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An ugly duckling having undergone a remarkable change, still harbors feelings for her crush: a carefree playboy, but not before his business-focused brother has something to say about it.

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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 4 nominations.
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Linus Larrabee
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Sabrina Fairchild
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David Larrabee
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Maude Larrabee
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Fairchild
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Patrick Tyson
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Ingrid Tyson
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Elizabeth Tyson
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Mack
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Rosa
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Joanna
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Irene
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Martine
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Louis
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Linda
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Scott
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Ron
Gregory Chase ...
Ron
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Nurse
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Carol
Christine Luneau-Lipton ...
Ticket Taker
Michael Dees ...
Singer at Larrabee Party
Denis Holmes ...
Butler
Jo-Jo Lowe ...
Red Head
Ira Wheeler ...
Bartender
Philippa Cooper ...
Kelly
Ayako Kawahara ...
India (as Ayako)
François Genty ...
Make-Up Assistant
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Assistant
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Model (as Ines Sastre)
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Model (as Phina)
Helena ...
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Katia ...
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Andrea Behalikova ...
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Jennifer Herrera ...
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Kristina Kumlin ...
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Eva Linderholm ...
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Stefano Tartini ...
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Paris Friend
Micheline Van de Velde ...
Paris Friend
Joanna Rhodes ...
Paris Friend
Alan Boone ...
Paris Friend
Patrick Forster-Delmas ...
Paris Friend (as Patrick Forster Delmas)
Kentaro ...
Paris Friend (as Kentaro Matsuo)
J.B. Benn ...
Magician
Peter McKernan ...
Helicopter Pilot
Ed Connelly ...
Gulf Stream Pilot
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Sheik (as Ronald Schwary)
Kenneth A. MacDonald ...
Beggar
Alvin Lum ...
Tyson Butler
Siching Song ...
Mother in Hospital
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Father in Hospital
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Trainer
Susan Browning ...
Secretary
Anthony Mondal ...
Moroccan Waiter (as Saikat Mondal)
Peter Parks ...
Senator
Compagnie Jolie Môme ...
Street Singers (as La Compagnie Jolie Môme)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Woodrow W. Asai ...
Japanese Businessman (uncredited)
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Airport Employee (uncredited)
Michael Cline ...
Head Butler (uncredited)
Christopher Del Gaudio ...
Businessman in Window (uncredited)
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Frank Neri (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Pizza Patron (uncredited)
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Linus' Friend (uncredited)
Dori Rosenthal ...
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
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Pilot (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sydney Pollack

Written by

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Samuel A. Taylor ... (play) (as Samuel Taylor)
 
Billy Wilder ... (earlier screenplay) and
Samuel A. Taylor ... (earlier screenplay) (as Samuel Taylor) and
Ernest Lehman ... (earlier screenplay)
 
Barbara Benedek ... (screenplay) &
David Rayfiel ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Lindsay Doran ... executive producer
Sydney Pollack ... producer
Scott Rudin ... producer
Ronald L. Schwary ... executive producer (as Ronald Schwary)

Music by

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John Williams

Cinematography by

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Giuseppe Rotunno ... director of photography

Editing by

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Fredric Steinkamp

Editorial Department

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Chris Maybach ... assistant editor: avid
Anne McCabe ... assistant editor: New York dailies (as Ann McCabe)
Dennis McNeill ... color timer (as Denny McNeill)
Amanda Pollack ... assistant editor: New York dailies
Theresa Repola Mohammed ... negative cutter
Karl F. Steinkamp ... first assistant film editor (as Karl Steinkamp)
Robert W. Steinkamp ... assistant film editor (as Robert Steinkamp)
Liza Sullivan ... assistant film editor
Philip Harrison ... apprentice editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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David Rubin

Production Design by

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Brian Morris

Art Direction by

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John Kasarda
Jeremy Conway ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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George DeTitta Jr.
Amy Marshall

Costume Design by

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Gary Jones ... co-costume designer
Ann Roth

