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About the Film

Year

1964

Rating

NR

Genre

Comedy

Running Time

110 MIN

Synopsis

Richard Quine directs George Axelrod's acerbic script (adapted from Julien Duvivier's La Fête à Henriette) in this romantic comedy that reunites William Holden and Audrey Hepburn for the first time since 1954's Sabrina. Holden plays Richard Benson, a Hollywood screenwriter being pressured by movie producer Alexander Meyerheimer (Noël Coward) to finish his script entitled "The Girl Who Stole the Eiffel Tower." Meyerheimer gives Richard a two-day ultimatum to complete his work, unaware that Richard has yet to even start on the script. In an effort to get moving on his project, Richard hires a live-in secretary, Gabrielle Simpson (Audrey Hepburn), to help him. Soon enough, the two fall in love and spend the time enacting various scenes from the unwritten screenplay as the time slips away and Richard's deadline looms.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

William Holden

Richard Benson

Audrey Hepburn

Gabrielle Simpson

Gregoire Aslan

Police Inspector

Raymond Bussires

Gangster

Christian Duvallex

Maitre d'Hotel

Thomas Michel

Himself

Noel Coward

Alexander Meyerheimer

Tony Curtis

Second Policeman

Marlene Dietrich

Herself

Fred Astaire

Singing Voice

About the Crew

Director

Richard Quine

Producer

Richard Quine

Producer

George Axelrod

Producer

John R. Coonan

Producer

Carter Dehaven

Writer

George Axelrod

Based on Short Story By

Julien Duvivier

Based on Short Story By

Henri Jeanson

Music Scoring

Nelson Riddle