What movie is this quote from? Best answer on the web

  • Here's an odd one---driving me crazy.....
    What's the name of the movie, probably from the 50s or 60s, probably
    American, in which the male lead tells the female lead "I love you in
    spite of the fact that you've become beautiful" (or something very
    close to that)?


  • Could it be "Funny Face" starring Audry Hepburn and Fred Estaire? http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=742771#a
    Kriswrite


  • sigh....not Sabrina after all.....


  • Funny Face is a good guess, but no---I'm sure not that one. Not a musical.


  • This is almost just a guess since I almost don't remember anything from 1954 version but from what I can remember of the remake with Harrison Ford it sounds like it might very well have been from "Sabrina." It had a ugly duckling plot element in there among others:
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047437/


  • Sabrina.........might be it! I'm going to look at it this weekend and will let you know. Thanks!


  • Maybe "Gigi" with Leslie Caron, or "Daddy Long Legs", "The Glass Slipper" (a Cinderella story), "Lili", "An American in Paris"??









  • #If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.#
    Your name:
    E-mail:
    Telphone:

    Your comments:


    If you have any other info about What movie is this quote from? , Please add it free.