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- This is a slick, entirely professional, very smooth movie – but it is just because Donen and his associates are seasoned craftsmen that they never stoop to the obvious. They make “Two for the Road” two things: a Hollywood-style romance between beautiful people, and an honest story about recognizable human beings.
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This is a slick, entirely professional, very smooth movie – but it is just because Donen and his associates are seasoned craftsmen that they never stoop to the obvious. They make “Two for the Road” two things: a Hollywood-style romance between beautiful people, and an honest story about recognizable human beings.
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Aug 13, 2021 · Two for the Road chronicles Joanna and Mark, played by the outrageously charismatic and photogenic movie star pair of Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, through the years on their many...
- Mike Shutt
Two For the Road is a major pass. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 05/02/23 Full Review Brent A 10% rating .... Really struggled to maintain any interest in the storyline.
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- Audrey Hepburn
- Stanley Donen
- Twentieth Century Fox
Two for the Road is a 1967 romantic comedy-drama directed and produced by Stanley Donen, starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. The film tells the story of a married couple who reflect on their twelve-year relationship while on a road trip from England to the French Riviera.
Two for the Road: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Audrey Hepburn, Albert Finney, Eleanor Bron, William Daniels. A couple in the south of France non-sequentially spin down the highways of infidelity in their troubled ten-year marriage.
- (15K)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Stanley Donen
- 1967-06-22
TWO FOR THE ROAD makes good use of the irrevocable fluidity of road-trip as a metaphor of one's tumultuous marriage journey, and it also shows audience a different Audrey Hepburn under the same dignified decorum, another good reason that the film should not be obliterated from a younger age group.
Certainly one of the very best films in each of Donen and Hepburn's careers, this devastatingly lovely remnant of Hollywood's anything-goes Sixties (with a script by Frederic Raphael) tells the story of a marriage by showing a couple over the course of successive trips to the south of France. Read More.