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His asked in Entertainment & MusicMovies · 1 decade ago

what is your favorite Audrey Hepburn movie...why?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I really love Roman Holiday! Its such a great movie, filmed on location in Rome, and she's great in it too, she won the Oscar! That was her first role too basically.

    I also really liked Wait Until Dark which isnt the typical audrey movie, in that movie she is a blind woman, and men break into her apartment to look for stolen drugs inside a doll ,its entertaining.

    I hope people are kidding when they dont know who she is, and Morgan, that is one of the worst lists of movies i have ever seen assembled. Im only 18 and I love older movies, you dont have to grow up when they are made to appreciate them.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    None of them.....Because I grew up in the late 80's and 90's, and I prefer movies that I grew up watching. Not movies that my grandma and grandpa didn't even watch.

    Child's Play

    Critters

    Arachnaphobia

    Tales from the Crypt

    Josh and S.A.M

    RadioFlyer

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    Nightmare on elm st

    Friday the 13th

    Ghoulies

    Van Damme Movies

    Steven Seagal Movies

    The Perfect Weapon

    Showdown in little tokyo

    Tango and Cash

    Rambo

    Rocky

    You know, stuff like that. I hate when people are like, "oooh i love audrey hepburn, humphrey bogart, and all these old farts that i wasnt even born in the time they made their movies".

  • 1 decade ago

    Breakfast at Tiffany's is good. Although I can't help thinking about the A-Team the whole time.

    She had a small role in "Always" with Richard Dreyfuss...that movie always draws me in. I don't know why, really, because it's kinda boring. But everytime it's on, I end up watching it.

  • 1 decade ago

    my fair lady. a young cynical cockney flower peddler, who dreams of becoming a lady,finds all she knows of life challenged by a man of the gentry who claims he can teach her to become what she dreams of, through speech lessons. she meets the challenge head on and after a tortuous regimen and several blunders finally becomes a lady who ends up falling in love with her mentor/tormentor, and he with her. seeing liza doolittle grow from poor and wretched beginnings to a lady with a woman's heart, strengths and sensitive vulnerabilities

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  • 1 decade ago

    UHHH who?

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