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As the evening progresses, Nick and Honey, plied with more alcohol, get caught up in George and Martha's games of needing to hurt each other and everyone around them. The ultimate abuse comes in the form of talk of George and Martha's unseen sixteen-year-old son, whose birthday is the following day. — Huggo.
Nick and Honey are a newly hired professor and his wife. The late night and the liquor bring out the worst in everybody. A whole lot of ugly truths get told. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf was the summit of the professional team of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
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National Theatre Live: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: Directed by James MacDonald, Tim Van Someren. With Imogen Poots, Conleth Hill, Imelda Staunton, Luke Treadaway. An older couple drags a young couple into their intense arguments and abuse after accidentally inviting them to their house.
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Directed by Mike Nichols. With Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, Sandy Dennis. A middle-aged New England associate professor and his wife, with the help of alcohol, use their young guests to fuel anguish and emotional pain towards each other over the course of a distressing night.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is an instant film classic, and Warner Bros. deserves the highest credit for making it a movie without compromise.
Português (Brasil) Español (España) Español (México) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) Not Rated | Drama. Watch options.
George, who is out somewhere there in the dark, who is good to me - whom I revile, who can keep learning the games we play as quickly as I can change them. Who can make me happy and I do not wish to be happy. Yes, I do wish to be happy. George and Martha: Sad, sad, sad.