Blake Edwards' 1961 adaptation of the Truman Capote novel stars Audrey Hepburn in her most iconic role - that of the free-spirited Holly Golightly.
This romantic comedy is the story of a young New York socialite) and Paul (George Peppard), a young, struggling writer. When straight-laced George Peppard is swept into her whirlwind he falls head over heels.
Hepburn's portrayal of Holly is considered her most memorable role and earned her a Best Actress nomination at the Academy Awards.