A letter by Audrey Hepburn to Henry Mancini, the composer of the music for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”:
“Dear Henry,
I have just seen our picture - BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S - this time with your score.
A movie without music is a little bit like an aeroplane without fuel. However beautifully the job is done, we are still on the ground and in a world of reality.
Your music has lifted us all up and sent us soaring. Everything we cannot say with words or show with action you have expressed for us. You have done this with so much imagination, fun and beauty.
You are the hippiest of cats - and the most sensitive of composers!
Thank you, dear Hank.
Lots of love, Audrey”
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