Sabrina /

Sabrina, the naive daughter of the chauffeur for an immensely wealthy family, is obsessed with David, the family's younger son. When Sabrina returns to Long Island from Paris as a sophisticated young woman, she begins a romance with David, who has meanwhile become engaged to the daughter of a w...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Sabrina (Motion picture : 1995)
Corporate Authors: Constellation Films, Paramount Pictures Corporation
Other Authors: Benedek, Barbara, Rayfiel, David, Rudin, Scott, 1958-, Pollack, Sydney, 1934-2008 (Director), Ford, Harrison, 1942- (Actor), Ormond, Julia (Actor), Kinnear, Greg, 1963- (Actor), Wood, John, 1930-2011 (Actor), Marchand, Nancy, 1928-2000 (Actor)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Language Notes:Closed-captioned. English (5.1 surround or surround) or French (stereo.) soundtracks; optional English subtitles.
Published: Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount, [2001]
Series:Widescreen DVD collection.
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Summary:Sabrina, the naive daughter of the chauffeur for an immensely wealthy family, is obsessed with David, the family's younger son. When Sabrina returns to Long Island from Paris as a sophisticated young woman, she begins a romance with David, who has meanwhile become engaged to the daughter of a wealthy family. This new romance threatens the business interests of Linus, the older son, so he pretends to court Sabrina in order to woo her away from David, but ends up falling in love with her himself.
Item Description:DVD release of the 1995 motion picture.
Based on the 1954 film written by Billy Wilder, Samuel Taylor, and Ernest Lehman, from the play by Samuel Taylor.
Special features include theatrical trailer.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (127 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; region 1; NTSC; Dolby digital; anamorphic widescreen format.
Audience:Rated PG.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Giuseppe Rotunno ; editor, Frederic Steinkamp ; music by John Williams; original songs by John Williams and Alan & Marilyn Bergman.
ISBN:0792178785
9780792178781