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- Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
- Release Date: 2 September 1953 (USA)
- Runtime: 118 min | Portugal:117 min (cut version)
- Filming Location: Bocca della Verita "Mouth of Truth", Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Piazza Bocca della Verita, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Budget: $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Director: William Wyler
- Stars: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert | See full cast and crew »
- Original Music By: Georges Auric (music score by)
- Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Recording)
- Plot Keyword: Princess | American | Reporter | Editor | Press Conference
- Dalton Trumbo (screenplay) originally uncredited and
- Ian McLellan Hunter (screenplay) and
- John Dighton (screenplay)
- Dalton Trumbo (story) originally uncredited
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- A lot of the film's success was attributed to the public's then fascination with Britain's Princess Margaret who was creating a stir over her much publicized relationship with commoner Peter Townsend. Roman Holiday 1953 (The Princess was forced to renounce her true love because he was divorced and marry more "suitably".) 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
- After filming, Gregory Peck informed the producers that, as Audrey Hepburn was certainly going to win an Oscar (for this, her first major role), they had better put her name above the title. Roman Holiday 1953 They did and she did. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- William Wyler at first wanted Jean Simmons to play Ann, and reportedly nearly canceled the project when Simmons proved unavailable. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Audrey Hepburn won the role of Ann thanks to a legendary screen test. Roman Holiday 1953 In it, she performed one of the scenes from the film, but the cameraman was instructed to keep the cameras rolling after the director said, "Cut." Several minutes of unrehearsed, spontaneous Hepburn was thus captured on film and this, combined with some candid interview footage, won her the role. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The original writer, Dalton Trumbo, was blacklisted as one of the legendary Hollywood Ten, and therefore could not receive credit for the screenplay, even when it won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay. Roman Holiday 1953 Instead, his friend, Ian McLellan Hunter, took credit for the story and accepted the Oscar. Roman Holiday 1953 Trumbo's wife, Cleo, was finally presented with the award in 1993, long after his death in 1976. Roman Holiday 1953 The Oscar she received was actually a second one, because Hunter's son wouldn't give up his father's Oscar. Roman Holiday 1953 Thus, two awards for Best Screenplay of 1953 exist. Roman Holiday 1953 The story credit was corrected to credit Trumbo when the restored edition was released in 2002, nearly fifty years after the original release. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- By the time he got the script for this film, Gregory Peck was hungry to do a comedy (he had not been in a comedy on film) and jumped at this opportunity. Roman Holiday 1953 He later said that, at the time, he felt like every romantic comedy script he had the chance to read "had the fingerprints of Cary Grant on it". Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- At the beginning of the movie, the elder gentleman dancing with princess Ann says to her, in Italian: "I want absolutely to die on the ship!" Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The story was originally optioned by Frank Capra in 1949, who had hoped to cast Cary Grant and Elizabeth Taylor in what would essentially amount to being a variation on his Oscar-winning classic, It Happened One Night. Roman Holiday 1953 However, Capra's Liberty Movies production company was beset with financial problems and he was forced to sell the property to Paramount where a combination of political timidity (Capra discovered the involvement of blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo) and a tight budget prompted him to withdraw from the project. Roman Holiday 1953 William Wyler, however, had no compunctions whatsoever about working with Trumbo. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- George Stevens was the next director to inherit the project after Frank Capra bailed, but Stevens declined to pursue it. Roman Holiday 1953 The property was then offered to William Wyler, who was coming off the back of two very weighty dramatic movies - The Heiress and Detective Story - and was only too glad to tackle a light romantic comedy, his first since the mid 1930s. Roman Holiday 1953 Wyler was also very keen to work abroad in order to exploit a tax loophole. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Paramount had assets frozen in Italy and was delighted to take advantage of the opportunity to film in Rome. Roman Holiday 1953 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
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Goofs: Continuity: Ann wears a white tie until she sits down on the Spanish steps. Roman Holiday 1953 The tie is gone and the collar is open when Joe speaks to her on the next shot. Roman Holiday 1953 When they are stopped at the Palazzo Venezia, Ann is wearing a striped neckerchief and continues to do so for the rest of the evening.
Roman Holiday (1953) Plot: A bored and sheltered princess escapes her guardians and falls in love with an American newsman in Rome. Roman Holiday 1953 Full summary » »
Roman Holiday (1953) Story: Princess Anne embarks on a highly publicized tour of European capitals. Roman Holiday 1953 When she and her royal entourage arrive in Rome, she begins to rebel against her restricted, regimented schedule. Roman Holiday 1953 One night Anne sneaks out of her room, hops into the back of a delivery truck and escapes her luxurious confinement. Roman Holiday 1953 However, a sedative she was forced to take earlier starts to take effect, and the Princess is soon fast asleep on a public bench. Roman Holiday 1953 She is found by Joe Bradley, an American newspaper reporter stationed in Rome. Roman Holiday 1953 He takes her back to his apartment. Roman Holiday 1953 The next morning Joe dashes off to cover the Princess Anne press conference, unaware that she is sleeping on his couch. Roman Holiday 1953 Once he realizes his good fortune, Joe promises his editor an exclusive interview with the Princess. Roman Holiday 1953 Written byfilmfactsman
{tab=Synopsis}Roman Holiday (1953) Synopsis: Princess Ann (Hepburn) is a royal princess of an unspecified country. Roman Holiday 1953 She is on a widely publicized tour of several European capitals, including Rome. Roman Holiday 1953 One night, she rebels against the strenuous demands of her official duties, where every minute of her time is scheduled. Roman Holiday 1953 Her doctor gives her a sedative in order to help her sleep, but she secretly leaves her country's embassy and goes out alone to experience Rome.
