Sabrina (1954 film)

Sabrina (1954 film)

Infobox Film | name =Sabrina


caption = Film poster
director = Billy Wilder
producer = Billy Wilder
writer = Samuel A. Taylor (play Sabrina Fair)
Billy Wilder
Ernest Lehman
starring =Humphrey Bogart
Audrey Hepburn
William Holden
cinematography = Charles Lang
music = Frederick Hollander
editing = Arthur P. Schmidt
distributor = Paramount Pictures
released = September 9, 1954 London premiere
runtime = 113 min
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:42513
imdb_id = 0047437

"Sabrina" is a 1954 film directed by Billy Wilder, adapted for the screen by Wilder, Samuel A. Taylor, and Ernest Lehman from Taylor's play "Sabrina Fair" (in the UK, the movie has the title "Sabrina Fair"). It stars Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and William Holden.

Plot

Sabrina Fairchild (Hepburn) is the young daughter of the Larrabee family's chauffeur, Thomas (John Williams), and has been in love with David Larrabee (Holden) all her life. David is an oft-married, idle playboy, crazy for women, who has never noticed Sabrina, much to her and the staff's dismay. Sabrina then attends culinary school in Paris and returns as an attractive and sophisticated woman. David, after initially not recognizing her, is quickly drawn to her. David's workaholic older brother Linus (Bogart) sees this and fears that David's imminent wedding with a very rich woman may be endangered. If the wedding were to be canceled, so would a great corporate deal with the bride's family. So Linus tries to redirect Sabrina's affections to himself and in the process, also falls in love with her.

The ending contains Sabrina leaving for Paris on a boat, after Linus has told her to leave and never come back. In a board meeting, realizing his mistake, he manages to get on the boat, and they sail away together to Paris.

"La vie en rose"

In this film Hepburn sings "La vie en rose" (French for "Life in Pink"), the signature song of French singer Édith Piaf - which had been highly popular in the English-speaking world as well as in France, since Piaf came out with it in 1946. The occasion for Hepburn to sing it is at the episode of Sabrina's return from Paris, when she is far more assertive than before setting out, and her life does turn more rosy.

Behind the scenes

Cary Grant was initially considered for the role of Linus but passed due to scheduling conflicts, and the role was taken by Bogart.Fact|date=September 2007

During production of the film, Hepburn and Holden entered into a brief but passionate, and much-publicized, love affair. Bogart, meanwhile, complained that Hepburn required too many takes to get her dialogue right and pointed out her inexperience. However, his behavior towards Hepburn was better than his behavior towards other members of the cast and crew.Fact|date=September 2007

Bogart was very unhappy during the filming and was convinced that he was totally wrong for this kind of film, mad at not being Wilder's first choice, and didn't like Holden or Wilder. But his offbeat casting produced one of his best and most celebrated performances. Bogart later apologized to Wilder for his behavior on-set, citing problems in his personal life. Fact|date=September 2007

Although Edith Head won an Oscar for Best Costumes, most of Hepburn's outfits were created by Hubert de Givenchy and chosen by the star herself. Edith Head refused to be shown alongside Givenchy in the credits, so she was given credit for the costumes, although the Academy's votes were obviously for Hepburn's attire. Fact|date=September 2007 Edith Head did not refuse the Oscar. The film began a life-long association between Givenchy and Hepburn (it has been reported that when Hepburn called on Givenchy for the first time in Paris, he assumed that it was Katharine Hepburn in his salon.)Fact|date=September 2007

Wins:
*Best Costume Design - Edith HeadNominations:
*Best Director - Billy Wilder
*Best Actress - Audrey Hepburn
*Best Art Direction (Black-and-White) - (Art Direction) Hal Pereira and Walter Tyler; (Set Decoration) Sam Comer and Ray Moyer
*Best Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Charles Lang, Jr.

Remake

In 1995, a remake of "Sabrina" was produced, starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear in the roles originally played by Bogart, Hepburn and Holden, respectively.

External links

*imdb title | id=0047437 | title=Sabrina
* [http://www.reelclassics.com/Actresses/Audrey/audrey.htm Reel Classics page includes a "Sabrina" poster and Hepburn's photo from the film]


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