I'm glad other people like Two For The Road. Most people have never heard of it. I saw it first in my teens and it gave me my first understanding of grown-up relationships. Now in my 60's, married for the second time with six children, I believe there's nothing I've experienced that isn't in that film.
Audrey was the epitome of "chic"--an icon. Her style was copied everywhere. This film, "The April Fools", and "The Thomas Crown Affair" (Dunaway), really captured the look, feel, and mood of the 60's. An era of ebullience, glamor, and hope.
@ladybluetexan Wow-same feeling of having "grownup relationships explained"... the scene where the 2 are sitting in a restaurant during their travels and spy an older couple at a nearby table. Albert says, "What kind of people sit across from eachother with nothing to say?" Ms. Audrey simply replied. "Married people".
That stuck with me forever.
Congrats to us both (also married lots of happy and adventurous yrs) for paying attention early & choosing well later.:)
@bazucchini God.....I remember that too. I think of that every time I'm driving and watch a couple in the next lane, leaning away from each other, each of them looking out their own window ; and I think it's sad. But who knows, huh? Each person, each relationship........but this film and these two beautiful people : fantastic.
A little skinny (to say the least) but still perhaps the most captivating woman ever. Great song. The 60s "mod" thing is amusing. One of my all-time favorite movies.
if you look at the word 'one class act' in the dictionary, itll have her picture on it. understated glam with genuine humanitarian concerns, one of a kind
Albert Finney is a complete mug in this film. I saw it when it was first released and have never been brought to a different impression in the intervening years. This film is about Audrey Hepburn, Henry Mancini, and Stanley Donen. Acting Music Vision.
@dkel252 My thought is that you are exactly correct. This is one of my "all time favorite" films, again, for all of the reasons you mention, but I have never met a woman who thinks that Albert Finney, or the character he portrays, is in any way sympathetic. Mancini's music, on the other hand, is magnificent. His work is the soundtrack of our lives.
Hepburn chose her films carefully. Nearly all of them seemed to be written just for her. Or she made them hers. As far as movie themes go, Mancini AND Johnny Mandel were the best. Their songs are as fresh today as they were back then. No "I love you ya ya" for them. Their music was the "Romantic" period of American song writing. They both had a jazz background which they brought into their work. That's why so many jazz musicians recorded their compositions. The are great to play on.
Marilyn Monroe, for example is, as you say, " a real sex symbol."
Audrey Hebpurn is quite a different thing.
If you don't understand what I mean, then you completely miss exactly what it is that makes Audrey Hepburn uniquely Audrey Hepburn, I am sorry to say!
@SuperIativesweetie a piece of white trailer trash living off his parents who is a homophobe!? Never heard of such a thing. Do you change your underwear at least once a week?
@Shubael1809 Cliches...anyone who taunts a fairy is trailer trash? I'm just teasing you honey, don't get your panties in a twist. You are wearing panties aren't you?
@Shubael1809 I'm no dude peter puffer. ...and don't sell yourself short, you're a a very knowledgeable faggot. I know you don't like that word "faggot". How about turd tamper, bone smuggler, knob gobbler, cock smoker, or nancy boy...are those names ok?
@SuperIativesweetie How about you work your issues out with a therapist and squelch your fascination with me. I'm not responsible for your lousy childhood and anger issues. You're just another poor sap crying out for any kind of attention he can get. The names you use only expose you for the troubled individual you are. I'm sorry your life sucks but I didn't have a hand in it. Sayonara you pitiful sap.
@Shubael1809 I had a very happy childhood and I also enjoy a feces free sex life - unlike you. So which adult male molested you as a child? Your father? Uncle? Priest? Some man "forced" you to perform sexually right? Although I'm sure not much "force" was needed, was it?
Audrey Hepburn is a timeless beauty. This is a movie of hers that I never have seen. I was searching for the music of Henry Mancini and came across this.
