Vacanze romane

Titolo originale: Roman Holiday
Regia: William Wyler |
Anno: 1953
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Romance Commedia Dramma
Tag: dance | rome, italy | photography | boat | secret identity | intelligence | embassy | forbidden love | sightseeing | duty | black and white | romantic |
Cast: Audrey Hepburn | Gregory Peck | Eddie Albert | Hartley Power | Harcourt Williams | Margaret Rawlings | Tullio Carminati | Paolo Carlini | Claudio Ermelli | Paola Borboni | Alfredo Rizzo | Laura Solari | Gorella Gori | Armando Annuale | Maurizio Arena | Gildo Bocci | Andrea Esterhazy | George Higgins | Richard McNamara | Luigi Moneta | Piero Pastore | Mimmo Poli | Giuliano Raffaelli | Carlo Rizzo | Gianna Segale | Dianora Veiga | Marco Tulli | Tania Weber | Catherine Wyler | Nadia Balabine | Silvio Bagolini | Alfred Browne | Franco Corsaro | John Cortay | Julián Cortés Cavanillas | Vittoria Crispo | Ugo De Pascale | Giovanni Fostini | Paul Gary | Sidney Gordon | Edward Hitchcock | John Horne | Adam Jennette | Cirillo Konopleff | Diana Lante | Princess Lilamani | Rio Nobile | Octave Senoret | Amedeo Trilli | Helen Tubbs | Joop van Hulzen | Judy Wyler |

Un cinegiornale annuncia la visita della giovane principessa Anna nelle principali capitali europee. L'ultima tappa è Roma, dove, dopo un ricevimento in ambasciata di fronte a tutte le cariche istituzionali e gli esponenti della nobiltà internazionale, la principessa esausta e frustrata dai suoi impegni diplomatici ha una crisi nervosa. Il dottore di corte le somministra un sonnifero, ma prima che faccia effetto, Anna riesce a fuggire da palazzo nascondendosi nell'autocarro delle vivande. Viene trovata poco dopo sdraiata nei pressi dei Fori Imperiali dal reporter americano Joe Bradley, che, senza averla riconosciuta, cerca invano di metterla su un taxi che la riporti a casa, per poi decidere di ospitarla nel proprio studio...

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[entering Princess Ann's ornate embassy] Irving R [...] D
Princess Ann: I hate to mention it, but the dizzin [...] D
Joe Bradley: You should always wear my clothes. P [...] D
[first lines] News announcer: Paramount News brin [...] D
Reporter: And what, in the opinion of Your Highnes [...] D
Irving Radovich: Hey, er, anybody ever tell you yo [...] D
[the General mentions Princess Ann's duty] Prince [...] D
Princess Ann: I could do some of the things I've a [...] D
Princess Ann: Do you have a silk nightgown with ro [...] D
[in a taxi in Rome; Princess Ann is drugged] Joe [...] D
Princess Ann: Is this the elevator? Joe Bradley: [...] D
Joe Bradley: How much would a real interview with [...] D
Joe Bradley: Tell you what. Why don't we do all th [...] D
Princess Ann: What do you sell? Joe Bradley: Er, [...] D
Joe Bradley: Am I fired? Mr. Hennessey: No. When [...] D
Joe Bradley: Would you like a cup of coffee? Prin [...] D
Princess Ann: I've never been alone with a man bef [...] D
Princess Ann: Have I been here all night, alone? [...] D
Mario Delani, hairdresser: [holding Ann's long hai [...] D
Princess Ann: I hate this nightgown. I hate all my [...] D
Joe Bradley: Irving! Am I glad to see you! Irving [...] D
Joe Bradley: Now, come on. You're not that drunk. [...] D
Princess Ann: [as Ann and Joe dance] Hello. Joe B [...] D
Princess Ann: I have to leave you now. I'm going t [...] D
Dr. Bonnachoven: The best thing I know is to do ex [...] D
Princess Ann: At midnight, I'll turn into a pumpki [...] D
Irving Radovich: Joe, we can't go running around t [...] D
Irving Radovich: Hit him again, Smitty! D
Mr. Hennessey: In view of the fact that our Highne [...] D
Joe Bradley: [after swimming ashore] All right? P [...] D
[On whether to do an exploitation article about Pr [...] D