Hepburn, the goddess of the times in Hollywood, in addition to her beauty and temperament, she also contributed a lot of classic works, after all, a good actor is supported by excellent works. Speaking of Hepburn's classic films, everyone may first think of some familiar classic films such as "Roman Holiday" and "Dragon and Phoenix", but how many people have paid attention to Hepburn's unpopular movies? Even as good an actress as Hepburn, she didn't star in every film. And Hepburn's unknown movies also have many excellent movies. Among these Hepburn's unpopular films, the first one is Hepburn's debut work , "Seven Lessons in the Netherlands".

Many fans said that "Seven Lessons in the Netherlands" is not a formal film because of its relatively short duration. However, it is important to be clear that "Seven Lessons in the Netherlands" is a European film, and for a period after World War II, the quality of European films was significantly inferior to that of Hollywood films, so the film was only 39 minutes, which did meet the technical conditions of European films at that time. Strictly speaking, this film should be regarded as a travel guide short film, but it is because after Hepburn's fire, this short film was sublimated into a "movie", and the distributor of this film got the real publicity effect.
Hepburn's first film was her unpopular film, and she didn't make it to make her debut, but to earn some money to subsidize tuition. In fact, many excellent actors in the golden age of Hollywood embarked on the road of acting because of the compulsion of life (the relationship between the age of their birth) in order to earn some money to subsidize their families. Hepburn's first film was also the epitome of many Actors in Hollywood at that time. Some argue that all of Hepburn's films before Roman Holiday were "unpopular," including her early musicals. Of course, these early Hepburn films are not as popular as "Roman Holiday", otherwise the film would not be defined as "Hepburn officially famous with "Roman Holiday"" .
In terms of the quality of the film and the box office, "The Thug of The Lavander Hill" is the second excellent unpopular film in Hepburn's acting career, at this time Hepburn has not yet become a big coffee, but she already has a certain reputation in Hollywood, and in the film industry at that time, it also belongs to the first line. The reason why this film is unpopular is because of its regrets - this film was originally expected to play Hepburn as the heroine, but the film's schedule conflicted with "Gold Powder World", so Hepburn could only make a cameo appearance in it for 30 seconds. If Hepburn could become the heroine as originally planned, perhaps this film would not be unpopular.
So, is Hepburn's "Double Sister" starring as the heroine an unpopular movie? From the popularity of this film, it is not unpopular, after all, many people remember Hepburn through this film. However, this film was somewhat unpopular in terms of its influence and box office at the time. Of course, this film also has an unpopular point, that is, it did not let Hepburn win any awards, which is where many Hepburn fans "can't watch", so the film was "beaten into the cold palace" by huge Hepburn fans - this is the maturity of Hollywood films.
Some people may think that Hepburn still starred in a lot of unpopular films after winning the Oscar, but at that time, Hepburn was already a hero, as long as it was a film she starred in and funded, it could win a lot of attention with the title of "Hepburn", so this kind of film is not in the scope of discussion. Hepburn's three unpopular films before playing "Roman Holiday" witnessed her growth and the maturity of Hollywood, after all, Hollywood's excellent films have also achieved classics through the "screening of unpopular doors". For an actor of the era like Hepburn, she also passed the screening of the times and became an enduring goddess in Hollywood.