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Hepburn's classic film (Audrey Hepburn's classic film TOP 10)

1. Roman holiday 1953. Directed by william wyler.

A romantic story between a princess of the European principality and an American journalist in Rome, Italy, in one day.

The film starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn was a great success and became a classic of Hollywood black-and-white movies. Audrey Hepburn also won the Oscar for Best Actress for this film.

2. "Dragon and Phoenix Match" 1954. Directed by billy wilder.

A poor girl changed from an ugly duckling to a beautiful swan after studying in Paris, winning the favorite story of rich children.

3. War and peace 1956. Directed by king vidor.

Despite his pregnant wife and elderly father, Andre insisted on serving in the army. When he lost the battle, he went home depressed, which happened to be the time when his wife died in childbirth. Pierre was made heir to the property before his father died, inherited his father's earl title, and married Allen, the daughter of noble Kulagin. Shortly after their marriage, they separated because of their incompatible personalities. Pierre and the Earl of Rostov took Andre, who was immersed in the pain of losing his wife, to hunt, and the Earl's daughter Natasha Rostova took a fancy to Andre. Soon, Natasha accepted Andre's proposal and got engaged. After a while, Ender returned to the army. Allen's younger brother Anatoly tricked Natasha into eloping with him. At the beginning of the Russian-French war, General Kutuzov, as commander in chief, decided to give up Moscow temporarily. On the way back, Natasha met Andre who was seriously injured. Andre forgave Natasha, but died of her injuries. After the victory of the war, Pierre returned to Moscow, and Natasha combined her destiny with Pierre forever. ...

4. Funny face 1957. Directed by Stanley Donen.

The story of a salesgirl in a bookstore in Greenwich Village, new york, who became a world-famous model because she was attracted by a fashion photographer.

5. Twilight Love 1957. Directed by billy wilder.

Adapted from a very popular novel by the Soviet writer Claude Anet, it tells the love story between Franken, a single American rich man, and the daughter of a private detective.

6. The story of a nun 1959. Directed by Fred Zinnemann.

The story of Gabrielle's nun career and her later questioning of religious beliefs.

7. Breakfast at Tiffany's 196 1 year. Directed by blake edwards.

Capote's novel of the same name, adapted from 1950, tells the story of a peasant girl, Holly Goelet, who wants to live a high-class life with all her heart, but has gone through various changes and finally found happiness in an ordinary life.

8. My Fair Lady 1964. Directed by George Cukor.

Adapted from Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, it tells the story that a flower girl in the lower class is transformed into an elegant lady by a middle-class linguistics professor.

The film won eight Oscars, including the Best Film Award, and more than twenty awards, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and the Best Actor Award.

9. The Stolen Dragon Turns into a Phoenix 1966. Directed by william wyler.

The story between a beautiful liar and an elegant thief.

10. Blind girl psychology 1967. Directed by Terence Young.

When the blind girl Susie and her husband got off the plane, they kept a plush toy for a passenger. The passengers left forever. The next day, two members of the drug gang followed Susie's home. They used her blindness to pretend to be her husband's friend and hang out with her, while looking for the doll full of drugs everywhere. ...