: Elizabeth Taylor (Kate), Richard Burton (Petruchio), Michael York (Lucentio), Cyril Cusack (Grumio), and Michael Hordern (Baptista).
: Known for its rich Renaissance costumes and lavish Italian sets, the film earned Academy Award nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction .
: In 16th-century Padua, the wealthy merchant Baptista declares his youngest daughter, Bianca, cannot marry until her fierce and headstrong older sister, Katharina (Kate), is wed. The Taming of The Shrew(1967)
The 1967 film adaptation of , directed by Franco Zeffirelli , is widely considered one of the most vibrant and visually spectacular versions of Shakespeare’s play. It famously stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton , whose real-life marriage added a layer of intense personal chemistry to the volatile onscreen relationship between Katharina and Petruchio . Plot Overview
: The film features a lively, carnival-like score by Nino Rota , who later became world-famous for his work on The Godfather . The 1967 film adaptation of , directed by
: Petruchio, a brash gentleman from Verona, arrives in search of a wealthy wife and takes on the challenge of "taming" Kate through various psychological and physical tactics to win her dowry.
: This was the first time Elizabeth Taylor performed in a Shakespearean work. She initially felt out of place among classically trained actors but was praised for her fiery performance. The Taming of The Shrew (1967) - Plot - IMDb : Petruchio, a brash gentleman from Verona, arrives
: The film is noted for a slightly ambiguous ending where Kate makes her final speech of submission but then escapes, leaving Petruchio to chase her—a twist reportedly suggested by Taylor herself.