In 1983, movie stars
Richard Burton (
Dominic West) and
Elizabeth Taylor (
Helena Bonham Carter) are in
New York City preparing to perform the
Noël Coward play,
Private Lives. The pair have been married and divorced twice before, but remain friends despite tensions. She still dreams of a reconciliation. However, Richard is currently attached to his younger girlfriend
Sally Hay and this makes Elizabeth jealous. Richard has poor health and is a recovering alcoholic, but Elizabeth continues to drink excessively and abuse
prescription drugs. During the play's rehearsal period, she makes the process difficult. While he is in his element and receives praise, she has a lack of confidence. Realising she is frightened, Richard promises to support her through the show's run and he helps keep her pill addiction in check. People flock to see the two celebrities on stage when
Private Lives opens at the
Lunt-Fontaine Theatre. The initial reviews are less than positive and Richard is uncomfortable when he realises that aspects of the play are a little
too similar to their real lives. He proposes cancelling the show altogether, but Elizabeth (who is also the
producer) refuses to quit. Despite her wish to see the play through, Elizabeth continues to prove challenging; she arrives late for shows, brings all her pets along and
mugs for the audience. Richard's patience wears thin and they eventually have a fight that comes to blows. After they apologise to one another, he invites her to have dinner. She accepts. At dinner, the former lovers fondly recall their younger and wilder days. Elizabeth then wants to talk about their current relationship. Richard steers the conversation towards work. Furious that he's discounting her feelings, she storms out of the restaurant. In retaliation for his behaviour, Elizabeth doesn't show up for the next night's show. Her absence hurts the show's success so greatly that the theater puts the play on hold until she returns. During the break, Richard and Sally get married in
Las Vegas without telling anyone. Elizabeth finds out by reading a newspaper and has an emotional breakdown. Her assistant accuses Richard of intentionally breaking Elizabeth's heart. Emotionally drained, he barely resists the urge to binge drink again. After the play's run ends, Richard confronts Elizabeth about her drug abuse, which she begrudgingly acknowledges. They both admit to still loving one another, but he says that being with her will destroy him. They agree to remain friends and stay in touch. Shortly thereafter, Elizabeth enters the
Betty Ford Center for treatment. Richard and Sally live in Switzerland until he dies of a
cerebral hemorrhage in 1984. Richard and Elizabeth talk on the phone every few days during the last months of his life. ==Cast==