The photographer friend with the beard and mustache is actor Eddie Albert, very famous man who often played "best friend" characters, later in life was the lead in the TV comedy Green Acres [it was an hilarious show], and then often played villains in movies when older.
In this movie the countess was Princess Annes lady in waiting or in modern terms executive secretary or chief assistant . She was almost like an aunt to the young untrained Anne and was beside herself when Anne became ill and also when she disappeared . In playing the official Princess Miss Hepburn was seen as her noble self . She won the Oscar by playing the princess in deguise doing ordinary things among the common folk including falling in love with handsome older man Gregory Peck .
3:34 I love how your expression here matches everyone else in her court once they notice her shoe 🤣! I positively love the opening shoe scene, as it really nails the movies as a sort of cinderella in reverse, complete with an iconic shoe loss scene.
Great video. Gregory Peck is an incredible actor, with an ongoing family legacy. His grandson, Ethan, currently portrays Mr. Spock on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Audrey Hepburn was sensational. I eagerly look forward to your further reactions. ❤️
I first saw this with my two of my sisters when I was in high school. We cried at the end. In hindsight I now realize that this was her first romantic kiss and likely her last as she would probably have to marry someone she doesn't love. How sad. 😭 There's some other Audrey you might like: Sabrina (original); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Wait Until Dark. Some Peck: To Kill a Mockingbird; Gentlemen's Agreement; Guns of Navarone
I admire the ending of this great film. Even though the princess was under great stress and totally fed up, she expressed at several points her overriding duty to her country and her family. She wasn't on a mission to reject her role. She wanted to assert herself and experience life. It would have been a very different, and lesser film, if she somehow found a loophole and could get out of her duty.
First, so happy you watched this wonderful movie. Second, glad to hear that you are starting a series of movies of your own choosing. Too often, because movie react channels can be driven by we the audience, there is a danger that they can start to look the same. There is over a hundred years of filmmaking from all parts of the world just waiting to be enjoyed.These channels are a great way to take that journey. May i suggest the 1987 German film "Wings Of Desire" directed by Wim Wenders as part of that journey.
I so agree! Even worse for tv series. Everyone reacting to the same ones. You can only watch an entire series so many times! I get it, the need for high viewer count content.... So reactors have to choose some popular ones... But not every single time. Someone has to break the Eternal Loop!
Radiant and graceful, she's a sight to behold, Enchanting and captivating, he's under her spell. Aware their time together is rare and bold, Time beckons onward, bidding farewell. As she turn the corner of the alleyway's bend,
Just by dumb luck or happenstance I watched this for the first time two days ago. Audrey Hepburn is magic onscreen and has an elegance and charm that very few actors (male or female) have ever enjoyed. I'm a huge Gregory Peck fan and, as usual, he never disappoints. The surprise for me was Eddie Albert, who I didn't even realize was in this film but gave a really fun performance. I hate to sound like a big sap but this is one film where I would have preferred a classic "happy ending" where they end up together. It felt a little empty with this ending. Another great reaction, Michal. Cheers from Florida.
YES! You SHOULD do movies that are picked by YOU! I wish more reactors would do that! Otherwise every reaction channel does the same movies over and over again! By all means, take suggestions and run polls, but absolutely pick movies for yourself (and please do it on a regular basis)! Love this movie, really excited to see this reaction!
@@MichalZismanReactions Oddly enough, I just heard a quote that fits this story, perfectly: To see what we have never seen, to be what we have never been, to shed the chrysalis and fly, depart the earth, kiss the sky, to be reborn, be someone new: Is this a dream or is it true? Can our future be cleanly shorn from a life to which we’re born? Is each of us a creature free- or trapped at birth by destiny? Pity those who believe the latter. Without freedom, nothing matters. -The Book of Counted Sorrows
@@MichalZismanReactions Okay here's a list of some movies you might like ☺ : Philadelphia Story An Affair to Remember My Favorite Wife You Can't Take It with You The Awful Truth Adam's Rib Benny and Joon Amelie Bringing Up Baby Like Water for Chocolate Auntie Mame The Ghost and Mrs. Muir What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Someone recommended "The Ghost and Mrs Muir". It's a lovely romance story. And it fits Halloween....it would be a great palette cleanser after being grossed out by a horror film!
Look back pre 1970s and you'll see Romance and RomComs all over the place. Try some Cary Grant films you'll probably love them all... To start you off how about "The Bishops Wife". It's in tune with the season...
