Synopsis
Roman Holiday was a signal of the birth of Audrey Hepburn. This William Wyler's movie was a film adaptation of Ian Hunter's novel. On a visit to the Roman Embassy during her friendly trip around Europe, Princess Anne becomes increasingly tired of the constraints and the tight schedule and runs away. She falls asleep in the park because of a sedative having a toll on her too late, and is soon spotted by an American reporter, Joe. Audrey Hepburn won the best leading female actress for her debut work and was released in 1955 in Korea.