Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M. - Sam Wasson
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Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.

Updated: 7 Sep 2020
Before Breakfast at Tiffany’ s Audrey Hepburn was still a little-known actress with few film roles to speak of; after it – indeed, because of it - she was one of the world’ s most famous fashion, style and screen icons. It was this film that matched her with Hubert de Givenchy’ s “ little black dress” . Meanwhile, Truman Capote’ s original novel is itself a modern classic selling huge numbers every year, and its high-living author of perennial interest. Now, this little book tells the story of how it all happened: how Audrey got the role (for which at first she wasn’ t considered, and which she at first didn’ t want); how long it took to get the script right; how it made Blake Edwards’ name as a director after too many trashy films had failed to; and how Henry Mancini’ s soundtrack with its memorable signature tune ‘ Moon River’ completed the irresistible package. This is the story of how one shy, uncertain, inexperienced young actress was persuaded to take on a role she at first thought too hard-edged and amoral – and how it made Audrey Hepburn into gamine, elusive Holly Golightly in the little black dress - and a star for the rest of her life.