Audrey Hepburn

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Douglas Sirk's "Magnificent Obsession," Patrick McGoohan in "The Quare Fellow," Rossellini takes on Louis XIV, new reissues of Audrey Hepburn's best-loved films and more.
  • A Lynchian nightmare, a hooker grandma and more

    A man who never sleeps, Marianne Faithfull turning tricks and a poisoned Russian spy headline this week's indie releases.
  • The Fix

    Has Madonna lost her mojo? Have we had enough of O.J. and Jacko? And what is Matt Lauer going to do with a purse? Plus: Steamy sex on a London stage!
  • "Charade"

    Stanley Donen's classy crime caper has charm, wit -- and Cary Grant.
  • My mother the nun

    It's true she was a bride of Christ -- just don't ask for details of the marriage.
  • Love hate

    Jennifer Love Hewitt lacks charm, grace and magnetism. How in the world did she end up playing Audrey Hepburn?
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for
    Monday, March 27, 2000
  • The pussy-whipped princelings of the press corps

    Shame on the media for mistaking a stunted Uriah Heep for a real man; all hail Rush Limbaugh's cultural indispensability!
  • Strangers in the night

    Europeans have such a flair for flirting that it must be transmitted via breast milk. Why don't Americans get it?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Camille Paglia rages about religion; uncovering the history of "St. James Infirmary"; what's so unique about masturbatory time travel?
  • Great taste, less thrilling

    Everywhere you turn, people look like they're ready for their close-ups. Meanwhile, originality is at an all-time low.
  • Audrey was thinner

    The author of "Confessions of a Window Dresser" explains his preference.
  • Hepburn vs. Hepburn

    A young drag queen goes from Audrey fan to Kate devotee.
  • Postcards from the Eddie

    Who would ever suspect that the man who made so many awful records could create an autobiography that is such a kick in the pants?
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Tiara trials

    Two charming movies ask a vital question -- is it better to be or not to be a princess?
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Isn't it romantic?

    Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn bring a dash of style to Stanley Donen's caper in Paris.

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