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Tell me something I don't or can't possibly know because I only pay once weekly visits to this site now....
I bet nowt much has changed eh?!
I bet nowt much has changed eh?!
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Well, Sals ... whenever I watched the movie, I assumed Holly stayed with Paul.
Then I read the book.
The book is narrated by Paul, years after Holly has disappeared to South America, and it is the story of Paul's past recollection of Holly.
Another snippet ... Audrey Hepburn was reluctant to accept the part of Holly. She was worried that playing a call girl would taint her image for the rest of her career. Her agent refused to send her the script.
Then I read the book.
The book is narrated by Paul, years after Holly has disappeared to South America, and it is the story of Paul's past recollection of Holly.
Another snippet ... Audrey Hepburn was reluctant to accept the part of Holly. She was worried that playing a call girl would taint her image for the rest of her career. Her agent refused to send her the script.
I'm just offering "Holly" snippets here, Sals, because I thought I remembered that you were another Holly Golightly admirer.
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Ooh, here's one ... in the most famous scene from the movie ... the opening scene where Holly looks in the window of Tiffany's, then walks round the corner to the next window ...
(surely the most famous opening scene from ANY movie, EVER ... yes?)
... Audrey wore two different little black dresses.
A tight one for the "looking in the window" clip ...
And one with a slit up the side for the "walking round the corner" so that she could walk serenely, and not end up walking like Marilyn Monroe.
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Ooh, here's one ... in the most famous scene from the movie ... the opening scene where Holly looks in the window of Tiffany's, then walks round the corner to the next window ...
(surely the most famous opening scene from ANY movie, EVER ... yes?)
... Audrey wore two different little black dresses.
A tight one for the "looking in the window" clip ...
And one with a slit up the side for the "walking round the corner" so that she could walk serenely, and not end up walking like Marilyn Monroe.