10/10
Taylor & Lamas Burned Up the Screen!
19 August 2004
If you are a fan of the once beautiful Elizabeth Taylor and her great acting skills, this is a film to sit back and ENJOY! There is lots of sexy sax playing and the musical score of Andre Previn creates the mood for this picture. Elizabeth Taylor,"The V.I.P.'s,'63, is the daughter of William Powell,"Another Thin Man",'37, who is a very successful lawyer who had represented the gangsters of NYC and wants to retire. However, he is a heavy drinker and tries to protect his daughter, Elizabeth Taylor from Fernando Lamas,"The Lost World",'60, the kingpin of the hoods. Gig Young,"Game of Death",'78 is very much in love with Taylor, but she is putting him on the back burner, so to speak! It was great to see how young and beautiful Taylor and Lamas were together and in one scene near the pool, the director showed how sexy they could be for a 1953 film! Gig Young had a great supporting role and it was unfortunate that he had to take his own life and his new bride in a tragic ending in NYC!
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