Box-set collection of four of Audrey Hepburn's most famous films. In her Hollywood debut
‘Roman Holiday’ (1953), Hepburn won an Academy Award as Princess Anne, the bored royal who absconds from her duties and meets up with Gregory Peck's American ex-pat journalist. Billy Wilder directs her in
‘Sabrina Fair’ (1954) as the shy daughter of a wealthy family's chauffeur, who returns from two years in Paris as a sophisticated young woman. Adapted from the Truman Capote novella,
‘Breakfast at Tiffany's’ (1961) sees Hepburn in her archetypal role as dizzy call-girl Holly Golightly, trying not to fall for George Peppard's failed writer in New York. In
'My Fair Lady (1964) A misogynistic and snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager that he can take a flower girl (Hepburn) and make her presentable in high society.