In visita ufficiale a Roma, una principessa fugge dall'albergo in cui risiede e si aggira in incognito per le strade della capitale, in compagnia di un reporter che insegue lo scoop.In visita ufficiale a Roma, una principessa fugge dall'albergo in cui risiede e si aggira in incognito per le strade della capitale, in compagnia di un reporter che insegue lo scoop.In visita ufficiale a Roma, una principessa fugge dall'albergo in cui risiede e si aggira in incognito per le strade della capitale, in compagnia di un reporter che insegue lo scoop.
- Vincitore di 3 Oscar
- 11 vittorie e 18 candidature totali
- Man on Phone
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- Admiral Dancing with Princess
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- Young Boy with Car
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- Undetermined Role
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- Woman of Importance Watching the Military Parade
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- QuizWhen Gregory Peck came to Italy to shoot the movie, he was privately depressed about his recent separation and imminent divorce from his first wife, Greta Kukkonen. However, during the shoot he met and fell in love with a French-born woman named Veronique Passani, of Italian and Russian parents. Following his divorce, he married her, she became Veronique Peck, and they remained together for the rest of his life.
- BlooperAfter Joe throws his drink on Irving, a visible wet mark appears on Irving's shirt. In the next shot, the wetness appears to have disappeared (this occurs twice during the scene).
- Citazioni
Princess Ann: I have to leave you now. I'm going to that corner there and turn. You must stay in the car and drive away. Promise not to watch me go beyond the corner. Just drive away and leave me as I leave you.
Joe Bradley: All right.
Princess Ann: I don't know how to say goodbye. I can't think of any words.
Joe Bradley: Don't try.
- Versioni alternativeThe writing credits on the film originally completely omitted the name of Dalton Trumbo, who was blacklisted at the time, and read: Screenplay by Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton Story by Ian McLellan Hunter In 1991, the WGA acknowledged Dalton Trumbo's authorship of the story, granting him a posthumous "Story By" credit. The "Screenplay By" credit however was not changed. In 2011, Tim Hunter (son of Ian McLellan Hunter) wrote a letter to John Wells, president of the WGA, asking on behalf of Christopher Trumbo (Dalton Trumbo's son), who had just passed, to petition for Trumbo to be recognized as author of the screenplay as well. The WGA further revised the credits, which have been corrected on all copies of the film released since then.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Le Dee dell'amore (1965)
The DVD sat on my shelf for the longest time and I am so glad I took it out to watch. The screenplay is subtle, filled with nuances that Hepburn and Peck teased them out beautifully. I can hardly detect an air of pretension and emotional manipulation. This is as romantic as it gets between a princess and an everyday man. The ending in the big hall really hits the spot. So much is left unsaid but yet what is said speaks volumes. It never betrays the tone of what the film sets out to be but yet my heart was beating with the full desire of wanting to see the relationship go a certain more familiar way. This is an amazing date movie with oodles of intelligence.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Roman Holiday
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Cafe Rocca, Via della Rotonda 25, Pantheon, Roma, Lazio, Italia(Mr. Bradley ask Irving the Photoreporter to photograph the Princess at a cafe', today is a fashion store)
- Azienda produttrice
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 22.728 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 58 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1