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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1953 / Director: William Wyler / Actors: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn ... / DVD ... more
Roman Holiday (DVD) ... released 07 April, 2003 at Paramount Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Black & White, Full Screen, PAL / The three-way combination of ingénue Audrey Hepburn, admirable Gregory Peck and the Eternal City itself guarantees that Roman Holiday (1953) still knocks the socks off any modern rom-com you might care to name. Add to this stellar triumvirate the meticulous, loving direction of William Wyler and a warm-hearted original story by Dalton Trumbo (blacklisted and uncredited at the time) and the result is assuredly one of Hollywood's timeless classics. At the leading man's own suggestion, newcomer Hepburn was generously accorded equal above-the-title billing with Peck: he knew that the film belonged to her anyway and wasn't one to stand on ceremony. As the princess who chafes at stuffy responsibility Hepburn's appealing girlishness is suffused with a will and wilfulness that rubs delightfully against Peck's more earnest mannerisms (even playing light-hearted comedy, he's still Atticus Finch at heart). The then-unusual decision to shoot entirely on location provides the movie with its glorious travelogue backdrop, and stalwart character-actor Eddie Albert is a fine foil for the two leads. Although Wyler is best known now for the grander vistas of The Big Country and Ben-Hur, none of his epics have as much heart as this. On the DVD: Roman Holiday comes to DVD in a good digitally restored print--in itself a powerful reason to acquire the movie on disc. Sound is clean Dolby mono. Extras include a brief piece on the film restoration process, and a short documentary about costume designer Edith Head, which isn't specifically about this movie. The 25-minute making-of featurette has recent and archive interviews with cast members, including Peck and Eddie Albert, as well as William Wyler's daughter, plus Hepburn's screen test footage. Still-photo galleries and trailers complete a pleasant selection. --Mark Walker

Newest Review: ... to pull off the role in a way that very few people would. And I do think that she is a good actress - I certainly enjoyed ... more

 ... watching her, because although the story is totally silly and unrealistic, she exudes a charm that can melt the heart of most people, even an old cynic like me. This was her first big film role, which really brought her to the attention of the world, and it is very easy to see why she had such a successful career following this. Gregory Peck is also at his best here. As Joe Bradley, he is handsome and urbane, and makes the role enjoyable, rather than creepy, as it so easily could have been in someone else's hands. ...more

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Roman Holiday (Special Collector's Edition)[DVD] [1953]
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sunmeilan
Premium Review Roman Holiday (DVD): A right royal fairytale (824 words)
by - written on 06/09/08 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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Her Royal Highness Princess Ann is travelling on official business throughout Europe. By the time she reaches Rome, she is tired of meeting important people and having to make pleasantries, and longs to have the life of an ordinary girl. One night, she escapes from the clutches of her servants after having been given sedative by her doctor. When she comes around, she finds herself in a strange man's room, wearing his pajamas. Unfortunately, the strange man is a journalist, Joe Bradley, who works out who his visitor is and wants the proceeds from an article of her story. Will the princess manage to escape his clutches? And does she even want to? Audrey Hepburn ...  Read the complete review

Zozzy
Premium Review Poor Little Rich Girl...No, Really!! (1202 words)
by - written on 13/06/03 (Very useful, 145 readings)
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It doesn’t seem very likely that a member of the royal family, indeed the most photogenic member at that, would be able these days to walk down a street without being followed by a throng of staring people. Hey, maybe things were different in 1953, but even if they weren’t, leave your doubts at the door and get into the spirit of things; it’s any Audrey Hepburn romantic comedy, and she’s on Oscar-winning form. Why not just enjoy it? The Cast Glamorous stunner Audrey Hepburn plays Ann, or Anya to her friends who don’t truly know who she is. The beautiful star of Breakfast At Tiffany’s and Sabrina Fair stars opposite ...  Read the complete review

 
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