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Oooh Loonaka those photos are so great, so many I haven't seen before, thank you :)
 
Oh yes, loonaka - fabulous additions to the thread. Thank you!!

Actress Audrey Hepburn wearing a Gaby Deslys lace dress and feathered cap, both designed by Cecil Beaton for the Broadway musical 'My Fair Lady.

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what a difficult question... I saw Breakfast at Tiffany´s, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady and Two for the Road...and I love them all :)
I hope I will see more of her movies soon...
 
As anyone ever seen "The Children's Hour"?

I have... if it wouldn't have been for Audrey I would have had a hard time sitting through it// But she is so delecate buy it!

My fav is Breakfast at Tiffs ,Roman Holiday and Funny Face!:p
 
I have... if it wouldn't have been for Audrey I would have had a hard time sitting through it// But she is so delecate buy it!

Thanks! I saw a trailer for the movie and was thinking to myself this movie looks crazy, but it has Audrey in it so I didnt know if it was worth watching.
 
As anyone ever seen "The Children's Hour"?

I've seen it and it's not a great film, very clunky, slow paced,melodramatic and no Givenchy wardobe:shock::lol: - however I must point out that I was shocked that this film was made in 1961. It's about two teachers being accused by their pupils of being lesbian lovers - quite an extraordinary plot for it's time I think!;)

As for iJustWalk's question I've seen Funny Face, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, Charade, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paris When It Sizzles,The Children's Hour, How to Steal a Million and The Nun's Story....out of all of them my fave would have to be, cliche as it is..Breakfast at Tiffany's. I love it because she's both abrasive and vulnerable, brash and child-like, chic and ditzy and through it all we as the audience still fall for her undisputable charm. Plus she serenade's us with Moon River like no one else ever could. For once the studios didn't dub her voice for her singing and it has to be one of the wisest decisions they ever made...:blush:
 
^thanks for answering:D

do you know in which other films her voice was dubbed and in which it wasn't?:flower:
 
^thanks for answering:D

do you know in which other films her voice was dubbed and in which it wasn't?:flower:

I know in My Fair Lady it was dubbed apart from one note, oddly enough! But she wasn't dubbed in Funny Face :flower:
 
I just researched dubbed in synopnyms and i dont understand what it means lol
im embarassed pls explain! :D
 
As much as I love Breakfast at Tiffany's, Roman Holiday is my all-time favorite. :)

I got the Audrey Style book for Christmas. I cannot wait to curl up on the couch to read it...with an Audrey movie on tv in the background, of course!
 
I just researched dubbed in synopnyms and i dont understand what it means lol
im embarassed pls explain! :D

nvm i found it lol... wish i could erase this message... watching Tiff's with my little sis :p
cheeers
 
As for iJustWalk's question I've seen Funny Face, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, Charade, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paris When It Sizzles,The Children's Hour, How to Steal a Million and The Nun's Story....out of all of them my fave would have to be, cliche as it is..Breakfast at Tiffany's. I love it because she's both abrasive and vulnerable, brash and child-like, chic and ditzy and through it all we as the audience still fall for her undisputable charm. Plus she serenade's us with Moon River like no one else ever could. For once the studios didn't dub her voice for her singing and it has to be one of the wisest decisions they ever made...:blush:
Love your description of Tiffany's :flower: I do love that it's this quirky little film that has become so huge. It's my favourite Audrey film as well, tied with My Fair Lady.

Got the Audrey Hepburn Treasures and the Paramount Years book for Christmas this year - so excited!
 
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