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  1. The most desirable woman in town and the easiest to find ... just call Butterfield 8. Elizabeth Taylor delivers a searing, Academy Award-winning performance ...

  2. Academy Awards were nowhere near the top of Elizabeth’s hopes as she fought tooth and nail just to continue on with her health and dignity intact. While reluctant to do so, channeling her real life frustrations into her acting landed Elizabeth an Oscar nomination which then amounted to her first win in the category of Best Actress. The honor ...

  3. The most desirable woman in town and the easiest to find ... just call Butterfield 8. Elizabeth Taylor delivers a searing, Academy Award-winning performance as Gloria Wandrous, a model and party girl who lives for pleasure and uses her beauty to get what she wants from men--until she meets wealthy, handsome, married and emotionally cold Weston Liggett (Laurence Harvey). Now, the two are drawn ...

  4. John O'Hara, Fran Lebowitz (Introduction) 3.57. 2,692 ratings301 reviews. A bestseller upon its publication in 1935, BUtterfield 8 was inspired by a news account of the discovery of the body of a beautiful young woman washed up on a Long Island beach. Was it an accident, a murder, a suicide?

  5. Butterfield 8. A beautiful New York model and socialite moonlights as a call-girl, but all things change when she falls for a married man and the consequences are tragic. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  6. Carmen Mathews. Mrs. Jescott (uncredited) Robert Pastene. Tipsy Man (uncredited) Sam Schwartz. Doorman (uncredited) Richard X. Slattery. State Trooper (uncredited) Helena Stevens.

  7. Jul 1, 2009 · Elizabeth Taylor winning the Best Actress Oscar® for her performance in "Butterfield 8" - 33rd Annual Academy Awards® in 1961. Presented by Yul Brynner (with...

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