

Documentary
Overview
Newly discovered interviews with Elizabeth Taylor and unprecedented access to the star’s personal archive reveal the complex inner life and vulnerability of the groundbreaking icon.
Top Cast


Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
Self (archive footage)
Elizabeth Taylor
Self (archive footage)


George Hamilton
George Hamilton
Self (Voice)
George Hamilton
Self (Voice)


Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Self (archive footage)
Roddy McDowall
Self (archive footage)


Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds
Self (archive footage)
Debbie Reynolds
Self (archive footage)


Richard Burton
Richard Burton
Self (archive footage)
Richard Burton
Self (archive footage)


Rock Hudson
Rock Hudson
Self (archive footage)
Rock Hudson
Self (archive footage)


James Dean
James Dean
Self (archive footage)
James Dean
Self (archive footage)


Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift
Self (archive footage)
Montgomery Clift
Self (archive footage)


Eddie Fisher
Eddie Fisher
Self (archive footage)
Eddie Fisher
Self (archive footage)
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