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from My Fair Lady (1964)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
Frau Hill / Mevrouw Eynsford-Hill / Mevrouw van Heteren-Hill / Mrs. Eynesford-Hill / Mrs. Eynsford Hill / Mrs. Hill / Sra. Eynsford-Hill
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- My Fair Zombie (2013) Played by Gabrielle MacKenzie (as Mrs. Eynesford-Hill)
- My Fair Lady: Minha Linda Senhora (2004) (TV) Played by Helena Rocha
- Pygmalion (1983) (TV) Played by Nancy Kerr
- Pygmalion (1981/I) (TV) Played by Pauline Jameson
- "Estudio 1"
- Pigmalión (1979) TV episode, Played by Nélida Quiroga (as Sra. Eynsford-Hill) - Pygmalion (1976) (TV) Played by Yoka Berretty (as Mevrouw Eynsford-Hill)
- "BBC Play of the Month"
- Pygmalion (1973) TV episode, Played by Joyce Grant (as Mrs. Eynsford Hill) - Pygmalion (1968) (TV) Played by Barbro Hiort af Ornäs (as Mrs. Eynsford Hill)
- My Fair Lady (1964) Played by Isobel Elsom
- Pygmalion (1963) (TV) Played by Valerie Cossart
... aka "Hallmark Hall of Fame: Pygmalion (#12.3)" - USA (anthology series) - Pygmalion (1957) (TV) Played by Margarete Körting (as Frau Hill)
- Pygmalion (1938) Played by Everley Gregg
- Pygmalion (1937) Played by Sara Heyblom (as Mevrouw van Heteren-Hill)
- Pygmalion (1935) Played by Olga Limburg (as Mrs. Hill)
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From My Fair Lady (1964)
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill: I do hope we wont have any unseasonable cold spells, they bring on so much influenza. And the whole of our family is succeptable to it.
Eliza Doolittle: My Aunt died of influenza, or so they said. But its my belief they done the old woman in.
Mrs. Higgins: Done her in?
Eliza Doolittle: Yes, lord love you. Why should she die of influenza, when she come through diptheria right enough the year before. Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat. Then she come to so sudden she bit the bowl right off the spoon.
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill: Dear Me!
Eliza Doolittle: Now what call would a woman with that strength in her have to die of influenza? And what become of her new straw hat that should have come to me?
[pause]
Eliza Doolittle: Somebody pinched it. And what I say is: them 'as pinched it, done her in.
Lord Boxington: Done her in? Done her in did you say?
Lady Boxington: Whatever does it mean?
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Mrs. Eynsford-Hill: I do hope we wont have any unseasonable cold spells, they bring on so much influenza. And the whole of our family is succeptable to it.
Eliza Doolittle: My Aunt died of influenza, or so they said. But its my belief they done the old woman in.
Mrs. Higgins: Done her in?
Eliza Doolittle: Yes, lord love you. Why should she die of influenza, when she come through diptheria right enough the year before. Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat. Then she come to so sudden she bit the bowl right off the spoon.
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill: Dear Me!
Eliza Doolittle: Now what call would a woman with that strength in her have to die of influenza? And what become of her new straw hat that should have come to me?
[pause]
Eliza Doolittle: Somebody pinched it. And what I say is: them 'as pinched it, done her in.
Lord Boxington: Done her in? Done her in did you say?
Lady Boxington: Whatever does it mean?
[...]
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