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Breakfast at Tiffany's (50th Anniversary Edition) [1961][Blu-ray][Region Free]
 
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (50th Anniversary Edition) [1961][Blu-ray][Region Free]

Audrey Hepburn , George Peppard    Parental Guidance   Blu-ray
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard
  • Language English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 12 Sep 2011
  • Run Time: 114 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0053PRALY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,925 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

No film better utilises Audrey Hepburn's flighty charm and svelte beauty than this romantic adaptation of Truman Capote's novella. Hepburn's urban sophisticate Holly Golightly, an enchanting neurotic living off the gifts of gentlemen, is a bewitching figure in designer dresses and costume jewellery. George Peppard is her upstairs neighbour, a struggling writer and "kept" man financed by a steely older woman (Patricia Neal). His growing friendship with the lonely Holly soon turns to love and threatens the delicate balance of both of their compromised lives. Taking liberties with Capote's bittersweet story, director Blake Edwards and screenwriter George Axelrod turn New York into a city of lovers and create a poignant portrait of Holly, a frustrated romantic with a secret past and a hidden vulnerability. Composer Henry Mancini earned Oscars for the hit song "Moon River" and his tastefully romantic score. The only sour note in the whole film is Mickey Rooney's demeaning performance as the apartment's Japanese manager, an offensively overdone stereotype even in 1961. The rest of the film has weathered the decades well. Edwards's elegant yet light touch, Axelrod's generous screenplay and Hepburn's mix of knowing experience and naivety combine to create one of the great screen romances and a refined slice of high-society bohemian chic. --Sean Axmaker

Synopsis

Blake Edwards's adaptation of Truman Capote's classic novella is ideally cast with Audrey Hepburn in the role of Holly Golightly. The free-spirited gamine darts about New York, feted by wealthy men drawn to her megawatt charm and elegance, hoping that the party will never end. After shopping in front of Tiffany's window, she meets aspiring writer Paul Varjak (George Peppard), and they begin a platonic friendship. Sponsored by an older woman (Patricia Neal) whose interest in the young man is more than literary, he can identify with her experience better than most, taking it upon himself to protect her from the worst aspects of city life. But she seems to need little protection from such friends as incarcerated mob boss Sally Tomato (Alan Reed), who pays her to carry messages to Sing Sing. With her infectious joi de vivre, she helps Paul break through a paralysing case of writer's block. But when the genial Doc Golightly (Buddy Ebsen) appears in New York in search of Holly, the sources of her gossamer lifestyle suddenly become clearer. Edwards's lighter-than-air romantic comedy, set in a fantasy New York, rides on the irresistible charm of Hepburn at her peak, as well as a memorable score by Henry Mancini. Although George Axelrod's screenplay is as different from the original story as George Peppard is from the young Capote, the film succeeds on its own terms.

This special edition is to celebrate the anniversary of Audrey Hepburn’s 80th birthday.



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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Simply devine! 23 Sep 2003
Format:VHS Tape
The lovely and quirky Holly Golightly (played by Audrey Hepburn) has an oddly refreshing, and sometimes naive, outlook on life. Independent as her cat, "Cat," she lives for tomorrow, always on the prowl for her "millionaire." Befriended by her neighbor, played by George Peppard, the two share the ups and downs of what life has to offer these two ever-searching misfits. A wonderful film to be enjoyed on a cold winter's day with a warm, fuzzy blanket (or a warm, fuzzy friend!).
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By Budge Burgess TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
The iconic presence of Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, George Peppard's finest performance, and the classic Mancini theme music make this one of the most famous films of the 1960's, if not, perhaps, one of the finest.

Based on a Truman Capote story, Hepburn plays a New York call girl consumed by her own delusions. She is a fake, but a genuine one: she has fled some mysterious past, lives from day to day, and dreams of marriage to some millionaire and the Prince Charming route to upward mobility and respectability. Until her dreams come true, she lives with her fantasies, bored, unable even to bother to name her cat.

Peppard is an unproductive writer who makes a living as the kept plaything of an older, rich, married woman. He moves in to the same apartment block as Hepburn, and quickly falls for her charms. Hepburn, of course, is irresistible. No nudity, no sex scenes, everything coy and 'decent', but Hepburn simply sizzles. 'Irresistible' hardly does her justice.

The film has aged somewhat - the 1961 party scenes and social mores look quaint. The sleaziness of the principals' lifestyle is barely commented upon. But "Breakfast at Tiffany's" retains a magnetism of its own. A lightweight romantic comedy, a bit sentimental and sexually sanitised, it remains a compulsive, entertaining tale. It has magical moments - Hepburn, of course, established Holly as an iconic figure of the 60's, and you wonder why George Peppard never recaptured the presence he exerts throughout this film, but watch out for a marvellous little cameo sequence in Tiffany's. Watch out, also, for an appalling comedy role by Mickey Rooney, playing a Japanese caricature which would probably be banned today.

Buying this package may appeal to those of you who are avid collectors of anything to do with the film or Hepburn, but you otherwise need to ask yourself if you need the 'extras' provided with this one, for, if you simply want to watch the film, there are cheaper options.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
By GeekZilla TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Blu-ray
Few films achieve such an iconic status as this, the image of Audrey Hepburn with her famous hair-do, sunglasses, Givenchy dress and cigarette holder is so famous that even if you've never seen the film before - it still feels rather familiar. She appears to be an outspoken, confident woman aware that she dazzles those who are lucky to meet her, but as the film progresses we get to see her for the fragile girl she really is.