The injection eventually takes effect and she falls asleep on a public bench where Joe Bradley (Peck), an expatriate American reporter, meets her, but does not recognize her. Roman Holiday 1953 He offers her money so that she can take a taxi home, but "Anya Smith," as she calls herself, refuses to disclose where that is, saying that she should be taken to the Colosseum. Roman Holiday 1953 Joe finally decides, for safety's sake, to let her spend the night in his apartment. Roman Holiday 1953 He is amused by her regal manner, but less so when she appropriates his bed, leaving him the uncomfortable couch. Roman Holiday 1953 The next morning, unable to rouse her, he goes to work.
His editor, Mr. Roman Holiday 1953 Hennessy (Hartley Power), asks him if he had covered the press conference with the princess. Roman Holiday 1953 Joe lies, making up details of the alleged interview until Hennessy tells him that the princess had suddenly "fallen ill" and the conference had been canceled. Roman Holiday 1953 Joe sees a picture of her and recognizes the young woman he had left sleeping in his apartment. Roman Holiday 1953 Hennessy then threatens to fire him, and the two men end up making a bet that Joe can get an exclusive on the princess.
Joe realizes he is sitting on a windfall; an exclusive story about his unsuspecting guest. Roman Holiday 1953 He offers to show Rome to Anya, but not before getting his photographer friend, Irving Radovich (Eddie Albert), to tag along to take pictures of her without her knowledge.
Hepburn and Peck embark on a Vespa ride through Rome in one of the films comedic sequences.They spend the day seeing the sights, including the "Mouth of Truth," a marble image said to bite off the hands of liars. Roman Holiday 1953 On a whim, she gets her hair cut short in a barbershop facing the famous Trevi Fountain. Roman Holiday 1953 She shares with Joe her dream of living a normal life without her crushing responsibilities and restrictions. Roman Holiday 1953 That night, at a dance on a boat, government agents finally track her down and try to escort her away, but a wild melee breaks out and Joe and Anya escape. Roman Holiday 1953 Through all this, they gradually fall in love. Roman Holiday 1953 However, Anya realizes that it cannot be. Roman Holiday 1953 She finally bids farewell to Joe, without revealing her true identity, and returns to the embassy.
During the course of the day, Hennessy learns that the princess is missing, not ill as the embassy had claimed. Roman Holiday 1953 He suspects that Joe knows where she is, and tries to get him to admit it, but Joe claims to know nothing about it. Roman Holiday 1953 Knowing Joe's feelings for Anya, Irving reluctantly decides not to sell his photos.
The next day, Princess Ann appears at the delayed news conference, only to find Joe and Irving among the members of the press. Roman Holiday 1953 Irving takes her picture with the same miniature cigarette lighter/camera he had used the previous day. Roman Holiday 1953 He then presents her with the photographs he had taken that day, as a memento of her adventure. Roman Holiday 1953 Joe lets her know, by allusion, that her secret is safe with them. Roman Holiday 1953 She, in turn, works into her bland press conference statements a coded message of love and gratitude to Joe. Roman Holiday 1953 She then departs, leaving Joe to linger for a while, contemplating what might have been.
