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Truman Capote ( aka. Truman Streckfus Persons) |
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…stories, a non-fiction novel and magazine articles who penned or co-penned screenplays and also had several films based on his original writings. Capote turned himself into one of the major social and literary figures
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Infamous (2006) R (Feature Film - Drama, Biopic, Period, Adaptation) |
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…the irreverent journey of the openly gay writer Truman Capote to the middle-class world of 1950''s Kansas, where he goes--with his childhood friend Harper Lee--to research the murder of the Clutter family, turns to something altogether darker when Capote forms an intense and complex relationship with…
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Hello Stranger (1993) (Feature Film - Comedy, Drama) |
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A middle-aged man may or not have an obsession for Lolita-like nymphets.
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A Visit with Truman Capote (1965) (Feature Film - Documentary) |
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In the wake of his "In Cold Blood" triumph, Capote talks shop with a Newsweek interviewer at his apartment and home in the Hamptons, then takes the book''s real life characters, Kansas cop Alvin Dewey and his wife, for "breakfast" at Tiffany''s.
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In Cold Blood (1967) R (Feature Film - Crime) |
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An account of a real life crime in which an entire family was brutally murdered by wandering gunmen.
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Trilogy (1969) (Feature Film - Drama, Adaptation) |
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Three stories within one film: the first concerns a nanny losing her mind; the second concerns an aging spinster looking for love; the third concerns a young child watching an elder lose her memory.
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Children on Their Birthdays (2002) PG (Feature Film - Drama, Adaptation) |
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Alabama, 1947. A stifling heat has settled down on this tiny one-street town in the heart of the South. The residents resign themselves to the long months ahead, sipping lemonade, playing dominoes, going about their business, completely unaware that this will not be just another summer. For, one…
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George Peppard |
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…number of action films and romantic comedies since the late 1950s. Peppard was memorable opposite Audrey Hepburn in Blake Edwards's fine adaptation of Truman Capote's novella, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961). His later care
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