A charming scene,-- but also an extremely ironic one. Audrey Hepburn needed to be taught "how to be lovely" about as much as Niagara Falls needs to be taught "how to be wet".
Audrey literally shines in each and every scenes that she appeares. She has an inexplicable charm and appeal that just draws people in. Beautiful both inside and out, she is a stellar model of elegance and grace.
Idk how i feel about remakes. The idea of making a remake/reboot comes off as “the original is outdated now” but i feel like people should go back instead. Certain films, and especially the songs, are timeless. Though on the flipside, I guess people will never forget the original. For example, I believe they could make a decent remake of back to the future but that doesn’t mean the OG loses its value.
I wouldn’t mind if they remade this. I feel this film suffers because Audrey simply doesn’t have the popes and there’s nothing funny about her face. Then there’s the age difference between her and Astaire... that being said she still has this ineffable charm and presence that despite all those faults really makes up for them. I love the beatnik dance! She looked so joyous. I could totally see Sutton Foster in this role.
She also had the perfect voice for "How Long Has This Been Going On" and in Breakfast At Tiffany's "Moon River". She had a soft and lovely voice that didn't work for My Fair Lady, but here it works.
Well I think Marilyn Monroe will be. I think she was quite limited as an actor. But Audrey Hepburn however, absolutely fantastic and no one can match her
@@bentonxavier5094 I think she had a lot of potential that she unfortunately never got to prove because of her life being cut short and also always being cast in the “dumb blonde” roles, when she was so much more than that
Yeah, and that's saying something considering she was in the same movie as Astaire and Audrey, but everything she does here is so on point that sometimes we even forget that Audrey is the lead lady.
I can only see Kay thompson I wish she had made more films , she coached Garland and Minelli and many Hollywood stars in movement and song and mostly stayed out of the spotlight herself.
I love this song from the magical classy movie" Funny Face, " one of my favourite movies and song " how to be lovely "this is a real feel good song if you are ever down and feeling lost and not confident in yourself this really help you along, the two Amazing Hollywood icon performers Miss Audrey Hepburn and Miss Kay Thompson blend naturally such great performances bravo.
I grew up on Audrey Hepburn ever since I was eight years old. My fair Lady was the only movie I was allowed to watch at the time because my mom didn’t like me to watch her other films which was love stories.
I love Audrey and Funny Face is one of my favorite movies of hers plus my other favorites are Breakfast At Tiffany’s Roman Holiday Sabrina Paris When It Sizzles and Two For The Road
Just listen and repeat after me: On how to be lovely (On how to be lovely) You got to be happy (You got to be happy) When you can feel Light and gay Then you'll be lovely As a holiday. On how to be charming (On how to be charming) You got to be merry (You got to be merry) If only to weave a spell And you'll be lovely As a carousel too. I (I know you can) show how. It's (it's all in the) know-how. And (and once you know) oh how The world looks good to you As it should to you. On how to be lovely (On how to be lovely) You got to be jolly (You got to be jolly) When you can be fancy-free And flash a smile that Folks come flocking to see. You'll be as lovely As can be. Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo Boo-diddly-ba-bau! Ee- Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo Boo-diddly-ba-bau! (Boo-diddly-ba-bau!) Boo-diddly-ba-baa-pa-daa! Can't (can't do it with) make-up You (you've just got to) wake up And (and startin' to) take up A life delirious Nothing serious. On how to be lovely (On how to be lovely) You got to be cheery (You got to be cheery) I'll give you a guarantee You don't need dough You don't need a college degree. Make sorrow incidental (Let joy be monumental) And you'll be lovely Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo(-ee) Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo(-ee) You'll be as lovely As can be A-do-ee-oo-ee-oo-ee-oo!
Absolutely not, do not even think that, Miss Audrey Hepburn was beautiful in every sense of the way and the movie " Funny Face" is one of my favourites, it had OUTSTANDING performances from the leading iconic Hollywood superstars and supporting cast , stunning music and dance beautiful scenery and the movie had such class like the icon herself Miss Audrey Hepburn, Miss Audrey Hepburn would have been very proud and would have loved to have heard that you love the song and her, I know this as I had the opportunity to Correspond with the icon Hollywood Superstar and She was so down to earth, she truly was a gift from God to the whole world, an Angel and still an angel. I still miss her very much she will Always be REMEMBERED, NEVER FORGOTTEN.
