Funny Face
"S'Wonderful! S'Marvelous! ...She's The Fairest Lady of All!"
Jo Stockton is a quiet book clerk in New York's Greenwich Village, more at home with poetry and letters than with the glare of photo shoots. A world weary photographer spots something unusual in her and invites her to join a glamorous world she barely understands. Before long she finds herself in... Read more
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About Funny Face
Jo Stockton is a quiet book clerk in New York's Greenwich Village, more at home with poetry and letters than with the glare of photo shoots. A world weary photographer spots something unusual in her and invites her to join a glamorous world she barely understands. Before long she finds herself in Paris, surrounded by designers, editors, and music that seems to hum just for her. The city sparkles with couture and wit as she is pulled into a collision of art and commerce, where fantasy meets reality. Despite her misgivings, she discovers a courage she didn't know she had, while a flirtation with the photographer adds warmth to a chase that might redefine who she is. The music heightens the mood throughout.
Released in 1957 and directed by Stanley Donen, Funny Face blends music and romance with a Paris fashion fantasy. The screenplay is by Leonard Gershe, and the songs come from the Gershwin team, elevating Hepburn's performance opposite Fred Astaire.
Box office details for Funny Face are not provided in the available materials, so a worldwide gross figure is not cited here. Contemporary reports note it was a major studio musical, but precise earnings are not recorded in this description.
Funny Face helped cement Audrey Hepburn as a fashion muse who could carry a story with quiet wit and a luminous smile. Its Paris set pieces and playful fashion satire influenced movie musicals and fashion cinema, reinforcing Hepburns image as timeless style and charm for generations of viewers and designers.
Critics praised the film for its charm and stylish production while acknowledging its light plot. The story probes identity and the clash between art and commerce, with romance unfolding amid fashion's glittering machinery and a witty, buoyant tone that keeps audiences smiling. Its upbeat energy endures for new audiences.
Details
- Release Date
- February 13, 1957
- Runtime
- 1h 43m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 718 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music, Comedy, Romance
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Audrey Hepburn
Jo Stockton
Fred Astaire
Dick Avery
Kay Thompson
Maggie Prescott
Michel Auclair
Prof. Emile Flostre
Robert Flemyng
Paul Duval
Dovima
Marion
Suzy Parker
Specialty Dancer (Think Pink Number)
Sunny Hartnett
Specialty Dancer (Think Pink Number)
Jean Del Val
Hairdresser
Virginia Gibson
Babs
Director: Stanley Donen
Written by: Ira Gershwin, Leonard Gershe