Liz's List of Perfect RomComs [in chronological order except sometimes not]
My Fair Lady (1964)
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Liz's List of Perfect RomComs [in chronological order except sometimes not]
My Fair Lady (1964)

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FILMS in 2025: 83 | The Reluctant Debutante (1958) — dir. Vincente Minnelli
Cleopatra (1963) | dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison, the original stars of Broadway's “My Fair Lady,” reunited in New York City in 1979. They were taking part in a gala tribute for songwriters Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR (1947) dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz

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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑮𝒉𝒐𝒔𝒕 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑴𝒓𝒔 𝑴𝒖𝒊𝒓 1947 Truly one of the all-time great films. So many movies have stolen from this, and with good cause, because it's brilliant!
don't know why i have this as a screenshot on my desktop but thank god for this at least
She rose to meet him, and miraculously her pain and weariness fell from her. She went to him gaily, lightly, as a young girl. But who was that, lying back in the chair that she had just left?
"Who's she? How did she get here?" asked Lucy in surprise. "The little old woman?"
Look again, Lucia," said the captain very gently.
And Lucy, looking more closely, saw her rings on the woman's fingers, her locket on the gold chain about the other's neck.
"That - that isn't me?" she whispered.
"It was you, Lucia," said Captain Gregg.
"But I don't feel like that," said Lucy, "so little and wan and frail."
"It is only your earthly covering," said the captain," and you have sloughed it as a snake sloughs the old skin for which it has no more use. Ah, Lucia, now we are together, as we were meant to be."
"I feel so strange, so happy," said Lucy.