Yes, some people think Audrey was like Holly Golightly, but in fact she was much much more like Jo, she believed in dancing for the sake of happiness, she loved to read, she didn't believe she was really as beautiful as people said (which is sad really, she was very insecure), she was shy and all she ever wanted was to be loved.
This is one of 3 songs in the film but not written by the Gershwin's. Bonjour Paris!, Think Pink and On How To Be Lovely were written by Roger Edens and Leonard Gershe (lyrics).
A person like me (as a doomed con man) should be crazy for Noir genre in cinema. Maybe I had (and still have) the most horrific life's..... But for me, the musicals, is the first favorite between the movies type, just because of I have and had the extremely bitter "life".
MAGGIE / (JO) / BOTH. On how to be lovely (On how to be lovely) You got to be happy (You got to be happy) When you can feel light and gay Then you'll be lovely as a holiday. On how to be charming (On how to be charming) You got to be merry (You got to be merry) If only to weave a spell And you'll be lovely As a carousel too. I (I know you can) show how. It's (it's all in the) know-how. And (and once you know) oh how The world looks good to you As it should to you. On how to be lovely (On how to be lovely) You got to be jolly (You got to be jolly) When you can be fancy-free And flash a smile that Folks come flocking to see. You'll be as lovely As can be. Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo Boo-diddly-ba-bau! Ee- Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo-ee Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo Boo-diddly-ba-bau! (Boo-diddly-ba-bau!) Boo-diddly-ba-baa-pa-daa! Can't (can't do it with) make-up You (you've just got to) wake up And (and startin' to) take up A life delirious Nothing serious. On how to be lovely (On how to be lovely) You got to be cheery (You got to be cheery) I'll give you a guarantee You don't need dough You don't need a college degree. Make sorrow incidental (Let joy be monumental) And you'll be lovely Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo(-ee) Do-wee-oo Do-wee-oo(-ee) You'll be as lovely As can be A-do-ee-oo-ee-oo-ee-oo!
Loved Kay Thompson! Little known fact, that her and Fred Astaire did not get along while making this. There's a dance routine with both Kay and Fred, where he's on the ground spinning around dancing his ass off, yet you can't take your eyes off of Thompson. He wasn't used to someone else stealing focus from him, and Kay Thompson could. He didn't like that.
you are right, there is a fascination about caravans and shows before or after events, I personally loved to read about Grace Kelly's wedding and how she went on a ship to meet her husband in Monacco and Quit acting in Hollywood, it was nice to see her became a princess on the spot too.
Perfect fore her not so high voice. She could sing far better the people expected. If my fare lady was in a lower key she would have managed the singing part very well.
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Judy Garland should have played the role which Audrey Hepburn actually played if she had been a bit younger. The combination of Judy and Kay Thompson must have been amazing
Oh wow! lol i actually came here to celebrate Kaye Thompson but i see that i’m late to the party! .. Guess i still need to say it .. i’ve watched this film a lot over the years but my focus was always on Audrey. Maybe it took my getting older to truly realize what an _AMAZING_ _TALENT_ Kaye Thompson was! She was the perfect _triple threat,_ great singer dancer actress - great *GREAT* GREAT! Now that i’ve appreciated that, back to my #1 question .. are we _really_ expected to believe that Jo found Dick like, _IRRESISTIBLE?!_ When i was a kid i thought that Fred Astaire looked like a skeleton with skin stretched tightly across. i mean, brilliant dancing can only make up for so much! Sorry. .. Just LOADS of talent in this movie! 🤟🏼💞
I watched this and my first thought was, "Audrey would make a good Lucy. . ." She'd be a pretty Lucy. And plus her face looks similar enough to Lucile Ball . . . she just might pull it off . . .
She could sing very well. This was perfect for her somewhat lower voice. When they turned down May Fair Lady she could have done that without Marni Nixon.
Audrey is an icon and one of my favorite performers, but Julie Andrews should have played Eliza Doolittle and much of that score is outside of Audrey's range. I still her love her in the film though.
@@julescat1974 I adore Julie Andrews as a singer and as a person but if I am honest not so much as an actress. Their Adrey Hepburn was the better choice for me.
@@julescat1974 She later did in Theatre. But at the time she wasn't nearly experienced enough as an actress to play Eliza Doolittle who is a fairly complex character in general. You also have to take into account she had only done 1 film at stage which was The Sound of Music.
