| Humphrey Bogart | Linus Larrabee |
| Audrey Hepburn | Sabrina Fairchild |
| William Holden | David Larrabee |
| Walter Hampden | Oliver Larrabee |
| John Williams | Thomas Fairchild |
| Martha Hyer | Elizabeth Tyson |
| Joan Vohs | Gretchen Van Horn |
| Marcel Dalio | Baron St. Fontanel |
| Marcel Hillaire | The Professor |
| Nella Walker | Maude Larrabee |
| Francis X. Bushman | Mr. Tyson |
| Ellen Corby | Miss McCardle |
| Marjorie Bennett | Margaret (cook) (uncredited) |
| Emory Parnell | Charles (butler) (uncredited) |
| Kate Riehl | Mrs. Tyson (uncredited) |
| Nancy Kulp | Jenny (maid) (uncredited) |
| Kay E. Kuter | Servant (houseman) (uncredited) |
| Paul Harvey | Dr. Calaway (uncredited) |
| Emmett Vogan | Board member (uncredited) |
| Marion Ross | Spiller's girlfriend (uncredited) |
Chauffeur's daughter Sabrina returns home from two years in Paris a beautiful young woman, and immediately catches the attention of David, the playboy son of her father's rich employers. David woos and wins Sabrina, who has always been in love with him, however their romance is threatened by David's serious older brother, Linus, who runs the family business and is relying on David to marry an heiress in order for a crucial merger to take place.
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