Audrey Hepburn 5-Pack with Audrey Hepburn: DVD Cover

    Audrey Hepburn 5-Pack Cast: Audrey Hepburn

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/02/2007
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 193
     
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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Breakfast at Tiffany's [Anniversary Edition]
    1. The Mean Reds
    2. My Decorator
    3. Fred
    4. Drinks at Six
    5. Sally Tomato
    6. "Moon River"
    7. Lula Mae Barnes
    8. Trying to Love a Wild Thing
    9. Very Drunk Indeed
    10. Things We've Never Done
    11. Girl Trouble?
    12. The Powder Room
    13. A Real Phony
    14. Running Into Yourself
    Disc #2 -- Sabrina
    1. Main Title
    2. The Chauffeur's Daughter
    3. Reaching for the Moon
    4. Cooking School
    5. The Larabee Tyson Merger
    6. Love Thy Neighbor
    7. Changing Partners
    8. Out of Circulation
    9. It's All in the Family
    10. The Cold Businessman
    11. Linus' Intentions
    12. A Straight Export Deal
    13. Ticket to Paris
    14. A Previous Engagement
    Disc #3 -- Roman Holiday [Special Collector's Edition]
    1. Main Title
    2. Goodwill Tour
    3. Her Royal Schedule
    4. Outside the Gates
    5. So Happy
    6. Sleeping Arrangements
    7. Exclusive Interview
    8. Call Me Anya
    9. A Story With Pictures
    10. A Whole New Look
    11. Take the Whole Day Off
    12. Sidewalk Cafe
    13. Sightseeing
    14. The Mouth of Truth
    15. Dancing at Sant' Angelo
    16. The End of the Fairy Tale
    17. Fair Game
    18. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press
    Disc #4 -- Funny Face [50th Anniversary Edition]
    1. Main Titles
    2. Think Pink
    3. A Woman Who Thinks
    4. Empathy
    5. How Long Has This Been Going On?
    6. The Quality Woman
    7. Funny Face
    8. Bonjour, Paris!
    9. Basal Metabolism
    10. Let's Kiss and Make Up
    11. Take the Picture!
    12. He Loves and She Loves
    13. On How to Be Lovely
    14. Professor Flaustre
    15. Lovers Quarrel
    16. Clap Yo' Hands
    17. Flautre the Phony
    18. The Collection
    19. S'Wonderful
    Disc #5 -- Paris When It Sizzles
    1. An Alexander Meyerheim Production [5:35]
    2. Boy Meets Girl [5:51]
    3. Deadline [6:53]
    4. An Idea [4:40]
    5. Conflict [6:48]
    6. A Liar and a Thief [5:12]
    7. Lunch [8:20]
    8. The Switch [6:25]
    9. Continuity [4:26]
    10. Revisions [5:04]
    11. The Plot [5:38]
    12. Inside the Studio Gates [6:10]
    13. Switches on Switches [8:11]
    14. Party Scene [10:06]
    15. Getaway [7:07]
    16. The End [5:50]
    17. Boy Gets Girl [7:53]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Audrey Hepburn became a star with this film, in which she played Princess Anne, weary of protocol and anxious to have some fun before she is mummified by "affairs of state." On a diplomatic visit to Rome, Anne escapes her royal retainers and scampers incognito through the Eternal City. She happens to meet American journalist Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck), who, recognizing a hot news story, pretends that he doesn't recognize her and offers to give her a guided tour of Rome. Naturally, Joe hopes to get an exclusive interview, while his photographer pal Irving (Eddie Albert) attempts to sneak a photo. And just as naturally, Joe falls in love with her. Filmed on location in Rome, Roman Holiday garnered an Academy Award for the 24-year-old Hepburn; another Oscar went to the screenplay, credited to Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton but actually co-written by the blacklisted Dalton Trumbo. The 1987 TV movie remake with Catherine Oxenberg is best forgotten. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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