Two for the Road is a 1967 British comedy drama film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn. Written by Frederic Raphael, the film is about an architect and his wife who examine their twelve-year relationship while on a road trip to Southern France. The film was considered somewhat experimental for its time because the story is told in a non-linear fashion, with scenes from the latter stages of the relationship juxtaposed with those from its beginning, often leaving the viewer to interpolate what has intervened, which is sometimes revealed in later scenes.... Several locations are used in different segments, to show continuity throughout the twelve-year period. Frederic Raphael received an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing, Audrey Hepburn received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actress, and Henry Mancini received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score. The film's theme song, "Two for the Road", was composed by Mancini who wrote many notable theme songs for films, including Moon River for Breakfast at Tiffany's; he considered "Two for the Road" his favorite song.
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| Release date: | 1967 |
| Directed by: | Stanley Donen |
| Runtime: | 111 Minutes |
| Music by: | Henry Mancini |
| Cinematography: | Christopher Challis |
| Screenplay by: | Frederic Raphael |
| Genre: | Comedy |