
Pygmalion (1938)
7.0|6 Oct, 1938|96 min
He picked up a girl from the gutter - and changed her into a glamorous society butterfly!
7.0|6 Oct, 1938|96 min
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When linguistics professor Henry Higgins boasts that he can pass off Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle as a princess with only six months' training, Colonel George Pickering takes him up on the bet. Eliza moves into Higgins's home and begins her rigorous training after the professor comes to a financial agreement with her dustman father, Alfred. But the plucky young woman is not the only one undergoing a transformation.
Language
Budget$350,000
Revenue --
English
Budget$350,000
Revenue --
Keywords
bet
professor
bath
transformation
tea
etiquette
elocution
based on play or musical
teacher
teacher student relationship
high society
guttersnipe
pygmalion
flower vendor
social class
class system
social reception
mother son relationship
speech lessons
taken for granted
phonetics
quick learner
Casts

Leslie Howard
Henry Higgins

Wendy Hiller
Eliza Doolittle

Wilfrid Lawson
Alfred Doolittle

Marie Lohr
Mrs. Higgins

Scott Sunderland
Colonel George Pickering

Jean Cadell
Mrs. Pearce

David Tree
Freddy Eynsford-Hill

Everley Gregg
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill

Leueen MacGrath
Clara Eynsford-Hill
Esme Percy
Count Aristid Karpathy

Violet Vanbrugh
Ambassadress

Irene Browne
Duchess

Kate Cutler
Grand Old Lady

O.B. Clarence
Mr. Birchwood

Ivor Barnard
Sarcastic Bystander
Cecil Trouncer
First Policeman

Iris Hoey
Ysabel
Viola Tree
Perfide

Cathleen Nesbitt
A Lady
Wally Patch
First Bystander
H.F. Maltby
Second Bystander

George Mozart
Third Bystander
Stephen Murray
Second Policeman
Eileen Beldon
Mrs. Higgin's Parlourmaid

Frank Atkinson
Taxi-Driver

Anthony Quayle
Eliza's Hairdresser (uncredited)

Leo Genn
Prince (uncredited)

Moyna MacGill
Woman Bystander (uncredited)

Patrick Macnee
Extra (uncredited)
Crews

Anthony Asquith
Director

Leslie Howard
Director

George Bernard Shaw
Screenplay
Cecil Lewis
Scenario Writer

Jack Hildyard
Camera Operator

W.P. Lipscomb
Scenario Writer
Teddy Baird
Assistant Director
Madeleine Godar
Wardrobe Master

George Bernard Shaw
Theatre Play
Ladislaw Czettel
Costume Designer
Carl Mayer
Script Consultant
Hazel Wilkinson
Continuity
Sash Fisher
Sound Recordist
Baden Siddall
Property Buyer
Laurence Irving
Set Designer

George Bernard Shaw
Dialogue
Phil C. Samuel
Production Manager
Harry Stradling Sr.
Director of Photography
Ian Dalrymple
Writer
Gabriel Pascal
Producer

John Bryan
Art Direction

Arthur Honegger
Music

David Lean
Editor
Backdrops & Posters
