Word: liz
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...romantic leads are just as good. Liz Fillo (Babe) and Jack Bates (Sid) have charming voices (yeah, I'm running out of adjectives): Miss Fillo, in "There Once Was A Man" is a lover for all times, and Mr. Bates can make even a doughnut song like "New Town" sound as if it were worth listening...
Elizabeth Taylor, in Rome filming 20th Century-Fox's Cleopatra, opened a can of spoiled beans, ate them, and was carted away feet first to a Roman hospital with a galloping case of food poisoning. That alone was enough to make headlines everywhere. But Liz had opened more than a can of beans...
Fisher, according to gossip, has lost the magic he once had for Liz when he whisked her off to Grossinger's in 1958. Burton, according to gossip, has made more than his mark as Antony. Taylor, according to gossip, is merely using the Burton rumors to shield the real truth: that she is mad, mad, mad for her personable director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 53, who, however, is very busy shooting all day and scripting all night...
...Liz's jowls may be thickening a bit and her slacks may have become a mite tauter than they need be, but she is still the serpent of denial. "I stop being queen at home," she has purred. "At home, my husband takes over as King Tut." Or perhaps as King...
...change of pace from the deep-diving décolletage of her costumes in Cleopatra, Cinemactress Liz Taylor, 28, swathed herself in black from rain-hatted head right on down past pelvis-hugging slacks to cowboy-booted toes, joined Husband Eddie Fisher, 33, on a shopping expedition in Rome. Even in this relatively chaste garb, Liz proved capable of disrupting traffic, had to leap from the path of a gaping motorist who forgot for a moment where his brake...