Taylor calls for striking writers to take a night off

Elizabeth Taylor is convinced she can end the Hollywood writer's strike - because protestors wouldn't dare hold up her AIDS benefit performance of A.R. Gurney's play 'Love Letters' next month.

Taylor calls for striking writers to take a night off

Elizabeth Taylor is convinced she can end the Hollywood writer's strike - because protestors wouldn't dare hold up her AIDS benefit performance of A.R. Gurney's play 'Love Letters' next month.

Taylor insists striking TV and film writers will put down their picket signs on the Paramount Pictures lot as a mark of respect to the aged actress.

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