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Roman Holiday 1953 123movies

Roman Holiday 1953 123movies

Romance in romantic Rome!Aug. 26, 1953119 Min.
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Watch: Roman Holiday 1953 123movies, Full Movie Online – Joe Bradley is a reporter for the American News Service in Rome, a job he doesn’t much like as he would rather work for what he considers a real news agency back in the States. He is on the verge of getting fired when he, sleeping in and getting caught in a lie by his boss Hennessy, misses an interview with HRH Princess Ann, who is on a goodwill tour of Europe, Rome only her latest stop. However, he thinks he may have stumbled upon a huge scoop. Princess Ann has officially called off all her Rome engagements due to illness. In reality, he recognizes the photograph of her as being the young well but simply dressed drunk woman he rescued off the street last night (as he didn’t want to turn her into the police for being a vagrant), and who is still in his small studio apartment sleeping off her hangover. What Joe doesn’t know is that she is really sleeping off the effects of a sedative given to her by her doctor to calm her down after an anxiety attack, that anxiety because she hates her regimented life where she has no freedom and must always do and say the politically correct things, not what is truly on her mind or in her heart. In wanting just a little freedom, she seized upon a chance opportunity to escape from the royal palace where she was staying, albeit with no money in her pockets. Joe believes he can get an exclusive interview with her without she even knowing that he’s a reporter or that he’s interviewing her. As Joe accompanies “Anya Smith” – her name as she tells him in trying to hide her true identity – around Rome on her incognito day of freedom somewhat unaware that the secret service is searching for her, along for the ride is Joe’s photographer friend, Irving Radovich, who Joe has tasked with clandestinely taking photographs of her, those photos to accompany the story. As the day progresses, Joe and Ann slowly start to fall for each other. Their feelings for each other affect what both decide to do, Ann with regard to her royal duties, Joe with regard to the story, and both with regard to if there is a future for them together..
Plot: 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.
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8.0/10 Votes: 138,927
97% | RottenTomatoes
78/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1651 Popularity: 18.853 | TMDB

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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 but nope – she meets American journalist Gregory Peck – quite the epitome of the ordinary “Joe”! Full of the sedatives that her people gave her before she snuck out, she ends up crashing at his apartment and next morning he realises whom she is, and that his boss wants an exclusive! Just about penniless, she leaves and tries to make her way home – but again “accidentally” bumps into “Joe” and together with his photographer pal “Irving” (Eddie Albert), the three embark on some fun and engaging escapades in the Eternal City where this young woman finally manages to escape her cosseted life – she even gets an haircut – before reality gradually starts to reimpose itself on them all. There is a smashing chemistry between Hepburn and Peck; the script and the scenarios allow to us to follow as they gradually fall in love. There is an engaging innocence about Hepburn’s performance; she manages to convey a great sense of a woman who is finally free – but knows it can only be temporary, and the scenes with Peck and Albert are entertaining as their cunning plans are continually being altered. Georges Auric’s score is classy and mischievous, and the whole stylish look of the film makes it quite delightful to watch. A classic class of less is more!
Review By: CinemaSerf

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**
Review By: JPV852
Emma Thompson and Audrey Hepburn
A comment made by Emma Thompson made me want to see “Roman Holiday” again. Miss Thompson said about Audrey Hepburn “she has no bite” Implying that Miss Hepburn wasn’t much of an actress. Well, I don’t know what she was talking about or perhaps she doesn’t either. To see “Roman Holiday” again in 2017 was a moving and wonderful experience. Audrey Hepburn’s performance is as fresh and enchanting as I remembered. Perhaps even more. So I arrived to the conclusion that Miss Thompson is talking about a different kind of acting. When a performance travels in time with the same power, decade after decade, for me that’s great film acting. In “Roman Holiday” she took me with her and convinced me, heart and mind, that she was that princess and I loved her. William Wyler, the wonderful director, knew what he was doing – he always did. By introducing us to Audrey Hepburn he reinforced and reinvigorated his own prodigious legacy. I love Emma Thompson as an actress but she’s totally wrong about Audrey Hepburn.
Review By: duffjerroldorg
Magical romantic comedy
Audrey Hepburn burst onto the movie scene with this film, her first role. She plays an English Princess traveling in Rome who is bored with her official duties and the tight schedule she’s on. One night after getting a tranquilizer to calm her from the stress of it all, she sneaks away into the streets of Rome. She’s found by a newspaperman played by Gregory Peck, who takes her to his place to sleep it off. When he finds out who she really is, he realizes he’s on top of a gold mine of a story, and enlists his photographer friend (Eddie Albert) to get candid shots of the two while they sightsee.

Hepburn and Peck are such an attractive couple, and director William Wyler gets lots of beautiful shots of Rome, including the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Castel Sant’Angelo, and of course the classic scene they have at the Bocca della Verità. It all makes for a very romantic film. Hepburn played her part perfectly, expressing frustration and joy with such economy, as well as the restraint that comes from being a royal. Among several others, the scene with her getting her hair cut short is captivating, and it’s no wonder that she won an Oscar for her performance. Peck’s performance is also excellent, and Eddie Albert pulls off the part of a young rogue quite well despite being 47 at the time. I won’t spoil the ending, except to say it’s touching and poignant, and so perfectly shot in the Palazzo Colonna. At the end of the day this is ‘just a romantic comedy’, with its share of silliness, but it’s so mature and magical, and with these stars in this setting, it stands head and shoulders above so many others.

Review By: gbill-74877

Other Information:

Original Title Roman Holiday
Release Date 1953-08-26
Release Year 1953

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 58 min (118 min), 1 hr 57 min (117 min) (cut) (Portugal)
Budget 1500000
Revenue 12000000
Status Released
Rated Passed
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director William Wyler
Writer Dalton Trumbo, Ian McLellan Hunter, John Dighton
Actors Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert
Country United States
Awards Won 3 Oscars. 11 wins & 17 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono (Western Electric Recording)
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length (12 reels), 3,238 m (Italy), 3,250 m (Yugoslavia)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Roman Holiday 1953 123movies
Original title Roman Holiday
TMDb Rating 7.9 1,651 votes

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