DVD of the Week
Breakfast At Tiffany’s
The story has not worn too well, but no matter. Audrey Hepburn still holds the attention as Holly Golightly in the film that made her a mega-star, while George Peppard’s attempts to woo her speak of a more innocent era.
Breakfast At Tiffany’s also put Truman Capote on the map, which allowed him to go on and write In Cold Blood – another reason to be thankful for it.
This version includes such extras as commentary by the producer Richard Shepherd, a documentary on how it was made and a look at Hepburn’s wardrobe for the film.
Breakfast At Tiffany's Special collectors editon, Paramount Home Entertainment, £15.99 |