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Martin Balsam | O. J. Berman | |
Audrey Hepburn | Holly Golightly | |
Patricia Neal | 2-E | |
George Peppard | Paul Varjak | |
Mickey Rooney | Mr. Yunioshi | |
Buddy Ebsen | Doc Golightly | |
José Luis de Villalonga | José da Silva Pereira | |
John McGiver | Tiffany's salesman | |
Alan Reed | Sally Tomato | |
Dorothy Whitney | Mag Wildwood | |
Beverly Powers | Dancer at nightclub |
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Producer | Martin Jurow
Richard Shepard Richard Shepherd |
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Writer | George Axelrod
Truman Capote |
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Cinematography | Franz F. Planer
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Musician | Henry Mancini
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The names Audrey Hepburn and Holly Golightly have become synonymous since this dazzling romantic comedy was translated to the screen from Truman Capote's best-selling novella. Holly is a deliciously eccentric New York City playgirl determined to marry a Brazilian millionaire. George Peppard plays her next-door neighbor, a writer who is "sponsored" by a wealthy Patricia Neal. Guessing who's the right man for Holly is easy. Seeing just how that romantic blossoms is one of the enduring delights of this gem-like treat set to Henry Mancini's Oscar -winning score and the Oscar -winning Mancini-Johnny Mercer song "Moon River." |
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