In preparing his romantic comedy Two For the Road, director Stanley Donen decided to utilize many of the cinematic techniques popularized by the French "nouvelle vague" filmmakers. Jump cutting back and forth in time with seeming abandon, Donen and scriptwriter Frederic Raphael chronicle the 12-year relationship between architect Wallace (Albert Finney) and his wife (Audrey Hepburn). While backpacking through Europe, student Finney falls for lovely music student Jacqueline Bisset, but later settles for Hepburn, another ...
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In preparing his romantic comedy Two For the Road, director Stanley Donen decided to utilize many of the cinematic techniques popularized by the French "nouvelle vague" filmmakers. Jump cutting back and forth in time with seeming abandon, Donen and scriptwriter Frederic Raphael chronicle the 12-year relationship between architect Wallace (Albert Finney) and his wife (Audrey Hepburn). While backpacking through Europe, student Finney falls for lovely music student Jacqueline Bisset, but later settles for Hepburn, another aspiring musician (this vignette served as the launching pad for the film-within-a-film in Francois Truffaut's 1973 classic Day for Night). Once married, Finney and Hepburn go on a desultory honeymoon, travelling in the company of insufferable American tourists William Daniels and Eleanor Bron and their equally odious daughter Gabrielle Middleton. Later on, during yet another road trip, Finney is offered an irresistible job opportunity by Claude Dauphin, which ultimately distances Finney from his now-pregnant wife. Still remaining on the road, the film then details Finney and Hepburn's separate infidelities. The film ends where it begins, with Finney and Hepburn taking still another road vacation, hoping to sew up their unraveling marriage. While critics did nip-ups over Stanley Donen's "revolutionary" nonlinear story-telling techniques, audiences responded to the chemistry between Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, not to mention the unforgettable musical score by Henry Mancini. Note: many TV prints of Two for the Road are edited for content, robbing the viewer of Finney and Hepburn's delightful "Bitch/Bastard" closing endearments. Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Judy Cornwell, Jacqueline Bisset, Georges Descrières, Nadia Gray, Claude Dauphin, Gabrielle Middleton, William Daniels,... Very good. 2005 Run time: 111. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Judy Cornwell, Jacqueline Bisset, Georges Descrières, Nadia Gray, Claude Dauphin, Gabrielle Middleton, William Daniels,... Very good. 2005 Run time: 111. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Judy Cornwell, Jacqueline Bisset, Georges Descrières, Nadia Gray, Claude Dauphin, Gabrielle Middleton, William Daniels,... Good. 1967 Run time: 111. Case is scratched/dirty but disc is in perfect condition. Buy with confidence-Satisfaction Guaranteed!
As a guy, this movie always makes me cry. It is so right on. The lead characters are wonderfully human, the acting is great, the Henry Mancini music lives on in my head, and Audrey Hepburn is soooo beautiful! I cannot help myself. I love this movie. Seller was excellent, timely delivery of product that was as described. Fine transaction.
Bingen1
Jul 30, 2009
Review of Two
This is one of my favorite films because it shows a very grown-up and freewheeling Audrey. She is my favorite celebrity, doing everything right with charisma and feeling. This film reflects that kind of character. Her upcoming divorce to Mel Ferrer shows tellingly in the screenplay even though we never knew that. I suggest you watch a young Albert Finney in a great part. They both did a very good job of husband and wife; please watch this film. It is as timely now as it was then.