Wouldn't a sequel be a fantastic idea? Did Eliza and Professor Higgins end up together? I remember reading that George Bernard Shaw, author of the original story, Pygmalion, didn't like women very much and he was determined that there wouldn't be a happily every after ending.
This is such a great idea and the artwork is superb. I love it.
a great movie for a great challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove your choice and interpretation of the theme
Pat
Wow this is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work.
Une très jolie affiche pour illustrer ce challenge ! Bravo !
ReplyDeleteTania, what a fantastic poster my friend and you make me want to go and see this lovely film again. Thank you so much for your entry this week.
ReplyDeleteYou are right Tania...I loved My Fair Lady...and your poster is so lovely...what a beautiful job you did...bravo!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it is to see all the entries this week and take a trip down memory lane. My Fair Lady was one of the best!
ReplyDeleteI love this film, Tania. A lovely piece!
ReplyDeleteIt looks to me if it is a REAL poster Tania ! fresh off the press.
ReplyDeleteWhat an admirable work you've made !!
What a fab poster collage. Such a lovely film. happy memories.xx
ReplyDeleteA gReat Movie. Fabulous Poster you created here.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't a sequel be a fantastic idea? Did Eliza and Professor Higgins end up together? I remember reading that George Bernard Shaw, author of the original story, Pygmalion, didn't like women very much and he was determined that there wouldn't be a happily every after ending.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea and the artwork is superb. I love it.