How old were you in 1961?
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SayNoToRemakes — 17 years ago(October 04, 2008 07:56 AM)
I celebrated my 3rd birthday a couple of weeks after the movie was released. I honestly can't remember when I first watched this movie. My 19 year old daughter was a big fan years ago and has the DVD. I just watched it on cable - I love the 60's!
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The_Mean_Reds — 17 years ago(October 05, 2008 06:13 PM)
The poster Paul_Newman1 says they are the same age as Hepburnlol puh-leeze. A 79 year old on IMDb message boards???
Yeah, to the last poster, there is something special about this time period the movie is set inbefore the craziness of the 60's had set in, and before computers and crazy machinery and household gadgets took over, but after the old days of the sunny 50's.
"After all, TOMORROW is ANOTHER DAY" -
arm61 — 17 years ago(November 30, 2008 12:55 AM)
I was five months old - - - saw the movie a few times through the following years - - - really began to understand it, though, by the age of thirty in 1991 - - - and then saw myself as similar to Paul Varjak - - - even had a Holly Golightly-type friend at the time. Nowadays, I'm more of a William Holden sort-of-guy in "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing." Many Jennifer Jones types running through my life today, I've noticed!
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bbzoda — 17 years ago(October 22, 2008 02:23 PM)
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I'm the youngest?
Oh its what you do to me
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MonicaCarol — 17 years ago(November 01, 2008 08:21 PM)
I was 14 in 1961, but I did not see it the theater thendon't even remember if I was aware of it. (Not every movie came to my small town in Wisconsin.) My late husband used to tell me about how he saw it in Hawaii in 1961. He had been drafted into the army and was training to go to Thailand (pre-Vietnam). He was a New Yorker and seeing all those scenes of New York made him terribly homesick. I think I had seen a scene or two when it was on television, but only saw it all the way through for the first time tonight.