A great film- as said before very underrated- great Mancini score, great acting, an interesting look at relationship complexities- all there. It was ahead of it's time, though. We weren't ready yet to see these kind of movies in 1967.
my apologies to mr.mancini. i mistook this beautiful movie theme to be a john barry work. actually, no apologies necessary, they were equally talented and wrote amazing music. how lucky for us!
This was really some beautiful music. I liked this movie too. It's about a real couple having real life problems. I love the ending when they kiss and make up.
I fell in love with Audrey Hepburn at age 11 watching Breakfast at Tiffany's. I was already a fan of Henry Mancini by age 8 after watching Peter Gunn and Mr Lucky on TV.I have seen every Hepburn/Mancini collaboration: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Charade, Two For the Road and Wait Until Dark. When she retired from Hollywood to be a fulltime ambassador for the children of the world, I knew then why I loved her at age 11. It was her inner beauty that had been shining through her outer beauty.
I just love Audrey Hepburn movies... This one in particular has a spot and place in my heart that is irreplaceable... And its theme music especially, of the same title, "Two For The Road", is one of the best music of my heart, ever... Every cell of my body rejoices and jumps for joy at the hearing of this music and this song... ♥ ♥ ♥
The movie for every girl and her Jerry.......Norton, that is.......forever! Oh, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry.........no more is to be said......except we will always be the Two for the Road.....ALWAYS......FOREVER..........
In most ways this movie is the antithesis of the romantic comedy, because of its realism. It's as painful as it is touching and funny. Audrey Hepburn glows, especially in the scenes where she is playing closer to her own age at the time. "Two for the Road' is one of the most underrated American movies of the 1960's.
Great work! Where did you get all these stills? As someone already mentioned, one of the great underappreciated movies of all times. You want romance, this has got ROMANCE! A near-classic. If you like that kind of thing.
she never was anorexic.... her body suffered very much through wwII were she almost starved... since then she always had struggle with gaining enough weight...
she had the genes to be that thin from her grandma... and besides she made through hard times because of her broken marriage...
I saw this movie when it first came out. The music really enhances the overall viewing experience. This was a sad movie for me. It might have been the first time I ever saw a couple growing apart after being so deeply in love portrayed on the screen with so little filtering. A real awakening film.
This movie is a truly romantic one. However, it didn't affect me much when I first watched it many many years ago. Now, I love it. I must be getting old........: (
I remember my mother commenting on how beautiful this movie was, except for "hearing Audrey say 'bastard!' to Albert " throughout the movie. It's a great movie still. I love the other couple with chid that they travel with at one point.
I saw this movie when I was a kid. Didn't appreciate it at all. Saw the movie again when I was already working. "Two for the road" became the song in my wedding.
This wonderful theme song was Mancini's personal favorite. It is constantly bittersweet and fits the film very well. Although I always cry hard at the rainy finale of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with "Moon River". These were wonderful moments in the sixties with Audrey and Henry and Givenchy all making lovely movies.
Such a lush, romantic song from a really lovely and true film - Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn were so wonderful in it! Thank you for uploading this!
A beautifully made film, with the spellbinding performances of Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, the innovative and smart direction by Stanley Donen, and last, but most definitely not least, the mesmerizing score by the one and only Henry Mancini. This is one of those films I have watched over and over again, and I love it more each time. Bravo to all those responsible!
I saw this at the post theatre at Ft Dix back in '67. It is still one of my top 5 favorite films. Stanley Donen showed us his abilities with this one.
Two for the Road is one of the most underrated movies of the 1960s. Hepburn is at her loveliest and they dynamic between Miss Hepburn and Finney is mesmeric. Combine that with the Maestro Mancini and you have a recipe for a love story par excellence.
And DAMN! Those Maxwell-Manchesters!! "I think Howard has quiet reserve" or "I DID say I wanted a child, I just don't want THAT child"!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Shubael1809 Well at least you're not a bad tempered, disorganized, conceited failure anymore. You're a bad tempered, disorganized, conceited success!
When I was a junior high school student, this movie was night broadcast of TV. The atmosphere of a human city dweller was good. The activity in UNICEF in later years is respected. Audrey's birth is pleased with 80 years.
