My Fair Lady is a UK VHS release by CBS/Fox Video on 5th September 1988. It got re-released by Fox Video on 21st November 1994 and it got re-released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on 3rd November 1997.
Description[]
Cast[]
- Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle
- Rex Harrison as Professor Henry Higgins
- Stanley Holloway as Alfred P. Doolittle
- Wilfrid Hyde-White as Colonel Hugh Pickering
- Gladys Cooper as Mrs. Higgins
- Jeremy Brett as Freddy Eynsford-Hill
- Theodore Bikel as Zoltan Karpathy
- Mona Washbourne as Mrs. Pearce, Higgins' housekeeper
- Isobel Elsom as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill
- John Holland as the Butler
Uncredited:
- Henry Daniell as the British Ambassador (in his last film role)
- Charles Fredericks as the King in Eliza's fantasy
- Lillian Kemble-Cooper as Female Ambassador (in yellow dress) at the ball
- Queenie Leonard as Cockney bystander
- Moyna Macgill as Lady Boxington
- Alan Napier as Gentleman escorting Eliza to the Queen
- Betty Blythe as Lady at the ball
- Marjorie Bennett as Cockney with pipe
- Philo McCullough as Ball Guest
- Marni Nixon as Waiter from the bar ("Get Me to the Church on Time")
- Barbara Pepper as Doolittle's dancing partner
- Baroness Rothschild as the Queen of Transylvania
- Walter Burke as Cockney bystander telling Eliza about Higgins taking notes about her
Credits[]
Opening (1997 Re-release)[]
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Warning Screen
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Ident (1995-1999)
- 20th Century Fox Musicals trailer with clips of "My Fair Lady", "South Pacific", "Carousel", "State Fair" and "The Sound of Music". [announced by Ringo Starr]
- THX Ident
- Start of My Fair Lady (1964) (USA Pitched)
Closing (1997 Re-release)[]
- End of My Fair Lady (1964) (USA Pitched)
- The End (USA Pitched)
- My Fair Lady Closing Credits restoration (1994) (USA Pitched)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Warning Screen