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  1. Sabrina Fairchild is the young, shy, and awkward daughter of the household chauffeur, who has been infatuated with David all her life, but whom David hardly notices till she goes away to Paris for two years and returns an elegant, sophisticated, beautiful woman. Suddenly, she finds she's captured David's attention, but just as she does so, she ...

  2. But—plot twist—Linus also starts to fall for Sabrina, to the irritation of Sabrina's father, the chauffeur, who fears Sabrina will be hurt. Smart dad. Sabrina urges Linus to go to Paris because Paris will fill him with life and make him stop being such a fuddy-duddy. Linus hints that he would like to go there with Sabrina. Happiness in ...

  3. Apr 4, 2018 · 3. The film's official novelisation indicates that she was in Paris for about a year, from the age of twenty to beyond her twenty-first birthday. Not very much, considering he’d known the girl all his life. She’d always been a cute little thing who would smile shyly whenever she’d happened to cross his Path.

  4. David (Greg Kinnear) is a playboy. Among the staff living on the estate is the family chauffeur, Fairchild (John Wood), and his shy, awkward, plain daughter, Sabrina (Julia Ormond). Sabrina has had a crush on David for most of her life but he has hardly noticed her. Sabrina goes to study in Paris and comes back, two years later, a changed woman ...

  5. Gendered expectations can be seen in Sabrina being sent to Paris to attend cooking school in the original, versus in a newer version, she works for Vogue Magazine contributing to various jobs working with fashion and photography. According to the text’s discussion of women’s films being geared towards the female audience, men still were the ones yielding their hand of authority in this genre.

  6. Sabrina is a 1954 Romantic Comedy film starring Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. It was directed by Billy Wilder and based on a play called Sabrina Fair. It was Audrey Hepburn's second film, meant to capitalize on her rising popularity. The film was nominated for several Oscars and won the award for Best Costume Design ...

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  8. The movie Sabrina is based on a play, Sabrina Fair, a Woman of the World by American playwright Samuel A. Taylor (1912-2000). Taylor, along with director Billy Wilder and screenwriter Ernest Lehman, adapted the play, which opened on Broadway in 1953 and ran for 318 performances, for the movie. A remake, Sabrina (1995), was released in 1995. Edit.

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