I love Audrey Hepburn! this movie holds such wonderful memories for me! my brother and i went to see it right after he returned home from Viet Nam...i cryed all the way through it, for what the movie was about and for the very fact that we were finally together again...thank you so very much!!
Thank you for putting this together. Lovely photos in the video. This was my late brother's favorite film by Audrey H. and his favorite music by Mancini. I love this because I knew Audrey Hepburn and Henry Mancini. They were both wonderful people. Again, thanks!
loved her hair in this. She did not wear Givenchy, but all these crazy mod clothes, in which she looked great. How about those huge wrap sunglasses in black, white and those orange acryllic ones.
This film is not only a great love story with beautiful music, it is also one of the first films in history with a real revolution as for the storytelling since the film doesn't follow the usual start to end strcuture in its storyline. I just love it!!!
This Stanley Donen movie has a brillant movie device. It tells the story of their relationship/marraige from 3 vantage points;(1) when they first meet, (2) when they are married and struggling and (3) when they are established with a child only it is told successively throughout the movie. Very interesting and entertaining. I didn't like Finney's character though. He was kind of a jerk and din't really desrve Hepburn's character who was simply wonderful. Of course, Williams theme is exquisite.
Lovely music & what a beautiful film! Miss Hepburn is as lovely as ever. This is my favorite film by Audrey, it would be hard to select just one by her, but I think that this would be it.
I think of Audrey Hepburn sometimes when I make hamburger "pills" for my family. I remember being delighted in noting the different expression as apposed to American hamburger patties! :)
"Moon River" seems to get all the glory, but I don't think Henry Mancini ever wrote a more beautiful piece of music than this theme.
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I'm glad other people like Two For The Road. Most people have never heard of it. I saw it first in my teens and it gave me my first understanding of grown-up relationships. Now in my 60's, married for the second time with six children, I believe there's nothing I've experienced that isn't in that film.
johnpassmore11 1 month ago
Audrey was the epitome of "chic"--an icon. Her style was copied everywhere. This film, "The April Fools", and "The Thomas Crown Affair" (Dunaway), really captured the look, feel, and mood of the 60's. An era of ebullience, glamor, and hope.
Artsettimavn 1 month ago
this is one of the best movie sever! I watch it every night lol! Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn are hilarious!
vintagefame 5 months ago
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Great film and music. if Donan was to make this film today 95 percent of the people out there would not understand it
creolelady182 6 months ago
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creolelady182 6 months ago
this beautiful film explained the grown-up world of relationships to me when i saw
it at age 10, in the 60's. have never forgotten it. been married 27 years! :)
and i still love this film so much....
ladybluetexan 6 months ago
@ladybluetexan Wow-same feeling of having "grownup relationships explained"... the scene where the 2 are sitting in a restaurant during their travels and spy an older couple at a nearby table. Albert says, "What kind of people sit across from eachother with nothing to say?" Ms. Audrey simply replied. "Married people".
That stuck with me forever.
Congrats to us both (also married lots of happy and adventurous yrs) for paying attention early & choosing well later.:)
bazucchini 6 months ago 3
@bazucchini God.....I remember that too. I think of that every time I'm driving and watch a couple in the next lane, leaning away from each other, each of them looking out their own window ; and I think it's sad. But who knows, huh? Each person, each relationship........but this film and these two beautiful people : fantastic.
iamintheburg 5 months ago
THE MOVIE YOU NEVER FORGET THE SONG MANCINI LOVED
lvbjblond 7 months ago
A little skinny (to say the least) but still perhaps the most captivating woman ever. Great song. The 60s "mod" thing is amusing. One of my all-time favorite movies.
utubehall 7 months ago
my favorite movie and song
lvbjblond 7 months ago
if you look at the word 'one class act' in the dictionary, itll have her picture on it. understated glam with genuine humanitarian concerns, one of a kind
Cpao2 8 months ago
My very favorite film by Audrey and the music is the best!
