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- A Paramount Picture
- Paramount Pictures Presents
- Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard in
- "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
- A Jurow-Shepherd Production
- Produced in association with Spinel Entertainment
- Co-Starring: Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, Vilallonga
- with: John McGiver, Dorothy Whitney, Stanley Adams, Elvia Allman, Alan Reed, Miss Beverly Hills, Claude Stroud, Cat Cat (Trainers: Robert E. Blair, Dennis Grisco, Frank Inn, Juanita Inn)
- Also Featuring: Don Anderson, Al Avalon, Janet Banzet, Henry Barnard, Henry Beckman, Arthur Berkeley, Nicky Blair, Mel Blanc, Willie Bloom, Bill Bradley, Thayer Burton, Florine Carlan, Sue Casey, Roydon Clark, Marian Collier, Christine Corbin, Dick Crockett, Tom Curtis, Tommy Farrell, James Field, George Fields, Joseph Glick, Joe Gray, Joseph J. Greene, Sam Harris, Pete Kellett, Barbara Kelley, Kip King, Frank Kreig, Gil Lamb, Hanna Landy, James Lanphier, Mary LeBow, Paul Lees, Leatrice Leigh, Mel Leonard, Leota Lorraine, Mike Mahoney, Frank Marth, Fay McKenzie, William Meader, Joyce Meadows, Jim Michael, Harold Miller, Hollis Morrison, Kate Murtagh, Bill Neff, Miriam Nelson, Chuck Niles, Peggy Patten, Robert Patten, John Perri, Michael Quinlivan, William Benegal Rau, Tony Regan, Joe Scott, Charles Sherlock, Annabella Soong, Helen Spring, Joan Staley, Richard Stapley, Nino Tempo, Towyna Thomas, Danny Truppi, Glen Vernon, Linda Wong, Wilson Wood, Michael Zaslow
- and also Starring Mickey Rooney as Mr. Yunioshi
- Mickey Rooney's Stunt Double: Jesse Wayne
- Based on the Novel by: Truman Capote
- Director of Photography: Franz F. Planer, A.S.C.
- Art Direction: Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson
- Edited by: Howard Smith, A.C.E.
- Casting: Marvin Paige
- Special Photographic Effects: John P. Fulton, A.S.C.
- Process Photographer: Farciot Edouart, A.S.C.
- Poster Artist: Robert McGinnis
- Set Decoration: Sam Comer, Ray Moyer
- Construction Coordinator: Gene Lauritzen
- Head Grip: Al Stetson Sr.
- Camera: Philip H. Lathrop
- Still Photographer: Bud Fraker
- Assistant Director: William McGarry
- Costume Supervision: Edith Head
- Miss Hepburn's Wardrobe Principally by: Hubert de Givenchy
- Miss Neal's Wardrobe Principally by: Pauline Trigere
- Make-Up Supervision: Wally Westmore, S.M.A.
- Hair Style Supervision: Nellie Manley, C.H.S.
- Costume Jeweller: Joan Joseff
- Sound Recording: Hugo Grenzbach, John Wilkinson
- Sound Mixer: Richard Gramaglia
- Technicolor Color Consultant: Richard Mueller
- Filmed in Panavision®
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- Paramount Pictures Corporation
- Westrex Recording System
- This Picture Made Under the Jurisdiction of I.A.T.S.E.-IA, Affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.
- Approved MPAA Certificate No. 19835
- Song "Moon River" by: Larry Grossman, Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini
- Technicolor®
- Music Composed and Conducted by: Henry Mancini
- Orchestrations by: Milt Franklyn, Franklyn Marks, Walter Sheets
- Additional Orchestrations by: Jack Hayes, Leo Shuken
- Musical Direction and Arrangements: Buddy Baker
- Music Adapted by: George Bruns
- Music Performed by: The Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra
- Music Editor: John Mick
- Music Contractor: Carl Fortina
- Music Preparation: Tom Brown
- Concertmaster: Erno Neufeld
- Musicians: Robert Bain · Guitar, Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Sam Freed Jr., Nathan Kaproff, Louis Kaufman & Sid Sharp · Violin, Larry Bunker, Milt Holland · Percussion, Gene Cipriano · Tenor Saxophone, Mahlon Clark & Ronald Langinger · Clairnet, Vince De Rosa & Gale Robinson · French Horn, Don Fagerquist, Conrad Gozzo & Jack Sheldon · Trumpet, George Fields · Harmonica, Victor Gottlieb & Raphael Kramer · Cello, Stanley Harris · Viola, Norman Herzburg · Bassoon, Harry Klee · Woodwinds, Shelly Manne · Drums, Red Mitchell · Bass, Richard Nash & James Priddy · Trombone, Ted Nash · Saxophone, Ethmer Roten & Louise Di Tullio · Flute, Jimmy Rowles & Ray Sherman · Piano
- Screenplay by: George Axelrod
- Produced by: Martin Jurow and Richard Shepherd
- Directed by: Blake Edwards
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- THE END · A Paramount Picture