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ComedyRomanceDrama

Sabrina

- ...the chauffeur's daughter who learned her stuff in Paris

Linus and David Larrabee are the two sons of a very wealthy family. Linus is all work – busily running the family corporate empire, he has no time for a wife and family. David is all play – technically he is employed by the family business, but never shows up for work, spends all his time entertaining, and has been married and divorced three times. Meanwhile, Sabrina Fairchild is the young, shy, and awkward daughter of the household chauffeur, who goes away to Paris for two years, and returns to capture David's attention, while falling in love with Linus.

Release Date : 1954-09-10

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Audrey Hepburn

Character Name : Sabrina Fairchild

Original Name : Audrey Hepburn

Gender : Female

William Holden

Character Name : David Larrabee

Original Name : William Holden

Gender : Male

Humphrey Bogart

Character Name : Linus Larrabee

Original Name : Humphrey Bogart

Gender : Male

Walter Hampden

Character Name : Oliver Larrabee

Original Name : Walter Hampden

Gender : Male

John Williams

Character Name : Thomas Fairchild

Original Name : John Williams

Gender : Male

Martha Hyer

Character Name : Elizabeth Tyson

Original Name : Martha Hyer

Gender : Female

Joan Vohs

Character Name : Gretchen Van Horn

Original Name : Joan Vohs

Gender : Female

Marcel Dalio

Character Name : Baron St. Foritanel

Original Name : Marcel Dalio

Gender : Male

Marcel Hillaire

Character Name : Professor

Original Name : Marcel Hillaire

Gender : Male

Nella Walker

Character Name : Maude Larrabee

Original Name : Nella Walker

Gender : Female

Francis X. Bushman

Character Name : Mr. Tyson

Original Name : Francis X. Bushman

Gender : Male

Ellen Corby

Character Name : Miss McCardie

Original Name : Ellen Corby

Gender : Female

Marjorie Bennett

Character Name : Margaret

Original Name : Marjorie Bennett

Gender : Female

Emory Parnell

Character Name : Charles

Original Name : Emory Parnell

Gender : Male

Nancy Kulp

Character Name : Jenny

Original Name : Nancy Kulp

Gender : Female

Paul Harvey

Character Name : Dr. Calaway

Original Name : Paul Harvey

Gender : Male

Kay Riehl

Character Name : Mrs. Tyson

Original Name : Kay Riehl

Gender : Female

Raymond Bailey

Character Name : Member of the Board (uncredited)

Original Name : Raymond Bailey

Gender : Male

Ralph Brooks

Character Name : Party / Dance Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Ralph Brooks

Gender : Male

Colin Campbell

Character Name : Board Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Colin Campbell

Gender : Male

Harvey B. Dunn

Character Name : Party Guest with Tray (uncredited)

Original Name : Harvey B. Dunn

Gender : Male

Fritz Ford

Character Name : Dance Partner (uncredited)

Original Name : Fritz Ford

Gender : Male

Otto Forrest

Character Name : Elevator Operator (uncredited)

Original Name : Otto Forrest

Gender : Male

Chuck Hamilton

Character Name : Gardener-Caretaker (uncredited)

Original Name : Chuck Hamilton

Gender : Male

Rand Harper

Character Name : Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Rand Harper

Gender : Male

Sam Harris

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Sam Harris

Gender : Male

Kay E. Kuter

Character Name : Ernest - Houseman (uncredited)

Original Name : Kay E. Kuter

Gender : Male

Bill Neff

Character Name : Man with Linus Larrabee (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Neff

Gender : Male

Gregory Ratoff

Character Name : Man with David Larrabee (uncredited)

Original Name : Gregory Ratoff

Gender : Male

Marion Ross

Character Name : Spiller's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Original Name : Marion Ross

Gender : Female

Emmett Vogan

Character Name : Board Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Emmett Vogan

Gender : Male

Ralph Moratz

Character Name : Passenger on Ship Deck (uncredited)