PureSoapCleans 8 months ago
This is my all time favorite movie. What a masterpiece.
annikee59 9 months ago
Albert Finney is a complete mug in this film. I saw it when it was first released and have never been brought to a different impression in the intervening years. This film is about Audrey Hepburn, Henry Mancini, and Stanley Donen. Acting Music Vision.
dkel252 9 months ago
@dkel252 My thought is that you are exactly correct. This is one of my "all time favorite" films, again, for all of the reasons you mention, but I have never met a woman who thinks that Albert Finney, or the character he portrays, is in any way sympathetic. Mancini's music, on the other hand, is magnificent. His work is the soundtrack of our lives.
dkel252 9 months ago
Albert Finney bears some resemblance to Peter Finch
fpu89 9 months ago
<3 <3 <3
albalsamo 10 months ago
Henry Mancini EQUALS GENIUS !!!
1954phialin 10 months ago
FANTASTIC MANCINI GENUIS
lvbjblond 11 months ago
FANTASTIC THE BEST EVER MANCINI FAVORITE SONG
lvbjblond 11 months ago
God,Audrey was pretty!!! Very underrated film and finally getting the respect that it deserved.
Carl6231 1 year ago
Love, Love, Audrey H., Henry Mancini, the best composer of our lifetime!!!!
cptmccoy 1 year ago
@cptmccoy
Hepburn chose her films carefully. Nearly all of them seemed to be written just for her. Or she made them hers. As far as movie themes go, Mancini AND Johnny Mandel were the best. Their songs are as fresh today as they were back then. No "I love you ya ya" for them. Their music was the "Romantic" period of American song writing. They both had a jazz background which they brought into their work. That's why so many jazz musicians recorded their compositions. The are great to play on.
kfcohea 11 months ago
my favorite movie
lvbjblond 1 year ago
music is amazing!! Audrey is a real sex symbol !!!
lookbehindtheveil 1 year ago
@lookbehindtheveil
I don't think so.
Marilyn Monroe, for example is, as you say, " a real sex symbol."
Audrey Hebpurn is quite a different thing.
If you don't understand what I mean, then you completely miss exactly what it is that makes Audrey Hepburn uniquely Audrey Hepburn, I am sorry to say!
eecortese 3 months ago
isn't this lovely melody just audrey right over?
VTMCompany 1 year ago
This movie should honestly get more recognition! It's one of Audrey's best films of her career and so realistic too.
PaintTheSilence1 1 year ago
The best movie of 60s by far
limelight88 1 year ago
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@Superlativesweetie No. But you'd know better about that sort of thing considering how large an asshole you are. ;-)
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 A queer who likes musicals? Never heard of such a thing. Are you any chance a hairdresser too?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@SuperIativesweetie a piece of white trailer trash living off his parents who is a homophobe!? Never heard of such a thing. Do you change your underwear at least once a week?
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 Cliches...anyone who taunts a fairy is trailer trash? I'm just teasing you honey, don't get your panties in a twist. You are wearing panties aren't you?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 No? So you do felch on a regular basis? Whats the secret to your success? Wide straws? Liquid diet for your lovers? Enemas?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@SuperIativesweetie You know a whole lot more about male homosexuality than I do dude! LMAO
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 I'm no dude peter puffer. ...and don't sell yourself short, you're a a very knowledgeable faggot. I know you don't like that word "faggot". How about turd tamper, bone smuggler, knob gobbler, cock smoker, or nancy boy...are those names ok?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@SuperIativesweetie How about you work your issues out with a therapist and squelch your fascination with me. I'm not responsible for your lousy childhood and anger issues. You're just another poor sap crying out for any kind of attention he can get. The names you use only expose you for the troubled individual you are. I'm sorry your life sucks but I didn't have a hand in it. Sayonara you pitiful sap.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 I had a very happy childhood and I also enjoy a feces free sex life - unlike you. So which adult male molested you as a child? Your father? Uncle? Priest? Some man "forced" you to perform sexually right? Although I'm sure not much "force" was needed, was it?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@Shubael1809
fag.
gingerbreadgirlyboy 1 year ago
The best classic love story!
