Revisit: Breakfast at Tiffany's
A Paramount Pictures release 1961
Directed by
Blake Edwards
Writing credits
Truman Capote (novel)
George Axelrod (screenplay)
A young New York socialite (Audrey Hepburn) becomes interested in a young man (George Peppard) who has moved into her apartment building.
Sure, Mickey Rooney's character is strange and racist, but that ^ is the greatest scene in the history of romantic films. I think it speaks for itself. See this with someone you love, if you haven't already.
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