I just realized why Gal Gadot is so "familiar" to me. She has the same variety of ethereal beauty, unmistakable class, and waif-like visage that Audrey Hepburn did.
audrey is so great in films but, in real life she was really uptight boring overly serious and just didnt seem to be very happy or fun to be around... she seemed strict and narcissistic ... wish she could have embraced the qualities of her characters in real life, she would have been happier.. she took herself way too seriously
Sorry folks but I absolutely hate this scene.Actually,most of the film gives me the creeps. I’m sure most men feel the same way.Audrey is far too fey in this one,Fred too old and crusty and Kay Thompson has me running to the bathroom.The dark-room scene nearly blinds me and the final “S’wonderful” scene is painfully identical to “He Loves And She Loves”.It’s buried at the bottom of my collection.
Obviously Audrey is impeccable in everything she does, but can we take a minute to also appreciate Kaye Thompson?? What a talent!!!
Ikr! And what balance on heels. When her and Astaire are in the hippy den later in the movie she's flying around on the same heels I believe
I know right? Kay should've got an Oscar nomination for her wonderful performance in this film.
Not to mention she wrote the Eloise books we old-timers loved so much when we were children.
Yes!!! The FABULOUS Kay Thompson!
nailed!!!
A charming scene,-- but also an extremely ironic one. Audrey Hepburn needed to be taught "how to be lovely" about as much as Niagara Falls needs to be taught "how to be wet".
Love this comment!
It's called acting for a reason.
+Thomas DiMaggio This is a movie, isn’t it? The last time I checked, it’s _Funny Face._
@@cance7984 It was tongue-in-cheek, friend (: the person above was just paying respects to Audrey, who truly deserves it
+Britischen Adligen Now I understand. Thanks.
Audrey literally shines in each and every scenes that she appeares. She has an inexplicable charm and appeal that just draws people in. Beautiful both inside and out, she is a stellar model of elegance and grace.
Kaye Thompson can never be praised enough. What an extraordinary talent.
Especially since she was the blueprint for most of the ladies in musical theatre/movies!
Agreed!
Her smile is so lovely...I will never get bored of that face! Absolutely STUNNING!
Truly breathtaking, and the gowns are incredible
AUDREY A MUSA SAGRADA DIVINA E IMORTAL
Before 'America's Next Supermodel', there was 'Funny Face'. If I hear Hollywood trying to remake this classic, I do not know what I will do.
we'll kill em together. 😐
i'm with you both. i just heard they were remaking my fair lady and i'm really upset tbh
Idk how i feel about remakes. The idea of making a remake/reboot comes off as “the original is outdated now” but i feel like people should go back instead. Certain films, and especially the songs, are timeless. Though on the flipside, I guess people will never forget the original. For example, I believe they could make a decent remake of back to the future but that doesn’t mean the OG loses its value.
devil wears prada..
I wouldn’t mind if they remade this. I feel this film suffers because Audrey simply doesn’t have the popes and there’s nothing funny about her face. Then there’s the age difference between her and Astaire... that being said she still has this ineffable charm and presence that despite all those faults really makes up for them. I love the beatnik dance! She looked so joyous. I could totally see Sutton Foster in this role.
This is a great upbeat song! Bet the majority of people would never guess that this was actually Audrey singing!
She did an outstanding job!
She also had the perfect voice for "How Long Has This Been Going On" and in Breakfast At Tiffany's "Moon River". She had a soft and lovely voice that didn't work for My Fair Lady, but here it works.
Audrey is so beautiful in this scene! She's shining
“Let joy be monumental!” We love and miss Audrey Hepburn! Earth angel!
One of the best scenes of the movie🥰!!!
Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe -two icons who will NEVER be equaled in films by ANYONE.
Well I think Marilyn Monroe will be. I think she was quite limited as an actor. But Audrey Hepburn however, absolutely fantastic and no one can match her
@@bentonxavier5094 can't agree more!!!
@@bentonxavier5094 I think she had a lot of potential that she unfortunately never got to prove because of her life being cut short and also always being cast in the “dumb blonde” roles, when she was so much more than that
and they also share their love of Richard Avedon's portraits of them
And what about Grace Kelly?
Everything is just charming beyond description. I have to confess a special weakness for their singing and movements doing the "Doo Wee Ooh's."
