Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Just Crazy About Tiffany’s

From the opening strains of Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer’s haunting, Oscar- winning song “Moon River,” you’ll once again be under the alluring spell of that madcap, carefree New York playgirl known as Holly Go lightly (Audrey Hepburn) in this 24- carat romantic comedy based on Truman Capote’s best-selling novella. George Peppard is the struggling and “sponsored” young writer who finds himself swept into Holly’s dizzying, delightfully unstructured lifestyle as she determinedly scours Manhattan for a suitable millionaire to marry.

Title: Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Release: October 5, 1961
Genre: Romantic Comedy- Drama
Based On: Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
Writer: George Axelrod
Director: Blake Edwards
Music By: Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer
Produced By: Richard Shepherd & Martin Jurow
Distributed By: Paramount Pictures
Run Time: 114 minutes

There are few, if any actresses that posses the charm, beauty, and style of Audrey Hepburn especially in the iconic film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the self-described “jazziest [role] of her career.” Adapted from a novella by author Truman Capote, the role of Holly Golightly was originally meant to go to Marilyn Monroe; whom the author felt fit the role of Holly better, but Ms. Hepburn proved him wrong. Nominated for five Academy Awards, (two of which it won for the score and the song "Moon River") and several other very highly coveted awards, this is the epitome of a funny, sad, and so incredibly romantic film.

Even award-winning films and actresses are forgotten over time but not this one! Despite the fact that the movie was made nearly 50 years ago, the original “glamour girl” is still inspiring fashion today. A few years ago, the Givenchy satin evening gown that Audrey wears in the film was even auctioned off and the winning bid was the highest ever paid for a dress from a film.

How can I even begin to explain how much I love Breakfast at Tiffany’s? It’s not even completely because of the fact that I adore Audrey Hepburn, but it wouldn’t be the same if she weren’t in it. She’s just so beautiful and extremely talented that almost everyone else in the film is dull by comparison. I really love older movies but I haven’t really explored the films from the 60’s too much so a lot of the actors in the movie were unfamiliar to me but I did see a few cameos of people that I recognized (like Buddy Ebsen) and one I didn’t until later… Mr. Yunioshi. He’s actually played by Mickey Rooney! It's one of the most often critized parts in a film though and in many cases has been cut completely.

Usually I love to read the original source material when I like a movie (and vice versa) but I have never gotten around to reading Capote’s book. However, I highly doubt it could be better than the movie and besides, I’ve heard that Capote was extremely disappointed with how the adaptation turned out. Holly may be “just crazy about Tiffany’s”, but I’m just crazy about Audrey so this film will always be one of my favorites.

Related Posts: My Fair Lady

Links: Imdb.com, Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Wikipedia), Audrey Hepburn (Wikipedia), TCM Featurette (video), Fan Page
Interviews: Audrey Hepburn Library

Playlist:
Trailer, Audrey Hepburn: A Style Icon, The Making of a Classic (2 parts)

8 comments:

  1. great review! I just love Audrey Hepburn, she was always so classy. Breakfast At Tiffany's is one of my favorite movies. I never read the book and don't think I will. I also like her in Charade.
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  2. Naida: Thanks! I don't think I've ever seen Charade. I must remedy that!!!

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  3. its a good one Tink, I just happened to stumble upon it playing on TV one day and really liked it.

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  4. I love Breakfast at Tiffany's the book and I have this on DVD, but for some reason I've yet to get to it. Thanks for reminding me that I must!

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  5. I never knew Marilyn was supposed to be in that role! I can't even imagine that.

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  6. Naida: I'll make sure to get it from the library soon.

    Nymeth: I've been watching this movie for years. It's one of my favorites! Hope you like it!

    Carolyn Jean: I've never seen one of her movies but I think she and Holly have a bit of the same personality. If she would have played the role then the movie would have been a lot more like the book.

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  7. I love your reviews! I have never seen this, I will have to make the time:)

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  8. This is one of my favourite movies! I remember going to an outdoor cinema on a warm summer night and watching it, and just falling in love with it!

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