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- Robert Wyler known as associate producer
- William Wyler known as producer
- Lester Koenig known as associate producer (uncredited)
- Gregory Peck known as Joe Bradley
- Audrey Hepburn known as Princess Ann
- Eddie Albert known as Irving Radovich
- Hartley Power known as Mr. Roman Holiday 1953 Hennessy
- Harcourt Williams known as Ambassador
- Margaret Rawlings known as Countess Vereberg
- Tullio Carminati known as General Provno
- Paolo Carlini known as Mario Delani
- Claudio Ermelli known as Giovanni
- Paola Borboni known as Charwoman
- Alfredo Rizzo known as Taxicab Driver
- Laura Solari known as Hennessy's Secretary
- Gorella Gori known as Shoe Seller
- Armando Ambrogi known as Man on Phone (uncredited)
- Armando Annuale known as Admiral Dancing with Princess (uncredited)
- Maurizio Arena known as Young Boy with Car (uncredited)
- Silvio Bagolini known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Ugo Ballerini known as Embassy Aide (uncredited)
- Bruno Baschiera known as Embassy Aide (uncredited)
- Gildo Bocci known as Flower Seller (uncredited)
- Alfred Browne known as Correspondent at Poker Game (uncredited)
- Princess Alma Cattaneo known as Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
- J. Roman Holiday 1953 Cortes Cavanillas known as Julian Cortes Cavanillas of 'ABC Madrid' (uncredited)
- Franco Corsaro known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- John Cortay known as Correspondent at Poker Game (uncredited)
- Vittoria Crispo known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Ferdinando De Aldisio known as Ferdinando De Aldisio of 'Agence Press' (uncredited)
- Ugo De Pascale known as Embassy Aide (uncredited)
- Jan Dijksgraaf known as Speaking Correspondent (uncredited)
- Andrea Esterhazy known as Embassy Aide (uncredited)
- Gherda Fehrer known as Senhora Joaquin de Capoes (uncredited)
- Jacques Ferrier known as Lacques Ferrier of 'Ici Paris' (uncredited)
- Helen Fondra known as Countess Von Marstrand (uncredited)
- Giovanni Fostini known as Correspondent at Poker Game (uncredited)
- Sytske Galema known as Sytske Galema of 'De Limie' (uncredited)
- Paul Gary known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Teresa Gauthier known as Ihre Hoheit die Furstin von und zu Luchtenstichenholz (uncredited)
- Sidney Gordon known as Correspondent at Poker Game (uncredited)
- Otto Gross known as Otto Gross of 'Davar' (uncredited)
- George Higgins known as Correspondent at Poker Game (uncredited)
- Heinz Hindrich known as Dr. Roman Holiday 1953 Bonnachoven (uncredited)
- Edward Hitchcock known as Head of Foreign Correspondents (uncredited)
- John Horne known as Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
- Stephen House known as Stephen House of 'The London Exchange Telegraph' (uncredited)
- Adam Jennette known as Speaking Correspondent (uncredited)
- G. Roman Holiday 1953 Kabulska known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Kurt Klinger known as Kurt Klinger of 'Deutsch Press Agentur' (uncredited)
- Nicola Konopleff known as Ihre Hoheit der Furst von und zu Luchtenstichenholz (uncredited)
- Friedrich Lampe known as Friedrich Lampe of 'New York Herald-Tribune' (uncredited)
- Diane Lante known as Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
- Princess Lilamani known as The Raikuuari of Khanipur (uncredited)
- Luigi Locchi known as Count Von Marstrand (uncredited)
- Mario Lucinni known as Senhor Joaquin de Capoes (uncredited)
- Luis Marino known as Hassan El Din Pasha (uncredited)
- Richard McNamara known as Correspondent at Poker Game (uncredited)
- Rabindranath Mitter known as H.R.H. Roman Holiday 1953 The Maharajah (uncredited)
- Luigi Moneta known as Old Man Dancing with Princess (uncredited)
- Maurice Montabre known as Maurice Montabre of 'Le Figaro' (uncredited)
- Julio Moriones known as Julio Moriones of 'La Vanguardia' (uncredited)
- Richard Neuhaus known as Embassy Guard (uncredited)
- Desiderio Nobile known as Embassy Officer at Press Conference (uncredited)
- Giustino Olivieri known as Waiter at Cafe (uncredited)
- Eric Oulton known as Sir Hugo Macy de Farmington (uncredited)
- Piero Pastore known as Faceless Man on the Barge (uncredited)
- Giacomo Penza known as The Papal Nuncio Monsignor Altomonte (uncredited)
- Mimmo Poli known as Worker Hugging the Three Out Side Police Station (uncredited)
- Giuliano Raffaelli known as Faceless Man on the Barge (uncredited)
- Dominique Rika known as Girl at Cafe Waving at Irving (uncredited)
- Carlo Rizzo known as Police Official (uncredited)
- Piero Scanziani known as Piero Scanziani of 'La Suisse' (uncredited)
- Gianna Segale known as Girl at Cafe Waving at Irving (uncredited)
- Octave Senoret known as Faceless Man on the Barge (uncredited)
- Sir Hari Singh known as Hari Singh (uncredited)
- Alcide Tico known as Sculptor (uncredited)
- Amedeo Trilli known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Helen Tubbs known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Marco Tulli known as Pallid Young Man Dancing with Princess (uncredited)
- Joop van Hulzen known as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Patricia Varner known as Teacher at Fontana di Trevi (uncredited)
- Dianora Veiga known as Girl at Cafe Waving at Irving (uncredited)
- Cesare Viori known as Prince Istvan Barossy Nagyavaros (uncredited)
- Tania Weber known as Francesca - Irving's Model (uncredited)
- Hank Werbe known as Speaking Correspondent (uncredited)
- Catherine Wyler known as Schoolgirl (uncredited)
- Judy Wyler known as Schoolgirl (uncredited)
- Alberto De Rossi known as makeup supervisor
- Wally Westmore known as makeup supervisor
- Anna Cristofani known as hair dresser (uncredited)
- Scipio Lombardi known as props (uncredited)
- Luciano Sacripante known as props (uncredited)
- Italo Tomassi known as set designer (uncredited)
- Elso Valentini known as props (uncredited)
- Vittorio Valentini known as props (uncredited)
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