Paris When It Sizzles A veteran Hollywood screenwriter goes to Paris to write the screenplay of his career--in three days. Lacking fresh ideas, he turns to his gamine secretary to provide fuel for his imagination, and they come up with various scenarios for his screenplay, called THE GIRL WHO STOLE THE EIFFEL TOWER. Richard Quine (BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE) ably helms PARIS WHEN IT SIZZLES, which travels back and forth between fantasy and reality. William Holden and Audrey Hepburn heat up the main characters, with terrific supporting help from the likes of Frank Sinatra, No?l Coward, Tony Curtis, Fred Astaire, Marlene Dietrich, and the glorious city of Paris. release year: 1963 star(s):Audrey Hepburn
Motion Picture Academy Tribute to Alan and Marilyn BergmanFilm Music Society, CAHe told the story of how he proposed to Marilyn with the song "That Face," which he convinced Fred Astaire to sing on a demo; footage of the song, as later used in Paris When it Sizzles (1964) with Audrey Hepburn and William Holden, was shown.
Stepping Over the Lines: Day One From ParisThe Queensberry Rules, MA2) Paris When It Sizzles. Roger would like the weather to be as hot as it can be. Already the courts are bouncing faster with the warm days. The Federer serve would be greatly aided by a good hot day when the final rolls around.
"Duplicity," round 2.IFCGilroy "must have been channeling William Holden's screenwriter character in 'Paris When It Sizzles,' whose scripts always include a 'switch on a switch on a switch that leaves the audience gasping at the author's brilliance.' Alonso Duralde at MSNBC:
‘Duplicity’ is all cloak and blabberMSNBCWriter-director Tony Gilroy (“Michael Clayton”) must have been channeling William Holden’s screenwriter character in “Paris When It Sizzles,” whose scripts always include a “switch on a switch on a switch that leaves the audience gasping at the
Audrey Hepburn, too, especially in 'Paris When it Sizzles,' is a marvelous actress that I love to watch on the screen." Her arrival on our screens happened
5 AM • Paris When It Sizzles '64. William Holden. A screenwriter finds himself falling in love with the secretary he's temporarily hired to help meet a
The same liquid, longing gaze sealed her romance with William Holden in the wacky Paris When It Sizzles. And she only had to lock eyes with Gregory Peck in
Roman Holiday (A), Billy Wilder's 1954 Sabrina (A), Blake Edwards' 1961 Breakfast at Tiffany's (A) and Richard Quine's 1964 Paris-When it Sizzles (C-).