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In Reply to: Re: C'mon, Victor! posted by Buckeye on April 05, 2004 at 20:30:14:
Roman Holiday and How to Steal a Million are both must see Audrey films, plus the Charade.But if you open your search world wide, then there are just too many to list this late in the night.
Let me start with a relatively little known one - Capucine. If that one doesn't get your blood pumping I don't know what will. Tons of class too.
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...interesting link; I didn't know Cap committed suicide. Very attractive lady, but I don't really know her work...could she "act?" (Of her filmography, I only remember her from the so-so John Wayne flick North to Alaska).I forgot about Roman Holiday, perhaps the only A. Hepburn film I would watch more than once. Sabrina is the only Bogart film made after 1940 that I don't care if I see again. (Just my opinion...obviously not much of a fan of Ms. Hepburn).
Any current actresses in European films you can recommend? You know, like the "Drew Barrymore of France, Sweden, etc"...except attractive and with acting chops?
Thanks,
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...Charade is a very nice film as well, and I own a copy of it...but imo, this a Cary Grant film...many actresses could have done AH's role (imo).I really like the Geo. Kennedy/James Coburn roles here...especially at the funeral service, where George sticks a pin in the courpse, and Coburn holds a mirror under the dead guys nose, making sure he is dead...right in front of the widow and other mourners. Somehow, to me at least, this was funny (black humor?).
All the best,
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