Additional information for Sabrina, which has a domestic theatrical release set for September 9, 1954. The film is being distributed by Paramount Pictures and has not yet been rated. Sabrina has a total running time of 113 minutes.
Atp
Argentina
PG
Australia
G
Canada
TE
Chile
S
Finland
13
Spain
U
UK
Unrated
USA
12
West Germany
12
South Korea
113min
Sabrina
Austria
Sabrina
Brazil
Sabrina
Canada
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Denmark
Sabrina
France
Sabrina
Greece
Sabrina
Hungary
Sabrina
Mexico
Sabrina
Portugal
Sabrina
Spain
Sabrina
Sweden
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Turkey
Sabrina
UK
Sabrina
West Germany
Glykeia mou Sabrina
Greece
Kaunis Sabrina
Finland
Sabrina Fair
UK
Vackra Sabrina
Finland
September 09, 1954
UK
September 22, 1954
USA
September 28, 1954
Japan
October , 1954
USA
November 16, 1954
West Germany
November 18, 1954
Italy
November 19, 1954
Portugal
December 17, 1954
Austria
, 1955
Turkey
January 21, 1955
Finland
February 04, 1955
France
February 14, 1955
Sweden
February 25, 1955
Belgium
February 25, 1955
Denmark
March 10, 1955
Hong Kong
September 27, 1955
Spain
July 17, 1972
Spain
August 15, 1996
Germany
April 20, 2005
France
February 12, 2009
Philippines
July 08, 2010
Greece
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A playboy becomes interested in the daughter of his family's chauffeur. But it's his more serious brother who would be the better man for her.
The daughter of a chauffeur (Sabrina, played by Hepburn) has been madly in love with the youngest playboy son (David, played by Holden) of a Long Island society family. Although he was never serious about the young woman, she dreams he will one day fall madly in love with her. She moves to Paris to become a chef, and returns to Long Island a changed woman on the outside. Inside, Sabrina is still madly in love with David. When David invites her to a ball at the mansion, she is delirious with delight. This affair, however, jeopardizes not only David's impending marriage, but a business deal brokered by his older, responsible brother, Linus (played by Bogart). Linus arranges an unfortunate "accident" that lays David up for several days. Linus then proceeds to woo Sabrina - even convincing David he's doing this for him. Linus pretends that Sabrina has made him curious about what it would be like to leave his corporate world behind and live in Paris. Sabrina believes she's seeing a "secret side" of Linus Larabee, and starts falling in love with this new Linus. Linus entices Sabrina to run away with him and move back to Paris - even though he has no intentions of leaving with her. At the last minute, Linus realizes he cannot hurt her like this and arranges to send David (who has recovered from the accident) in his place. David realizes Sabrina no longer loves him, and (surprisingly) his older brother is in-love with Sabrina. So David arranges to have true love find its course, and the two lovers sail to Paris.
Billy Wilder
Director(s)
Billy Wilder
Samuel A. Taylor
Ernest Lehman
Samuel A. Taylor
Writer(s)
Billy Wilder
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
Linus Larrabee
Humphrey Bogart
Sabrina Fairchild
Audrey Hepburn
David Larrabee
William Holden
Oliver Larrabee
Walter Hampden
Thomas Fairchild
John Williams
Elizabeth Tyson
Martha Hyer
Gretchen Van Horn
Joan Vohs
Baron St. Fontanel
Marcel Dalio
The Professor
Marcel Hillaire
Maude Larrabee
Nella Walker
Mr. Tyson
Francis X. Bushman
Miss McCardle
Ellen Corby
Ship's Steward (uncredited)
David Ahdar
Member of the Board (uncredited)
Raymond Bailey
Margaret - Cook (uncredited)
Marjorie Bennett
Party / Dance Extra (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Board Member (uncredited)
Colin Campbell
Party Guest with Tray (uncredited)
Harvey B. Dunn
Dance Partner (uncredited)
Fritz Ford
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Otto Forrest
Gardener-Caretaker (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Man (uncredited)
Rand Harper
Party Guest (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Drink Spiller (uncredited)
Charles Harvey
Dr. Calaway (uncredited)
Paul Harvey
Jenny - Maid (uncredited)
Nancy Kulp
Ernest - Houseman (uncredited)
Kay E. Kuter
Man with Linus Larrabee (uncredited)
Bill Neff
Charles - Butler (uncredited)
Emory Parnell
Man with David Larrabee (uncredited)
Gregory Ratoff
Mrs. Tyson (uncredited)
Kay Riehl
Spiller's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Marion Ross
Board Member (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan
Director(s)
Samuel A. Taylor
Ernest Lehman
Samuel A. Taylor
Writer(s)
producer
Producer(s)
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