MovieChat Forums > Audrey Hepburn Discussion > Every Audrey Hepburn Movie Ranked Worst ...

Every Audrey Hepburn Movie Ranked Worst To Best


https://www.looper.com/808535/every-audrey-hepburn-movie-ranked-worst-to-best/

BY ZOË Z. DEAN/MARCH 23, 2022 3:53 PM EDT

Few stars have ever burned as brightly as Audrey Hepburn. Turner Classic Movies called her "Hollywood's storybook princess" and "a paradigm of sparkling charisma and class." In her best films, she's absolutely radiant — not disappearing into a role so much as providing it with a kind of knockout, super-charged presence, making her character of the moment both deeply lovable and instantly memorable. She had a special gift for embodying glamor, innocence, and joy, and she had one of the most memorable faces in Hollywood history.

There are very few outright duds in her filmography. Almost everything here is at least interesting, and many of the movies are stone-cold classics of their genres. Hepburn did immortal work in everything from romantic comedies to thrillers to musicals. Really, our only problem with her career is that it was all too short — but her early retirement helped ensure her stellar reputation and avoid any pronounced late-in-life slump. She always knew how to leave her audience wanting more. With that in mind, join us as we take a look at her impressive catalogue, ranking her movies from worst to best. (FYI, we're intentionally leaving off Steven Spielberg's "Always," as her appearance there is basically a highly billed cameo.)

reply

I haven't seen all of her films to rank 'em. But "Breakfast @ Tiffany's" is #1 from what I've seen

reply

I've seen;

Roman Holiday (1953)
Sabrina (1954)
Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961)
The Children's Hour (1961)
Charade (1963)
My Fair Lady (1964)
Wait Until Dark (1967)

I enjoyed all of them and wouldn't dream of trying to rank them.

Planning to watch Funny Face (1957), The Nun's Story (1959), How To Steal a Million (1966) & Two for the Road (1967) soon.

reply