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This DVD collection contains three of Audrey Hepburn's most beloved, Oscar-winning films. In Billy Wilder's charming romantic comedy Sabrina, Hepburn is pursued by two brothers played by William Holden and Humphrey Bogart. Blake Edwards' Breakfast at Tiffany's features the actress in what is perhaps her most iconic role, as free-spirited New York socialite Holly Golightly. And in Roman Holiday -- presented here in a Special Collector's Edition -- Hepburn earned an Oscar for her unforgettable, star-making portrayal of a wayward princess who falls in love with a journalist (Gregory Peck). Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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This DVD collection contains three of Audrey Hepburn's most beloved, Oscar-winning films. In Billy Wilder's charming romantic comedy Sabrina, Hepburn is pursued by two brothers played by William Holden and Humphrey Bogart. Blake Edwards' Breakfast at Tiffany's features the actress in what is perhaps her most iconic role, as free-spirited New York socialite Holly Golightly. And in Roman Holiday -- presented here in a Special Collector's Edition -- Hepburn earned an Oscar for her unforgettable, star-making portrayal of a wayward princess who falls in love with a journalist (Gregory Peck). Kryssa Schemmerling
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
In an idealized New York City during the early '60s, Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is a charming socialite with a youthful zest for life who lives alone in a nearly bare apartment. She has such a flippant lifestyle that she won't even give her cat a name, because that would be too much of a commitment to a relationship. Maintaining a childlike innocence yet wearing the most perfect of designer clothes and accessories from Givenchy, she spends her time on expensive dates and at high-class parties. She escorts various wealthy men, yet fails to return their affections after they have given her gifts and money. Holly's carefree independence is changed when she meets her neighbor, aspiring writer Paul (George Peppard), who is suffering from writer's block while being kept by a wealthy woman (Patricia Neal). Just when Holly and Paul are developing their sweet romance, Doc (Buddy Ebsen) appears on the scene and complicates matters, revealing the truth about Holly's past. Breakfast at Tiffany's was nominated for several Academy awards, winning Best Score for Henry Mancini and Best Song for Johnny Mercer's classic tune "Moon River." Andrea LeVasseur
Billy Wilder directs the lighthearted romantic comedy Sabrina, based on the play by Samuel A. Taylor. Sabrina Fairchild (Audrey Hepburn) is the simple, naïve daughter of a chauffeur, Thomas Fairchild (John Williams). They live on an estate with the wealthy Oliver Larrabee (Walter Hampden) and his two sons: workaholic older brother Linus (Humphrey Bogart) and fun-loving younger brother David (William Holden). Sabrina adores the charming David, but he thinks of her as just a kid. Her father sends her away to Paris for chef school, where she meets Baron St. Fontanel (Marcel Dalio), and she returns a worldly, sophisticated woman. David immediately falls for her, but he is already engaged to marry heiress Elizabeth Tyson (Martha Hyer). Sabrina wants to break up the wedding in order to finally catch the man of her dreams, while Linus fights to keep the marriage on in the interest of family business and Mr. Tyson's (Francis X. Bushman) fortune. In order to keep Sabrina away from David, Linus pretends to court her himself. In doing so, they eventually realize their true feelings for each another. Andrea LeVasseur
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