This movie was huge part of my childhood and I'm pretty sure this scene is the reason I could turn anything into a new outfit or costume
audrey is so precious
Kay upstaged the whole cast! They are all great, but her voice, movements and charisma present the pinnacle of early tv musicals.
Yeah, and that's saying something considering she was in the same movie as Astaire and Audrey, but everything she does here is so on point that sometimes we even forget that Audrey is the lead lady.
aah, just like me, i wish people in my college were like this. this is the true feeling of lovely in the graceful 1950s.
2:05 "Make Sorrow incidental. Let Joy be monumental.. And you'll be lovely..." ❤
Audrey Hepburn the most beautiful ❤️
She’s gorgeous
This is so adorable!!!!
I adore her face, her body, her voice, her smile. I adore everything about her
ULTIMATE ART!
Period.
One of my favorite Audrey Hepburn films ❤️!
the most charming scene! always puts a smile on my face :-)
I can only see Kay thompson I wish she had made more films , she coached Garland and Minelli and many Hollywood stars in movement and song and mostly stayed out of the spotlight herself.
OMG. . . Kay Thompson. . .
I love this song from the magical classy movie" Funny Face, " one of my favourite movies and song " how to be lovely "this is a real feel good song if you are ever down and feeling lost and not confident in yourself this really help you along, the two Amazing Hollywood icon performers Miss Audrey Hepburn and Miss Kay Thompson blend naturally such great performances bravo.
I grew up on Audrey Hepburn ever since I was eight years old. My fair Lady was the only movie I was allowed to watch at the time because my mom didn’t like me to watch her other films which was love stories.
Nothing spells " grace" like Audrey ! 😍 😍
Love & Peace.❤️
I love Audrey and Funny Face is one of my favorite movies of hers plus my other favorites are Breakfast At Tiffany’s Roman Holiday Sabrina Paris When It Sizzles and Two For The Road
It always makes me sad to know that Audrey did not consider herself a great actress and that she always praised others. She is so amazing
She is Diva iconic Beautiful and cute
Thee kate Thompson the true reason most girls in the 40s and 50s knew how to keeo a beat and make it camp and elegant.
He outlive Audrey Hepburn
And he died at age of 89
This is two women singing and dancing a duet which isn’t about men in the 1950s. This so rare!! Also they kill it!! Perfection.
Just listen and repeat after me:
On how to be lovely
(On how to be lovely)
You got to be happy
(You got to be happy)
When you can feel
Light and gay
Then you'll be lovely
As a holiday.
On how to be charming
(On how to be charming)
You got to be merry
(You got to be merry)
If only to weave a spell
And you'll be lovely
As a carousel too.
I (I know you can) show how.
It's (it's all in the) know-how.
And (and once you know) oh how
The world looks good to you
As it should to you.
On how to be lovely
(On how to be lovely)
You got to be jolly
(You got to be jolly)
When you can be fancy-free
And flash a smile that
Folks come flocking to see.
You'll be as lovely
As can be.
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo
Boo-diddly-ba-bau! Ee-
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo
Boo-diddly-ba-bau!
(Boo-diddly-ba-bau!)
Boo-diddly-ba-baa-pa-daa!
Can't (can't do it with) make-up
You (you've just got to) wake up
And (and startin' to) take up
A life delirious
Nothing serious.
On how to be lovely
(On how to be lovely)
You got to be cheery
(You got to be cheery)
I'll give you a guarantee
You don't need dough
You don't need a college degree.
Make sorrow incidental
(Let joy be monumental)
And you'll be lovely
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo(-ee)
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo(-ee)
You'll be as lovely
As can be
A-do-ee-oo-ee-oo-ee-oo!
Is it weird that I’m a 13 year old in 2020 and love this song and Audrey ? 🖤
I think it means there is hope for the future.
That's the magic of Audrey Hepburn, Kid.
not at all we're the same age
Absolutely not, do not even think that, Miss Audrey Hepburn was beautiful in every sense of the way and the movie " Funny Face" is one of my favourites, it had OUTSTANDING performances from the leading iconic Hollywood superstars and supporting cast , stunning music and dance beautiful scenery and the movie had such class like the icon herself Miss Audrey Hepburn, Miss Audrey Hepburn would have been very proud and would have loved to have heard that you love the song and her, I know this as I had the opportunity to Correspond with the icon Hollywood Superstar and She was so down to earth, she truly was a gift from God to the whole world, an Angel and still an angel. I still miss her very much she will Always be REMEMBERED, NEVER FORGOTTEN.