Original Name : Ralph Moratz

Gender : Male

Lovyss Bradley

Character Name : Office Worker (uncredited)

Original Name : Lovyss Bradley

Gender : Female

Jean Ransome

Character Name : Maid (uncredited)

Original Name : Jean Ransome

Gender : Female

James Carlisle

Character Name : Lawyer (uncredited)

Original Name : James Carlisle

Gender : Male

Fred Rapport

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Rapport

Gender : Male

Herschel Graham

Character Name : Office Worker (uncredited)

Original Name : Herschel Graham

Gender : Male

Frank McLure

Character Name : Party Guest

Original Name : Frank McLure

Gender : Male

William H. O'Brien

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : William H. O'Brien

Gender : Male

Marion Gray

Character Name :

Original Name : Marion Gray

Gender : Male

Raoul Freeman

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Raoul Freeman

Gender : Male

Dick Gordon

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Dick Gordon

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-27

We start with the sight of a young girl cleaning the limousine her father drives for the wealthy "Larrabee" family. She has a crush on the younger brother "David", but that is but a pipe dream as she grows up and is sent to Paris where she learns cordon bleu cooking skills. Upon her return, the now much older "David" (William Holden) offers her a lift and though he doesn't recognise her, it is soon clear that she has lost none of her affections for him, and he now reciprocates. This throws a spanner in the works for the older brother "Linus" (Humphrey Bogart) who plans a large scale merger to make his bouncy glass, and that involves his brother marrying the daughter of the partner company. "David" is having none of this, but after he has an untimely accident involving his backside and some broken glass, "Linus" concocts a plan to send "Sabrina" back to France. This erstwhile steely man does not, however, factor in the effect his hanging out with this vibrant and intelligent young woman is going to have on him - and pretty soon he is just as smitten as his brother! John Williams adds value as her stiff upper lipped father; "Waltons" fans might recognise Ellen Corby in the role of his hyper-confident secretary "Miss McCardle" and Billy Wilder's script is entertaining and witty. There is a great chemistry on screen between the hugely charismatic Hepburn and Bogart and we do learn how not to make a soufflé omelette! Great fun.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-01-23

**An excellent romantic comedy and one of Billy Wilder's best works.** I saw this film yesterday and I really liked it. I have seen other films with the same actors and there is no doubt that they ooze talent, and it is always a safe bet to see the films they made. This romantic comedy, unlike many of those currently produced, does not seem bland or excessively sugary: the romance and comedy intertwine in the ideal measure to make us laugh and enjoy the characters and the story. Directed and intelligently written by Billy Wilder, who gives us one of the best films of his career, it brings us the classic story of the employee's daughter who falls in love with the boss's son. I've seen this in films, in plays, in soap operas in almost every country... it's one of the oldest ideas for a romantic film. What really gives the film strength is the way the director conceives everything and leaves his vision imprinted in every detail. This vision of him includes a very intelligent comedy and a cast full of talents, led by the magnificent Audrey Hepburn, experiencing one of the most interesting moments of his career. She couldn't look more elegant, and it was interesting to see how the actress, so associated with noble or refined characters, embodied one who comes from such modest origins! I also really liked William Holden, who does a very committed and intelligent job. As for Humphrey Bogart... he is always a safe bet, an actor who commits himself to his work and guarantees results, but if even he was aware that he was too old for the role, what can I say? He was absolutely right... On a technical level, there isn't much to say: the film doesn't invest much in great effects and complicated cinematographic resources. In fact, all things considered, it seems like the kind of film where most of the budget was spent on ensuring the presence of a hand-picked cast. The cinematography is quite regular, functional and practical, the soundtrack does not bring great quality notes and goes unnoticed, the sets and costumes fulfill their role wonderfully, but are within what we expected to see. Of course, the costumes are an interesting aspect of the film, with a valuable contribution from Hubert de Givenchy (unfairly uncredited) quite evident behind the production efforts.