Sabrina | |
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Directed by | Billy Wilder |
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Based on | Sabrina Fair by Samuel A. Taylor |
Produced by | Billy Wilder |
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Cinematography | Charles Lang |
Edited by | Arthur P. Schmidt |
Music by | Frederick Hollander |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 113 minutes[2] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2.2 million |
Box office | $4 million (U.S./Canada rentals)[3] |
Sabrina (Sabrina Fair/La Vie en Rose in the United Kingdom) is a 1954 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Billy Wilder, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Samuel A. Taylor and Ernest Lehman, based on Taylor's 1953 play Sabrina Fair.[4] The picture stars Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and William Holden. This was Wilder's last film released by Paramount Pictures, ending a 12-year business relationship between him and the company.
In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[5]