I'd say Audrey, even though Katherine had the longer, better career. Audrey had iconic glamour, & Breakfast at Tiffany's has a more lingering pop culture shelf life than the Philadelphia Story.https://twitter.com/yeselson/status/1150565872630751232 …
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i cant really tell if posts like this are a joke
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Reggie Lampert : "Look, I admit I came to Paris to escape American Provincial, but that doesn't mean I'm ready for French Traditional." Only Audrey could say this without sounding ridiculous.https://youtu.be/QwdOw-JXTOI?t=95 …
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Nothing about “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” was good. Except that Audrey Hepburn looked glamorous, but there are better movies for that.
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The movie is not good except for Audrey
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And about as convincing as James Bond going undercover as Japanese.pic.twitter.com/prZJKVinHp
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Oh yeah,
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The novella makes it clear that Mr. Yunioshi is an American.
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It's the one thing that really keeps that movie from achieving eternal greatness.
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