Roman Holiday [1953 film]
by William Wyler (Director & Producer), John Dighton (Screenwriter), Ian McLellan Hunter (Screenwriter), Dalton Trumbo (Screenwriter)
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A princess rebels against her royal obligations and explores Rome on her own. She meets an American newspaperman who, seeking an exclusive story, pretends ignorance of her identity. But his plan falters as they fall in love.Tags
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BooksandMovies The main female character in this show has a transformation like the main female character has in Roman Holiday. The main female character also initially appears to be mature and has to assist in the family business. However, this character also has an immature side that craves to see more of the world and in the process gets into mischief. As was the case in Roman Holiday, the lead male character helps show her more of the world that she desperately craves to see. In the process, the lead male character is able to shed some of their seriousness and be a bit more playful. Finally, this main character, also must decide is duty or love more important.
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Happy fairy tale of princess meets pauper and falls in love. With Gregory Peck as the pauper, who wouldn't fall in love? Leaves you feeling introspective.
A journalist entertains a runaway Princess while trying to keep her unaware that he knows who she is.
Funny, cute and bursting with charm.
Concept: F
Story: A
Characters: B
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: A
Music: C
Enjoyment: A
GPA: 2.9/4
(Aug. 2011)
Funny, cute and bursting with charm.
Concept: F
Story: A
Characters: B
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: A
Music: C
Enjoyment: A
GPA: 2.9/4
(Aug. 2011)
A fun comedy and travel video of two of Holywood's attractive stars at the peak of theircareers
Joe Bradley is a reporter for the American News Service in Rome, a job he doesn't much like as he would rather work for what he considers a real news agency back in the States. He is on the verge of getting fired when he, sleeping in and getting caught in a lie by his boss Hennessy, misses an interview with HRH Princess Ann, who is on a goodwill tour of Europe, Rome only her latest stop. However, he thinks he may have stumbled upon a huge scoop. Princess Ann has officially called off all her Rome engagements due to illness. In reality, he recognizes the photograph of her as being the young well but simply dressed drunk woman he rescued off the street last night (as he didn't want to turn her into the police for being a vagrant), and who show more is still in his small studio apartment sleeping off her hangover. What Joe doesn't know is that she is really sleeping off the effects of a sedative given to her by her doctor to calm her down after an anxiety attack, that anxiety because she hates her regimented life where she has no freedom and must always do and say the politically correct things, not what is truly on her mind or in her heart. In wanting just a little freedom, she seized upon a chance opportunity to escape from the royal palace where she was staying, albeit with no money in her pockets. Joe believes he can get an exclusive interview with her without she even knowing that he's a reporter or that he's interviewing her. As Joe accompanies "Anya Smith" - her name as she tells him in trying to hide her true identity - around Rome on her incognito day of freedom somewhat unaware that the secret service is searching for her, along for the ride is Joe's photographer friend, Irving Radovich, who Joe has tasked with clandestinely taking photographs of her, those photos to accompany the story. As the day progresses, Joe and Ann slowly start to fall for each other. Their feelings for each other affect what both decide to do, Ann with regard to her royal duties, Joe with regard to the story, and both with regard to if there is a future for them together.—Huggo show less
Overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule, touring European princess Ann takes off for a night while in Rome. When a sedative she took from her doctor kicks in, however, she falls asleep on a park bench and is found by an American reporter, Joe Bradley, who takes her back to his apartment for safety. At work the next morning, Joe finds out Ann's regal identity and bets his editor he can get exclusive interview with her, but romance soon gets in the way.
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The Audrey Hepburn Collection: Breakfast at Tiffany's / Paris When It Sizzles / Funny Face / Sabrina / Roman Holiday [Videorecording] by Blake Edwards
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- Canonical title
- Roman Holiday [1953 film]
- Original title
- Roman Holiday
- Original publication date
- 1953-08-27
- Important places
- Rome, Italy
- Related movies
- Roman Holiday (1953 | IMDb)
- Disambiguation notice
- This is the 1953 film William Wyler film Roman Holiday, starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. Please do not combine with any book of the same name.
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- 5 — Chinese, English, French, Italian, Spanish
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