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Kicking off our summer movie series with A Place in the Sun, the 1951 film starring Elizabeth alongside Montgomery Clift and Shelley Winters. Join us as we celebrate the film all week long – you can rent or buy it on Prime Video, YouTube TV, Apple TV, and more.

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The first film in our summer movie series, A Place in the Sun (1951), was a critically acclaimed hit – Charlie Chaplin called it “the greatest movie ever made about America,” and it received six Academy Awards (and nine nominations).

The first film in our summer movie series, A Place in the Sun (1951), was a critically acclaimed hit – Charlie Chaplin called it “the greatest movie ever made about America,” and it received six Academy Awards (and nine nominations).
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Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift’s dynamic chemistry is captured beautifully in these photos from the making of A Place in the Sun, captured by Peter Stackpole for LIFE. Photos by: Peter Stackpole The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift’s dynamic chemistry is captured beautifully in these photos from the making of A Place in the Sun, captured by Peter Stackpole for LIFE.

Photos by: Peter Stackpole The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock
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Elizabeth’s charm jumps off the screen in 1944’s National Velvet, the second film in our summer film series. Watch it for free on @tubi, or rent it on @primevideo, YouTube TV, @appletv, and more.

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Discover your next favorite fragrance ✨ Shop the iconic White Diamonds fragrance during Amazon Prime Day: bit.ly/44FlnNy

#PrimeDay #AmazonFinds
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Working from such a young age, Elizabeth had to grow up fast. But on set of National Velvet, she got to experience pure freedom when riding “The Pie,” Velvet Brown’s horse in the film. This horse, named King Charles, was gifted to Elizabeth by the studio following the shoot.

Working from such a young age, Elizabeth had to grow up fast. But on set of National Velvet, she got to experience pure freedom when riding “The Pie,” Velvet Brown’s horse in the film. This horse, named King Charles, was gifted to Elizabeth by the studio following the shoot.
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Elizabeth and Roddy McDowall at a Hollywood ball in 1946. Pictured here as teens, these two went on to become lifelong friends. Read more about their friendship: elizabethtaylor.com/a-bond-that-la…

Elizabeth and Roddy McDowall at a Hollywood ball in 1946. Pictured here as teens, these two went on to become lifelong friends.

Read more about their friendship: elizabethtaylor.com/a-bond-that-la…
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The party only gets better when she walks in! Watch Elizabeth as Helen Ellswirth in the romantic drama “The Last Time I Saw Paris” for the third week of our summer movie series. Enjoy a story of love and dreams with a touch of partying on @tubi, YouTube TV, Apple TV and more!

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Having met just a few years prior, Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift flaunt their friendship at the 1954 premiere of “The Last Time I Saw Paris” in New York, New York. While Elizabeth attended as the film’s leading actress, Clift attended as the supportive best friend.

Having met just a few years prior, Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift flaunt their friendship at the 1954 premiere of “The Last Time I Saw Paris” in New York, New York. 

While Elizabeth attended as the film’s leading actress, Clift attended as the supportive best friend.
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Elizabeth’s look for this scene in “The Last Time I Saw Paris” was designed by none other than Helen Rose. Although the final gown was simplified to an all-black ensemble, it was the perfect look to throw some shade in 👀

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There’s tragic, and then there’s ‘lobotomy ruining your hair’ tragic. See if Dr. John Cukrowicz (Montgomery Clift) commits to Catherine’s (Elizabeth Taylor) procedure when you watch the fourth film of our summer movie series, Suddenly, Last Summer.