Her grace and charm made her an icon on and off the screen. MovieFanFare remembers Audrey Hepburn and wants your vote for which of the Academy Award-winning actress’s film roles is your favorite.
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Why the Movie Blew It
1961’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s with Audrey Hepburn has legions of fans, but the film makes some major changes to the original Truman Capote story. Guest writer Leah Williams compares and contrasts the movie and its source material.
Read more →Audrey Hepburn: The Fairest Lady of Them All
Audrey Hepburn’s Hollywood career is as much a fairy tale as her first big role in Roman Holiday in 1953. She once said, “My look is attainable. Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by flipping out their hair, buying the large sunglasses, and the little sleeveless dresses.”
Read more →How to Steal a Million (1960)
How to Steal a Million (1960) A faded ruin seen in twilight can be a beautiful sight. Time, decay, and benign neglect don’t usually show a monument to its best advantage, but if she is structurally sound and inherently lovely…
Read more →Funny Face: Give ‘Em the Old Pizzazz
Pizzazz! The very word came into being with Funny Face in 1957. Stylish and energetic, Funny Face is a collaboration extraordinaire involving some of the great talents of the era: Producer Roger Edens and director Stanley Donen, screenwriter Leonard Gershe,…
Read more →Six Pix: Audrey Hepburn
Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film. A little bit of a departure for this Six Pix. Instead…
Read more →Movie Poll: Who’s Your Favorite “Golden Age” (1930-60) Actress?
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Read more →This Week In Film History, 08.21.11
August 27, 1953: Audrey Hepburn captivates audiences with her Hollywood debut as the runaway princess in Roman Holiday, for which she’ll win an Academy Award. August 27, 1917: The first feature to be directed by John Ford, the Harry Carey–Hoot Gibson western Straight…
Read more →Audrey Hepburn: The Sorority Girl’s Pin-Up
Guest blogger Jessica Pickens writes: On a college campus you can’t miss the familiar outline of Holly Golightly with her cigarette holder while wearing a long black gown on the back of a sorority T-shirt. And of course under that photo…
Read more →How Crazy Cat Ladies Watch Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Breakfast at Tiffany’s was on TCM recently, and so I watched it for the bazillionth time, as usual. However, during this particular viewing I realized something that I hadn’t before. I could care less if Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard…
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