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Aimee Carrasquero (8 KP) rated Sabrina (1954) in Movies
Apr 18, 2019
Carla Gugino recommended Funny Face (1957) in Movies (curated)
Duncan Hannah recommended Charade (1963) in Movies (curated)
Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II in Books
Dec 31, 2019
I received a copy of Dutch Girl from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this book. It's not just a biography of Audrey Hepburn but a biography of the time and place that made her who she was.
Robert Matzen does a stunning job of bring Audrey to life.
I loved this book. It's not just a biography of Audrey Hepburn but a biography of the time and place that made her who she was.
Robert Matzen does a stunning job of bring Audrey to life.
Paris Hilton recommended Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) in Movies (curated)
Mike Allred recommended Charade (1963) in Movies (curated)
Robert Englund recommended Funny Face (1957) in Movies (curated)
Melanie Laurent recommended Roman Holiday (1953) in Movies (curated)
Caitlin Kuhwald recommended Charade (1963) in Movies (curated)
Awix (3310 KP) rated Charade (1963) in Movies
Feb 27, 2018 (Updated Feb 27, 2018)
Effervescent Hitchcock pastiche. Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant spar and fall in love while attempting to discover the whereabouts of a stolen fortune; James Coburn and George Kennedy are amongst the killers also taking an interest in the cash.
Film's main plus points are its ingeniously convoluted script, practically guaranteed to keep the viewer guessing, and sparkling dialogue, which Grant and Hepburn put across every bit as well as you would expect. Film also has a touch of grit in the thriller elements, as well. A highly polished piece of escapist entertainment; classy in every department. Almost certainly showing on a video-sharing website near you (Universal mucked up the copyright notice and the film has been in the public domain ever since it was first released).
Film's main plus points are its ingeniously convoluted script, practically guaranteed to keep the viewer guessing, and sparkling dialogue, which Grant and Hepburn put across every bit as well as you would expect. Film also has a touch of grit in the thriller elements, as well. A highly polished piece of escapist entertainment; classy in every department. Almost certainly showing on a video-sharing website near you (Universal mucked up the copyright notice and the film has been in the public domain ever since it was first released).