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‘Sabrina’ 1954 vs. 1995: Re-Making Too Much of Things

‘Sabrina’ 1954 vs. 1995: Re-Making Too Much of Things
Publicity photo of Humphrey Bogart (L), Audrey Hepburn & William Holden (R) taken for the film Sabrina (1954). Public Domain
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The old versus the new is one of the longstanding battles of film lovers. When a beloved movie is remade, arguments inevitably arise over which version is better. While some will love the new innovations of the latest creation, others will insist that the original can’t be beat.

Tiffany Brannan
Tiffany Brannan
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Tiffany Brannan is a 23-year-old opera singer, Hollywood historian, vintage fashion enthusiast, and journalist. Her classic film journey started in 2016 when she and her sister started the Pure Entertainment Preservation Society to reform the arts by reinstating the Motion Picture Production Code. Tiffany launched Cinballera Entertainment in June 2023 to produce original performances which combine opera, ballet, and old films in historic SoCal venues. Having written for The Epoch Times since 2019, she became the host of a YouTube channel, The Epoch Insights, in June 2024.
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