I saw the movie for the first time this week, and I find myself wondering whether journalists have an obligation to reveal their intent to their subjects.
Gregory Peck, journalist hangs out for the day with Audrey Hepburn, princess. He knows who she is, and she thinks she has him fooled, and that he's a manure importer.
I enjoyed the classic movie, with pretty darn good acting. But don't reporters have to tell people they're interviewing that they're reporters? Isn't it unethical to do a story on someone without revealing that you're the press? I should ask the friends of mine who are reporters.
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