Breakfast At Tiffany's

Breakfast at Tiffany's is probably the most famous of Audrey's movies. It is based from the book by Truman Capote. In the movie Audrey plays Holly Golightly.


Holly is a woman who enjoys parties and men. While home she meets a new tenant, Paul. They two begin a close friendship.

Holly invites Paul to one of her parties where he is introduced to many of Holly's other 'friends'. While Paul is steadily falling in love with Holly she is a girl of many mysteries.


When the movie was made Truman Capote expressed his displeasure about the casting. He had wanted Marilyn Monroe. He claimed that Paramount double-crossed him by casting Audrey.