In the 1953 film Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck's characters visit The Mouth of Truth, an ancient sculpture in Rome. "The legend is that if you're given to lying, you put your hand in ...
Roman Holiday — the 1953 movie, not the Nicki Minaj song — is remembered for a couple of reasons. It’s a seminal romantic comedy beloved by critics and fans alike. It also introduced Vespas to an ...
Featuring Hollywood legends Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, Roman Holiday is a classic romantic comedy that still holds up with modern audiences, largely because of its bold ending. A movie set in ...
Hepburn starred in Roman Holiday alongside Peck. Hepburn plays Princess Anne, who embarks on a widely publicized European tour that includes Rome. She breaks free from the embassy during a scheduled ...
That's right — there was a chance that doe-eyed Audrey Hepburn wouldn't have played this role. First in line was Elizabeth Taylor and Jean Simmons, both of whom weren't available. But don't be fooled ...
The stage musical “Roman Holiday,” featuring songs from the Cole Porter songbook, makes its pre-Broadway debut May 23 at the SHN Golden Gate Theatre. Need a refresher course on all things “Roman ...
On Aug. 27, 1953, the Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck film opened at Radio City Music Hall in New York. By Milton Luban On Aug. 27, 1953, Roman Holiday, starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, ...