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Description: This 5pk contains some of Audrey Hepburn's finest. Funny Face 50th Anniversary Edition, Breakfast at Tiffany's SCE, Roman Holiday, Paris When It Sizzles, and Sabrina.
Customer Reviews:
- Great Price $5.60/DVD: Breakfast at Tiffany's - Anniversary Edition - Widescreen
Sabrina - Full Screen
Roman Holiday - Collector's Edition - Full Screen
Funny Face - Anniversary Edition - Widescreen
Paris When it Sizzles - Widescreen
Each DVD comes individually wrapped in its own case with official cover from the movie, for about $5.60 Each. I like this better than placing all the DVDs in one box like most TV Seasons are wrapped (Ex. LOST) - a great set for any audrey fan: This is a nice set, I only wish it included "My Fair Lady."
A collection of her most popular films. It's great that they even have special features considering the age of these films, in a time long before home video. Special features include (by movie):
Sabrina - Sabrina documentary, Photo Gallery
Breakfast at Tiffanys - Commentary by producer Richard Shepard, The making of a classic, It's so Audrey: A Style Icon, Brillance in a Blue Box, Audrey's letter to Tiffany, Original theatrical trailer
Paris When it Sizzles - none
Roman Holiday - Remembering ROman Holiday Documentary, Restoring Roman Holiday featurette, Edith Head-The Paramount Years featurette, photo galleries, teaser trailer, theatrical trailer, re-release trailer
Funny Face - The Fashion Designer and his Muse, Parisian Dreams, Paramount in thr 30's restrospective featurettee, photo gallery, Theatrical trailer
- WOULD SOMEBODY PLEASE LIST WHAT EXTRAS ARE ON THIS 2007 5 FILM SET?: WOULD SOMEBODY PLEASE LIST WHAT EXTRAS ARE ON THIS 2007 5 FILM SET WITHOUT TALKING ABOUT OTHER SETS DONE OTHER YEARS? THANKS.
- Classic Beauty: I love the beauty of each of these films. They are classic and still hold up well.
- Marrrrvelous, Darling, Simply Marrrrvelous: The enhanced versions of "Roman Holiday" and "Sabrina" are sharp and clear. "Funny Face" is so wonderful in wide-screen and enhanced color that it was like I'd never really seen it before. (And I own a VHS that I've watched at least once a year for the last ten.) Scene after scene, I kept crying out, "Wow, O Wow!" "Breakfast at Tiffanys" will always be a classic. "Paris When It Sizzles" was a pretty stupid movie when it came out. Despite cameo appearances by Tony Curtis, Noel Coward and others, it's manic 60's vibe isn't quite camp enough. I would have preferred having "Charade" in this collection. But, four out of five isn't bad.
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