The day has finally arrived. For the next three days a prolific array of writers will be shining the light on the Legendary Elizabeth Taylor for her birthday blogathon.
For those of you participating in the blogathon, please send me your links, and I’ll link them as soon as I receive them. Thank you.
THE ENTRIES:
Cinematic Scribblings puts the spotlight on Elizabeth Taylor in A Place In The Sun ( 1951 )
Maddy Loves Her Classic Films joins the party with a post on A Cat On A Hot Tin Roof ( 1958 )
Crimson Kimono highlights two of Elizabeth Taylor’s and Richard Burton’s films, The Sandpiper and Boom.
The Stop Button delivers Elizabeth in Giant ( 1956 ) to the party.
Real Weegie Midget Reviews talks about Elizabeth Role in Z, Y & Zee ( 1972 )
Pure Entertainment Preservation Society pens an excellent post on Life With Father ( 1947 )
For her first post, Taking Up Room delights us with one of my personal favorite Elizabeth Taylor films, Father Of The Bride ( 1950 )
The Dream Book Blog addresses the true meaning of friendship in Between Friends ( 1983 )
The Story Enthusiast takes us on a trip down memory lane with her post on National Velvet ( 1944 )
Mondo Movies brings an Elizabeth Taylor pictorial to the party.
Caftan Woman analyzes Elizabeth Taylor’s role in the Agatha Christie classic, The Mirror Crack’d ( 1980 )
Vinnie H joins the birthday celebrations with a delightful article on Suddenly, Last Summer ( 1959 )
For her second post, Taking Up Room delivers us the baby news with her delightful article about the sequel to Father Of The Bride, Father’s Little Dividend ( 1951 )
I Found It At The Movies visits George and Martha in Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf ( 1966 )
Four Star Films examines Elizabeth’s role in Giant ( 1956 )
Anybody Got A Match? tells us about the famed storybook romance of Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton.
Critica Retro takes a trip down memory lane and visits Elizabeth’s film debut in There’s One Born Every Minute ( 1942 )
Portraits By Jenni delivers a fabulous post on A Date With Judy ( 1948 ) to the party.
No Nonsense With Nuwan Sen talks about two of Elizabeth Taylor’s great loves, Mike Todd and Richard Burton.
Elizabeth Nelson: Guest post at In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood pens a wonderful tribute to Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Wilding.
For her third post, Rebecca from Taking Up Room delights us with an enchanting article about the book, Elizabeth Taylor: My Love Affair With Jewelry.
LA Explore spotlights Elizabeth Taylor as Amy March in Little Women ( 1949 )
Karavansara pays tribute to Elizabeth in The Taming Of The Shrew ( 1967 )
The Wonderful World Of Cinema compares Elizabeth’s performance as Amy March in Little Women ( 1949 ) to Joan Bennett’s portrayal of Amy March in the 1933 version.
Old Hollywood Films visits Elizabeth Taylor’s Jewelry Collection.
Yours truly from In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood discusses Elizabeth and her road to charity.
Last but not least, Movies Meet Their Match tells us about The Last Time I Saw Paris ( 1954 )
Hi Crystal. Here is mine. https://maddylovesherclassicfilms.wordpress.com/2018/02/24/the-elizabeth-taylor-blogathon-cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-1958/
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Thanks Maddy.
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Mine’s up https://thestopbutton.com/2018/02/25/giant-1956/
Thank you for hosting this!!
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Thanks Andrew.
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Hi Crystal, here’s Elizabeth in X.,Y and Zee (with a lovely Michael Caine) https://weegiemidget.wordpress.com/2018/02/25/x-y-and-zee-1972/
Hope all well, Gill from Realweegiemidget Reviewsx
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Thanks Gill.
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Hi, Crystal! Here’s mine: https://takinguproom.wordpress.com/2018/02/25/cynthia/ I know the URL says “Cynthia”–WordPress didn’t update it for some reason. Oh well.
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Thanks Rebecca.
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Hey there Crystal! My photo post is here: https://mondomovies.wordpress.com/2018/02/25/elizabeth-taylor-blogathon/
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Thanks.
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Hi Crystal, here is my review for Suddenly, Last Summer. https://vinnieh.wordpress.com/2018/02/26/suddenly-last-summer/
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Thanks Vinnie. I somehow missed this last night. I’m really sorry about that. You’re comment didn’t come through on notifications. I will link your post right away.
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Thanks for the linkage.
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Elizabeth meets Agatha Christie: http://www.caftanwoman.com/2018/02/the-elizabeth-taylor-blogathon-mirror.html
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Thanks Patricia.
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Hi again, Crystal! Here’s Father’s Little Dividend: https://takinguproom.wordpress.com/2018/02/26/fathers-little-dividend/
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Thanks Rebecca. I’m really looking forward to reading your posts. Both Father Of The Bride and this one are among my favorite films.
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You’re welcome, Crystal, and mine too! I almost like them better than the remakes. Although, those were fun in their own way.
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Hi Crystal,
My post about Liz Taylor in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will be live on Tuesday.
Here’s the link: https://debbimacktoo.wordpress.com/2018/02/27/elizabeth-taylor-in-whos-afraid-of-virginia-woolf
Cheers,
Debbi
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Thanks Debbi.
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HI Crystal,
My post is up. Thank you!
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Thanks.
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Hey Crystal!
My post is live!
Cheers!
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Thanks Alex.
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Here it is Elizabeth’s film debut: http://criticaretro.blogspot.com.br/2018/02/theres-one-born-every-minute-1942.html
Kisses!
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Thanks Le.
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Here’s the link to my post for this excellent blogathon! https://portraitsbyjenni.wordpress.com/2018/02/27/for-the-elizabeth-taylor-blogathon-1948s-a-date-with-judy/
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Thanks Jenni. I’m watching this film at the moment.
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Hi Crystal, here is post for the Blogathon; thanks for letting me take part!! 🙂
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Thanks for participating in the blogathon. I look forward to reading your post.
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Hi, Crystal! Here’s Number Three: https://takinguproom.wordpress.com/2018/02/27/elizabeth-taylor-my-love-affair-with-jewelry/ 🙂
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Thanks Rebecca.
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You’re welcome, Crystal. 🙂
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Here goes, and sorry for the inexcusable delay.
Enjoy!
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Thanks Davide. That’s not a problem. I totally understand about being late. It happens to me all the time.
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Here is my entry Crystal! Sorry again for being a bit late! And thanks for hosting 🙂
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Thanks Virginie.
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I’m so sorry that I’m late, Crystal! Seems like I’m late for everything this year. Thanks again for hosting this!
MovieCritic, at Movies Meet Their Match
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
https://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.com/2018/02/movie-review-last-time-i-saw-paris-1954.html
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Hey. That’s not a problem. I just posted my late article last night, as I’m usually always late myself, so I can relate. Thanks for participating, and I look forward to reading.
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