Two for the Road - 1967 - Trailer

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

Married couple Mark and Joanna Wallace (Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn) take a journey through their past and present by once again embarking on a road trip where they first met -- Europe.

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  • For God's sake! Is it possible to be more beautiful than Audrey Hepburn? This woman was just perfect! Exhaling charming, elegant sexiness, and life!

  • Everything is perfect here, the period changes..in flashback and again in reverse, audrey in one of her best roles..changing every time, with every crisis in her marriage, and...BEAUTIFUL in that plain red sweater, long hair and jeans!!. the music is wonderful..sweet and tragic, the direction flawless..yes, it,s a perfect movie. and the plot..something risquee for 1967. very actual indeed!!. carlos

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  • WHY THIS MOVIE IS SO UNDERRATED???

  • @frickadele

    There is another old saying that goes like this: "Do not waste your time on YouTube responding to mindless fools with nothing to say after you have exposed them as mindless fools."

    Yes, I have exposed you as a supercillious bore lacking in intelligence; your comments are wholly without merit or substance.

    I have nothing further to say to you, frickadee.

    Vanish!

  • @frickadele

    44 minutes to think of that pearl o' wisdom, hey laddie?

    The Irish also say, "Don't make a horse's arse out of yer'self on YouTube.

    Must say, 'Yer' doin' a helluva job !

  • @eecortese

    The Irish have a saying....

    "The biggest sin is to have nothing to say

    and say it."

    Don't go to Ireland, schmuck.

  • @frickadele

    I think I understand now. YOU, in fact, are her only child and son of Vittorio Gassman. You defend mamma very well. Bravo!

    I can clearly see the resemblance. You perfectly personify her character in "A Place In the Sun" . . . a portrait of a man drowning.

    Pathetic miscreant !

  • @eecortese

    You embarrassed yourself,

    by putting down Winters....schmuck.

  • @frickadele - You write your comments as one would write a Japanese haiku, but without the requisite subtlety and finesse.

    Also hung up on "food chain." Should broaden your languaage skills, would help give the impression that you have an IQ above 50.

    As for the name calling, you've used "schmuck" twice already. Yiddish obviously not your forte. Shelley, a nice Jewish girl, would not be pleased.

    Now be a mensch and stop all this mishegas before I embarrass you further!

  • @eecortese

    You actually think that Winters....

    was lower on the artistic food chain....

    than Hepburn.

    Brando WAS higher on the food chain...

    than you will EVER be.

    Schmuck.

  • @frickadele - Your comment is both irrelevant and impertinent, as I never mentioned Brando's name.

    That said, your response would read infinitely more correctly had you said, "Brando loved Winters, THE schmuck."

    Schnook.

  • @eecortese

    Brando loved Winters.  Schmuck.

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