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Funny Face by Stanley Donen
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DVD detailsActor: Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson, Michel Auclair, Robert Flemyng Director: Stanley Donen Brand: Paramount Cinematographer: Ray June Editor: Frank Bracht Producer: Roger Edens Writer: Leonard Gershe DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; French (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; English (Subtitled) Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Running Time: 103 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-04-10 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Paramount
DVD Reviews of Funny FaceDVD Review: If you must think, think Pink. Summary: 4 StarsWas ever an actress more elegant than Audrey Hepburn?
Several years ago The Gap used a sequence from this movie with Audrey Hepburn dancing, as part of an ad campaign. You can see it on you tube.
It occurs about 45 minutes into the movie. In addition there's the darkroom dance with Fred Astaire a little earlier, and the sequence with Kay Thomas about 1hr 12 in, I like the oo ee oo bit.
What amazed me was how brilliant a dancer she is. In fact, she excels next to Fred Astaire, arguably the best on screen dancer ever.
Fred Astaire's character Richard Avery is based on real life photog Richard Avedon, who photographed Monroe, Chaplin, and Hepburn during his illustrious career.
I don't think you will remember this movie for it's musical numbers apart from maybe 'S Wonderful. Audrey's presence elevates this movie above the ordinary. The other notable effect is the freeze frame effect used, it manages to capture her perfectly every time. In addition, the playing around with light and color by the director is very cool.
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DVD Review: Audrey never looked better Summary: 4 StarsHepburn is simply stunning in this film, set in the world of high fashion. Audrey plays Jo, a lovesick bookworm who meets photographer Dick Avery (Fred Astaire) when he chooses her bookstore as the site of his latest fashion shoot. Jo thinks the concept of modeling is absurd and scolds Dick for making a career out of shooting vapid women. When her protests become too much she's thrown out of her own shop by Maggie (Kay Thompson), the editor of the magazine Dick works for. With the shoot complete and the store a complete mess Dick stays behind to help Jo straighten up. Jo explains her philosophy about life to Dick and tells him that she'd do anything to go to Paris, and attend a lecture by her favorite philosopher. Dick tells her that one of the perks of his job is a yearly trip to Paris. This proves to be too irresistible for Jo to turn down when Dick asks her to be the face of the latest ad campaign Maggie is putting together. Off the trio go to the City of Lights where much romance, song and dance, and photo shoots await them. Hepburn's years of dance training are on full display here in several elaborate and exciting numbers. The best one takes place in a smoky, Beatnik cafe. Outfitted in a body hugging black outfit Audrey seductively slinks around the bandstand. Jo's photo shoots are equally as eye catching, since she is outfitted in gorgeous Givenchy gowns. A romance slowly builds between Dick and Jo that grows uncertain as the film progresses. The last act loses momentum due to too many back to back dance numbers and the romance angle. Astaire and Thompson save things though when they pose as a married couple from Tallahassee and perform an amusing song and dance in the hopes of rescuing Jo from the home of the philosopher. "Funny Face", does a fantastic job of balancing the laughs, romance, and music. It's a great film that features an unforgettable performance from a never better Audrey Hepburn.
DVD Review: Funny Face Summary: 4 StarsMy 6 yr. old neice asked for this for her birthday .. she loves this movie .. so i think if a 6 yr. old can see that this is a "Classic" it must be good...
DVD Review: Gorgeous film! Summary: 5 StarsI love Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. There really isn't anything that I can say that hasn't already been said. This is a WONDERFUL dvd. Beautiful picture and Audrey and Fred as I remember them as a teenager watching this on tv. Then it was black and white on a tiny screen. Now I get to see them in color on a BIG screen! Funny Face is one of my all time favorite films. You must have this if you are a fan of Audrey Hepburn.
DVD Review: Timeless and thrilling! Summary: 5 StarsPerhaps it's just me, but this film just doesn't seem to age. It's a great blend of Paris, Hepburn, Astaire, dance...oh yeah, and fashion! If you are planning a trip to Paris, this is a fun film to watch.
Description of Funny FaceFashion photographer astaire turns bookish hepburn into a top paris fashion model in this delightful musical with a classic gershwin score. Includes featurette photo gallery and trailer. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/25/2005 Starring: Fred Astaire Audrey Hepburn Run time: 103 minutes Rating: Nr Fred Astaire plays a fashion photographer based on real-life cameraman Richard Avedon, in this entertaining musical directed by Stanley Donen (Singin' in the Rain). The story finds Astaire's character turning Audrey Hepburn into a chic Paris model--not a tough premise to buy, especially within this film's air of enchantment and surrounded by a great Gershwin score. Based on an unproduced play, this is one of the best films from the latter part of Astaire's career. --Tom Keogh
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