Much of the action focused on a romantic triangle involving a pampered wife, a wealthy husband, and a penniless playboy lover
Liz once again is the neglected wife, comforting herself with a lover (Jordan) When the destitute husband is threatened by his wife's departure who has given her diamonds instead of affection, Burton shows he cares Liz, unyielding however; wants him to suffer
Taylor's performance is cool and serene Her face undisturbed by normal human expression Playing an instigator of male insecurity, she is, for a change, altogether lovely to look at
Maggie Smith plays the trusty secretary in love with her Australian boss Rod Taylor Orson Welles's arrogant character provides the comic relief Margaret Rutherford won a Best Supporting Oscar for her delightful role as the eccentric elderly duchess
Liz once again is the neglected wife, comforting herself with a lover (Jordan) When the destitute husband is threatened by his wife's departure who has given her diamonds instead of affection, Burton shows he cares Liz, unyielding however; wants him to suffer
Taylor's performance is cool and serene Her face undisturbed by normal human expression Playing an instigator of male insecurity, she is, for a change, altogether lovely to look at
Maggie Smith plays the trusty secretary in love with her Australian boss Rod Taylor Orson Welles's arrogant character provides the comic relief Margaret Rutherford won a Best Supporting Oscar for her delightful role as the eccentric elderly duchess