This was her first major motion picture and she won an acadamy award. My favorite movie is 'my fair lady' . My favorite actress is Audrey Hepburn. My favorite male actor Denzel Washington. TMI I know
Oh my god, this is my favorite reaction I've seen on your channel so far. There are a million reasons why. Wow. Isn't it great? But yeah, in the intro you're talking about how not every movie that people say is great is actually a classic! Some classics don't hold up, lots of movies the masses love are total crap, lol. PLEASE keep doing silver-screen era classics from time to time, you do them well, and there are so many great ones. Obviously you've already seen many. Have you seen Brando and Vivien Leigh in "A Streetcar Named Desire"? That's the movie that made him a star, Tennessee Williams script, super iconic, endlessly referenced in pop culture.....and yet not one reaction for it yet!!! The only Brando people do is The Godfather! Ooooo, didn't you do The Godfather? I'm going to watch that next!! Talk about a Roman Holiday! 😂 Best wishes from NYC to Tel Aviv!
With Audrey Hepburn check: "My Fair Lady" (1964), "Charade" (1963), "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), "Wait Until Dark" (1967)(thriller), "Funny Face" (1957), "Sabrina" (1954) - by the way, can be compared with "Sabrina" (1995)(without Audrey) ... :)
"I've never been alone with a man before, even with my dress on. With my dress off, it's MOST unusual." 😳 CONTEXT!!! 😳 Fun Fact: After filming, Gregory Peck informed the producers that, as Audrey Hepburn was certainly going to win an Oscar (for this, her first major role), they had better put her name above the title. They did and she did. Location Location Fact: Paramount originally wanted to shoot this movie in Hollywood. William Wyler refused, insisting it must be shot on location. They finally agreed, but with a much lower budget. This meant the movie would be in black and white, not the expected Technicolor, and he would need to cast an unknown actress as the Princess, Audrey Hepburn. Proper Scream Fact: In the famous "Mouth of Truth" scene, Audrey Hepburn's reaction to Gregory Peck's "bitten-off hand" was genuine. Just before the cameras rolled, Peck quietly told director William Wyler that he was going to borrow a gag from comedian Red Skelton, and have his hand hidden up his sleeve when he pulled it out of the sculpture's mouth. Wyler agreed, but Hepburn was not told. The scene was filmed in only one take.
Thanks for reacting to this wonderful film. It's one of my favorites. The music by Georges Auric is fantastic!!!! If you get a chance, check out the film, The Search (1948). It's about a segment of the European population after the WW2, that had no say in anything whatsoever.
🤔 UNFORTUNATELY this movie inspired almost every romantic comedy in the world, with the comedic third wheel best friend, the falling in love in one day trope, the hidden secrets they both have, HOWEVER 😞 they never could match it, they don't make movies like this anymore because it was special. This movie is so beautiful but also so goddamn heartbreaking 💔 because it's also realistic and life never ends the way it should. I won't spoil the movie for ya tho, just keep it close to your heart
This was supposed to be inspired by the night the Queen, then Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret went onto the streets of London incognito to celebrate the fall of Hitler in 1945
Michal, a wonderful movie worth seeing & nobody has reacted to it is: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Staring Brad Pitt. I hope you react to it 😊.
The photographer friend with the beard and mustache is actor Eddie Albert, very famous man who often played "best friend" characters, later in life was the lead in the TV comedy Green Acres [it was an hilarious show], and then often played villains in movies when older.
Bronze Star in WW II in South Pacific.
In this movie the countess was Princess Annes lady in waiting or in modern terms executive secretary or chief assistant . She was almost like an aunt to the young untrained Anne and was beside herself when Anne became ill and also when she disappeared . In playing the official Princess Miss Hepburn was seen as her noble self . She won the Oscar by playing the princess in deguise doing ordinary things among the common folk including falling in love with handsome older man Gregory Peck .
3:34 I love how your expression here matches everyone else in her court once they notice her shoe 🤣! I positively love the opening shoe scene, as it really nails the movies as a sort of cinderella in reverse, complete with an iconic shoe loss scene.
Great video. Gregory Peck is an incredible actor, with an ongoing family legacy. His grandson, Ethan, currently portrays Mr. Spock on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Audrey Hepburn was sensational. I eagerly look forward to your further reactions. ❤️
I first saw this with my two of my sisters when I was in high school. We cried at the end. In hindsight I now realize that this was her first romantic kiss and likely her last as she would probably have to marry someone she doesn't love. How sad. 😭
There's some other Audrey you might like: Sabrina (original); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Wait Until Dark.
