It's time to publish the top ten list of films. These are the films that left the strongest impression on me as a child. I would spend many hours escaping in the theatre. From the double features at the Roxy Theater that cost twenty-cents, to the year working at the Princess Theatre in Fargo, North Dakota.
The theatre was run by a pedophile, who gave me my first job. Little did I know that what he really wanted was to get into my pants. He knew I was a movie junkie and used his position to lure and entice me. Although Raymond and Isabelle were suspicious, I don't think they ever were wise.
You know you look a lot like my brother Fred. Do you mind if I call you Fred?
Top of the List
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
At 14 years old, I didn't quite know what Audrey Hepburn was selling but whatever it was
I wanted a taste of the apple. The love letter to Tiffany's, Central Park and the upper East Side of Manhattan along with Henry Mancini's magical MOON RIVER. George Peppard doesn't measure up as our romantic neighbor, Fred but Patricia Neal dazzles in her Valentino wardrobe. We still catch this one every chance we get.
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