WHEN LIZ MET DICK | Vanity Fair | April 1998

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From the VFArchive: It took two directors, two casts, and two and a half years of on-and-off filming in four countries to bring 'Cleopatra' to the screen. But the scandalous romance between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton transcended it all.

: the most expensive movie ever made opened 35 years ago. It took $44 million , two directors, two separate casts, and two and a half years of on-and-off filming in England, Italy Egypt, and Spain to bring, Twentieth Century Fox's lavish, eyeball-popping spectacle, to the screen.

relives an epic folly that was eclipsed only by the international furor over the scandalous romance of its stars, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

 

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