Audrey will live on forever!!!
cherilyn9 1 year ago
The best and truest examination of the relationship between a man and a woman in the history of the cinema
44032 1 year ago
As movie themes go, this is a gem. Runs through all the emotions.
owsh123 1 year ago
Thanks for your nice comment!
Love Audrey too!
cherilyn9 1 year ago
Audrey Hepburn is a timeless beauty. This is a movie of hers that I never have seen. I was searching for the music of Henry Mancini and came across this.
tugmutton 1 year ago
I think TWO FOR THE ROAD Will always be a classic love song, my favorite movie too!
cherilyn9 1 year ago
one of my favourites to so simple and beautiful we don´t see this anymore love audrey hepburn
28sps 1 year ago
A great film- as said before very underrated- great Mancini score, great acting, an interesting look at relationship complexities- all there. It was ahead of it's time, though. We weren't ready yet to see these kind of movies in 1967.
PJCoan 1 year ago
my apologies to mr.mancini. i mistook this beautiful movie theme to be a john barry work. actually, no apologies necessary, they were equally talented and wrote amazing music. how lucky for us!
sheesitz 1 year ago
Fabulous movie, fantastic score by Henry Mancini. When are we going to get a CD of the score as heard in the film?
The 60s LP is no where near as good.
walkabou5 1 year ago
This was really some beautiful music. I liked this movie too. It's about a real couple having real life problems. I love the ending when they kiss and make up.
Sheri451 1 year ago
thanks for the video, great film
jackyhonta 1 year ago
I will never get tired to watch this movie, and listen to the best theme Mancini ever wrote.
contardi 1 year ago
Of the 400 tunes Mancini wrote, this was his favorite, followed by The Pink Panther and Meggie's Theme.
PervisJohnson 1 year ago
Preciosas imágenes y música: ¡aún nos veo a nosotros!
Qué ironía la última imagen...
VictorDmngz 1 year ago
I fell in love with Audrey Hepburn at age 11 watching Breakfast at Tiffany's. I was already a fan of Henry Mancini by age 8 after watching Peter Gunn and Mr Lucky on TV.I have seen every Hepburn/Mancini collaboration: Breakfast at Tiffany's, Charade, Two For the Road and Wait Until Dark. When she retired from Hollywood to be a fulltime ambassador for the children of the world, I knew then why I loved her at age 11. It was her inner beauty that had been shining through her outer beauty.
jazman49 1 year ago
Audrey was one of a kind. True class act. If I could have a child-daughter, I would name her Audrey.
gemini9921 1 year ago
I just love Audrey Hepburn movies... This one in particular has a spot and place in my heart that is irreplaceable... And its theme music especially, of the same title, "Two For The Road", is one of the best music of my heart, ever... Every cell of my body rejoices and jumps for joy at the hearing of this music and this song... ♥ ♥ ♥
roelallen 1 year ago
Remembering 1967 with this movie and song........first taste of college life..........
nancyfloressantos 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. The audio is superb. Man, what a great song for romance and cocktails.
acfinney 1 year ago
only in the movies. never in real life. never to be felt. never to be experienced. always to wonder what if or what could have been.
JacksSonKenny 1 year ago
Treasured and cherished....forever.
nancyfloressantos 1 year ago
The movie for every girl and her Jerry.......Norton, that is.......forever! Oh, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry.........no more is to be said......except we will always be the Two for the Road.....ALWAYS......FOREVER..........
Cheramine09 1 year ago
One of my favorite movies of Audrey Hepburn! Loved the movie and Mancini's song!
buvillanueva 1 year ago 4
@buvillanueva the entire music score for this film is amazingly wonderful!
BuckieBear 1 year ago
In most ways this movie is the antithesis of the romantic comedy, because of its realism. It's as painful as it is touching and funny. Audrey Hepburn glows, especially in the scenes where she is playing closer to her own age at the time. "Two for the Road' is one of the most underrated American movies of the 1960's.
jkfromcincty 1 year ago 2
Great work! Where did you get all these stills? As someone already mentioned, one of the great underappreciated movies of all times. You want romance, this has got ROMANCE! A near-classic. If you like that kind of thing.