Some Peck: To Kill a Mockingbird; Gentlemen's Agreement; Guns of Navarone
I admire the ending of this great film. Even though the princess was under great stress and totally fed up, she expressed at several points her overriding duty to her country and her family. She wasn't on a mission to reject her role. She wanted to assert herself and experience life. It would have been a very different, and lesser film, if she somehow found a loophole and could get out of her duty.
My favorite romantic movie of all times
First, so happy you watched this wonderful movie. Second, glad to hear that you are starting a series of movies of your own choosing. Too often, because movie react channels can be driven by we the audience, there is a danger that they can start to look the same. There is over a hundred years of filmmaking from all parts of the world just waiting to be enjoyed.These channels are a great way to take that journey. May i suggest the 1987 German film "Wings Of Desire" directed by Wim Wenders as part of that journey.
Thanks for watching ❤️! As someone who not only creates but also consumes reaction videos, I too wish there was more variety.
I so agree! Even worse for tv series. Everyone reacting to the same ones. You can only watch an entire series so many times! I get it, the need for high viewer count content.... So reactors have to choose some popular ones... But not every single time. Someone has to break the Eternal Loop!
Radiant and graceful, she's a sight to behold,
Enchanting and captivating, he's under her spell.
Aware their time together is rare and bold,
Time beckons onward, bidding farewell.
As she turn the corner of the alleyway's bend,
Just by dumb luck or happenstance I watched this for the first time two days ago. Audrey Hepburn is magic onscreen and has an elegance and charm that very few actors (male or female) have ever enjoyed. I'm a huge Gregory Peck fan and, as usual, he never disappoints. The surprise for me was Eddie Albert, who I didn't even realize was in this film but gave a really fun performance. I hate to sound like a big sap but this is one film where I would have preferred a classic "happy ending" where they end up together. It felt a little empty with this ending. Another great reaction, Michal. Cheers from Florida.
Great timing you have 😁
YES! You SHOULD do movies that are picked by YOU! I wish more reactors would do that! Otherwise every reaction channel does the same movies over and over again! By all means, take suggestions and run polls, but absolutely pick movies for yourself (and please do it on a regular basis)! Love this movie, really excited to see this reaction!
I read somewhere that Eddie Albert did not like this particular film where he provided much comic relief even though he was Oscar nominated .
because he always saw himself as a "leading man" in his younger years.
The magic of Audrey Hepburn. My other favorite films she has done Sabrina and Charade.
And War and Peace , and Two on the road , and ...
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Love this movie glad u revised it love the channel
Oh, I am so glad you watched this! Some of my favorite movies are from the 30s-50s era!
I love the idea of random pix!
I knew you'd pop in here ❤️ Glad you approve 😊
@@MichalZismanReactions Oddly enough, I just heard a quote that fits this story, perfectly:
To see what we have never seen,
to be what we have never been,
to shed the chrysalis and fly,
depart the earth, kiss the sky,
to be reborn, be someone new:
Is this a dream or is it true?
Can our future be cleanly shorn
from a life to which we’re born?
Is each of us a creature free-
or trapped at birth by destiny?
Pity those who believe the latter.
Without freedom, nothing matters.
-The Book of Counted Sorrows
@@MichalZismanReactions Okay here's a list of some movies you might like ☺ :
Philadelphia Story
An Affair to Remember
My Favorite Wife
You Can't Take It with You
The Awful Truth
Adam's Rib
Benny and Joon
Amelie
Bringing Up Baby
Like Water for Chocolate
Auntie Mame
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Most of these I don't believe I've seen. Thank 😊
Studied this at university. Great movie.
I am so here for Michael's random picks! Waiting eagerly for the next one.
Someone recommended "The Ghost and Mrs Muir". It's a lovely romance story. And it fits Halloween....it would be a great palette cleanser after being grossed out by a horror film!
I am with you: Audrey Hepburn is one of the most beautyfull women to be seen on screen ever ever ever!
Look back pre 1970s and you'll see Romance and RomComs all over the place.
Try some Cary Grant films you'll probably love them all... To start you off how about "The Bishops Wife". It's in tune with the season...
