I'm afraid I haven't been able to write an article this week, but as you can see, I've been in Rome! So for this post, I thought I would show you some pictures from my trip; and to make it even more interesting, I have put a sampling of the filming locations from Roman Holiday side by side with my read more
(Image: Wichita Orpheum)
The favorite film:
Roman Holiday, a 1953 romantic comedy directed by William Wyler and released by Paramount Pictures
The synopsis:
Princess Ann is feeling stifled by the confines of her royal family’s conventions. While on a publicity tour of Europe, Ann makes a plan read more
Roman Holiday is probably the film that I attribute to the start of my love for the movies. I was about nine years old, somewhat eloquacious and bored out of my mind on a rainy day. While snooping around my parents’ movie collection (I believe I had exhausted my own pile of forgettable tween f read more
Since I'm still in that Royal Wedding mood, an entrant to the movie haiku contest with a royal theme. Was there ever a more royal princess than Audrey?
Roman HolidayBest Haircut? Pixie!Best Ride? A Vespa is bliss!Best City? Rome. Rome.
This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood H read more
Princess Anne (Audrey Hepburn) is on a tour of the European capitals, with the public reading about her every step. Her days are fully scheduled with proper meetings and wholesome activities where she is always sheltered by her servants. One night in Rome, after a slight emotional breakdown, a doc read more
TCM has pulled out all the stops for a lineup this weekend, and I’m really excited about Roman Holiday playing tonight. If you’re around, definitely tune in. Audrey Hepburn plays a dissatisfied princess on an ambassadorial tour that eventually leads her to Rome, where she suffers a nervo read more
A Princesa e o Plebeu / Roman Holiday (1953) Se você gosta de filmes antigos, já deve ter passado por esta situação: na ânsia de compartilhar sua paixão com as pessoas ao seu redor, recebeu como resposta uma careta e a recusa veemente de parar para ver um filme “velho”, em preto read more