SimplyTim74 1 year ago
The screen's a bit stretched as well
thegraduatee 1 year ago
she never was anorexic.... her body suffered very much through wwII were she almost starved... since then she always had struggle with gaining enough weight...
she had the genes to be that thin from her grandma... and besides she made through hard times because of her broken marriage...
blink8765 1 year ago 5
I saw this movie when it first came out. The music really enhances the overall viewing experience. This was a sad movie for me. It might have been the first time I ever saw a couple growing apart after being so deeply in love portrayed on the screen with so little filtering. A real awakening film.
mortygwhiz 1 year ago 2
This movie is a truly romantic one. However, it didn't affect me much when I first watched it many many years ago. Now, I love it. I must be getting old........: (
marinmaricopa 1 year ago
How fascinating to trace our lives through the vehicles we selected to get us from one place to another.
clefoodexaminer 1 year ago
I think Finney is very handsome.
flupachi 2 years ago
A song that parallels the majesty of Audrey Hepburn. She and Ingrid Bergman are two of the most unassuming sexy women to ever appear on screen.
frankieheartsful 2 years ago
I remember my mother commenting on how beautiful this movie was, except for "hearing Audrey say 'bastard!' to Albert " throughout the movie. It's a great movie still. I love the other couple with chid that they travel with at one point.
PJCoan 2 years ago
if this movie were made today, it would star Keira Knightly and Zac Effron and the theme song would be sun by the fucking Jonas Brothers!
God Help us All!
lanerant 2 years ago
This number is beautiful beyond words. And to think that this genre would draw a mediocre audience today and that cRAP would sell circles around it.
SICKENING!!!
frankieheartsful 2 years ago 2
lovely song, lovely movie. they fit so well together :)
kibakiss123 2 years ago 5
Audrey, the dream you remember when you wake up smiling...
downatthestation 2 years ago 14
My favorite song and movie
lvbjblond 2 years ago 6
Moi aussi.
frankieheartsful 2 years ago
What can one say about Audrey Hepburn? And this is my favorite movie.
javierhardy1 2 years ago 9
I saw this movie when I was a kid. Didn't appreciate it at all. Saw the movie again when I was already working. "Two for the road" became the song in my wedding.
jcchan819 2 years ago 6
His favorite.
nancyfloressantos 2 years ago 3
@nancyfloressantos
And mine too....
Greetings Nancy.....
49alexoax 1 year ago
YES, love this movie!
clefoodexaminer 2 years ago 2
I remember forever the look Joanna gave to Mark when he's being a boot-licker to his clients at their mansion's lunch. Priceless!
jeremyrain98 2 years ago 2
This wonderful theme song was Mancini's personal favorite. It is constantly bittersweet and fits the film very well. Although I always cry hard at the rainy finale of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with "Moon River". These were wonderful moments in the sixties with Audrey and Henry and Givenchy all making lovely movies.
jackhutchinsonlevine 2 years ago 6
Where is this quality of music today? I am still mystified that cRAPPERS can make millions off a genre that is not even music.
This number and "Dreamsville" are two of my favs.
frankieheartsful 2 years ago 3
love his music and dave grusin did pretty good mancini music on a cd i got its called two for the road so yeah
pizzaman147 2 years ago
thank you -- this brings back the most wonderful memories!
fireflyqueen6 2 years ago
A memorable song.............in my life.
nancyfloressantos 2 years ago
I love this movie. The only Audrey Hepburn movie which I really loved.
hesiuling 2 years ago
I just watched it a few days ago...so nice!
feveroo7 2 years ago
This song, as befits its time, has a segment with a lightly swinging bossa nova beat.
I have to say that, in spite of the wonderful performances by the two leads, I mainly remember the horrible Ruthiebell!
