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'Roman Holiday' (1953)

Though she had appeared in a few films, <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB002346" title="Audrey Hepburn" href="/topic/entertainment/audrey-hepburn-PECLB002346.topic">Audrey Hepburn</a> never had a starring role in a major motion picture until her Oscar-winning best actress turn in this scintillating romantic comedy directed by <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB004018" title="William Wyler" href="/topic/entertainment/william-wyler-PECLB004018.topic">William Wyler</a>. Hepburn is enchanting as a princess on tour of Europe who decides to escape from her keepers during a visit to Rome in order to discover the city, only to end up falling in love with a handsome American newspaper reporter (<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB003389" title="Gregory Peck" href="/topic/entertainment/gregory-peck-PECLB003389.topic">Gregory Peck</a>).

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Though she had appeared in a few films, Audrey Hepburn never had a starring role in a major motion picture until her Oscar-winning best actress turn in this scintillating romantic comedy directed by William Wyler. Hepburn is enchanting as a princess on tour of Europe who decides to escape from her keepers during a visit to Rome in order to discover the city, only to end up falling in love with a handsome American newspaper reporter (Gregory Peck).

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