![]() Yunioshi - a bucktoothed, cringe-worthy Japanese caricature - which didn’t seem to faze A. A white actor, Mickey Rooney, is also cast in the role of I. Blake Edwards’s adaptation of Truman Capote’s novella about a gay writer fascinated by his carefree and complex neighbor, Holly Golightly, strays from the source material for a sweeter Hollywood feel: The writer is straight, and they get their happily-ever-after in the film’s final moments. “The contrast between the helpless-infant stage of life and corporate-speak is funny but fairly high-concept for a kiddie movie,” Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times, “and the plot grows denser as it goes along.” The baby and his 7-year-old brother “reluctantly join forces to stop a conspiracy by which puppies would corner all the love in the world.”īREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S (1961) on Amazon. The jokes are more for adults than children, though. ![]() Have you missed Alec Baldwin’s deep-voiced executive character on “30 Rock”? He’s back, sort of - as a (bossy, as the title suggests) cartoon infant.
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