

Roman Holiday 1953
Get ready to fall in love with 'Roman Holiday (1953)', a timeless romantic comedy. William Wyler's masterful direction brings to life the story of Princess Ann, a European royal overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule.
Director: William Wyler
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Roman Holiday (1953) about?
This classic romantic comedy follows the story of Princess Ann as she embarks on a night of freedom in Rome, meeting an American reporter who becomes entangled in her life.
Who directed Roman Holiday?
Roman Holiday was directed by the renowned William Wyler.
Who stars in Roman Holiday?
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck lead the talented cast of Roman Holiday.
Is Roman Holiday (1953) worth watching?
With its witty dialogue, charming performances, and picturesque Italian setting, Roman Holiday is a timeless romantic comedy that is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
How long is Roman Holiday?
Roman Holiday has a runtime of 119 minutes.
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About Roman Holiday (1953) — A Royal Romance Filled with Freedom and Laughter
Get ready to fall in love with 'Roman Holiday (1953)', a timeless romantic comedy. William Wyler's masterful direction brings to life the story of Princess Ann, a European royal overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule. As she embarks on a night of freedom in Rome, she meets Joe Bradley, an American reporter who becomes entangled in her life. With its witty dialogue, charming performances, and picturesque Italian setting, this film is a must-watch for anyone who's ever dreamed of escaping the pressures of royal life.
As Ann navigates her newfound independence, she must also confront the challenges of her royal identity and the consequences of her actions. With the help of her charming companion Joe, she must find a way to reconcile her duties as a princess with her desire for freedom and romance. Will she be able to find happiness in the midst of her royal responsibilities?
Featuring a talented cast, including Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, 'Roman Holiday (1953)' is a beautifully crafted film that explores themes of identity, freedom, and the human condition.




