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Roman Holiday
 

Roman Holiday

Genre:
Family,
Romance
Mood:
Moving,
Scenic,
Wholesome,
Witty
Decade:
1950's
Country:
United States
Director:
William Wyler
Actor:
Gregory Peck,
Eddie Albert
Actress:
Audrey Hepburn
Release Year:
1953
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Runtime: 118 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

A gossamer young Hepburn plays the young Princess Anne, who is making an official visit to Rome. As royalty, she is programmed and scheduled to the hilt and becomes increasingly tired of being cooped up. So one night, she slips out to sample the wonders of the ancient city- incognito. Joe Bradley (Peck) is the reporter who eventually takes her in for the world’s biggest scoop, and then falls for her. Albert is his photographer friend, who shares Peck’s explosive secret.

Why I Love It:

Off-screen, Peck was so convinced Hepburn would be a huge star that he confronted director William Wyler, insisting she share top billing with him. An extremely generous and unusual gesture, it also reflected keen judgment. Virtually an unknown before the picture was released, this often hilarious, extremely touching movie made Hepburn an overnight star. Not only could she act, but the camera loved her as it has loved few actresses. Peck and Albert are both terrific, and Wyler's on-location shooting is flavorful and evocative. This timeless romance is also ideal for the whole family.


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