Funny Face (1957)

Let's Kiss and Make Up

Dick (Fred Astaire) follows Jo (Audrey Hepburn) home to make amends for their argument.

Directed by Stanley Donen.

Released in 1957 by Paramount.

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  • prop: Umbrella
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  • setting: Paris
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  • theme: Reconciliation
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  • actor: Audrey Hepburn
  • actor: Fred Astaire
  • director: Stanley Donen
  • producer: Roger Edens
  • cinematographer: Ray June
  • editor: Frank Bracht
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  • role-name: Jo Stockton
  • role-name: Dick Avery
  • screenwriter: Leonard Gershe
  • year: 1957
  • studio: Paramount