"I'm hungry! I want to eat NOW!" followed by "I'm not hungry!"
hebneh 2 years ago 3
hahaha...yea...!!!
feveroo7 2 years ago
This is one of my favorite audrey films!
poisongirl92 2 years ago 4
OMG, this was so us.....it is so us...living the life we dreamed....so many years ago...
mentorsally 2 years ago 4
Such a lush, romantic song from a really lovely and true film - Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn were so wonderful in it! Thank you for uploading this!
andyb2707 2 years ago 3
Superb music and a really wonderful movie!! 5***
keepthemusicplaying0 2 years ago 4
A beautifully made film, with the spellbinding performances of Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, the innovative and smart direction by Stanley Donen, and last, but most definitely not least, the mesmerizing score by the one and only Henry Mancini. This is one of those films I have watched over and over again, and I love it more each time. Bravo to all those responsible!
MyChewbacca 2 years ago 6
Ditto!!!
skylar1477 2 years ago
Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney---Check them out and then wonder if you should ask more of our current stars!!!
jobe413007 2 years ago 2
I saw this at the post theatre at Ft Dix back in '67. It is still one of my top 5 favorite films. Stanley Donen showed us his abilities with this one.
63bobaloo 2 years ago 2
Mancini's music is so evocative, it sets the mood for the entire film. I love Hepburn & Finney.
I first saw this film when I was 16 I think. It'll be interesting to watch it again now that I'm much older and married.
PureCilantro 2 years ago 2
Mark - "We agreed before we were married that we weren't going to have any children."
Joanna - "And before we were married we didn't."
eecortese 2 years ago 2
Stanley Donnen used to be one of the most brilliant musical director. However, I think this movie is the best in his film.
Thanks!
beekle79 2 years ago 2
great movie, my favotite actress audrey h. and music is so charming and magical.
anatbilisi 2 years ago 2
My favorite actor and actress in the same great movie together, with lovely music to boot. What more can one ask? Thanks for the collage.
liambui 2 years ago 2
Two for the Road is one of the most underrated movies of the 1960s. Hepburn is at her loveliest and they dynamic between Miss Hepburn and Finney is mesmeric. Combine that with the Maestro Mancini and you have a recipe for a love story par excellence.
And DAMN! Those Maxwell-Manchesters!! "I think Howard has quiet reserve" or "I DID say I wanted a child, I just don't want THAT child"!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never tire of this film.
Shubael1809 2 years ago 30
@Shubael1809 Well at least you're not a bad tempered, disorganized, conceited failure anymore. You're a bad tempered, disorganized, conceited success!
ra86226 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 Does it burn when you're as flaming as you are? When a guy farts does the smell turn you on?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@SuperIativesweetie Please run (don't walk) to the nearest psychiatric ward for inpatient care. You've no time to lose.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 While felching has your straw ever been clogged by a kernel of corn?
SuperIativesweetie 1 year ago
@SuperIativesweetie No. But you'd know better about that sort of thing considering how large an asshole you are. ;-)
Shubael1809 1 year ago
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@SuperIativesweetie No. But you'd know better about that sort of thing considering how large an asshole you are. ;-)
Shubael1809 1 year ago
When I was a junior high school student, this movie was night broadcast of TV. The atmosphere of a human city dweller was good. The activity in UNICEF in later years is respected. Audrey's birth is pleased with 80 years.
12345MINO 2 years ago 2
I love Audrey Hepburn! this movie holds such wonderful memories for me! my brother and i went to see it right after he returned home from Viet Nam...i cryed all the way through it, for what the movie was about and for the very fact that we were finally together again...thank you so very much!!
wittsfriends 2 years ago 4
Thank you for putting this together. Lovely photos in the video. This was my late brother's favorite film by Audrey H. and his favorite music by Mancini. I love this because I knew Audrey Hepburn and Henry Mancini. They were both wonderful people. Again, thanks!
belugas99 2 years ago 3
loved her hair in this. She did not wear Givenchy, but all these crazy mod clothes, in which she looked great. How about those huge wrap sunglasses in black, white and those orange acryllic ones.
ra86226 2 years ago 5
PLease, someone upload this movie, or send me...:)))
feveroo7 2 years ago 3
This wonderful movie is available on Netflix.
coinsmr 2 years ago 3
The best movie ever made. Stanley Donen, Henry Mancini, Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney are true geniuses. Thanks for so much beauty.
cappan03 2 years ago 2
This is my favorite song.
coinsmr 2 years ago
She Is So beautiful *-*
tahtreml 2 years ago 7
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maryfay53 2 years ago
Silly, sad comment
walkabou5 2 years ago
This film is not only a great love story with beautiful music, it is also one of the first films in history with a real revolution as for the storytelling since the film doesn't follow the usual start to end strcuture in its storyline. I just love it!!!
