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Iconic 1961 Film, Which Won Multiple Oscars, Is Streaming For Free

Have you ever subscribed to a streaming platform (or multiple) only to realize you spend more time scrolling through the options only to discover your comfort movie isn't available? Thankfully, there are a few free streaming networks that will let you what your favorite movies and TV shows, from the classics to newer hits, for no cost at all.

One film that you can watch for free is Breakfast at Tiffany's, the iconic 1961 must-see starring Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, and Mickey Rooney. Directed by Blake Edwards, the romantic comedy follows the bright and cheery New York socialite Holly Golightly, played by Hepburn, who funds her lifestyle through wealthy suitors. When she falls for her new neighbor, a struggling writer Paul Varjak, her life is upended.

The movie saw huge commercial success, grossing $14 million at box against a production budget of around $2. million. Despite it facing a few controversies upon its release, including backlash surrounding Rooney's character, Mr. Yunioshi, Breakfast at Tiffany's took home several awards. At the 34th Academy Awards in 1962, the film was nominated for five categories and won two: Best Music, Original Song and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.

If you've never seen the film or are keen to rewatch, there's a way you can without spending a penny.

Where to watch Breakfast at Tiffany's for free

Breakfast at Tiffany's can be streamed free of charge on Pluto TV, a no subscription required, ad-supported streaming service.

Available online or through the official Pluto TV mobile app, the service can be accessed on computers, smartphones, and smart TVs.

This month, the streamer added Breakfast at Tiffany's alongside dozens of other movies and TV shows, giving TV fanatics and movie lovers the perfect chance to finally catch up on classic titles or revisit longtime favorites.

Because Pluto TV is ad-supported, viewers will have to sit through a few minutes of occasional commercial breaks during the film. Those looking for an ad-free experience can access the service with a Paramount+ Premium subscription.

Related: Legendary 1972 Film, Considered 'the Greatest American Film Ever Made,' Is Now Available to Stream For Free

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This story was originally published May 18, 2026 at 1:11 PM.

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