The first complete account of the making of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M. reveals little-known facts about the cinema classic: Truman Capote desperately wanted Marilyn Monroe for the leading role director Blake Edwards filmed multiple endings Hepburn herself felt very conflicted about balancing the roles of mother and movie star. Here, for the first time, Sam Wasson presents the woman behind the little black dress that rocked the nation in 1961. Prix du Syndicat Français de la Critique: 2012 Meilleur livre étranger sur le cinémaĮntertainment Weekly's Top 25 Pop Culture Tell-Alls of All TimeĪudrey Hepburn is an icon like no other, yet the image many of us have of Audrey-dainty, immaculate-is anything but true to life. " is as melancholy and glittering as Capote's story of Holly Golightly." - The New Yorker
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