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Sabrina

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1995-12-15 Comedy 2hr 7m

Sabrina Fairchild, a chauffeur's daughter, grew up at the Long Island estate of the wealthy Larrabee family enchanted with their sparkling world of privilege and wealth, but she's especially enamored of younger son David, a charming playboy. After the once plain Sabrina returns from a sojourn in Paris transformed into a glamorous young woman, she at long last catches David's eye. In a calculated effort to manipulate David away from her and into a more financially advantageous marriage, formidable older brother Linus devises a plan to keep them apart.

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Sabrina Fairchild, a chauffeur's daughter, grew up at the Long Island estate of the wealthy Larrabee family enchanted with their sparkling world of privilege and wealth, but she's especially enamored of younger son David, a charming playboy. After the once plain Sabrina returns from a sojourn in Paris transformed into a glamorous young woman, she at long last catches David's eye. In a calculated effort to manipulate David away from her and into a more financially advantageous marriage, formidable older brother Linus devises a plan to keep them apart.

  • Released
    1995-12-15
  • Revenue
    $53,672,080
  • Budget
    $58,000,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 7m
  • Genre
    Comedy, Romance
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, Français
  • imdb-logo
    6.3
  • Production
    Paramount Pictures, Constellation Films, Mirage Enterprises, Scott Rudin Productions, Sandollar Productions, Worldwide Productions, Mont Blanc Entertainment GmbH

Crew

Sydney Pollack
Director
Barbara Benedek
Screenplay
Sydney Pollack
Producer

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Cast

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Linus Larrabee
Julia Ormond

Julia Ormond

Sabrina Fairchild
Greg Kinnear

Greg Kinnear

David Larrabee
Nancy Marchand

Nancy Marchand

Maude Larrabee
John Wood

John Wood

Fairchild
Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

Patrick Tyson
Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson

Ingrid Tyson
Lauren Holly

Lauren Holly

Elizabeth Tyson
Michael Dees

Michael Dees

Singer at Larrabee Party
Jo-Jo Lowe

Jo-Jo Lowe

Red Head
Ira Wheeler

Ira Wheeler

Bartender
François Genty

François Genty

Make-Up Assistant
Helena

Helena

Model
Katia

Katia

Model
Carmen Chaplin

Carmen Chaplin

Paris Friend
Joanna Rhodes

Joanna Rhodes

Paris Friend
Alan Boone

Alan Boone

Paris Friend
Kentaro

Kentaro

Paris Friend
J.B. Benn

J.B. Benn

Magician
Peter McKernan

Peter McKernan

Helicopter Pilot
Ed Connelly

Ed Connelly

Gulf Stream Pilot
Alvin Lum

Alvin Lum

Tyson Butler
Siching Song

Siching Song

Mother in Hospital
Phil Nee

Phil Nee

Father in Hospital
Anthony Mondal

Anthony Mondal

Moroccan Waiter
Doug Ferony

Doug Ferony

Frank Neri (uncredited)
Dale Resteghini

Dale Resteghini

Linus' Friend (uncredited)
Michael Cline

Michael Cline

Head Butler (uncredited)
Woodrow Asai

Woodrow Asai

Japanese Businessman (uncredited)
Philippe Hartmann

Philippe Hartmann

Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jerry Quinn

Jerry Quinn

Pizza Patron (uncredited)
Victor Warren

Victor Warren

Pilot (uncredited)
Dori Rosenthal

Dori Rosenthal

Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Eric Bruno Borgman

Eric Bruno Borgman

Airport Employee (uncredited)

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A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 5

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2024-03-15

**A completely dispensable remake, for many of the qualities it may have, and which it does!** Firstly, allow me to say that I am not one... read more

**A completely dispensable remake, for many of the qualities it may have, and which it does!** Firstly, allow me to say that I am not one of those who think that there can or should be untouchable films, which due to their value or relevance should never be subject to revisits or remakes. “Sabrina”, the original film starring Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, is a renowned classic and its place will never be in question. However, after seeing this modern remake, I can't help but feel that it was unnecessary. Despite being a good film, it can't be better than the original, it isn't the slightest bit different, and it wasn't able to update the original story. I really don't know where Sidney Pollack was able to think this was a good idea. The story of this film, as well as a large amount of the dialogue, are copied from the original onto carbon paper, with almost no essential modifications. In fact, the most striking phrases of the dialogues are all there, the situations are the same. Where the film tries to be better is, essentially, in the high production values and the updating of a series of details without great relevance. For example, young Sabrina no longer goes to Paris to become a chef, but to work as an assistant at “Vogue” magazine. And of course, the sets, the filming locations, the props, everything takes us back to contemporary times and is done with the utmost good taste, from the choice of the mansion to the Larrabee corporate headquarters. And given that Pollack is a renowned and highly prestigious director, it's no surprise that the cinematography and soundtrack are also excellent: he was able to find the best. For example, the soundtrack is written by John Williams and, although it is not a remarkable work by the composer, it still has the quality he has accustomed us to. As for the cast, Pollack also bet on great actors, with solid credits and a solid career in the seventh art. The three main protagonists are Julia Ormond, Harrison Ford and Greg Kinnear, and the latter is perhaps the director's riskiest bet. Ormond and Ford give us, each in their own way, solid and consistent interpretations. However, if in the original film the huge age difference between Bogart and Hepburn was barely noticeable, this was glaring here, and it is extremely bizarre to see Ormond flirting with a man who appears to be her father. And with an aggravating factor: Ford is not, and has never been, an actor particularly suited to romantic plots, it is not a comfortable terrain for him. As a result, Ford and Ormond's romantic chemistry resembles a wall between them. Greg Kinnear does what he can, but doesn't have the strong charisma that is necessary for playboy David. The film also features contributions from John Wood, Nancy Marchand, Lauren Holly and Paul Giamatti.

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A Review by Filipe Manuel Neto

**A completely dispensable remake, for many of the qualities it may have, and which it does!** Firstly, allow me to say that I am not one of those who think that there can or should be untouchable films, which due to their value or relev...

reviewer avatar

A Review by FilipeManuelNeto 5

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2024-03-15

**A completely dispensable remake, for many of the qualities it may have, and which it does!** Firstly, allow me to say that I am not one of those who think that there can or should be untouchable ...

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