View Poll Results: BEST film starring Audrey Hepburn?
Roman Holiday (1953)
12
17.91%
Sabrina (1954)
7
10.45%
Funny Face (1957)
1
1.49%
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
13
19.40%
Charade (1963)
17
25.37%
My Fair Lady (1964)
9
13.43%
How to Steal a Million (1966)
1
1.49%
Two for the Road (1967)
2
2.99%
Wait Until Dark (1967)
2
2.99%
Other (please specify)
3
4.48%
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Weekly Poll (3/28/04): BEST Audrey Hepburn film?
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Weekly Poll (3/28/04): BEST Audrey Hepburn film?
BEST film starring Audrey Hepburn?
Other films to consider:
War & Peace (1956)
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
Green Mansions (1959)
The Nun's Story (1959)
The Unforgiven (1960)
The Children's Hour (1961)
Paris When it Sizzles (1964)
Robin & Marian (1976)
Bloodline (1979)
They All Laughed (1981)
Always (1989)
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Other films to consider:
War & Peace (1956)
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
Green Mansions (1959)
The Nun's Story (1959)
The Unforgiven (1960)
The Children's Hour (1961)
Paris When it Sizzles (1964)
Robin & Marian (1976)
Bloodline (1979)
They All Laughed (1981)
Always (1989)
Previous Weekly Polls:
3/14/04: Best Hitchcock film?
3/7/04: BEST Tom Cruise film?
2/29/04: Does film runtime affect your judgement toward a film's quality?
2/22/04: BEST David Lean directed film?
Last edited by smirnoffski; 04-04-04 at 03:00 PM.
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She's my favorite actress. This one's difficult to choose. Very difficult. I can't decide between Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Charade......... aaaarrrghhhhh! I think she's most beautiful in Charade, most charming in Breakfast, and was all-round great in Roman Holiday. Today, it's Roman Holiday.
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Sabrina, if only because it's great to watch Bogie and William Holden make fools of themselves over her. Not that I can blame them for a second.
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I went with Tiffany's. She is just so charming in that role.
I also love My Fair Lady, but deducted points because she was dubbed. The DVD has a couple of songs using her recordings, and while she doesn't have the talent Marni Nixon, there is a certain spirit present that is not in the dubbed version. Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway were also excellent as Henry Higgins and Mr. Doolittle.
I haven't seen Charade, but I just added it to my Netflix queue.
I also love My Fair Lady, but deducted points because she was dubbed. The DVD has a couple of songs using her recordings, and while she doesn't have the talent Marni Nixon, there is a certain spirit present that is not in the dubbed version. Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway were also excellent as Henry Higgins and Mr. Doolittle.
I haven't seen Charade, but I just added it to my Netflix queue.
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This is an excellent thread because I have been getting into Audrey Hepburn and her movies recently, actually two months ago or so I hadn't seen any of her films, but I'm so happy that I have.
She has become one of my favorite actresses from that era she is so beautiful and talented.
I went with My Fair Lady even at nearly 3 hours it flew by both times I've seen it, wonderful performances and the lyrics of songs are very entertaining it's one of my favorite musicals.
I also love Roman Holiday, it is still a very funny and charming film today and Audrey is enchanting. Breakfast with Tiffany's has grown on me quite a bit since I first saw which I liked but did not love, but catching many times on cable recently I beginning to love it, I really love the ending in the rain it just perfect.
She has become one of my favorite actresses from that era she is so beautiful and talented.
I went with My Fair Lady even at nearly 3 hours it flew by both times I've seen it, wonderful performances and the lyrics of songs are very entertaining it's one of my favorite musicals.
I also love Roman Holiday, it is still a very funny and charming film today and Audrey is enchanting. Breakfast with Tiffany's has grown on me quite a bit since I first saw which I liked but did not love, but catching many times on cable recently I beginning to love it, I really love the ending in the rain it just perfect.
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The Nun's Story
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but that wasn't even her singing voice.
but that wasn't even her singing voice.
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Originally posted by Autotelik
She's my favorite actress. This one's difficult to choose. Very difficult. I can't decide between Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Charade......... aaaarrrghhhhh! I think she's most beautiful in Charade, most charming in Breakfast, and was all-round great in Roman Holiday. Today, it's Roman Holiday.
She's my favorite actress. This one's difficult to choose. Very difficult. I can't decide between Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Charade......... aaaarrrghhhhh! I think she's most beautiful in Charade, most charming in Breakfast, and was all-round great in Roman Holiday. Today, it's Roman Holiday.