A New York apartment block provides a chance for Holly Golightly and washed up author Paul to meet. It's the first of several meetings and the two start to see the reality of each other's life situations. Holly is a socialite desperate to bag a rich man, she often receives payment from men in exchange for her company - make of that what you will, there's no explicit reference to soliciting sex but she makes it clear that she is willing to "do anything" for the money. Breakfast At Tiffany's starts as a patchy comedy which peaks during a cocktail party scene where drunken antics turn into comedy farce, it depicts the desperation of a group of women who tread the fine balance of wooing wealthy men while also trying to keep them at a distance, it's as tragic as it is funny and still relevant today with the small groups of girls whose lowly ambitions end at marrying a rich footballer, a desire for shallow lifestyle rather than genuine fulfilment. A more unwelcome source of comedy comes from Mickey Rooney's "Mr. Yunioshi" - the Japanese landlord uses all the racial stereotypes to create a slapstick character which doesn't quite fit in with the rest of the film and looks even more out of place several decades later.

George Peppard is well cast as the down-to-earth author who tells it how it is, there's a chemistry between his character and Hepburn's Holly which really drives the film. Although the ending can be predicted from the beginning, it isn't a formulaic romance and Paul's interest in Holly seems reluctant at times and she frustrates him as much as she attracts him, there's no phoniness with him and he isn't interested in the glamorous façade, he doesn't necessarily 'want to get the girl' either - he just wants to see her make better decisions. Holly seems to be the product of a series of the relationships she's had with men, she's a psychologists dream and her fragility simmers under the surface of a confident looking woman. She's scared to invest emotionally in a relationship and Paul seems wary of the baggage, but their relationship is forged on stolen moments where their guard is dropped and they are able laugh together.

Peppard is good, but there's no doubting who the star is here. Hepburn is almost unbelievably beautiful and though sassy she comes across as gently unhinged and vulnerable, she is stunning but instead of being overly sexy you simply you want to scoop her up and sort her life out. Never before has a neurotic shoplifter been so utterly charming, her role here is one of the most stylish ever in cinematic history and yet her most moving moments are when she is not quite at her best due to tears, tantrums, or dressed in her casual scruffs giving a beautiful rendition of Moon River. Hepburn is someone I've always recognised but never paid much attention to, but it's impossible not to be captivated by her in this, her most famous role.

The cover for this special anniversary edition Blu-Ray release is pretty drab with a beige/brown cover - thankfully Hepburn livens it up with her trademark image from the film. The actual picture quality is excellent though, the soft focus scenes which Hollywood seemed to love at the time stand out more as they obviously lack any detail, but the colours and textures look excellent. To be honest though, even if this were an overplayed VHS edition - Audrey Hepburn would still look gorgeous. The Audio suits the film well and sounds clear, the film has quite a few post-dubbed scenes which stand out as the voices are almost too perfectly recorded (particularly for outdoor scenes) but this is nothing to do with the Blu-Ray transfer, it's a throwback to how films were recorded at the time. There are plenty of bonuses on this release too which cover most aspects of the classic; from Mancini's music, the iconography of Hepburn, and even a discussion about the dubious casting of Mickey Rooney as a comedy Japanese man.

In a nutshell: Breakfast At Tiffany's has its flaws but it's rightfully considered a classic. This is all-too-often dismissed as a simple old fashioned romance but the exploration of a girl who realises the value of her own worth develops into a film which is much more than the comedy it initially looked to be.
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Very Good Blu-Ray, Very Good Film
The audio visual quality of the blu-ray is good/very good but not as outstanding as films like Zulu and North by Northwest for example. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. M. T. Potter
Not exactly PC
A classic of it genre and a lot of fun to watch, but you can bet it would upset those of a politically correct nature.
Published 3 months ago by Mr. John R. Page
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Published 5 months ago by Mark Barry, Reckless Records, London
It's now my favourite film!
I didn't know what to expect with the film other than it is very well-known. I absolutely loved it! Audrey Hepburn is brilliant playing Holly Golightly. Read more
Published 6 months ago by LJ
Repeatability or what!
Most people, I guess, know that this is a great film and that Audrey Hepburn is her usual wonderful self in it.
What an actress and personality! Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ahantrobus
Against all odds
I've always been bothered by how this movie sugarcoats the mere unpleasentness of the main characters. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Krokfors
Breakfast At Tiffany's on Blu-ray
This Blu-ray disc is very welcome and quite surprising. The picture quality is substantially better than that on the respective DVD. The extras are good too. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Robin
blu ray restoration
This restoration of breakfast at tiffanys is superb and shows the potential for this format when a real effort has been made by the manufacturers. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mr I Robertson
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!
When I saw that one of my most favourite movies of all time was going to get the Blu Ray treatment I was very excited and immediately pre-ordered it. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Tinksjane
Givenchy & Style
This film is of its time, but Audrey Hepburn's style and beauty do not date. The story is not true to the book and Audrey's character is played down and the focus is on the romance... Read more
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