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When a modern-day witch, Gillian Holroyd, falls for a handsome New York publisher, Shep Henderson, she casts a spell to ward him off marrying an old and despised love rival. However, what starts as attraction motivated by jealousy soon develops in to something far deeper, true love. Can Gillian, with all her spells and potions, win over Shep's heart. A delightful romantic comedy with a great cast! find out more...

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Based on the novel by Truman Capote. A brilliant romantic comedy about a young girl, Holly Golightly, who is determined to marry into money, but discovers that her next door neighbour has more important qualities! find out more...

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The kind of light-hearted innocent and yet sophisticated comedy that they just don't make anymore. A flighty young socialite and a crusty zoology professor are thrown together by fate - and a leopard called Baby. Outstanding screwball comedy from the immaculate Hepburn and Grant. find out more...

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A newly deceased playboy presents himself at the outer offices of Hades, where he asks a bemused Satan for permission to enter the gates of Hell. Though the Devil doubts Henry's sins will qualify him for eternal damnation, Henry proceeds to recount a lifetime spent wooing and pursuing women, his long, happy marriage not withstanding. Disarmingly light in tone, but astute in its social and sexual satire, Heaven Can Wait is a timeless classic and a particularly fine example of director Ernst Lubit find out more...

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Hepburn is an art forger's daughter who mistakenly hires a private detective, O'Toole, to steal back one of her dad's creations from a Paris museum display. A romantic comedy.

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Judy Holliday stars as Gladys Glover, a young woman who wants to make a name for herself, so she rents a billboard on Columbus Circle and advertises her name. When a wealthy soap manufacturer tries to wrestle the billboard away from Gladys he finds himself falling in love with her.

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Rip Smith (Stewart) discovers a town statistically identical to the entire country so he and his assistants go there to steal a march on his rivals and run polls easily and cheaply. When he meets local civic crusader Mary Peterman (Wyman) romantic involvement follows and things start to change rapidly. find out more...

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Hitchcock turns his hand to slapstick, and does a damn fine job of it, with this romantic comedy written by Norman Krasna. David and Anne have kept their marriage going with one simple rule: neither of them are to leave the bedroom with an argument unresolved, even if this means David being absent from the office for a week! But on returning to work after a three day barney, David's first visitor - the man who married the pair - informs him that, due to a technicality, they've never been legally find out more...

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For all romantics this is essential viewing. Hepburn as the princess going awol is simply stunning, Peck smoulders to perfection, Rome is beautiful and all is right with the world. Ah, they don't make them like that any more.Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! find out more...

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Linus and Davis Larrabee are the two sons of a very wealthy family. Linus is all work -- busily running the family corporate empire, he has no time for a wife and family. David is all play -- technically he is employed by the family business, but never shows up for work, spends all his time entertaining, and has been married and divorced three times. Meanwhile, Sabrina Fairchild is the young, shy, and awkward daughter of the household chauffeur, who has been infatuated with David all her life find out more...