The classic Billy Wilder film Sabrina appeared on TCM (Turner
Classic Movies) while I was at my sister’s house on a rainy evening. I had
seen the movie in the past, and was quickly drawn into the story once again. A
bonus was that there were no commercials on TCM during the film. It stars the
lovely Audrey Hepburn, Hollywood star Humphrey Bogart, and bad boy William
Holden.
Sabrina is a rags
to riches kind of tale from 1954, predating, or perhaps foreshadowing, the ever-popular
Pretty Woman (1990) kind of Cinderella story. But
Sabrina is not a hooker like Julia Roberts character Vivian. Sabrina Fairchild
is instead, the daughter of a rich family’s chauffeur in a time when the
working class did not associate with the much wealthier family they served.
David Larrabee (William Holden) is a playboy kind of guy who
barely works in his family’s business, and is much more interested in charming
the giggling spoiled young girls who frequent their parties and clubs. Linus
(Humphrey Bogart) is his responsible older brother who effectively holds the
family fortunes together in his controlling and workaholic manner.
Sabrina has had a crush on David since she was a small girl.
She is sent away to Paris in an effort it seems to both get her over him and to
learn a trade. But when she returns as a sophisticated young woman, whom Audrey
Hepburn played so well, David zeros in on her.
This disrupts the family, and Linus sets about seeing that
David and Sabrina are kept apart. What happens during his efforts to occupy
Sabrina’s time is not wholly unexpected.
The film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for a Black-and-White film
for Edith Head. She won eight Academy Awards for Best Costume Design during her
illustrious career, for everything from Roman
Holiday to The Sting. If you like
fashion, you’ll really enjoy the elegance of the gowns and really anything Audrey
is wearing on her impossibly skinny frame. Sabrina
won Best Screenplay at the Golden Globes for Billy Wilder, Samuel A. Taylor and
Ernest Lehman. Billy Wilder is known by movie buffs as being the award winning
director and screenwriter for such films as The
Lost Weekend, Sunset Blvd., and The Apartment. Billy Wilder has here
written a flawless screenplay romance that I appreciated very much.
I never thought Humphrey Bogart was all that handsome of a
leading man, but apparently he was quite the Hollywood star in his time. After
all, Lauren Bacall fell for him head over heels. He is charming, as is William
Holden. I recognized Nancy Kulp (Jane Hathaway in The Beverly Hillbillies) who had a small role as a maid.
Many years later, in 1995, the film was remade and I intend
to watch it again and review it on these pages. It stars Julia Ormond as
Sabrina, Harrison Ford as the responsible brother, and Greg Kinnear as the
charming younger brother. Until then, you may want to find the original
romantic comedy of Sabrina for yourself.