Throwback to this scene of Elizabeth Taylor in ‘Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)’

Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) is a haunting psychological drama that dives into themes of repression, obsession, and emotional decay within a Southern military base.

Directed by John Huston, the film is visually striking and deeply unsettling, offering a bold, avant-garde take on human desire and dysfunction.

Elizabeth Taylor delivers a smoldering and fearless performance as Leonora Penderton, the sharp-tongued, emotionally neglected wife of Marlon Brandoโ€™s deeply repressed Army major. With her commanding presence, Taylor embodies Leonoraโ€™s mix of sensuality, cruelty, and aching loneliness, stealing every scene with her simmering intensity.

Whether riding horseback in daring fashion or hurling biting insults with venomous grace, Taylorโ€™s portrayal adds fire to the filmโ€™s brooding atmosphere. Reflections in a Golden Eye is one of her most daring rolesโ€”uncomfortable, provocative, and unforgettable.

Watch the scene here:

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