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 ...more
Year: 1953 | Running Time: 118 minutes
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$8.99ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953) / (FULL COLL SUB)
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$14.99ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953) (2PC) / (FULL RMST DUB SUB)
With Audrey Hepburn at her most appealing, Gregory Peck at his most charismatic, and Rome at its most photogenic, Roman Holiday remains one of the most popular romances that has ever skipped across the screen. Aside from being an enormously enjoyable romp, the film is most notable for two reasons. The first is Hepburn, featured here in her first starring role in a Hollywood film. Her performance won her an Academy Award and established her as an actress whose waifish, delicate beauty presented a ...more
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posted on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:56:44classic great film
I love how Audrey Hepburn appears in this movie. She is gorgeous !
I enjoy the scenery of Rome, colosseum, gelato at the Trevi fountain, mouth of truth. This movie encourage me to travel to Rome.
I love the scene where Audery says her favorite city that she visited is "Rome" at the end...
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- Audrey Hepburn - Princess Anne
- Gregory Peck - Joe Bradley
- Eddie Albert - Irving Radovich
- Hartley Power - Mr. Hennessey
- Harcourt Williams - Ambassador
- Princess Alma Cattaneo - Lady-in-Waiting
- Heinz Hindrich - Dr. Bonnachoven
- George Higgins - Correspondent
- Andre Eszterhazy - Embassy Staff
- Edward Hitchcock - Chief of Correspondents
- Giacomo Penza - Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Altomonto
- John Cortay - Correspondent
- Mimmo Poli - Worker
- Gianna Segale
- William Wyler - Director
- William Wyler - Producer
- Ian McLellan Hunter - Screenwriter
- John Dighton - Screenwriter
- Ian McLellan Hunter - Book Author
- Hal Pereira - Art Director
- Walter Tyler - Art Director
- Edith Head - Costume Designer
- Robert Swink - Editor
- Georges Auric - Composer (Music Score)
- Wally Westmore - Makeup
- Henri Alékan - Cinematographer
- Franz Planer - Cinematographer
- Dalton Trumbo - Screen Story












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