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Breakfast at Tiffany's

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065051
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VHS | SP | Slipcase
114 mins (NTSC)
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)

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Additional Information
The Fairest Lady of All - Audrey Hepburn in One of her Most Lavish, Luscious and Hilarious Hits!
The Fairest Lady of All - Audrey Hepburn in One of her Most Delicious Delights!
Audrey Hepburn is funny...sad...extraordinary...glamorous as Holly Golightly!
Audrey Hepburn as that delightful, darling Holly Golightly in [Breakfast at Tiffany's]
Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly sparkles her way through everything you've ever wanted to do!
Audrey Hepburn plays that daring, darling Holly Golightly to a new high in entertainment delight!
Audrey Hepburn plays Holly Golightly, the craziest heroine who ever crept between the pages of a best-selling novel!
Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly. . .the most hilarious heroine who ever rumpled the pages of a best-seller. . .is serving wild oats and wonderful fun!


Domestic Box Office
$9,551,904


Breakfast at Tiffany's is a 1961 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and written by George Axelrod, loosely based on Truman Capote's novella of the same name. Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard, and featuring Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, and Mickey Rooney, the film was initially released on October 5, 1961 by Paramount Pictures.
Hepburn's portrayal of Holly Golightly as the naïve, eccentric socialite is generally considered to be the actress's most memorable and identifiable role. Hepburn regarded it as one of her most challenging roles, since she was an introvert required to play an extrovert.[2] There has been speculation that Holly Golightly is a call girl, which has caused controversy.[3][4]
Breakfast at Tiffany's was received positively at the time, and won two Academy Awards: Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "Moon River", which was also selected as the fourth most memorable song in Hollywood history by the American Film Institute in 2004. The film was also nominated for three other Academy Awards: Best Actress for Hepburn, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Art Direction.
In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.[5]

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