But that was because in that extraordinary film they had a core group of actors playing all the principal roles, with men sometimes playing women, women sometimes playing men, Caucasians sometimes playing Asians, and Asians sometimes playing Caucasians. It wasn't anything like, say, Mickey Rooney in "Breakfast At Tiffany's, a lone Caucasian actor playing a lone Asian, although Blake Edwards did play it as comedy, and it probably would have been awkward for a self-respecting Asian actor to have played Yamaguchi in the same broad caricature-like way. Don't you think?
How is the audio quality of the new BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S?
I'm a real stickler - but found this one incredibly pleasant. There's a continuity to the audio that's just beautiful. Smooth, very smooth. As it should be.