RUBEDO1985 2 years ago 6
They just don't make movies like this anymore.
coinsmr 2 years ago
I watch this film every few years and always love it. Just perfect, acting, script , music and locations.
Wow!!
walkabou5 2 years ago 7
So true. One of filmdoms classiest couples along with ...again Audrey and Cary in Charade. Audrey was a living work of art!
perrypearl 2 years ago 9
The music, the actors and the plot all come together for an unforgettable magic!
perrypearl 3 years ago 6
one of the best classical depictions with nostalgic-sounding music!
justinpeng1998 3 years ago 5
Love this film; love the music; and love Albert Finney!
allieree 3 years ago 6
one of my favorite Audrey movies...best Henry Mancini song too
deadpassenger 3 years ago 12
@deadpassenger Mancini said, on a BBC tv show during his tour with Johnny Mathis, that it was his favorite of all the songs he wrote.
BuckieBear 1 year ago
I wish I wish I could get the Steve Ross version of this song!! Anybody out there who wants a friend for life??? plus a right arm thrown in11
milenarigolli 3 years ago
"The Simpsons" did a great tribute to this movie recently. The episode is called "Dangerous Curves." (Season 20, Episode 5) It's available on Hulu.
gahanwilson 3 years ago
You are the very best Hank and I miss you every day!
jfktwo 3 years ago 2
Ⅰ love this music.
lilykitty222 3 years ago 4
Me too. :)
gelseygirl 3 years ago 2
This Stanley Donen movie has a brillant movie device. It tells the story of their relationship/marraige from 3 vantage points;(1) when they first meet, (2) when they are married and struggling and (3) when they are established with a child only it is told successively throughout the movie. Very interesting and entertaining. I didn't like Finney's character though. He was kind of a jerk and din't really desrve Hepburn's character who was simply wonderful. Of course, Williams theme is exquisite.
irarube 3 years ago 4
I love this Mancini composition. It evokes pensive mood and nostalgia. Thanks for the post!
Genexetrov 3 years ago 2
Lovely music & what a beautiful film! Miss Hepburn is as lovely as ever. This is my favorite film by Audrey, it would be hard to select just one by her, but I think that this would be it.
Politeama 3 years ago 3
Fantàstica pel·lícula, gràcies pel vídeo!
palomperez 3 years ago
What a gorgeous arrangement.
00disintegrator88 3 years ago 2
Gorgeous! My favorite move of all time. Thank you so much.
INDGirl 3 years ago 5
great great great,so great!!
knokke82 3 years ago
This music is so sad, beautiful, lyrical... the film, with the great Audrey Hapburn. Wonderful times...
bernardocarmopiano 3 years ago 4
i adore audrey hepburn and this movie,i absolutelly can say: this is my # 1 movie:)
anatbilisi 3 years ago
And mine.
coinsmr 2 years ago
my favorite scene is her waving her arms, blinking her eyes in front of the RR crossing sign
cortegon88 3 years ago 2
merci j'adore ce film iks sont tous deux sublimes et parfait un très bo moment.
catneuve 3 years ago 2
Hamburger pills!
I think of Audrey Hepburn sometimes when I make hamburger "pills" for my family. I remember being delighted in noting the different expression as apposed to American hamburger patties! :)
JOROSS2 3 years ago
My favourite movie and my favourite song!
elianamartha 3 years ago 2
Thank you...
Steppen03 3 years ago
great! i love this movie:)
loveaudreyhepburn 3 years ago