
Overview:
Overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule, touring European princess Ann takes off for a night while in Rome. When a sedative she took from her doctor kicks in, however, she falls asleep on a park bench and is found by an American reporter, Joe Bradley, who takes her back to his apartment for safety. At work the next morning, Joe finds out Ann's regal identity and bets his editor he can get exclusive interview with her, but romance soon gets in the way.Status: | Released (1953-08-26) |
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Awards: | Won 3 Oscars. 11 wins & 20 nominations total |
Screen: | Dalton Trumbo, Ian McLellan Hunter, John Dighton |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Italiano |



Casts
- 1932: Audrey Hepburn - Princess Ann
- 8487: Gregory Peck - Joe Bradley
- 11998: Eddie Albert - Irving Radovich
- 11999: Hartley Power - Mr. Hennessy
- 12000: Harcourt Williams - Ambassador
- 12001: Margaret Rawlings - Countess Vereberg
- 12002: Tullio Carminati - Gen. Provno
Crews
- 4350: Edith Head - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 10001: William Wyler - Producer - Production
- 2307: Henri Alekan - Director of Photography - Camera
- 2578: Georges Auric - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 11995: John Dighton - Screenplay - Writing
- 10001: William Wyler - Director - Directing
- 11997: Robert Swink - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
JPV852
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Lighthearted and enjoyable comedy featuring two wonderful and charismatic performances by Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn in her first major role. Last saw this 12 years ago and still fun to this day. **4.5/5**
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Audrey Hepburn is the visiting princess "Ann" whose whistle-stop tour of Europe reaches Rome. Put to bed, as usual, she decides to don some ordinary clothes and venture out for a bit of exploring. Now, initially I thought she was going to hook up with some swarthy, tousled, Lothario ....
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**Considered by many to be the first and greatest film of Audrey Hepburn's career.** What is special about this film? Really, little. The story is very simple: it is the almost adolescent escape of a young princess who, tired of the responsibilities and visibility inherent in a cr ....
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