Not at all, go enjoy her other films too !
Audrey is beautiful woman!
Is there anything more to say?the lovelier being ever💙
Todos los días veo este video.. Me alegra las mañanas indudablemente.
Charming, funny and I can't help but think of Lucy and Ethel when I see this scene. Silly.
beautiful she is allways
+nacht98 Couldn't agree more!
The most Audrey Hepburn of all Audrey Hepburn films
Yes, some people think Audrey was like Holly Golightly, but in fact she was much much more like Jo, she believed in dancing for the sake of happiness, she loved to read, she didn't believe she was really as beautiful as people said (which is sad really, she was very insecure), she was shy and all she ever wanted was to be loved.
There are some scenes in this movie, where Audrey is so Beautiful, that you just know, that she was something Special.
I enjoy the work that I do
simplesmente lindo!!!
Could you imagine the a scene sweetest than this??????
Moon River scene from "Breakfast at Tiffany's", that scene melts my heart and me fall in love with Audrey everytime.
People like gorgeous Audrey don't grow on trees
LET JOY BE MONUMENTAL
This is one of 3 songs in the film but not written by the Gershwin's. Bonjour Paris!, Think Pink and On How To Be Lovely were written by Roger Edens and Leonard Gershe (lyrics).
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A person like me (as a doomed con man) should be crazy for Noir genre in cinema. Maybe I had (and still have) the most horrific life's..... But for me, the musicals, is the first favorite between the movies type, just because of I have and had the extremely bitter "life".
MAGGIE / (JO) / BOTH.
On how to be lovely
(On how to be lovely)
You got to be happy
(You got to be happy)
When you can feel
light and gay
Then you'll be lovely
as a holiday.
On how to be charming
(On how to be charming)
You got to be merry
(You got to be merry)
If only to weave a spell
And you'll be lovely
As a carousel too.
I (I know you can) show how.
It's (it's all in the) know-how.
And (and once you know) oh how
The world looks good to you
As it should to you.
On how to be lovely
(On how to be lovely)
You got to be jolly
(You got to be jolly)
When you can be fancy-free
And flash a smile that
Folks come flocking to see.
You'll be as lovely
As can be.
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo
Boo-diddly-ba-bau! Ee-
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo-ee
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo
Boo-diddly-ba-bau!
(Boo-diddly-ba-bau!)
Boo-diddly-ba-baa-pa-daa!
Can't (can't do it with) make-up
You (you've just got to) wake up
And (and startin' to) take up
A life delirious
Nothing serious.
On how to be lovely
(On how to be lovely)
You got to be cheery
(You got to be cheery)
I'll give you a guarantee
You don't need dough
You don't need a college degree.
Make sorrow incidental
(Let joy be monumental)
And you'll be lovely
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo(-ee)
Do-wee-oo
Do-wee-oo(-ee)
You'll be as lovely
As can be
A-do-ee-oo-ee-oo-ee-oo!
Loved Kay Thompson! Little known fact, that her and Fred Astaire did not get along while making this. There's a dance routine with both Kay and Fred, where he's on the ground spinning around dancing his ass off, yet you can't take your eyes off of Thompson. He wasn't used to someone else stealing focus from him, and Kay Thompson could. He didn't like that.
Man, BEAUTIFUL uploads!! 😀
you are right, there is a fascination about caravans and shows before or after events, I personally loved to read about Grace Kelly's wedding and how she went on a ship to meet her husband in Monacco and Quit acting in Hollywood, it was nice to see her became a princess on the spot too.
beautiful.....
Audrey. 😍
Kay Thompson is the only person who really makes me want to wear those shoes
Perfect fore her not so high voice. She could sing far better the people expected. If my fare lady was in a lower key she would have managed the singing part very well.
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+Ann DIY Thank you so much for subscribing! ❤️ It really means a lot to me, I put a lot of work into these videos and it makes me happy that people are enjoying it! Very cool for me to witness. Hope you enjoy more, finishing off Breakfast at Tiffany's and then I'm thinking about doing My Fair Lady or Sabrina. Thanks again!
+EverythingAudrey.com i just love youu ☺️❤️❤️
Most beautiful woman of her time
of all times really.
legend...