Makeup Department

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Stephen G. Bishop ... hair stylist
Joseph A. Campayno ... makeup artist: Julia Ormond
Lynda Gurasich ... hair stylist: Harrison Ford
Bernadette Mazur ... makeup artist
Peter Robb-King ... makeup artist: Harrison Ford
Mary Cooke ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Richard Orton ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Jean-Pierre Avice ... production manager: Paris
Thomas A. Imperato ... production supervisor
Ronald L. Schwary ... production manager (as Ronald Schwary)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jerome Borenstein ... assistant director: Paris
Richard Patrick ... second assistant director
Michael Reichman ... dga trainee
Thomas A. Reilly ... first assistant director (as Tom Reilly)
Pascal Salafa ... assistant director: Paris
Joel Chernoff ... second unit director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Tommy Allen ... property master (as Thomas C. Allen)
Diana Burton ... assistant property master
Dennis Causey ... set dresser
Chris DeTitta ... lead person (as Christopher DeTitta)
Gerald DeTitta ... set dresser
Frank Didio ... construction foreperson
Anthony Dimeo ... set dresser
Rochelle Edelson ... production scenic artist
Ann Edgeworth ... property person (as Ann L. Edgeworth)
Gilbert H. Gertsen ... set dresser (as Gilbert Gertsen)
Gordon Gertsen ... set dresser
Wendy Goidell ... floral designer
Vincent Guarriello ... construction key grip
Peter Hackman ... construction scenic artist
Jean-Michel Hugon ... art director: Paris
Gary Levitsky ... set dresser
Nicholas Lundy ... assistant art director
Brick Mason ... storyboard artist
Wayne Moss ... production carpenter
John Oates Jr. ... set dresser (as John Oates)
Ron Petagna ... construction coordinator (as Ronald Petagna)
Ronnie Petagna ... carpenter
Marc Pinquier ... property person: Paris
Joseph Proscia ... set dresser
Miriam Schapiro ... art department coordinator
Edward Smith ... carpenter
Philippe Turlure ... set dresser: Paris
Ron von Blomberg ... supervising greens person (as Ron Von Blomberg)
Joseph Alfieri ... carpenter (uncredited)
Henry Antonacchio ... carpenter (uncredited)
Paul Brush Jr. ... carpenter (uncredited)
Hallie Coletta ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Beth Kuhn ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Jeffrey D. McDonald ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Mike Montgomery ... construction grip (uncredited)
Scott P. Murphy ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Christopher Nelson ... set dresser (uncredited)
Sherryl Sachs ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Ari David Schwartz ... set dresser (uncredited)
Tyler Smith ... sculptor (uncredited)
Allen Stillman ... construction electric (uncredited)
Ginny Walsh ... prop artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Mary Andrews ... supervising adr editor
Benjamin Beardwood ... dialogue editor
O.J. Connell III ... cable person
Dean Drabin ... foley mixer
Joe Earle ... sound effects editor
Mitch Gettleman ... sound effects editor
Meredith Gold ... assistant sound editor
Laura Graham ... adr editor
Ann Hadsell ... foley recordist
Robin Harlan ... foley walker
J. Paul Huntsman ... supervising sound editor
Barbara Issak ... dialogue editor
Adam Jenkins ... re-recording mixer
Chris Jenkins ... re-recording mixer
Trevor Jolly ... foley editor
Danny Michael ... sound mixer
Scott Millan ... re-recording mixer
Sarah Monat ... foley walker
Myron Nettinga ... supervising sound effects editor
Rebecca Nicolaou ... assistant sound editor
Jeanine Payne ... assistant sound editor
Jeff Rosen ... foley editor
Adam Sawelson ... supervising dialogue editor
Andrew Schmetterling ... boom operator
Thomas Whiting ... adr editor
Philip Rogers ... sound recordist (uncredited)
John Soukup ... sound transfer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Philippe Hubin ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Gordon Driver ... computer graphics playback
Lori Arnold ... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Debbie Denise ... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Jim Morris ... senior staff: ILM (uncredited)
Ken Ralston ... visual effects supervisor: ILM (uncredited)
Chad Taylor ... sabre artist: ILM (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Myles Aronowitz ... still photographer
Jack Coffen ... electrician
Ray Collins ... camera trainee (as Raymond Collins)
Steve Comesky ... electrician
Gene Engels ... chief lighting technician (as Eugene Engels)
Michael Finnerty ... grip
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci ... camera operator (as Giovanni Fiore-Coltellacci)
Brian Fitzsimons ... second company grip
Raymond Fortune ... electrician
Charlie Freess ... first comapany grip: Paris
Dennis Gamiello ... first company grip
Donald Glenn ... grip
Tim Guinness ... electrician (as Timothy Guinness)
Rob Hahn ... director of photography: second unit
Brian Hamill ... still photographer
William Hines ... electrician
Victor Huey ... grip
Jay Levy ... first assistant photographer
Edward W. Lowry ... dolly grip (as Ed Lowry)
John Lowry ... rigging grip
Martin Lowry ... grip
Frances 'Buddy' McBride ... rigging electrician (as Francis McBride)
Peter A. Mian ... video assist operator
Richard C. Montgomery Jr. ... grip (as Richard Montgomery)
Fred Muller ... electrician
Christopher Norr ... second assistant photographer (as Chris Norr)
John E. Smith ... assistant chief lighting technician
Robert Stocklin ... electrician
Alain Georges Valdebouze ... assistant camera (as Alain Valdebouze)
Rodney Bauer ... grip (uncredited)
Patrick Bramucci ... gaffer (uncredited)
Paul Colangelo ... additional second assistant camera (uncredited)
Craig DiBona ... camera operator: "b" camera (uncredited)
Jean-Yves Freess ... grip (uncredited)
Sean Malone ... grip (uncredited)
James Marchione ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Kate Dowd ... casting: Paris
Alberte Garo ... extras casting: Paris
Barbara Harris ... voice casting
Bill Kaufman ... casting assistant
Ronna Kress ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Timothy Alberts ... costume supervisor: men (as Tim Alberts)
Donna Maloney ... costume supervisor
Michelle Matland ... assistant costume designer
Juliet Polcsa ... assistant costume designer
Bernie Pollack ... costume designer: Harrison Ford
Lawrence Tarzy ... wardrobe
Karl Turpeinen ... wardrobe production assistant (as Carl Turpeinen)
Joseph Zolfo ... wardrobe production assistant
Michael Anzalone ... set wardrobe (uncredited)
Kerrie Bishop ... assistant costume buyer (uncredited)
Tim McKelvey ... additional wardrobe (uncredited)

