Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Audrey Hepburn's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' Letter to Henry Mancini: 'You Sent Us Soaring'

Individuals acquainted with the screen adaptation of Truman Capote's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' realize that Carol Golightly had quite the way in which with words -- "the mean yellows," "nasty Thursdays" -- however it works out that could have experienced much more related to Katherine Hepburn than you thought. Cameron Crowe got his on the job some old Hollywood memorabilia, an email the actress authored to 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' composer Henry Mancini. (How? Why? Who cares!) Can't you simply see Hepburn putting lower her ukulele or cigarette holder and determining -- on impulse -- to create Mr. Mancini instructions? "A film without music is a touch bit as an plane without fuel. However superbly the task is performed, we're still on the floor -- to an enormous amount of reality," she authored. "Your music has lifted all of us up and sent us soaring." Some other reasons to become endeared through the beloved screen beauty: she authored 'aeroplane' and known as Mancini a stylish cat. Browse the full letter below, but make sure to bring your reading through glasses. Cameron Crowe on WhoSay [Photo: Everett] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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