Audrey Hepburn is Top model Guru ever. See t funny face film.
Judy Garland should have played the role which Audrey Hepburn actually played if she had been a bit younger. The combination of Judy and Kay Thompson must have been amazing
Quiero ver esta pelicula en español
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Die Beiden sind fast so gut wie Bugs Bunny und der Daffy Duck.😁
Enjoy our re-enatcment of this great scene with Audrey and Kay!
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great
Szergovia princess and the pea has their version of funny face book chained to planking see apple wine
"A delightful je ne sais quoi there is... in all her mannerisms and movement."
You can see in this part that if the song was more sutable for an alto voice like Audrey's she could sing exelently
0:07
دریغ و افسوس از دیگر نبود چنین هنرمندانی در این سیاره ی آشفته و مملو از فاجعه
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Oh wow! lol i actually came here to celebrate Kaye Thompson but i see that i’m late to the party! .. Guess i still need to say it .. i’ve watched this film a lot over the years but my focus was always on Audrey. Maybe it took my getting older to truly realize what an _AMAZING_ _TALENT_ Kaye Thompson was! She was the perfect _triple threat,_ great singer dancer actress - great *GREAT* GREAT! Now that i’ve appreciated that, back to my #1 question .. are we _really_ expected
to believe that Jo found Dick like, _IRRESISTIBLE?!_ When i was a kid i thought that Fred Astaire looked like a skeleton with skin stretched tightly across. i mean, brilliant dancing can only make up for so much! Sorry. .. Just LOADS of talent in this movie! 🤟🏼💞
This scene defines Audrey Hepburn
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what is the name of the song at the end? ;-;
horizon variations by max richter
The funny face modern times book at other location does have this colour guard book cover
Few people know that Audrey Hepburn had dance training.
I watched this and my first thought was, "Audrey would make a good Lucy. . ." She'd be a pretty Lucy. And plus her face looks similar enough to Lucile Ball . . . she just might pull it off . . .
dam.....each take is unbelievably long...she must really like her job :)
Audrey should have sang in My Fair Lady
Stanley Donen had a rare talent
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where has gone the movie ?
prabhanshu Shekhar sinha what I don't understand what were u talking about
I was wondering, the movie 'funny face' is not available on You Tube , presently .
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Is that Audrey Hepburn's real voice?
Adrian Cooke Yes, it is.
She could sing very well. This was perfect for her somewhat lower voice. When they turned down May Fair Lady she could have done that without Marni Nixon.
Audrey is an icon and one of my favorite performers, but Julie Andrews should have played Eliza Doolittle and much of that score is outside of Audrey's range. I still her love her in the film though.
@@julescat1974 I adore Julie Andrews as a singer and as a person but if I am honest not so much as an actress. Their Adrey Hepburn was the better choice for me.
@@julescat1974 She later did in Theatre. But at the time she wasn't nearly experienced enough as an actress to play Eliza Doolittle who is a fairly complex character in general. You also have to take into account she had only done 1 film at stage which was The Sound of Music.
no es normal que esta cancion me ponga de buen humor 😁
This should be shown for children in schools. Especially for girls.
I just realized why Gal Gadot is so "familiar" to me. She has the same variety of ethereal beauty, unmistakable class, and waif-like visage that Audrey Hepburn did.
I don't know why, but Audrey Hepburn gives me Daisy Ridley vibes and I can't shake it
You mean the other way round.
@@taliamason7986 No, no, I mean what I said... maybe
audrey is so great in films but, in real life she was really uptight boring overly serious and just didnt seem to be very happy or fun to be around... she seemed strict and narcissistic ... wish she could have embraced the qualities of her characters in real life, she would have been happier.. she took herself way too seriously
Um which of them seems to know how to sing. And for a "ballerina" Audrey is about as graceful as a potted plant.
Sorry folks but I absolutely hate this scene.Actually,most of the film gives me the creeps. I’m sure most men feel the same way.Audrey is
far too fey in this one,Fred too old and crusty and Kay Thompson has me running to the bathroom.The dark-room scene nearly blinds me
and the final “S’wonderful” scene is painfully identical to “He Loves And She Loves”.It’s buried at the bottom of my collection.
is that a man dressed in drag dancing with her?
That's very rude.
So very mannered. Utterly dated and cheezy. Hepburn made a poor choice with this geriatric vehicle.