Location Management

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Sandrine Ageorges ... location manager: Paris
Kathleen Corgan ... assistant location manager
Joseph E. Iberti ... location manager
Jonathan Schwartz ... location assistant
Heidi Topper ... assistant location manager
Michael Wild ... location liaison: Martha's Vineyard
Julie Belthoise ... assistant location manager (uncredited)
Olivier Servanin ... assistant location manager: Paris (uncredited)
Robert T. Striem ... location assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

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Sandy De Crescent ... orchestra contractor
Jonathan McHugh ... soundtrack executive producer
Shawn Murphy ... music scoring mixer
John Neufeld ... orchestrator
John E. Oliver ... music production set supervisor
Kenneth Wannberg ... music editor (as Ken Wannberg)
John Williams ... conductor
Rick Baptist ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Mark Berrow ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Richard Bissill ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Bill Booth ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Tom Boyd ... musician: oboe soloist (uncredited)
Andy Brown ... music contractor (uncredited)
Tom Brown ... music copyist (uncredited)
Dennis Budimir ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Harvey Cohen ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Charlie Davis ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
David Duke ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Bruce Dukov ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Steve Edelman ... musician: string bass (uncredited)
Alan Estes ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Raymond C. Fabi ... conductor (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Bruce Fowler ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Jason Graves ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Ralph Grierson ... musician: keyboards (uncredited)
Jim Hoffman ... music preparation (uncredited)
Joel Iwataki ... music scoring mixer (uncredited)
Tommy Johnson ... musician: tuba (uncredited)
Alan Kaplan ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Edward Karam ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Michael Lang ... musician: keyboards (uncredited)
Warren Luening ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Frank Marocco ... musician: accordion (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet soloist (uncredited)
Richard Nash ... musician: trombone soloist (uncredited)
Conrad Pope ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Simon Rhodes ... music scoring mixer (uncredited)
Jim Self ... musician: tuba (uncredited)
Chet Swiatkowsky ... musician: keyboards (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Sebastian Toettcher ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Joann Turovsky ... musician: harp (uncredited)
John Van Tongeren ... orchestrator (uncredited)
James Walker ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Mary A. Kelly ... continuity

