In various passages from her autobiography, Hepburn, the daughter of a suffragist and birth-control crusader, sounds disconcertingly unliberated. |
Audrey Hepburn is luminous, waif-like, but with nobility that itself transcended her character's station. |
It argues that Hepburn was a proud Scot who was loyal to his Queen and fought for Scottish independence. |
The forceful, careerist Hepburn keeps Tracy off-balance, speaking multiple languages, shielding political refugees, and adopting a Greek orphan. |
Audrey Hepburn may look very good in those stylish designer clothes, if you're into her starving waifish look, but she isn't a very good actress. |
She is well qualified for the role, having already starred in the ABC-TV biopic The Audrey Hepburn Story. |