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- A phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society.
- The standard My Fair Lady (1964) story, with a provocative rendition by Peter O'Toole. He knows how to talk, but does he know how to behave towards a lady?
- A somewhat egotistical and confused film director, tries to get over the separation from his ex by transforming a street violinist into the 'perfect woman' for his next film.
- Prof. Henry Higgins takes a wager on turning a low-class flower seller named Liesje Doeluttel into a presentable lady.
- Professor Higgins determines to transform an uneducated flower girl into a great lady.
- Can Professor Higgins transform flower-girl Eliza Dolittle into a great lady?
- With great anticipation Harald eagerly awaits the wedding of his only daughter. His biggest problem is his belief that his deceased wife lives on in a store mannequin which he wants to take along to the wedding celebration.
- An artist's drawing of a girl and children come to life.
- Showing Pygmalion at work in his studio on the statue of Galatea, who, on being completed, comes to life. He attempts to clasp her to his arms, when the bust leaves the body and crossing the room mocks at him standing with the lower portion of her body in his hands. Further startling illusions are seen in this most beautiful picture.
- Can Professor Higgins transform cockney flower girl Eliza Dolittle into a lady by teaching her to speak properly?
- Can Professor Higgins transform cockney flower girl Eliza Dolittle into a lady by teaching her to speak properly?
- When Valentine, a young organic vegetable farmer who lives just opposite the famous vineyards of the Château de Perrac, accepts to be transformed into the ideal wife for Baron Xavier de Perrac, little does she know what is in store for her. The apprenticeship of Valentine begins but the master-pupil relationship takes an unexpected turn.
- Professor Higgins wagers that he can teach cockney flower-girl Eliza Dolittle to speak and behave like a great lady.
- Prof. Henry Higgins takes a wager on turning a low class flower seller named Eliza Doolittle into a presentably lady.
- ShortBurdened by childlessness, the wife of a politician contemplates leaving her disintegrating marriage on the eve of an important campaign dinner.
- The sculptor is living by educating his students. One day he falls in love with one of his male students and prefers to make a statue of him.
- Can Professor Higgins teach a working-class flower girl to speak like a duchess?
- A sculptor's statue comes to life.
- Juliette, charmante jeune femme de vingt-cinq ans, exerce sans succès le métie de representant de commerce. Decouragée, sur le point d'abandonner, Juliette rencontre Christian, vendeur brillant et seduisant, qui lui propose en jouer a Pygmalion: il sera le maître, elle sera l'eleve. Mais le maître est tombe amoureux de Juliette et fait métamorphoses. Enfin, Juliette choisit d'epouser Christian-Pygmalion... Notices: Le film est réalisé en dix épisodes. 12 ans plus tard Claude Jade et Georges Descrières étaient fille et père dans "L'homme qui n'était pas là".
- A self-proclaimed ex-romantic describes her dream man.
- A ventriloquist and his doll put on a show.
- A new play by George Bernard Shaw is always an event - but will the egotism of the leading actress lead to disaster?
- George Bernard Shaw's new play has a terrific part for his favorite leading lady, Mrs. Patrick Campbell - but will she agree to become the first woman ever to swear on stage?
- Based off the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, a wistful artist works tirelessly on a beautiful stone sculpture and falls hopelessly in love with it.
- A creator struggles to come to terms with the emotional reality of his creations.
- Shaw's play in which a Victorian dialect expert bets that he can teach a lower-class girl to speak proper English and thus be taken for a lady.
- Can Professor Higgins transform cockney flower girl Eliza Dolittle into a great lady?
- Sonny Drysdale decides he needs to be Pygmalion to Elly's Galatea and remake her from a hillbilly into a woman of society, while Granny uses love charms to heat up their relationship.
- Mr. Burkhardt thinks Frank's idea of having an efficiency expert do a study at Fenwick is a great idea until he learns he's one of those being studied.
- Kelly goes undercover to catch a man (Peter Haskell) who sells young women as sex slaves.