Something From Tiffany’s: Amazon Prime Video’s Holiday Movie Drops its Intriguing First Look!

The first look of Something From Tiffany’s!

Written by Tamara Chestna and directed by Daryl Wein, this amazing holiday rom-com, Something from Tiffany’s, will be released on December 9, starring Zoey Deutch and Kendrick Sampson as lead roles, on Prime Video.

First look of "Something From Tiffany's"
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About the Movie

Melissa Hills’ novel Something From Tiffany’s is being adapted into movie currently. Amazon Studios has unveiled early stills of their holiday romance film Something From Tiffanys, starring Zoey Deutch and Kendrick Sampson. 

Because love — as with life — is full of surprises, this holiday-themed romantic comedy is Something from Tiffany’s. Melissa Hill is the #1 best-selling author, and Something From Tiffany’s has been on the bestseller lists for a couple of weeks, and we definitely can see why as one that cleverly ensnares fairytale romanticism into an uncomfortable situation.

Something From Tiffany's Book Cover
Cover Page of the Novel | Amazon.in

Imagine being in New York City on an holiday, where windows dazzle, streets blaze with lights and life seems to be on spark, that is where the movie is going to be depicted. And a special box from Tiffany change a person’s life, or maybe several lives. Right when people paths cross in a simple mix-up of gifts, it sets off various twists and discoveries which aren’t expected which lead them to where they really belong or meant to be with.

While a lot of readers might expect the movie to be as same as the novel, it might wary at some points. As we know how long it could take the movie to become and some things are better left to the imagination between the scenes.

As Zoey Deutch and Kendrick Sampson, are amazing actors with true talent in their hands, it is sure to be expected that their combo is going to make this holiday rom-com more exciting to watch.

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