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Sabrina Fairchild (Audrey Hepburn) is the impressionable daughter of the chauffeur to the wealthy Larabee family. Her childhood crush on David Larabee (William Holden), the playboy younger brother, goes unnoticed until she returns a woman from finishing school in Paris. When David's dalliance with Sabrina places a lucrative business deal at risk, hard-headed elder brother Linus (Humphrey Bogart) steps in and decides to woo her himself. (Paramount Home Entertainment)

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English Sabrina is an incredibly sweet film laced with romance from A to Z with many humorous moments that benefits from a smart script and performances. Audrey Hepburn was, as always, absolutely charming - I could watch her dreamy gaze and endlessly sweet smile from morning to night – Humphrey Bogart, with his typically rugged visage, was a great contrast to the fragile beauty, and he had charisma to spare. Apart from the leading couple, the film offers funny supporting characters in the form of a goofy brother with a cut backside, a perpetually smoking father craving olives, and servants with apt remarks. Story-wise, it may not be a deep and innovative film, but it is shot and acted in such a fresh and timeless way that it is irresistible even after all these long years since it was made. ()

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