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Breakfast at Tiffany's
Cast
Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen View AllCrew
Blake Edwards (Director), George Axelrod (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 6th, 1961
Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes
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I didn't understand the story to Breakfast at Tiffany's.
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Takoma11
Classic films bear the weight of all of the pop culture saturation that you've encountered before watching them, and this is a film that didn't stray too far from what I was expecting, but still had a few charming surprises in store.
Classic films bear the weight of all of the pop culture saturation that you've encountered before watching them, and this is a film that didn't stray too far from what I was expecting, but still had a few charming surprises in store.
Gideon58
I think if this movie were ever remade today, it would stick more to the original story where Holly would be a prostitute and Paul Varjak (Peppard's character) would be gay.
I think if this movie were ever remade today, it would stick more to the original story where Holly would be a prostitute and Paul Varjak (Peppard's character) would be gay.