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Introduction to Roman Holiday

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Princess Anne of a king's room visited Rome, but she was tired of red tape. One night, exhausted, she sneaked into the folk to enjoy the night scene and happened to meet Joe, a newspaper reporter. They swam hand in hand and were very happy.

The princess even went to Joe's house and stayed there for the night. Unexpectedly, Joe accidentally discovered the true identity of the princess. He decided to concoct an exclusive story, so Joe took many photos of the princess's life and saw the dawn of fame. However, in the following relationship with the princess, Joe unconsciously fell in love with the princess.

In order to protect the image of the princess, Joe had to reluctantly give up the chance of success and gave the photo to the princess. After a day's holiday in Rome, Princess Anne experienced the responsibility to the country and resolutely returned to the embassy, which made people feel sad.

Roman Holiday, extended material, a romantic film shot by Paramount Company 1953.

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.

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1, Hepburn won the role of Anna thanks to a legendary audition. She performed a scene in the movie. After the director said "stop", the photographer asked the camera to continue working. After a few minutes of rehearsal, Hepburn immediately captured the film.

2. The hot sale of Roman Holiday is closely related to the hot news at that time. British princess Margaret fell in love with divorced commoner Peter Townsend and decided to marry him. However, under the strong pressure of the royal family, she finally broke off relations with Townsend.

After the film was finished, Parker told the producers that Hepburn would definitely win the Oscar (although it was her first starring role), and they had better put her name in front of the credits. They did it. Hepburn really won the prize.

4. The screenwriter of this film was blacklisted at that time, so it was awarded by others, and was posthumously awarded the Oscar of 1993. 1987 remake into a TV series.