Today's movies mark the birthdays of Truman Capote and Angie Dickinson and World Rivers Day. Which of today's selections would you watch?
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) is a romantic comedy
about lead character Holly Golightly in New York
City. This passionate movie from a story by Truman
Capote features an American Film Institute Song, Moon
River, which also won an Oscar for Original Song. The
movie also won an Oscar for Musical Scoring. Capote
was born September 30, 1924. Star Audrey Hepburn was
born May 4, 1929.
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Police Woman (1974 to 1978) is
a popular TV series starring Angie
Dickinson as undercover Los Angeles
police detective Sgt. "Pepper"
Anderson. Dickinson, born September
30, 1931, was nominated in 1975, 1976, and
1977 for Emmys as Outstanding Lead
Actress.
Police Woman
The River (February 7, 2012 to March
20, 2012) is about horror on the Amazon
river. This TV series lasted eight episodes.
It won an Emmy for Sound Editing. Today
is World Rivers Day.
The River
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