Audrey Hepburn in the Movies is a celebration of this extraordinary star who occupies a unique place in the hearts and minds of filmgoers worldwide. Her quiet dignity and incandescent smile distinguish all her films, which film critic Timothy Knight examines in this one-of-kind retrospective of the Belgian-born beauty’s illustrious film career. As the great filmmaker Billy Wilder so aptly put it, “God kissed the face of Audrey Hepburn, and there she was.”This remarkable book by film critic Timothy Knight not only examines all of Hepburn’s films in thoughtful and engaging text, including hundreds of fabulous stills, it also includes an entertaining DVD documentary by filmmaker Les Krantz, narrated by Knight. In it, you’ll enjoy more than 50 of Hepburn’s most entertaining scenes in her best films, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Charade, The Children’s Hour, Funny Face ,How to Steal a Million, Love in the Afternoon, My Fair Lady, The Nun’s Story, Robin and Marian, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Two for the Road, The Unforgiven, Wait Until Dark, and War and Peace.
Audrey Hepburn in the Movies is a celebration of this extraordinary star who occupies a unique place in the hearts and minds of filmgoers worldwide. Her quiet dignity and incandescent smile distinguish all her films, which film critic Timothy Knight examines in this one-of-kind retrospective of the Belgian-born beauty’s illustrious film career. As the great filmmaker Billy Wilder so aptly put it, “God kissed the face of Audrey Hepburn, and there she was.”This remarkable book by film critic Timothy Knight not only examines all of Hepburn’s films in thoughtful and engaging text, including hundreds of fabulous stills, it also includes an entertaining DVD documentary by filmmaker Les Krantz, narrated by Knight. In it, you’ll enjoy more than 50 of Hepburn’s most entertaining scenes in her best films, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Charade, The Children’s Hour, Funny Face ,How to Steal a Million, Love in the Afternoon, My Fair Lady, The Nun’s Story, Robin and Marian, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Two for the Road, The Unforgiven, Wait Until Dark, and War and Peace.