Transportation Department

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Isabelle Gautier ... transportation manager: Paris
Steven R. Hammond ... transportation captain
Tom Heilig ... transportation co-captain (as Thomas J. Heilig)
Brian Lieberz ... transportation
Eric Margolis ... transportation
Brian Bailey ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Noah Ackerman ... assistant: Mr. Rudin
Ray Angelic ... assistant production coordinator
Christine Bodelot ... production auditor: Paris
Heather Brown ... loop group
Marcus Canty ... assistant auditor
Joanny Carpentier ... production coordinator: Paris
Alexander Cohen ... production assistant
Cheryl Compton ... production secretary (as Cheryl E. Compton)
Bac DeLorme ... production assistant
Clarence 'Benny' Douglas ... production assistant (as Clarence B. Douglas III)
Gordon Driver ... larrabee commercial
Gina Edmond-Feldman ... assistant: Mr. Schwary
Jane Emanuel ... assistant: Ms. Ormond
Derek Evans ... assistant: Mr. Rudin
Julia Franz ... assistant: Mr. Pollack
AnaMarie C. Gonzaga ... assistant auditor
Gary Goodman ... assistant: Mr. Rudin
Paul Greco ... loop group
Shawn Griffith ... production assistant
Raul Gutierrez ... assistant: Mr. Rudin (as Raul A. Gutierrez)
George 'Skip' Henfling ... production assistant (as 'Skip' Henfling)
Katherine Kennedy ... production coordinator (as Katherine Kennedy Caruso)
David B. Leener ... production associate
Nancy Lefkowitz ... production assistant
Brian Mannain ... stage coordinator
Lilene Mansell ... dialect coach: Ms. Ormond
MJ McGrath ... production assistant (as Mary Jo McGrath)
Eric Myers ... unit publicist
Phill Norman ... title designer
Donna Ostroff ... assistant: Mr. Pollack
Peter Soldo ... production assistant
Chap Taylor ... production assistant
Susan Towner ... production auditor
Jennifer Wachtell ... assistant: Mr. Ford
Peter Weireter ... consultant: Mr. Ford
Billy Wilder ... consultant
Mark Todd Bruner ... stand-in: Greg Kinnear (uncredited)
Sam Bruskin ... accounting assistant (uncredited)
David Campi-Lemaire ... set production assistant (uncredited)
Colleen Davie Janes ... production assistant (uncredited)
Greg Ferris ... marketing: Canada (uncredited)
David Hummel ... production assistant (uncredited)
Geraldine Niche ... production assistant (uncredited)
Bruce Roberts ... additional production assistant (uncredited)
Skip Rose ... stand-in: Harrison Ford (uncredited)
Brian Rosenberg ... assistant: Scott Rudin (uncredited)
Ben Schoen ... end title typographer: Scarlet Letters (uncredited)
Eric Yellin ... production assistant (uncredited)

Thanks

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Jack Bavaro ... special thanks
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

While she was growing up, Sabrina Fairchild spent more time perched in a tree watching the Larrabee family than she ever did on solid ground. As the chauffeur's daughter on their lavish Long Island estate, Sabrina was invisible behind the branches, but she knew them all below - There is Maude Larrabee, the modern matriarch of the Larrabee Corporation; Linus Larrabee, the serious older son who expanded a successful family business into the world's largest communications company; and David, the handsome, fun-loving Larrabee, who was the center of Sabrina's world until she was shipped off to Paris. After two years on the staff of Vogue magazine, Sabrina has returned to the Larrabee estate but now she has blossomed into a beautiful and sophisticated woman. And she's standing in the way of a billion dollar deal. Written by Official DVD cover

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Taglines You are cordially invited to the most surprising merger of the year. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Sabrina (y sus amores) (Spain)
  • 新龙凤配 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Сабрина (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • 新龍鳳配 (Taiwan)
  • Сабрина (Serbia)
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Runtime
  • 127 min
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Box Office

Budget $58,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $87,313,761

Did You Know?

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Trivia Sydney Pollack initially turned down the chance to direct the remake, thinking the material too dated to work effectively in 1995. Once he agreed to take it on, Pollack made sure he had the approval of the original's director, Billy Wilder. See more »
Goofs Linus leaves the first party early because he needs to check on the Tokyo markets before they close. But Tokyo financial markets would close at 4:00 AM or 5:00 AM New York time. It is clearly not that late in the evening. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in White Man's Burden/Last Summer in the Hamptons/Wild Bill/The Journey of August King/Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995). See more »
Soundtracks Moonlight See more »
Quotes Sabrina: More isn't always better, Linus. Sometimes it's just more.
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