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Elizabeth Taylor: The Father Of The Bride
Elizabeth Taylor was about to create a niche of her own by doing some of the best movies in her time. Though, she was known for her luminous beauty, her talent spoke volumes. She did not allow herself to be typecast and portrayed a range of roles which helped to showcase her talent. Some of her best classics which have won the hearts of her fans all over the world are:

Father of the Bride: This film created ripples in her career and was acknowledged as a superb movie by her fans .It was also a memorable film for her as the premiere of this movie took place just 2 days after her real marriage to her first husband Conrad Hilton Jr. This film's highlights are her warm scenes enacted with the hero Tracy and her beauty and charm as a loving bride.

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