You may be thinking of National Velvet.
In National Velvet, Velvet Brown, played by Elizabeth Taylor, names the horse "The Pie", after the horses' owner refers to him as a "murderous pirate."
Elizabeth Taylor portrayed Cleopatra in a film that year by the same name.
Father of the Bride
She acted in many black and white films.
Elizabeth Taylor wasn't in Gone with the Wind. Viven Leigh played Scarlett O'Hara, and they do look very much alike. Viven Leigh, was 26 at the time of Gone with the Wind's release, and she died at age 53 of Tuberculosis, in 1967. Elizabeth Taylor starred in "Raintree County" (1957). This film is also set during the Civil War.
Elizabeth Taylor rode the horse Pi in the film "National Velvet" released in 1944. Elizabeth Taylor played the character Velvet Brown, a young girl who trains Pi to win the Grand National steeplechase.
Iron Horse
In National Velvet, Velvet Brown, played by Elizabeth Taylor, names the horse "The Pie", after the horses' owner refers to him as a "murderous pirate."
Elizabeth Taylor portrayed Cleopatra in a film that year by the same name.
Cleopatra
Her last film was the TV film These Old Broads , co-starring Debbie Reynolds, in 2001.Her last feature film was The Flintstones, in which she portrayed Wilma's mother, in 1994.Her last significant role was in Young Toscanini , in 1988.
The film was in Russian because it was made in Russia! it was based on the Maeterlinck Fairy tale- not too popular in the US and had a very limited theatrical release. was played to captive audiences ( maybe appropriately owing to the title) on as I recall Delta or United Air Lines in the seventies- cabin attendants announced it was a ( First run movie starring Elizabeth Taylor!) There were several dolls such as Elizabeth Taylor as Maternal Love themed to the film, which as stated had a very limited run. Yes, it was a Soviet production, Comrade. As far as i know it was NOT a cartoon. Elizabeth Taylor, MMe Secretary of Defence- have to use the British Spelling was in a llimited role in the live action Flintstones film some years back.
The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Taylor - 1993 TV was released on: USA: 6 May 1993
Queen Elizabeth I
It Was A Film Set.
Elizabeth Taylor
Elephant Walk (1954)