
02-26-2023, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ArtFrahmIdol
Does EUF in the world of theatre count? In the stage musical My Fair Lady, there is a scene where flower vendor Eliza Doolittle is to be cleaned. She protests, but the maids strip her down to her bloomers as they drag her off for a shower. Sadly, the movie version doesn't include this sight, instead cutting away before Eliza loses any clothing.
Included her is a gif from the 2018 Broadway revival which had Lauren Ambrose playing Eliza, and a behind the scenes picture from the movie with Audrey Hepburn in some bloomers, suggesting that maybe they had considered it but sadly didn't go through with the full scene.
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Stills from the My Fair Lady stripping scene (Eliza's skirt is actually off in one). Perhaps the most hilariously over the top misogynistic film/play ever produced. I'm shocked that they can even perform it today.
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