This was her first major motion picture and she won an acadamy award. My favorite movie is 'my fair lady' . My favorite actress is Audrey Hepburn. My favorite male actor Denzel Washington. TMI I know
Oh my god, this is my favorite reaction I've seen on your channel so far. There are a million reasons why. Wow. Isn't it great? But yeah, in the intro you're talking about how not every movie that people say is great is actually a classic! Some classics don't hold up, lots of movies the masses love are total crap, lol. PLEASE keep doing silver-screen era classics from time to time, you do them well, and there are so many great ones. Obviously you've already seen many. Have you seen Brando and Vivien Leigh in "A Streetcar Named Desire"? That's the movie that made him a star, Tennessee Williams script, super iconic, endlessly referenced in pop culture.....and yet not one reaction for it yet!!! The only Brando people do is The Godfather! Ooooo, didn't you do The Godfather? I'm going to watch that next!! Talk about a Roman Holiday! 😂 Best wishes from NYC to Tel Aviv!
Haha Roman Holiday passes the test of time, it's wonderful!
I haven't seen Streetcar yet 🙂
With Audrey Hepburn check: "My Fair Lady" (1964), "Charade" (1963), "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), "Wait Until Dark" (1967)(thriller), "Funny Face" (1957), "Sabrina" (1954) - by the way, can be compared with "Sabrina" (1995)(without Audrey) ... :)
I saw Funny Face. It wasn't a favourite for me, but I did like the final song 🙂
@@MichalZismanReactions This is how it is that everyone has a different taste. :) ;)
"I've never been alone with a man before, even with my dress on. With my dress off, it's MOST unusual."
😳 CONTEXT!!! 😳
Fun Fact: After filming, Gregory Peck informed the producers that, as Audrey Hepburn was certainly going to win an Oscar (for this, her first major role), they had better put her name above the title. They did and she did.
Location Location Fact: Paramount originally wanted to shoot this movie in Hollywood. William Wyler refused, insisting it must be shot on location. They finally agreed, but with a much lower budget. This meant the movie would be in black and white, not the expected Technicolor, and he would need to cast an unknown actress as the Princess, Audrey Hepburn.
Proper Scream Fact: In the famous "Mouth of Truth" scene, Audrey Hepburn's reaction to Gregory Peck's "bitten-off hand" was genuine. Just before the cameras rolled, Peck quietly told director William Wyler that he was going to borrow a gag from comedian Red Skelton, and have his hand hidden up his sleeve when he pulled it out of the sculpture's mouth. Wyler agreed, but Hepburn was not told. The scene was filmed in only one take.
Haha I love that he did that 😆
One of my favorites. Have you done Billy Wilder movies yet? Start with The Apartment.
I haven't, but I l will definitely check out The Apartment because Jack Lemmon is fun 🙂
Thanks for reacting to this wonderful film. It's one of my favorites. The music by Georges Auric is fantastic!!!! If you get a chance, check out the film, The Search (1948). It's about a segment of the European population after the WW2, that had no say in anything whatsoever.
🤔 UNFORTUNATELY this movie inspired almost every romantic comedy in the world, with the comedic third wheel best friend, the falling in love in one day trope, the hidden secrets they both have, HOWEVER 😞 they never could match it, they don't make movies like this anymore because it was special. This movie is so beautiful but also so goddamn heartbreaking 💔 because it's also realistic and life never ends the way it should. I won't spoil the movie for ya tho, just keep it close to your heart
MICHAL ZISMAN -- Israeli actress Haya Harareet was a lady of extraordinary beauty. See her in the movie Ben Hur.
This was supposed to be inspired by the night the Queen, then Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret went onto the streets of London incognito to celebrate the fall of Hitler in 1945
Love this movie, but I think cutting her hair was a massive mistake. She was stunning with long hair!
But shorter is so much more comfortable 😁
I liked that they didn't get together at the end. It would have been boring if it ended "happily ever after."
This is precisely why Harry & Megan ran, the responsibility and constantly planned life is one of duty not power, it's a common misconception...
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A Nuns story is great too, before this one. Of course, My Fair Lady is great.
Michal, a wonderful movie worth seeing & nobody has reacted to it is: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Staring Brad Pitt. I hope you react to it 😊.
Thanks for the recommendation. Added to the list.
@@MichalZismanReactions Mazel tov!
Well, I tried to tell you there're actually good movies waiting to be seen...instead of spending all your time on comic books and green screens.
I can enjoy all kinds of movies, some more than others; but some I think are objectively better.