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What movie is Hepburn Bookstore?

The film of Hepburn Bookstore is Funny Face.

1957 The Funny Face is a musical with a theme. The film stars Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, and is directed by Stanley Donen. This film is also one of the few films starring Audrey Hepburn that didn't use dubbing instead of singing.

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

Main plot content:

The working girl in the bookstore (Hepburn) came across a group of people in Quality magazine. They made a scene in the bookstore. They made a mess of the bookstore, and the photographer helped the hostess clean up the bookstore. They chatted for a while and thought that the hostess was a unique girl and kissed her when she was unprepared. At this time, the hostess had a wave in her heart.

Then Quality magazine held an exhibition in Paris, trying to choose a female model for the exhibition. The photographer recommended a female bookstore staff. At first, the female bookstore worker refused, but attracted by Paris and idol philosophers, she agreed. In Paris, she was successfully molded into a new generation of female models.

When photographers shoot films for the female host to promote the exhibition, the female host likes photographers more and more, and photographers also like her. In a photo shoot, the sentence "I love you" was formally associated with it, but the hostess met her idol philosopher just before attending the exhibition, because the contradiction between the philosopher photographer and the hostess ruined the publicity before the exhibition.

The woman ran to the philosopher, and the photographer went to get her back, but she refused. Later, this woman discovered that the philosopher was love rat, and she sewed the philosopher's head with 18 needle. She ran to apologize to the photographer, only to find that the photographer had left, but she stayed and successfully participated in the designer's clothing exhibition. The photographer met the philosopher at the airport. After learning the situation, she rushed back to find the woman, and finally they got married.