... Then a year or so ago, I bought a DVD boxset of five of her films, but only got round to watching the first one - Sabrina.
(NOTE: Sabrina is known as Sabrina Fair in the UK, but as my copy says Sabrina, I will refer to it as that throughout.)
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Audrey Hepburn is the delightful, young, eponymous Sabrina, the daughter of a chauffeur ... more
who is hopelessly in love with David Larrabee (William Holden), the playboy younger son in the rich Long Island household her father works for. In order to help her...
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greatest stars. Humphrey Bogart, William Holden and Audrey Hepburn star in a Cinderella story directed by renowned filmmaker Billy Wilder (Sunset Boulevard, Some Like ...
Audrey Hepburn is the delightful, young, eponymous Sabrina, the daughter of a chauffeur ... more
who is hopelessly in love with David Larrabee (William Holden), the playboy younger son in the rich Long Island household her father works for. In order to help her forget her woes, Sabrina is shipped off to cooking school in Paris. While there, she befriends a baron who provides a bit of culture--and the encouragement to snip off her childlike ponytail. Upon her return to New York, Sabrina is transformed into a sophisticated woman, and David is entranced by her. However, his older brother Linus (Humphrey Bogart) has arranged David's marriage to Elizabeth Tyson in order to seal a business merger and thus must steer David away from Sabrina. To do this, Linus takes on the task of wooing her for himself. Full of great dialogue ("A woman happy in love, she burns the soufflé; a woman unhappy in love, she forgets to turn on the oven") and wonderful performances, this film is a romantic masterpiece. Also enjoyable is the 1995 remake, starring Julia Ormond and Harrison Ford.--Jenny Brown
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Production Year: 1956 - Comedy - Director: Joshua Logan - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Betty Field, Hope Lange, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O'Connell, Casey Adams, Hans Conried, Robert Bray
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Advantages: Entertaining, excellent cast Disadvantages: Not everyone's thing
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(NOTE: Sabrina is known as Sabrina Fair in the UK, but as my copy says Sabrina, I will refer to it as that throughout.)
Sabrina was released in 1954 and stars Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. It is in black and white, rated U and is 109 minutes long. The film received six Oscar nominations, but won only one for costume.
PLOT
The plot is a reworking of the old Cinderella ... ...main characters, as we watch Sabrina hiding in a tree to spy on the lavish parties at the house. She is young, sweet and has a huge crush on David, who barely seems to know she exists.
Sabrina's father sends her to Paris for a cookery course and while she is away, she grows up a lot. Returning home to the United States two years later, she has had her long hair cut short, has a new inner confidence and is a sophisticated woman. The ... more
I have liked Audrey Hepburn since I first saw her in My Fair Lady, when I was a child. Then a year or so ago, I bought a DVD boxset of five of her films, but only got round to watching the first one - Sabrina.
(NOTE: Sabrina is known as Sabrina Fair in the UK, but as my copy says Sabrina, I will refer to it as that throughout.)
Sabrina was released in 1954 and stars Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. It is in black and white, rated U and is 109 minutes long. The film received six Oscar nominations, but won only one for costume.
PLOT
The plot is a reworking of the old Cinderella story. Sabrina Fairchild (Hepburn) is the daughter of a chauffeur, Thomas (John Williams) who works for the wealthy Larrabee family. The head of the family is Oliver (Walter Hampden), but the businesses are mainly run by his sons - David (William Holden) and Linus (Humphrey Bogart).
David is the younger son and rarely goes to the office, preferring a life of leisure and pursuing desirable young women. Linus is a workaholic, who barely seems to have a life outside of his office and business interests.
The early part of the film establishes the main characters, as we watch Sabrina hiding in a tree to spy on the lavish parties at the house. She is young, sweet and has a huge crush on David, who barely seems to know she exists.
Sabrina's father sends her to Paris for a cookery course and while she is away, she grows up a lot. Returning home to the United States two years later, she has had her long hair cut short, has a new inner confidence and is a sophisticated woman. The first person she sees on her return is David - who doesn't recognise her!
Will they get together, despite the many obstacles in their way?
REVIEW
I loved the film. I found it very easy to get into and enjoyed it all the way through.
The cast is very good throughout, with even those in smaller roles managing to make themselves memorable. The three main actors stand out though, unsurprisingly.
I haven't previously thought much of Humphrey Bogart. Despite his legendary status, I didn't enjoy him in Casablanca or The African Queen. But I found him perfect in the role of Linus Larrabee in Sabrina, where he was able to show a softer side.
William Holden portrays David well too. As a philanderer, he is both charming and annoying. The audience can understand Sabrina's attraction to him, but can see his faults too. This makes the story and the ending (which I'm not giving away!) both believable and satisfying.
Audrey Hepburn displays a distinctive shift between the pre-Paris naïve girl and the post-Paris sophisticated woman. While Audrey could never be described as plain or dowdy, the dull clothes and childish ponytail do a good enough job in setting her initial character. But after Sabrina returns from Paris, Audrey sparkles! Her charisma comes across brilliantly and it is hard to take your eyes off her performance.
