Happen
Of course it is FIVE PLUS stars. Memorable tunes and dialog from start to finish. Worth every penny renting or buying. UHD quality Prime Video restoration. Harrison and Hepburn, Lerner and Loewe, the producers, actors, directors, set designers, and crew -- THEY DID IT!
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026 by awdiokreep

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