Review of Sabrina

Sabrina (1954)
9/10
The quintessential romantic comedy?
25 March 2002
Although I don't consider myself a big fan of romantic comedies, I thoroughly enjoyed "Sabrina". While it's not one of Billy Wilder's most important films, it's a wonderful movie in its own right. The crisp B&W photography is lovely to look at, and the cast is just about perfect. Audrey Hepburn is her usual delectable self, and even Humphrey Bogart - who at first seems way out of his element - fares surprisingly well. And I couldn't omit mentioning Walter Hampden who is downright hilarious as Bogart and Holden's stuffy father.
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