The sets are beautiful, with a gorgeous house and swimming pool alongside an array of stunning vintage cars. Some of the scenes appeared to be backdrops rather than actual location filming, but this didn't detract from my viewing pleasure.
The clothes are lovely too, especially the ones worn by Sabrina post-Paris, which were designed by the famous Givenchy. This began a long partnership between Hepburn and the designer and is one of the reasons Audrey is still considered a fashion icon even now.
I watched this with my ten year old daughter. She loves films, but has only just accepted that black and white films ARE worth watching after all. Despite Sabrina being reasonably slow paced compared to modern films, it still held her interest throughout - so much so that I had to pause it for toilet breaks.
She was also interested in Audrey Hepburn and wanted to know who she was and if she was still alive today. Luckily, I had an Audrey biography to hand, which fulfilled her curiosity. When asked what she thought of the film, she said it was "brilliant!" High praise indeed from an age that is notoriously hard to please!
As for this thirty seven year old, I loved it too. It is a warm story with endearing characters and excellent acting. Both my daughter and I would definitely recommend it.
EXTRAS
The DVD version I own of Sabrina is part of the five film boxset (see below for details). The extras are a photo gallery and a documentary. The photos are worth seeing and are a selection of the cast, both publicity stills and behind-the-scenes shots.
The documentary has a very annoying voiceover, but otherwise it is interesting and I enjoyed watching it. I was especially fascinated to see the vintage footage of Audrey Hepburn at an awards ceremony, and talking about her role in the play Ondine with her future husband Mel Ferrer. There is also some footage of Humphrey Bogart with Lauren Bacall.
PRICE
Sabrina is available as a single DVD for £5.97 from Amazon. It is also part of the Audrey Hepburn Collection Box Set. This contains five films on DVD (Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Funny Face, Paris When it Sizzles and Roman Holiday) and currently sells for £42.48 from Amazon. I bought mine from Ebay though for around half price.
...Hepburn films, I was delighted. Sabrina Fair is not one of her better known films, but it's an enjoyable, light-hearted film that amused us for a couple of hours and gave me a bit of a break from the stories! The film was remade in 1995 starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear; although I haven't seen it, the reviews have been good.
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Billy Wilder died in 2002 in his 96th year. Wilder was born in Germany and became a reporter ... ...Lemmon. The story
Sabrina Fairchild, the daughter of a wealthy Larrabee family's chauffeur, is in love with one of the sons, David. Unfortunately, he does not return her feelings, intent as he is on working his way through the local population of attractive, rich girls. Mr Fairchild decides to send Sabrina to Paris to learn how to cook; Sabrina is initially reluctant to go, but after a failed suicide attempt, feels that she has no choice. While ...
sunmeilan 03.05.2006
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Advantages: Well written, directed and performed Disadvantages: Wilder fans may be disappointed as perhaps a little light-weight for him
...Wilder, this film is about Sabrina Fairchild (Audrey Hepburn), a chauffeur's daughter infatuated with one of her fathers' bosses' sons Larrabee (William Holden). He sees her as just a child so distraught she heads for Paris to a chef school and returns a sophisticated woman of the world. Unrecognisable, David falls for her although already engaged to another woman whose family are engaged in a business deal with David's brother Linus (Humphrey Bogart). ... ...attempt to do so, courts Sabrina himself. This is a light-hearted and very entertaining romantic comedy. It may not be one of Wilder's best but is entertaining nonetheless. All the leads perform admirably. Although Hepburn is not altogether believable pre-Paris trip as the forgettable chauffeurs daughter, she comes into her own as you would expect once a woman of the world. Holden is entertaining as the charming but lazy brother although the part ...
Nixu1980 20.10.2009
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Advantages: Good Girly feel good film Disadvantages: Audrey Hepburn was just too perfect
I saw this and had to write this review.
This is a story of a chauffer's daughter who falls in love with the rich son of her father's employer The Larrabees. This tells us the story of a young girls love, obsession and dreams and her growth into woman hood, whilst holding out on the hope that one day she would be the girl dancing in the arms of the mans she loves at the glamourous parties his family hold.
Having moved to Paris to study she comes ... ...affections of her life long dream man, much to the dismay of the his family who had plans for him to marry another rich entrepeneurs daughter therefore enhancing the family fortune.
Not to let romance get in the way of business, the young Mr larrabee's older and much more dominant brother (played by none other than Mr Bogart) dates and trys to put off the young Miss Hepburn, however in doing so he falls under the charms of this young clever and ...
titicamara 16.05.2005 (17.05.2005)
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Sabrina (Audrey Hepburn) is the daughter of a Long Island chauffeur, almost a member of the extended family of her father's employer. Linus and David Larrabee are the sons in the wealthy family, and Sabrina has harbored a crush on David (William Holden), the younger and more freewheeling of the sons. When Sabrina goes to Paris for two years, she leaves as a girl and returns as a young woman, consequently receiving the attention she desires from David but also the attention of Linus (Humphrey Bogart), the more serious and hard-working brother. Hepburn, as always, charms, while Bogart and Holden also turn in typically excellent performances.
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