Beau Brummell (1954)
In the 1950s, VistaVision and Technicolor made way for an entirely new genre of films: historical epics. They’d been made before, but never in vivid color, widescreen ratio, and high resolution. Tons of films came out of the decade, like Ivanhoe, Raintree County, and Beau Brummell. Coincidentally, those all starred Elizabeth Taylor. She just looks lovely in Technicolor, doesn’t she?
Beau Brummell is a biopic, about the love-hate friendship between the title character and the Prince of Wales, played by Stewart Granger and Peter Ustinov, respectively. It gets a little wordy, since it was based off a play, but those who like lots of beautiful sets and costumes to look at will be sufficiently distracted. The distraction for everyone will be Elizabeth Taylor, and she sparkles in the few romantic scenes she’s given.
It’s not a fantastic movie, but it won’t hurt you to watch it, if you like historical movies, or the 1800s in particular. If you’re not fully invested though, it might get a little boring.
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Beau Brummell is a biopic, about the love-hate friendship between the title character and the Prince of Wales, played by Stewart Granger and Peter Ustinov, respectively. It gets a little wordy, since it was based off a play, but those who like lots of beautiful sets and costumes to look at will be sufficiently distracted. The distraction for everyone will be Elizabeth Taylor, and she sparkles in the few romantic scenes she’s given.
It’s not a fantastic movie, but it won’t hurt you to watch it, if you like historical movies, or the 1800s in particular. If you’re not fully invested though, it might get a little boring.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Classic Movies Kristine Rose" for posting!
More Elizabeth Taylor movies here!