Celebrated by the American Film Institute as one of the art form’s great love stories and great musicals, MY FAIR LADY (1964) was also recognized on AFI’s original list of the 100 greatest films – with the exuberant “I Could Have Danced All Night” ranked among the greatest screen songs. Starring as a lowly flower girl elevated into upper crust society by Rex Harrison’s curmudgeonly phonetics professor, star Audrey Hepburn was also named by AFI as one of cinema’s great screen legends.
Visit the AFI Catalog to learn more about MY FAIR LADY.