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Breakfast at
Tiffany’s, motion picture based on the novel by Truman
Capote about a young woman who lives a freewheeling life in New York
City. Released in 1961, this film won an Academy Award for its music, and stars
Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly. Holly appears to be some sort of
socialite, but she also lurks around with gangsters, and is clearly hiding
something about her source of income and her mysterious past. This film features
the hit song “Moon River.”
Director
Blake
Edwards
Cast
Audrey Hepburn (Holly
Golightly) George Peppard (Paul Varjak)
Patricia Neal (2-E) Buddy Ebsen
(Doc Golightly) Martin Balsam (O. J. Berman)
Mickey Rooney (Mr. Yunioshi) José-Luis de Villalonga (Jose da Silva Perriera) John McGiver (Tiffany's clerk) Dorothy
Whitney (Mag Wildwood) Stanley Adams (Rusty
Trawler) Elvia Allman (Librarian) Alan Reed (Sally Tomato) Beverly Hills
(Stripper) Claude Stroud (Sid Arbuck)
Putney the Cat (Nameless cat)
Awards
Academy Award for
Best Music—Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture (1961): Henry Mancini
Academy Award for Best Song (1961): Henry Mancini—Music,
Johnny Mercer—Lyrics |