[post_page_title]Breakfast At Tiffany’s[/post_page_title]
Breakfast At Tiffany’s was a drama-filled mess from start to finish. Truman Capote, who wrote the book, wanted Marilyn Monroe as the lead – and made it clear he was very unhappy when Audrey Hepburn was cast instead. Then the first screenwriter and director were fired, for unclear reasons, threatening the project making it to filming at all.
And as the grand finale, once the movie miraculously had gotten made, Capote hated the finished result. Luckily enough, the rest of the world loved it.
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