Funny Face on Centennial Collection DVD

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Fred Astaire plays Dick Avery, a fashion photographer based on real-life cameraman Richard Avedon, in the new release Funny Face - Paramount Centennial Collection, an entertaining musical directed by Stanley Donen. Audrey Hepburn stars as Jo Stockton, a salesgirl at a Greenwich Village bookstore who reluctantly allows Avery and his boss, "Quality" magazine owner Maggie Prescott, to transform her into an international supermodel. The film was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Writing, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costumes, and features original music by George Gershwin. This movie is a technicolor joy to watch. From the eye-popping colors of Maggie Prescott's office to the brilliant green of the trees in Paris, even Audrey Hepburn in all black seems to glow onscreen. And while I can't claim to have totally understood the sub-plot of her being a "disciple" of a French Philosopher whose philosophy is called empathicalism, I have to guess that questioning … [Read more...]

Centennial Collection DVDs-Roman Holiday, Sunset
Boulevard, Sabrina

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Perfect for gift-giving or for enjoying any time, Paramount has released three great classic movies as The Centennial Collection: Roman Holiday, Sunset Boulevard, and Sabrina. Roman Holiday stars Audrey Hepburn in her first starring role. Only 24 years old, she carried the movie with a sweetness and charm that captured the hearts of millions of people. Hepburn plays Princess Ann (we're never quite sure which country she's from), a young royal who is enduring a grueling tour of European nations. Tired of her schedule and acting a bit bratty, she is given an injection to help her sleep. Instead, she slips out of her room and goes out into the city to explore.  The drug takes effect while she's out, and reporter Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck) discovers her asleep on a street bench. Believing she's inebriated, and being a gentleman, he tries to deliver her safely to her home. That plan fails and, being a gentleman, Bradley arranges for the young stranger (he doesn't learn she's the … [Read more...]